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I on-board clients monthly... Whether it be to work with them on their strategy in quick sessions for a few months or engage in a longer-term project getting their entire business on the right marketing track...But regardless of the type of business, the industry, their service there are key things that always rear their head.In this ep I dive into real-time insights about the common branding and website mistakes I encounter while working on clients' marketing strategies. From subpar branding industry wide to the misuse of stock images and poor website navigation, I cover the essential elements businesses often overlook. I emphasise the importance of a cohesive brand identity, up-to-date and personalised visuals, and clear, engaging websites that resonate with your audience. Join me as I share practical tips and advice on how to implement marketing that elevates your brand, and doesn't just tick the marketing box.DOWNLOAD MY CONTENT PLANNER - https://becchappell.com.au/content-planner/Instagram @bec_chappellLinkedIn – Bec Chappell If you're ready to work together, I'm ready to work with you and your team.How to work with me:1. Marketing foundations and strategy consultation 2. Marketing Coaching/ Whispering for you a marketing leader or your team who you want to develop into marketing leaders3. Book me as a speaker or advisor for your organisation4. Get me on your podcastThis podcast has been produced and edited by Snappystreet Creative
Join Our FREE Start Repairing Credit Challenge: http://startrepairingcredit.com/ Get Our FREE TSR Compliance Checklist: https://www.creditrepaircloud.com/tsrA website is your brand's most powerful marketing tool!This is true for any business, but it's especially true for credit repair businesses. Why? Because the Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR) prohibits us from telemarketing our credit repair services. But that doesn't mean you can't grow your business! With an optimized website, you can generate and convert leads 24/7, all without telemarketing. That's why today, I'll show you how to transform your website into a lead-generating sales machine in just 6 simple steps.Let's jump right in! Key Takeaways:00:00 Intro 01:37 Telemarketing Sales Rule02:29 Credit Repair Websites 10104:16 My Top 6 Website Strategies 12:15 My Final Point12:51 OutroAdditional Resources:Get a free trial to Credit Repair CloudGet my free credit repair training How Credit Coach Nicole Scott Turned Her Credit Struggles Into a Credit Repair EmpireMake sure to subscribe so you stay up to date with our latest episodes.
Text the show!What if your website could be your top salesperson, attracting and converting leads while you sleep? Join Victoria as she shares how she transformed from a freelance website designer to the founder of BrandWell, all by harnessing the power of a high-converting website. Learn how your site can make a lasting first impression, turn visitors into loyal clients, and significantly boost your income, particularly if you're running a service-based business. Unravel the common traps of endless DIY web design that often amounts to nothing and instead focus on proven strategies that have empowered hundreds of women entrepreneurs to succeed.Discover the secrets to crafting compelling messaging and design that captivate your audience from the first glance. Victoria offers actionable insights into creating engaging headlines, effective calls to action, and leveraging social proof through testimonials. Emphasizing the benefits over features, Victoria explains how a customer-centered approach can transform your website into a vital part of your sales team. Consistency in design elements and mobile optimization are key to building trust and retaining clients. For those overwhelmed by the process, Victoria offers a special offer to listeners. Don't miss out on the opportunity to elevate your brand's online presence!Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: BrandWell Designs Apply for a Free Audit in NovemberFor show notes, head to www.thebrandingbusinessschool.com/thepodcast/ Show notes for episodes 1-91 can be found at www.brandwelldesigns.com/thepodcast/ Follow BrandWell on Instagram. Follow The Branding Business School on Instagram. Save 50% off your first year of Honeybook using this link! Save 50% off your first year of Flodesk using this link! Get $30 off your first month of Nuuly using this link! Get up to $150 off your first box of Factor Meals using this link!
