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Darren Kelly and Killian Whelan present a SportsDaz Camogie special from UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny at the 2020 AIB All-Ireland Senior Final. Wexford's Oulart The Ballagh beat Galway's Sarsfields 4-8 to 2-9 to win a third All-Ireland title since 2012. Darren and Killian set the scene in Kilkenny before giving their thoughts on what transpired in the long awaited biggest day of the camogie calendar. And we get post match reaction from Ursula Jacob, Úna and Mary Leacy, Colin Sunderland and Stacey Kehoe. Schedule: 2020 AIB All-Ireland Senior Club Final - (0:15) Oulart The Ballagh vs Sarsfields - (7:00) Reaction from Oulart The Ballagh Players - (26:15) == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE will return in January 2021 This week's guests on THE FAIR GREEN include Kildare's SUSIE O'CARROLL (Tuesday) and Wexford's SINÉAD FURLONG (Thursday) Cover Photo & Social Media Photos (c) Inpho Photography Theme Song - 'Barkbot 2000' (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Starting your business is never easy. But it certainly helps if you have got a clear direction and the right resources. Stacey Kehoe, Founder, Brandlective Communications, talks about how she helps businesses do just that. She explains how consumer insights are key and why tech businesses should not be taking marketing easy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bettertech/message
Does your business have a global impact? No matter how small your operation is—or how local—you have the power to make a difference on a global scale. You don’t have to change your mission, your customers, or even your location. You just have to be intentional about what you do with your time and money. That’s what Stacey Kehoe realized when she started her company nearly a decade ago with a goal to give back. Today, her company is 20% finished with their goal of giving $1 million to combat global inequality. In our conversation today, you’ll learn About Stacey’s background and how she balances profit and impact in her business. You’ll also gain insights on how to analyze your finances, why it’s important to set ambitious goals, and how to encourage your team to get excited about giving. About my guest:Entrepreneur and marketing expert Stacey Kehoe is the founder of Brandlective, a digital marketing agency based in London. Originally from New Zealand, Stacey worked in the travel industry with a handful of global brands before starting her own marketing agency. Over eight years, she’s built her company into a giving powerhouse that focuses on tackling the United Nations’ sustainable development goal of inequality. In this episode we talk about:➤ How Stacey started her company (6:57)➤ The UN goal Stacey chose to work toward and why (10:37)➤ How Stacey’s travel experience influenced her work (13:42)➤ The various charitable projects she’s worked on (17:57)➤ How to promote your business contributions gracefully (22:02)➤ Stacey’s one million days initiative (26:24)➤ Setting specific goals (28:44)➤ How to balance impact and profit (31:48)➤ The value of good financial advice (34:31)➤ Stacey’s advice to other women entrepreneurs (36:05)Keep ListeningHow these women founders and CEOs built a start-up later in life — listen to Start-Up After Mid-Life Podcast Series. Contact MeReady to transform your purpose to an impactful business financial story, profit, and joy? Schedule a chat with me at any time.Get the R.E.S.U.L.T.S RoadMap - email to christina@christinasjahli.com with a subject line:Yes, Christina. Please do send me that RoadMap – it sounds interesting.Connect with Stacey:➤ Website ➤ Linkedin ➤ The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals ➤ Creating more impacts through B1G1
Stacey Kehoe, the Author of #1 Best Selling Book, Get Online joins Enterprise Radio. She is the Founder of Brandlective, a marketing agency that Supports brands with their digital marketing strategy and social media marketing to double their inbound leads. The post Disruptive Marketing: Building a Brand that gets attention appeared first on Enterprise Podcast Network - EPN.