Welcome to another fascinating episode recap from the "Hustle and Flowchart" podcast! This time, I had the pleasure of speaking with Ronan McMahon, a globetrotting international real estate investor, about his intriguing lifestyle and the wisdom he's gleaned from his global property investments. Ronan sheds light on his global lifestyle, revealing how he organizes his year around 3 different bases: Cabo San Lucas in Mexico for winter, Portugal for spring and fall, Ireland for summer. His journey from the corporate world to international real estate investment offers insightful perspectives on embracing travel and profiting from emerging global markets. Introduction to Ronan McMahon Ronan McMahon is an international real estate investor who travels the world to find promising property markets. He started his journey not with a grand plan, but out of disillusionment with his corporate job. Successful property investments gave him the freedom to explore international real estate, leading him to establish multiple bases around the world. Choosing Key Bases Ronan organizes his year around living in key locations, each chosen for specific reasons: Cabo San Lucas in Mexico during winter for its warm climate, Portugal in spring and fall for its pleasant weather, Ireland in summer to enjoy family and friends, and another base in Mexico for intense business activities and convenient travel. He emphasizes that this setup not only suits his lifestyle but also enhances his productivity and mental clarity. Joe Fier related Ronan's use of bases to the business strategy of time blocking, noting how both can streamline operations and reduce inefficiencies. The Importance of Climate and Lifestyle Climate plays a crucial role in Ronan's choices. He explains that the climate of each location allows him to think clearly and stay energized. Moreover, balancing work and lifestyle helps him stay connected to family and friends. Ronan values “slow travel” experiences, such as taking leisurely ferries, which lets him observe and appreciate new places more deeply. Avoiding peak tourist times also helps him manage crowds and costs effectively. Transition from Corporate Disillusionment to Investment Success Ronan's international lifestyle emerged from his disillusionment with the corporate world. Successful property investments allowed him to quit his job and pursue a path he was passionate about. Rather than extensive planning, his journey evolved organically from opportunities that presented themselves, emphasizing the importance of staying open to change and being adaptable. Global Trends and Market Opportunities McMahon discusses the rising bureaucracy, high costs, and scarcity in developed countries. These factors drive people to seek alternatives, like international real estate investments. He identifies three key locations currently ripe for investment: Montenegro, Panama City, Panama, and Guanacaste in Northern Costa Rica. For example, Montenegro on the Adriatic coastline is attracting high-end investors due to its beautiful landscapes and strategic location. Panama offers a safe and thriving environment for multinational corporations, providing high rental yields with minimal holding costs. Ronan's Real Estate Trend Alert members receive exclusive deals in these promising locations, such as special pricing and terms on residential properties. A notable benefit is being the first to grasp emerging trends and potential investments. Ronan McMahon's Website Tips for Aspiring Real Estate Investors Ronan offers practical advice for those new to real estate investing. He recommends embracing travel and experiencing potential investment locations firsthand. Renting an Airbnb for a month can provide insights into the local lifestyle and investment opportunities. Ronan calls this the "boots on the ground" approach, where physically visiting and testing locations help one understand the true value and experience of the place. Joe Fier also weighs in, mentioning Ronan's book on profitable real estate investing. The book is positioned as a comprehensive guide for beginners, and Joe plans to read it for its valuable insights. Ronan emphasizes the importance of investing in real estate ahead of emerging trends for maximum growth and returns. Key Takeaways and Ronan's Advice Ronan McMahon's experiences and strategies offer valuable lessons for both seasoned and new real estate investors. His emphasis on choosing locations based on climate, lifestyle, and market potential underscores the importance of a balanced and informed approach to investments. By physically visiting and experiencing these locations, one can make better informed decisions. Whether you're looking to diversify your portfolio or considering a lifestyle change, Ronan's insights provide an encouraging roadmap. In summary, this episode stresses the significance of adaptability, informed decision-making, and embracing new opportunities. Tune in to this and future episodes for more tips and strategies to enhance your hustle and streamline your flowchart! Stay tuned for more discussions about innovative ways to navigate the world of real estate and beyond. Two Other Episodes You Should Check Out Unlocking Passive Income Through Real Estate with Tom Burns Joe Sanok – The #1 Secret for Creating the Lifestyle you Always Wanted Resources From Episode Accelerate growth with HubSpot's Sales Hub Check out other podcasts on the HubSpot Podcast Network Grab a 30-Day Trial of Kartra We want to hear from you. Send us the One Thing you want to hear on the show. Connect with Joe on LinkedIn and Instagram Subscribe to the YouTube Channel Contact Joe: joe@hustleandflowchart.com Thanks for tuning into this episode of the Hustle & Flowchart Podcast! If the information in these conversations and interviews have helped you in your business journey, please head over to iTunes (or wherever you listen), subscribe to the show, and leave me an honest review. Your reviews and feedback will not only help me continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help me reach even more amazing entrepreneurs just like you!
Are you a property manager struggling to find new owner-clients? Joining us in this episode is Chris Springer of Property Management Websites, to share insider tips on how to attract and convert more leads. Forget relying solely on Google! Marc reveals the #1 marketing tool every property manager needs to dominate their local market – your website! Learn how to optimize your website, create compelling content, and leverage SEO to reach more potential clients. Chris is an industry expert with a proven track record, and provides actionable insights you can implement immediately. Follow this link to learn more about Property Management Websites (PMW). Click this link to learn more about Rentvine. To find out more about Marc's coaching services click here. Follow this link to spend 2 days with Marc and learn how to run a property management business Join Marc's new property management Facebook group This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.
This week's episode of Win The Hour, Win The Day Podcast interviews, Raymund Mitchell. Are you overlooking your website's potential? Join Kris Ward and Ray Mitchell as they explore the critical importance of your website in today's digital world. In this insightful episode, you'll discover:- Why your website is like an employee that never sleeps.- How regular audits can transform your website's effectiveness.- The power of optimizing your website for better engagement and conversion. Dive into the secrets of website optimization and unlock the full potential of your online presence! Don't miss out on these expert insights. Win The Hour, Win The Day! www.winthehourwintheday.com Podcast: Win The Hour, Win The Day Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/winthehourwintheday/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/win-the-hour-win-the-day-podcast You can find Raymund Mitchell at: Website: https://madeforyoumedia.com/Amazon (Magical Websites For Coaches): https://www.amazon.com/Magical-Websites-Coaches-Independent-Effective/dp/B0CHL16CZ8 #WebsiteOptimization#DigitalMarketingTips#KrisWard
Today we are again talking about websites, but this time we are looking at how we can be more “green” when it comes to our websites. Ray from True Green Hosting talks us through what our carbon footprint for our website looks like and gives us tips on how we can be better. You need this as a Small Business Owner – so listen in! You can find the show notes and in listen here: www.socialmediaandmarketing.com.au/303 Take a listen to episode 303 and hear the GOLD!
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, we are joined by Kelsey Romine, a talented web designer, former teacher, and mom of three. Kelsey shares her inspiring journey from teaching to freelancing, offering invaluable insights on creating and optimizing websites for mompreneurs. She covers everything from mobile optimization to strategic design, ensuring your website not only looks great but also works effectively for your business.5 Reasons to Listen to This Episode:1. Inspiring Journey: Hear Kelsey's transformation from a teacher to a successful web designer, balancing her career with motherhood.2. Website Essentials: Learn the crucial elements every website needs, including mobile optimization and strategic design.3. Clear Messaging: Discover how to create impactful messaging that resonates with your target audience and drives action.4. Practical Tips: Gain practical advice on maintaining your website, from understanding essential plugins to simplifying backend processes.5. Empowering Insights: Get motivated by Kelsey's personal experiences and tips on balancing entrepreneurship with parenting, ensuring you feel empowered to take control of your business journey.Key Takeaways:- The importance of mobile optimization for websites, especially for mompreneurs always on the go.- How to create a strategic design that guides visitors to take meaningful actions on your website.- Tips for clear and effective messaging that connects with your target audience.- The value of learning to maintain your website independently, including offboarding training and tutorials.- Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship, and the benefits of having a flexible career that fits your lifestyle.Connect with Kelsey Romine:- Website: [kelseyromine.com](https://kelseyromine.com)- Instagram: [@kelsey.m.romine](https://instagram.com/kelsey.m.romine)Thank you for tuning in to this episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast! It's been a pleasure having Kelsey Romine with us today. Remember, a well-designed website is a powerful tool for your business. Keep thriving, balancing, and remember – you're doing great. See you in the next episode! Connect with Angela at MomBusinessCoach.com Apply for Personalized Confidence and Business Coaching Enroll in my FREE mini-course - 5 Keys to Confidence
Websites – we spend so much time building them, driving traffic to them and worrying about them … we forget to maintain them with great marketing! On this podcast episode, I go through 5 Things to Change on Your Website Today. You need this as a Small Business Owner – so listen in! You can find the show notes and in listen here: www.socialmediaandmarketing.com.au/302 Take a listen to episode 302 and hear the GOLD!
In this episode, we dive into a live Q&A session where I address some of the most pressing questions from aspiring coaches. From understanding the balance between dream and dread clients to establishing your niche and boosting motivation during challenging times, we cover it all.Tune in for insightful answers and practical advice to help you thrive in your coaching journey. Highlights1. Balancing Dream and Dread Clients: Strategies to determine whether to accept clients who may not be your ideal match.2. Defining Your Niche: Clarifying the difference between your target market and your niche.3. Starting Without a Website: Tips on how to effectively use social media platforms before investing in a website.4. Gathering Client Feedback: Methods to obtain testimonials and feedback from clients, even when they are unresponsive.5. Maintaining Motivation: Techniques to stay driven when client recruitment is slow, including the importance of connecting with your "why."6. Ownership Mindset: Embracing full responsibility for your business outcomes to drive continuous improvement.7. Client Experience: The importance of helping potential clients understand the value of coaching through firsthand experience. Questions Answered1. Do you take on clients who are far from being your dream clients?2. How do you define a niche versus a dream client?3. When should a new coach invest in a website?4. How can you effectively gather feedback from coaching clients?5. What strategies can help maintain motivation during slow client recruitment periods?7. What are some of the best ways to handle free coaching sessions and follow-up?Featured on This Show: Click here to find out how to work with me Click here to access valuable free resources for coaches Episode 127: One Degree Changes Everything Man's Search For Meaning, Victor Frankl