Today I am joined by my friend Aarti Parmar. Aarti works with businesses to build authentic and meaningful brands that help them achieve their goals through an empowering and collaborative process of brand strategy, coaching and brand design. She's combined her branding expertise with personal performance coaching, which is an unusual thing to do, and offers her a fantastic USP. Aarti allows her clients to have a much more mindful and intentional approach when it comes to recognising what it means to identify, take ownership, and lead with their brand purpose, values and vision . This enables them to make a more informed strategic decision for their growth. She has been selected as the ƒ:entrepreneur #iAlso campaign for 2020. She's been a finalist in the Best Business Women Awards for customer service, and she's been featured in both Forbes, and Marie Claire. References from the Episode:Core Values Podcast Episode - Team Brandlective discuss what they mean to them. ***3 Attention Grabbers***
Today's episode is a repurposed webinar that I did with Small Business Britain and BT Skills For Tomorrow. #TheContentWaterfall, which many of you will be familiar with by now, is a repurposing methodology that we use here at my marketing agency Brandlective. In this podcast, I have followed this process by stripping off the audio from the webinar and sharing it here with you.Do you play it safe or take risks with disruptive marketing messages? If your social media accounts and marketing brochures bore your customers, they have no reason to do business with you. In this podcast, we cover how to use a bold marketing approach to get you more sales for less advertising resources & cost.Connect with Stacey Kehoe:Review on iTunesConnect with Stacey Kehoe on LinkedInVisit the Get Online Book WebsitePurchase the Get Online Book on AmazonTake the Digital Marketing TestCould your digital marketing perform better?
What is a SWOT Analysis?SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. A SWOT Analysis is a technique for assessing these four aspects of your business.You can use SWOT Analysis to make the most of what you've got, to your organisation's best advantage. You can reduce the chances of failure, by understanding what you're lacking, and eliminating hazards that would otherwise catch you unawares.Better still, you can start to craft a strategy that distinguishes you from your competitors, so that you are able to compete successfully in your market.In today's episode Stacey explores how to create a SWOT Analysis. Identify your strengths, consider your weaknesses, claim opportunities, and anticipate threats. Connect with Stacey Kehoe:Review on iTunesConnect with Stacey Kehoe on LinkedInVisit the Get Online Book WebsitePurchase the Get Online Book on AmazonTake the Digital Marketing TestCould your digital marketing perform better?
This documentary from Jeff Orlowski explores how addiction and privacy breaches are features, not bugs, of social media platforms. It calls for an overhaul of big tech business models and ending online corporate surveillance. 2020 has underscored just how much we rely on technology to connect, learn, organise, and live our lives. But the business model of big tech poses an unprecedented threat to our human rights - harvesting and monetising the data of a third of the world’s population and trapping us in a system where we are forced to either submit to pervasive tracking or forego this critical lifeline.I’ve asked a few members from Team Brandlective to join this conversation.IMPORTANT REFERENCES & CORRECTIONS:BREXIT: We discussed the movie Brexit featuring Benedict Cumberbatch on this episode which is feature-length documentary film to inspire as many people as possible to vote to LEAVE the EU in the June 23rd referendum.Watch the Trailer FLAT EARTH CONSPIRACY: Kyrie Irving is mentioned in this podcast episode and we incorrectly reference the NFL rather than the NBA (sorry Kyrie). He does in fact play, American Basketball (not Football).AMERICAN NEWS NETWORKS: Who controls the media in the United States?In the podcast, we reference only 2 people owning the media networks. After a fact check we can confirm it is actually six conglomerates control most of the broadcast media in the United States: CBS Corporation, Comcast, Time Warner, 21st Century Fox (formerly News Corporation), Viacom, and The Walt Disney Company.Got a question? Get in touch.Connect with Stacey Kehoe:Review on iTunesConnect with Stacey Kehoe on LinkedInVisit the Get Online Book WebsitePurchase the Get Online Book on AmazonTake the Digital Marketing TestCould your digital marketing perform better?
In today's episode, host, Stacey Kehoe shares notes from a webinar on the 7 Marketing Mistakes You are Probably Making (and how to avoid them).Your target market is too broadFailing to understand want vs. NeedMarketing on all the wrong channels allowing your competitors to lead Not tracking metricsConfusing tactics with strategyNo compelling messagePrevious Podcast Episodes Referenced in this recording:Which Metrics Should I Be Tracking?The Content Waterfall Process: Repurposing to Get The Most Out of Your ContentWhy You Need to Build a Customer Avatar Before You Begin MarketingConnect with Stacey Kehoe:Review on iTunesConnect with Stacey Kehoe on LinkedInVisit the Get Online Book WebsitePurchase the Get Online Book on AmazonTake the Digital Marketing TestCould your digital marketing perform better?
In today's episode, Stacey walks you through the 9 marketing metrics you should be measuring for success.Simply knowing your page views and click-throughs is not enough; isolated data points might go down well in status meetings, but they can't really tell you if you're getting a good ROI from your marketing spend.But what, exactly, should you be measuring?Sales RevenueCost Per LeadCustomer Lifetime ValueTraffic-to-Lead RatioLead-to-Customer RatioLanding Page Conversion RatesOrganic TrafficSocial Media Traffic (and Conversion Rates)Mobile Traffic, Leads and Conversion RatesConnect with Stacey Kehoe: Review on iTunesConnect with Stacey Kehoe on LinkedInVisit the Get Online Book WebsitePurchase the Get Online Book on Amazon Take the Digital Marketing TestCould your digital marketing perform better?
In this podcast episode, Simon Zutshi discusses how he has used digital marketing in the world of property. Simon, has been investing in property since 1995 and became financially independent at the age of 32. He is the author of Best Seller “Property Magic” and Founder of the property investors network (pin), the original and largest networking event in the UK.We really get into how important it is to raise your profile to invest in all methods of marketing particularly right now!Top 3 Attention GrabbersDon't hide away in times of uncertainty - Now is the time to invest in marketing, stay front of mind and be ready to scoop up the opportunities out there.Invest in yourself - Up-skill, build a community or network for support and invest in your own personal development.Give away 'The Good Stuff' - Don't be afraid to share your best content, give it away and show your audience why you are worth doing business with. To attend one of Simon's pin meetings, visit https://propertyinvestorsnetwork.co.uk/and use the code 'Stacey' to get your first meeting free (Usually £20).Contact and follow Simon Zutshi here:Simon Zutshi on FacebookSimon Zutshi on LinkedinWatch Simon's videos on YouTubeFollow Simon Zutshi on TwitterFollow Simon Sushi on InstagramConnect with Stacey Kehoe: Review on iTunesConnect with Stacey Kehoe on LinkedInVisit the Get Online Book WebsitePurchase the Book on Amazon Take the Digital Marketing TestCould your digital marketing perform better?
Stacey Kehoe has worked in digital marketing and brand development for the last ten years. She is also a podcast host and chief editor of the small business magazine, The Vault, which has gained her countless media features and award nominations. Since establishing her first business, Brandlective Communications Ltd in 2012, Stacey has built over 500 websites, brands, and marketing campaigns. As a highly-sought-after expert, social media trainer, and speaker, Stacey has developed the one-of-a-kind Gamechanger Six-Step Digital Marketing Methodology after being approached by client after client who were dissatisfied with other agencies. She published this methodology in her newest book ‘Get Online: 6 Simple Steps to Launching a Digital Marketing Strategy For the Non-Tech Savvy’. The method also forms a core part of Brandlectives services, facilitating campaign development and enhancing the speed at which its clients gain stellar results. Stacey believes those with an entrepreneurial spirit should have the resources to rise above the noise, stand out from the crowd, and show their audience who they really are. These beliefs tie-in with her commitment to equality. She currently leads a movement called #1MillionDays: an initiative to reduce inequality through social, economic, and political inclusion of all people. Originally from New Zealand, Stacey lives in London. She loves to travel and spend time with her family and friends. What you will learn from this episode: How Stacey and her team at Brandlective Communications launched their #1MillionDays initiative to align their agency with the UN’s global goals How Stacey’s own experiences with inequalities after moving from New Zealand to the United Kingdom in 2006 informs her passion for reducing inequality What global projects Brandlective has become involved with, and how they have aligned their efforts with their work How Stacey and her team traveled to some of the destinations they have been supporting to meet the organizations on the ground, and why taking the team with her matters Why Brandlective doesn’t reveal their efforts as part of their marketing strategy but rather discusses their social work with clients in their welcome packet How the #1MillionDays initiative and Brandlective’s global efforts have had an impact on the company’s culture How the team at Brandlective have managed to navigate the challenge of the global pandemic, and how they have worked to support their clients through the crisis What digital strategies and key advice Stacey would offer to business leaders, and why identifying and reaching out to your ideal client is key Why identifying the problems and pain points your ideal prospects are experiencing and then creating content to help solve those problems can be powerful Why Stacey recommends focusing on four key types of content: visual (video/graphics), audible (podcast/audio snippets), written (blogs/articles), and actionable (interactive) Resources: Website: www.brandlective.com Website: www.brandmag.co.uk Website: www.thegamechanger-scorecard.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/stacey-kehoe-b8b25319/ Additional Resources: Sell With Authority by Drew McLellan and Stephen Woessner: https://amzn.to/39y7x13 Predictive ROI Free Resource Library: https://predictiveroi.com/resources/ Stephen Woessner’s LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/stephenwoessner/