In today's episode, we're unlocking the potential of Google Ad Grants for nonprofits. If you've ever wondered how a $10,000 monthly ad spend could boost your organization's online presence, this is the episode for you. We'll guide you through setting up your website to maximize the benefits of Google Ads and share tips on converting visitors into supporters. Plus, don't miss out on our freebie to optimize your donation page! What you'll learn: → The basics of Google Ad Grants and how they can benefit your nonprofit. → Best practices for setting up your website to utilize Google Ads effectively. → Strategies for creating content that aligns with your audience's search terms. → Tips for using Google's Keyword Planner and other tools to find the right keywords. → How to craft a user journey that leads to conversions Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways: [0:00] What is the Google Ad Grant? It is a $10,000 monthly ad spend for qualifying nonprofit organizations. This allows you to have ads at the top of search in Google. [3:33] Start with your goals first. You'll want to create your ads around the ultimate goals for your organization. This helps you understand what pages of your website need to be updated or created to support ads. [5:49 ] Generate keywords that people are using for content you're creating. Tools like Google Keyword Planner and even the Google or YouTube search bar can help you understand the terms people are serching for that are relevant to your goals. It will also give you the language that people are using versus your jargon. Resources Google Keyword Planner SEMRush EP 41 | Grow your Email List with Quizzes EP 211 | 5 Email Automations To Help you Raise More Money EP 214 | Strategies for Growing Your Email List Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-first-click Learn more about The First Click: https://thefirstclick.net Schedule a Digital Marketing Therapy Session: https://thefirstclick.net/officehours
Building a website is big and can be super stressful. Once it's done, the unfortunate thing is that it's not done! As your business grows and evolves, your website should do the same alongside it. Sometimes its quick and simple changes, sometimes its a big overhaul. If this is on your radar then give this episode a listen so you can be more thoughtful about your approach, budgets, and time. What you'll learn: → how your goals play into your website. → the role data plays into your decisions. → looking outside your organization for different perspectives. → ways to organize all your pages. → leading with positivity. → what role AI plays in video. Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways: [6:24] Start with your goals and mission of your organization. Your website should reflect those goals. Match that with your website analytics. Are the pages that connect the most with those goals the ones that people are visiting? Ensure that those core pages you need are getting the right activity and attention. [14:06] Get outside perspectives for how people utilize your website. Getting outside of your own internal perspectives is a great way to understand what to update on your website. You might access things a certain way, but that doesn't mean that it's easy for other people to find the information. Interview some people to see if they can access the elements that are critical for conversions. [17:47]Build a spreadsheet that has all the pages of your website listed. Remove anything that's old, isn't relevant, or doesn't get any traffic. This is a great spring cleaning activity to build into your regular website updates. [28:04] Figure out your timeline. It doesn't have to be done all at once. Think about the priorities and phase out the steps to fit into your schedule. Resources Website (re)Design Workbook Free Consult with Wow Digital [eBook] 3 Simple Words to Increase Your Donations by 20% David Pisarek Founder, Wow Digital Meet David, a tech guru and passionate advocate for non-profits. Since 2000, David has been harnessing the power of technology to drive social change. He's not only the founder of Wow Digital, a digital agency focused on empowering non-profits, but also a seasoned educator in systems, coding, and UX/UI design. Known for his strategic acumen, David notably saved a hospital over $50,000 annually through IT innovations. Outside the office, David is an avid hockey player and family man, constantly exploring the latest technology. As a mentor, he guides agencies toward profitability and growth, having already helped over 220 agencies worldwide. David's ultimate mission? To empower 5,000 nonprofits to impact 10 million lives through digital innovation, inspiring positive change across humanity. Learn more at https://wowdigital.com Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-first-click Learn more about The First Click: https://thefirstclick.net Schedule a Digital Marketing Therapy Session: https://thefirstclick.net/officehours