Author Stacey Kehoe talks to us about getting online and her book 'Get Online'. Are there any secrets? What does it mean to be successful offline. How do you create content that means you are efficient?
Stacey and I cover some deep ground as we talk about the ups and downs of starting a business from scratch. From becoming a self-taught expert in social media marketing, to hiring great people, and "firing" clients who are out of alignment with your values, Stacey's interview will leave you nodding, ah-ha'ing, and furiously taking mental notes… I know I was!Check out Stacey and Brandlective at: https://www.brandlective.com (where you can also get a Digital Marketing Scorecard for your brand!)And for more great Entreprenora content, please follow us on Instagram @Entreprenora_official, and subscribe to our newsletter by visiting our website: www.entreprenora.co.uk
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Free Social Media Resources: https://www.brandlective.com/resources/ Buy Stacey's Book – Get Online: https://amzn.to/33XUdR4 Guest and Episode Links Stacey Kehoestacey@brandlective.com Brandlective: https://www.brandlective.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacey-kehoe-b8b25319/ HARO: https://www.helpareporter.com Books:24 Assets – Daniel Priestley: https://amzn.to/2qxCe5l Enjoy the Episode - Happy Marketing! www.marketingstudylab.co.uk https://www.linkedin.com/in/petersumpton/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/marketingstudylab/ https://twitter.com/cousinp81 (@cousinp81) Intro You would think that three redundancies in 12 months would dampen anyone’s spirits, but our guest this week Stacey Kehoe now runs two successful businesses – a property investment firm and a Digital Marketing Agency. From this digital agency Stacey has helped to enhance over 500 digital marketing campaigns across the UK, US and Australia using two method – The Game Changer Method and The Content Waterfall Methodology. Stacey is also the author behind ‘Get Online’, in it Stacy covers the 6 simple steps that you need to know to create your own digital marketing strategy. The best bit is, it was purposely made for the non-tech savvy, offline businesses. And we cover all of this in this weeks episode. Takeaways - I love the fact that Stacey has kept things simple with her six C’s Game Changer Strategy and I suggest you start to utilise these within your business: - Connect - Create - Captivate - Capture - Converse - Convert - Also the Content Waterfall, this could be another game changer. Start with a singular piece of content and start to repurpose it. You’d be amazed how far this will stretch and the engagement you will achieve - And finally, traditional marketing is not dead, far from it. It can be difficult but it’s always worth throwing it out there as the more we focus on digital, the more gaps will appear in traditional channels. But remember, don't be dull or dry, be creative, stand out and most of all, enjoy the process of figuring it all out Music Featured on this Podcast: Sleepy in the Garden Lobo Loco www.musikbrause.de Creative Commons License
Episode #020 – On today’s episode I had the pleasure of speaking to Stacey Kehoe. Stacey is the founder of Brandlective communications, a digital marketing agency whose mission is to build brands and create digital marketing services that: Clients rave about, customer obsess over, brands can’t live without, employees are proud of and investors seek for long term returns. They work relentlessly to give brands the most compelling, creative and savvy marketing campaigns possible. Stacey has proven herself as a top entrepreneur, earning herself a spot as a Finalist in the 2016 FSB London Business Awards: Entrepreneur of the Year and was Shortlisted in 2018 Southwark Business Excellence Awards: SME Excellence Award & Entrepreneur of the Year. The Gamechanger is a 6-Step strategy that generates a steady flow of leads by following Stacey’s 6 C's of Marketing: CONNECT CREATE CAPTIVATE CAPTURE CONVERSE CONVERT All of which we discuss in today’s episode along with tips on how to avoid common marketing mistakes and how to build a brand online. I hope you all enjoy this episode of CEO Journals. -------------- Make sure you connect with Stacey on social and listen to her podcast ‘The Vault’ Check out www.brandlective.com Follow me on Instagram: @CEOJOURNALS / @ETHANBRIDGE_ -------------- DON’T FORGET TO LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW IF YOU ENJOYED THE SHOW!