Website accessibility is not something we commonly think about, but is really important. It matters because you want your users to have a great experience, search engines care, and it's a legal requirement. So how do you know if your website is accessible? We start to scratch the surface in this episode so you can evaluate your current website and start to make changes. What you'll learn: → why accessibility matters. → where to get started. → focus on simplicity. → paying attention to your multimedia elements. Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways: [3:37] Two reasons why building an accessible website is important. The first is that when your website is accessible it creates a better user experience for all users. Creating an accessible experience creates loyalty with users. [7:29] Ditch the overwhelm and tackle this project like you would any problem you're trying to solve at your organization. Start with the goals in mind and the most important thing you need your website to do. Fix that process first and go from there. [10:04] Simply your designs. If someone has a visual impairment they must use the website from a keyboard only. Ensure they can easily navigate the page and understand the flow of content. [16:49] Pay special attention to images, audio and video. Ensure all images have alt text so e-readers know what the image is about. Add transcripts to video and audio. If you can, describe things that people might need hep visualizing in your audio or video. And don't upload images with text on them. Resources WAVE – Web Accessibility Evalutation Tool EP 164 | Create a Better User Experience for All with Amber Hinds Max Ivey Founder, The Accessibility Advantage Maxwell, known around the world as The Blind Blogger, is an accessibility and inclusion advisor who emphasizes education, communication, and collaboration over compliance, legal threats, and shame. He works to show people how creating accessible products, services, and content will help grow their businesses. He is a serial online entrepreneur with over 15 years experience who has had to deal with the accessibility or more likely the lack of accessibility on a daily basis. He shares his knowledge through writing, speaking, consulting, and podcasting. If you have any questions, please just ask him. Learn more at: https://www.theaccessibilityadvantage.com Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-first-click Learn more about The First Click: https://thefirstclick.net Schedule a Digital Marketing Therapy Session: https://thefirstclick.net/officehours
Content on your website is how you connect with your visitors. Ensuring they get what the need in the right way takes some finessing. As your organization grows and evolves, your website needs to do the same. With regular updating and reflection it is easy and doesn't take a long time. What you'll learn: → power of relying on your analytics. → how to create your sitemap. → taking your goals into consideration. → how to keep updating your content regularly. Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways: [2:10] Pay attention to your short term and long term goals. Your website should be a direct reflection of the action you want them to take immediately, and the journey you can take them on over time. [5:57] What does your data tell you? Where are people leaving your website from? Where are they coming in from? This will show you the content that is resonating the best and the worst with your audience. You can also start to learn how people go through your website journey to understand where there might be gaps in the content on your website. [10:09] Create your new sitemap. This will help you visualize what the content will look like on each page so you can ensure it matches up with your goals. It will also ensure each page prioritizes the right content. Resources EP 174 | How to Track Content for Repurposing Increased Engagement Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-first-click Learn more about The First Click: https://thefirstclick.net Schedule a Digital Marketing Therapy Session: https://thefirstclick.net/officehours
If you want to build a website for your business that stands out, Avishai Abrahami believes that you need to care about what your customers are trying to do. Avishai is the CEO and co-founder of the website platform Wix. Founded in 2006, under Abrahami's leadership, Wix has grown to 254M users in 191 countries and 22 languages and went public in 2013 with a $800M valuation. In this episode, Chan and Abrahami break down the fundamentals of business websites and how AI speeds up development for founders with limited resources. In this episode, you'll learn: How to bring your personal story into your website Why great products focus on what the customer wants Why Abrahami doesn't think a 12-hour working day is difficult His takes on AI and what it looks like in five years Why he only makes four decisions a quarter How AI makes a first version website better Why founders need to be obsessed What makes a great website for founders And much more founder and web design advice… Click here to start your business for $1. You'll get all-access foundr+, where you'll find more in-depth, proven strategies from founders like our guest today and support and advice from our global community of 30,000 founders. If you loved this conversation and learned something new, rate and review this episode. Stay in touch with us, follow foundr on your favorite platform: Foundr.com Instagram YouTube Facebook X LinkedIn Magazine
In this episode, Melanie talks the nitty gritty of how to actually get a 24-hour urine test for kidney stones to understand what YOU can do to prevent kidney stones. Litholink's Website Tips to Ask Your Urologist for a 24-Hour Urine Test Submit a question for Melanie to answer on the podcast! Connect with The Kidney Dietitian! Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | Facebook Group | Newsletter www.thekidneydietitian.org All information in this podcast is meant for educational purposes only and should not be used in place of advice from a medical professional.
In this episode I'll be diving into essential website tips and trends for 2024. Now, I know what you might be thinking - "Susanne, I'm not a web designer, why should I care about this?" Well, your website is your digital storefront. It's the online hub where your potential clients come to learn about you, your offerings, and how you can help them transform their lives. So, trust me, this is information you don't want to miss.>>> Join the free website training on March 22!➡️ Hire me to design your website➡️ Apply for the Mentorship
Do you ever feel like you're putting so much effort into your website, but not seeing the direct booking results you want? You've probably been told to work harder and figure it out, but the more you try, the more frustrated and stuck you feel. It's time to stop the cycle of ineffective actions and start making real progress. Let's break free from the pain of not getting results and find a better way to optimize your website for increased direct bookings.All of our websites, every single year, and we do this for all of our clients, we go through, and we update the titles of the website to say book direct because you want people to know that they can book direct before they've even clicked on the link. - Bart SobiesIn this episode, you will be able to:Increase direct bookings with proven strategies.Optimize your website for maximum direct bookings.Build trust and credibility with social proof.Ensure mobile responsiveness for easy direct bookings.Harness the power of email marketing and data analytics.My special guest is Bart Sobies.Bart Sobies is the founder of iBooked Online, a company specializing in website optimization for direct bookings. With over four years of industry experience, Bart has honed his expertise in creating effective and visually appealing websites tailored to the accommodation sector, including hotels, motels, and short-term rentals. His deep understanding of property managers' challenges in establishing and maintaining an impactful online presence has positioned him as a trusted authority in the field. Bart's strategic focus on enhancing website functionality and design to drive direct bookings has resulted in tangible success for numerous properties across various scales. His commitment to remaining at the forefront of technological advancements underscores his dedication to providing property managers with cutting-edge solutions for increased direct bookings and improved online visibility.Connect with Bart: https://www.instagram.com/ibooked.online/https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-sobies/https://www.facebook.com/groups/accommodationmanagersMore information: https://www.ibooked.online/*Mention the DBS Podcast for a $200 savings on the set up of your website. Offer ends May 19th, 2024.* The key moments in this episode are:00:00:08 - Introduction to Booking Success Podcast00:01:47 - Introduction to iBooked Online00:07:56 - First Impressions and Website Review00:09:16 - Aligning Photography with Booking Seasons00:11:20 - Optimizing Website Photography00:12:45 - Creating Emotional Connection through Visuals00:14:03 - Crafting Clear and Concise Descriptions00:15:51 - Utilizing AI for Description Refinement00:17:18 - Focusing on Guest Experience in Property Management00:18:18 - Testing and Streamlining the Booking Process00:38:19 - Planning and Execution00:39:00 - Search Engine Optimization00:41:20 - Image Optimization for SEO00:42:24 - Reviewing Book Direct Strategy00:47:57 - Special Offer for ListenersFREE GUIDE: 10 Ways to Drive Guests to your Website instead of Airbnb: https://directbookingsuccess.com/10-ways-to-drive-guests-to-your-website-instead-of-airbnb/Show notes are available at:
In episode 90 of Brewing Up Creativity, Danielle is joined with the talented copywriter for creative business owners, Micah Robbins. Within this episode, Micah relays what business owners can do to improve their website's copy today, her thoughts on ChatGPT/AI, and how the industry has evolved over the last decade.Find Micah Online:Instagram: @blossomcopyWebsite: www.blossomcopy.comGain Access to Micah's FREE Copywriting Resources Here
In this episode I share what I've learnt about artist websites. I've just finished my third website iteration. Each time it's been PAINFUL! I procrastinate about it but like everything I learn by doing. We'd all prefer to be in the studio creating, but having a website is essential. I hope this helps motivate you because if you wait for the perfect website, you've waited too long. Put something up and then edit! Good enough is good enough! Links: For those in Ireland, you can avail of a business grant of up to €2,500 to pay a web designer help you build an e-commerce website. Click here for details I use Artwork Archive to manage my inventory and to send curated rooms to curators, collectors, especially useufl when I was updating my website. Click here for 20% discount Connect with me on Instagram
Curious about the secrets behind turning website visitors into loyal clients? Dive into this podcast episode with Samantha Mabe of Lemon and the Sea as we discover the art of crafting compelling websites. Ever wondered if you need a website right from the start? Or how to make your website mobile-friendly for your users? Tune in now and uncover how to master the digital front of your business! Join me for today's episode as we talk about: The Power of Niching Down: Learn why focusing on one thing can actually open doors to more clients, not less.Why Your Website Matters: Explore the crucial role a website plays in your online presence and how it can build trust with potential clients.Tips for Starting Strong: Samantha discusses why even if you're just starting out, having a website is essential, and she provides some fantastic advice on where to begin.Improving Your Existing Website: If you already have a website but it's not performing as you'd like, Samantha shares some practical tips to make it work for you.Connect with Samantha MabeConnect with Samantha on Instagram!Visit the Lemon and the Sea website.And don't forget to grab Samantha's AI Homepage Writer!Other Resources: Want to learn how to become a virtual assistant? Sign up for my FREE 30 minute VA training. Get your behind-the-scenes peek at how I started my virtual assistant business and replaced my full-time salary with no prior experience, seven months pregnant with a 1.5 year old running around! Get instant access now >> https://aubreemalick.com/freetraining Join the Freelancer to CEO Podcast Community on Facebook If you found value in today's episode, I would love it if you left us a review HERE!Connect with me on Instagram: @aubreemalick