In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Stacey Kehoe on how to cultivate a growth mindset for a business. They discuss why mavericks do not desire perfection and what the consequences of this could be. During the discussion they talk about how to get out of your own way and how to become a more flexible leader. They also ponder on the impact of primary school children being steeped in the growth mindset. Listen Up! Judith's website is maverickparadox.com, her LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here. She is also the author of The Maverick Paradox: The Secret Power Behind Successful Leaders
As the audience for podcasts continues to grow, there has never been a better time to start a podcast for your business or a personal hobby. Podcasts are a great way to build a genuine connection with your audience. Instead of the fractured connection you make through social media, podcasts allow you to engage your audience with unique long-form content. And podcasts are more convenient than blog posts: people can listen to podcasts while driving, working out, or just doing chores around the house.There is also a lot of unexplored space in podcasting. As of 2018, there are close to 50 million YouTube channels,1 440 million blogs,2 but just over 550,000 podcasts listed in Apple Podcasts.3 That means for every podcast there are 800 blogs and 90 YouTube channels.Johnathan Merrifield joins Stacey Kehoe on this episode to discuss podcasting, and proving some incredible tips on how to get starting with podcasting. Connect with Stacey Kehoe Host of The Get Online Podcast: Review on iTunesConnect with Stacey Kehoe on LinkedInVisit the Get Online Book WebsitePurchase the Book on Amazon Take the Digital Marketing TestCould your digital marketing perform better?
Amazon number 1 author Stacey Kehoe comes on and tells us how she went from a NZ traveller to a digital marketing expert. Also the difference between a carrot a egg and a coffee bean.....
We are (still) often asked what content marketing is, how brands truly find success with it - and how to get started.Rachel Akiboye from digital marketing agency Brandlective throws some of the following questions at Stacey Kehoe in today's episode:Why are companies using content marketing? What are the benefits?How do we convince the management team that content marketing works?What is The Content Waterfall process?Why are some companies successful with content marketing, while others are not?Our organisation is new to content marketing — where do we start?Should I hire someone to do my marketing for me?What are the fundamental components I need for a successful brand? Connect with Stacey Kehoe: Review on iTunesConnect with Stacey Kehoe on LinkedInVisit the Get Online Book WebsitePurchase the Book on Amazon Take the Digital Marketing TestCould your digital marketing perform better?