Shhh! Don't tell anyone, but I am letting you in on some of the details shared by RancherMind experts during the 2023 Cattle Marketing series! I, Shaye Koester, am sharing tips from our events that focused on promoting cattle in an online world and getting involved in value-added programs. This episode is brought to you in part by Top Dollar Angus. https://topdollarangus.com/ In this episode, you will be able to: Navigate the realm of strategic cattle marketing to illuminate how your animals' values resonate with your audience. Grasp the science of social media marketing, maintaining a posting rhythm that sparks and sustains audience engagement. Realize the importance of minimalist web design, peppered with fundamental details and optimized keywords to leverage higher digital visibility. Evaluate why personal branding matters, presenting diverse pieces of your life to appeal to possible collaborators. Spot-aligned value-added programs that sync with your current routine and plans, thereby catapulting profits and fostering a sustainable cattle business. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:29 - Introduction, 00:01:00 - RancherMind Series, 00:03:03 - Online Marketing Tips, 00:07:34 - Website Essentials, 00:08:39 - Personal Branding, 00:14:47 - Social Media and Website Tips, 00:16:35 - Importance of Online Presence, 00:18:57 - Value Added Programs, 00:22:01 - Simplifying Changes, 00:23:27 - Join Ranchermind Series, Links: Full Show Notes: https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/casual-cattle-conversations-podcast-shownotes Free Weekly Resources: https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ranching-resources • Take Your Ranch to the Next Level Once a month Shaye hosts Q&A calls between cattle producers and beef industry leaders to help ranchers find answers to their questions and improve their bottom lines. The best part is you get expert insight from the comfort of your own ranch and get to ask any question you want relating to the topic! Learn More About RancherMinds: https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ranchermind-events Connect with me on Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cattleconvos Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cattleconvos/ Podcast Coaching Do you have an existing podcast or want to start a new one but don't know where to start? Connect with Shaye and she will lay out everything you need to know to get you started on the right foot. Book a one-time coaching call using this link: https://calendly.com/cattleconvos/podcast-coaching Interested in a coaching package? Email Shaye at casualcattleconversations@gmail.com and tell her about the podcast you want to start!
Is your business website getting you new customers? If not, it can be an easy fix to make it a client-attracting machine. These website tips for beginners will improve your website conversion, improve your lead generation efforts, and your authority and trustworthiness. If you want to know how to get more clients from your website this is for you. Here are 7 must-have elements of a highly successful website that will convert visitors to customers.
Being discoverable will be key for 2023. After all, when is it not? Join us as we talk to two SEO marketing experts on the latest trends in search engine optimization, how to rank higher and drive customer attention on the web.We feature TST team members - Grady Moore and Megan Alba in this latest episode of The PR Playbook Podcast. Join us to learn what the experts use for SEO hacks & tips. Be sure to subscribe so you can be notified of our next episode. And, make sure you like and share with your friends. Visit our website to learn more about what the TST offers. Support the showwww.thesilvertelegram.com
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Are you a business owner looking to grow your team and improve your website? In this episode of "She's Busy AF," Lauren and Bailey discuss the importance of team management, website design, and taking responsibility for mistakes in business. Bailey shares her experience in expanding her team and the benefits of delegating tasks, while Lauren emphasizes the need for clear expectations and project management processes. They also discuss common mistakes made in website design and the impact they can have on a business's credibility and pricing perception. The most valuable lesson from this episode is the importance of taking ownership of mistakes and using them as an opportunity to improve and grow. Tune in for more tips and insights from these two successful entrepreneurs.Find her on social: instagram.com/honeywavecreativeCheck out her new website: honeywavecreative.com Find Lauren on Social: @brandgoodtime | www.linkedin.com/in/laurenloreto
Getting donations is important – but it's not something that should be left up to luck! Paying attention to how your donation page is set up is a great first step. Using data from those donations and your analytics can help you make decisions to improve your donor experience and increase conversions. What you'll learn: → how to make donating easy. → why your donation page needs to be mobile friendly. → testing donation pages for better conversions. → match the info on the donation page to the purpose of the page. → why a CRM gives you more insight to your donors. → keys to making a viral video. → free options within Donor Dock. Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways: [7:07] Keep your donation page easy, clear and user friendly. Don't ask more than you need on your donation forms. Think about the user experience and tailor it to your ideal donors. Is your messaging and impact clear? You don't need to share EVERYTHING you do, just the things that are going to matter most for your donors. [10:22] Ensure your donation page is mobile friendly. Forms can be tricky on a mobile device. If people can't make a donation easily from their phone you are leaving significant money on the table. [12:36] Testing your donation pages. There are several things you can test to see what is going to convert best. This includes pre-selected donation amounts, impact statements, different donation pages, etc. Don't make too many different changes at once so you can clearly see what is making the impact. Tracking data is critical to understand the trends and make decisions that will support your fundraising goals. [24:29] Match the purpose of your donation page to the information that's on it. You don't need