Who doesn’t want to improve their productivity and lower their outgoing costs? We talk through how business process automation can be used to automate your business, increase worker productivity and lower operational costs.Resources:Zapier - The Ultimate Automation HackPodio - Brandlective CRMWordpress - Website SoftwareQuickbooks Online - Accounting SoftwareInfusionsoft - Email MarketingMailchimp - Email MarketingGrammarly - Copywriting Spellcheck / GrammarGmail Snippits The Vault Contact Information: The Vault WebsiteThe Vault InstagramThe Vault TwitterThe Vault Pinterest
In episode 48 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 13-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Stacey Kehoe about her author journey and building relationship in Facebook groups. Find out more about our Publishing Services at www.GetPublishedPodcast.com
Have you used Twitter as a marketing platform for your business? Do you know how to use it? In today’s episode, Stacey Kehoe, covered her Top 10 Twitter Hacks.Twitter is the most misunderstood social network and tool by the vast majority of people. Twitter is a microblogging platform which allows registered users to post and to send to other registered users short messages. These messages are called tweets and limited to 280 characters. You can hear what your customers have to say about you and you can get your content out in front of your own consumers within a few seconds.If you want to get the most out of Twitter, listen to Stacey’s Top Ten Twitter hacks.Top Ten Tips and TricksUse related hashtagsUsing hashtags allow users to join in conversations. It can help the content to be discovered by a specific search.Optimize your Twitter streamsThink about what you're posting and how it visually looks down the stream on Twitter.Create ListsIn Twitter, you can create a private and a public list. Lists make it easier for you to engage and start conversations with your customers and clients.Use direct messagingDirect Messaging is a way to build more personal and one on one connections on Twitter. Credit your sources with @ mentionCredit your sources with an @ mention to show respect to the content creator. This will also increase the chances to be recognized and increase your followers.Trim the fatUnfollow users that have been inactive and not related to what you do.Post a pollIt is a free way to get people to interact with you. Polls are a great way to get feedback for your businessDownload your tweet historyThere's a feature on Twitter that you can request for your tweet archive. What they'll do is email you a zip file with a CSV of every tweet that you've ever sent out. You can use these tweets as a reference for your future strategy.Use videos to beat the character countIf you ever feel restricted by the character limit, use a video to deliver your message to your audience. Twitter now allows you 30 seconds of video at a time and then you've still got the 280 characters that you can post with the video.Use Twitter momentsTwitter moments is a valuable tool yet often overlooked. When you post Twitter Moments it can be seen by anyone. It is ideal for launches and promotions.Bonus Tip: Follow editors, journalists of publications and media outletsConnect with Stacey on Twitter:@StaceyKehoeUK@BrandlectiveThe Vault Contact InformationThe Vault WebsiteThe Vault InstagramThe Vault TwitterThe Vault Pinterest
What is a Customer Avatar? Why do you need one and how can it help you grow your business? If your marketing needs some direction, today’s episode is for you. Stacey Kehoe, host of The Vault Podcast, dives into the topic of creating a customer avatar. She discusses how you can create your own avatar and why it is important? With 72% of brands targeting the wrong audience, she shares valuable tips to help you engage your social media audience so that you can build a community that loves your brand. Two reasons why Customer Avatar is important It can help to drive your content marketing strategy To run an effective advertising campaign Basic Information you need to create a Customer Avatar Name Gender Age Hobbies Marital Status Occupation/Job Title Education Level How do they like to learn (Read books/Attend conferences/Follow mentors) Big challenges and pain points Resources Customer Avatar Sheet Key Takeaways: What motivates people most when they're purchasing a product or service? It's the challenge. If you can solve a problem for your prospect - hiring you is a no-brainer! Customer Avatars helps us think of our customers as real people not a faceless demographic. The more that you can understand the challenges your customers face, the more you are able to convert them into a customer. The Vault Contact Information The Vault Website The Vault Instagram The Vault Twitter The Vault Pinterest
Fredrik and Charlie interview owner of Digital Marketing Agency, Brandlective Communications and creator of The Content Waterfall process & The Gamechanger Method, Stacey Kehoe. In today’s episode, discover how to dominate your brand, grow your social media and avoid the common mistakes businesses make when attempting to grow their digital marketing. With the experience of helping over 500 businesses, Stacey answers some killer marketing questions that will help you to build a brand, gain clarity and understand your value proposition. KEY TAKEAWAYS Charlie: Do you have any tips for building a good brand? Stacey: The first thing is deciding how you wish to be perceived, you have to offer some form of value in order to be indexed on google and understanding your value proposition and the story you want to tell to dictate the way you share your content. Charlie: What do you think is the difference in social media, when comparing different generations? Stacey: Every generation has different ways that they consume information, it’s more the millennial generation that favour Facebook and Instagram. However social media is consumed differently by different generations, there’s not one platform that’s used my one specific generation it’s a spread among multiple that simply follows trends. It’s important to have a presence across lots of platforms because you don’t know how trends or algorithms will change. Charlie: What are the most common mistakes businesses you work with make? Stacey: Usually lack of direction, businesses don't necessarily know why they want to grow their online presence. You need to understand why you want to grow and tighten up your niche to attract an audience. BEST MOMENTS “If you try to attract everybody to your business, you’ll end up attracting none. You need to become the natural choice for a specific niche.” “Marketing is not sales and sales is not marketing, but they feed each other” “Diversify your online presence and own a website” VALUABLE RESOURCES https://investincrowd.envestry.com/deals How to style your brand - Book ABOUT THE HOST Serial entrepreneurs Fredrik, Charlie and Ivan Sandvall love sharing ideas and interviewing world-class entrepreneurs and influences. Invest In You is about investments, entrepreneurs, personal development and doing fun things. They hope to ensure you to take action, helping others and yourself, plus enjoying the journey we call life. CONTACT METHOD Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/investincrowd/ Crowdfunding platform - https://investincrowd.envestry.com/deals Your Property Puzzle Limited - https://investincrowd.envestry.com/deals/1922 ABOUT THE GUEST I’m Stacey Kehoe, the owner of Digital Marketing Agency, Brandlective Communications. I’m the creator of The Content Waterfall process AND The Gamechanger Method. Which is a 6 step digital marketing strategy which helps small to medium size businesses to craft a marketing campaign that actually works! I host a podcast called: The Vault with Stacey Kehoe and I’m currently writing my first book which will help small businesses create their own digital marketing strategies. CONTACT GUEST Stacey Kehoe http://www.staceykehoe.com/452-2/ https://twitter.com/StaceyKehoeUK https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacey-kehoe-b8b25319/ Brandlective Communications - Digital Marketing Agency http://www.brandlective.com https://www.facebook.com/brandlective https://twitter.com/brandlective https://www.youtube.com/user/Brandlective https://www.instagram.com/brandlective/ The Vault - Membership Community & Podcast http://www.thevault.global https://twitter.com/TheVaultSays https://www.instagram.com/TheVaultSays/ https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-vault-with-stacey-kehoe/id1429928744
Welcome to The Vault. Tune in every week to unlock the marketing secrets of some of the fastest growing businesses. You’ll hear practical tips, strategies and case study’s that will help you build incredible marketing campaigns for your business. And now, here’s your host Stacey Kehoe.
This week James continues with digital marketing entrepreneur Stacey Kehoe of Brandlective where they move on to discuss marketing content; creating, scheduling, re-purposing, hashtaging and analytics. Getting the most out of social media is important for musicians, so it was really useful to get some insights from Stacey and delve into the specifics for some of the popular platforms. The good cause this week is the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. More info and show notes at www.acpgmusic.com/episode037
This week James continues with digital marketing entrepreneur Stacey Kehoe of Brandlective where they move on to discuss marketing content; creating, scheduling, re-purposing, hashtaging and analytics. Getting the most out of social media is important for musicians, so it was really useful to get some insights from Stacey and delve into the specifics for some of the popular platforms. The good cause this week is the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. More info and show notes at www.acpgmusic.com/episode037
This week James is speaking to digital marketing entrepreneur Stacey Kehoe about marketing mistakes, having clear objectives and testing your market. Through her business Brandlective, Stacey is well versed in how to build up a strong brand and identity. Content is king, with many ways to dive in when promoting your music, some being better than others. The good cause this week is the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. More info and show notes at www.acpgmusic.com/episode036
This week James is speaking to digital marketing entrepreneur Stacey Kehoe about marketing mistakes, having clear objectives and testing your market. Through her business Brandlective, Stacey is well versed in how to build up a strong brand and identity. Content is king, with many ways to dive in when promoting your music, some being better than others. The good cause this week is the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. More info and show notes at www.acpgmusic.com/episode036