to include all the information about giving on every single donation page. Remember the goal of the page and put relevant information on there. For example, if it's event registration then have event info, you don't need to include stock options, crypto, etc. [28:34] Sync with your CRM with. The biggest benefit of syncing with your CRM is all the data and tracking you can have. This helps you with future conversations and better segmentation. Plus, you'll have other benefits that you can add into your form for better user experience. Resources Digital Marketing Therapy Sessions Matt Bitzegaio Founder, Donor Dock Matt holds a deep-seated passion for working with nonprofit organizations and believes strongly that technology should enable nonprofits to further their mission and drive more impact. Instead, many nonprofits see technology as a burden. With DonorDock, he aims to change that and truly help nonprofits unlock the potential that technology can play within their organization. Prior to founding DonorDock, he gained broad experience in the technology industry, serving in various positions, including leading a Microsoft Dynamics consulting business and ISV, IT leadership positions, and software architecture and development roles. Matt holds an MBA from the University of Mary, and earned a bachelor's degree in Information Technology from North Dakota State University. He and his family and reside in West Fargo, ND. Learn more: https://donordock.com Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-first-click Learn more about The First Click: https://thefirstclick.net Schedule a Digital Marketing Therapy Session: https://thefirstclick.net/officehours
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$ support this podcast $Holly Fisher is the owner of Fisher Creative Marketing and a StoryBrand Certified Guide. She's helped dozens of organizations clarify their marketing message and develop an effective sales funnel that generates more leads and boosts their bottom line. Her experience and her certification helped her to figure out the 3 most common mistakes made on websites. In this episode, we'll explore what those are and what elements are essential to have on your website. What we talked about:1:40 - Who is Holly Fisher2:52 - #1 of the top 3 common mistakes solopreneurs make on their websites7:47 - #2 of the 3 common mistakes11:45 - #3 of the 3 common mistakes14:59 - Must-have elements on your website20:12 - Holly's biggest mistake in communication23:55 - How to reach out to Holly Fisher Mentioned:Holly Fisher on the Born to Fly podcast: https://born-to-fly-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/005-the-one-thing-messaging-should-be-about-with-holly-fisherWebsite: https://fisher-creative.comFacebook, Instagram and YouTube @fishercreativemarketinghttps://www.instagram.com/fishercreativemarketinghttps://www.facebook.com/FisherCreativeMarketinghttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0eADoUXHXgICTV_QlW0HFAFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fuelforyourmarketingLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollyannfisherGet your custom StoryBrand Marketing Assessment: https://storybrandmarketingreport.com/?ref=hollyfisher3Or book a free discovery call at fisher-creative.com—Head to BorntoFly.faith to find out more about the Platform and Community for Christ-driven Solopreneurs.
Yes you can put your sponsors logo on your website, that's easy. However, there are so many other fun and unique ways you can feature your sponsors on your website. What makes it even better is that these ideas also allow you to gain more visibility for your upcoming event and/or program these sponsors participate in. Take it to the next level by building in tracking metrics so you can validate the traffic and exposure they get from your website and the event itself. What you'll learn: → fun ways to highlight your sponsors. → ways your sponsors can help you create content. → new sponsorship opportunities you can create. → critial online data to track. → paying attention on event day feedback. Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways: [4:57] Updating your header image. This is the most visible part of your website. You can create scarcity here by only having 1-2 sponsors featured and also get great visibility for your event. [6:08] Have your sponsors write a blog post or create a video. Not only will you have content you can use the feature them but you'll also be able to share on emails and social media leading up to the event. Again giving you another way to talk about it from a different perspective. [8:14] Put your sponsor logos in the footer. This is a great way to combine event sponsorships with an annual option to be in the footer for more eyeballs. [8:57] Create a pop up or slide in. This can lead directly to an event registration page and allow you to create a new sponsorship opportunity. Again another way to encourage people to participate. [10:12] Create an announcement bar. This is above your menu navigation so has great visibility! Again, with limited real estate can be a great option for an added sponsorship opportunity. [11:32] Build a dedicated sponsor page. This can be a page that lists all your sponsors regardless of the events they participate in. It can allow for more information about the sponsor and their personal connection to your organization. [14:15] Track your offline conversations – they are data! Write down things that are happening at the event and feedback you receive so you can use it in your follow-up afterwards to renew sponsors. [16:04] Ensure you have analytics running on your website. Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity will help you pull data, and pull it year over year so you can show growth. You can also show how people engage with your website. Resources Hotjar Google Analytics Microsoft Clarity Connect with us: The First Click LinkedIn Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/ Download our guide - 9 Ways for Non-Profits to Raise More Money Online
The words on your website make a huge impact on if people keep diving deeper into your organization or if they move on. They help visitors determine if you are the right people to solve the problem they have. This along with a great design can increase conversions. Kara Duncan is sharing some of her best tips when it comes to copy and your website! What you'll learn: → how to get started with reviewing your language. → common mistakes people make. → feeling a bit of writers block? Kara has a tip for you! → starting with the most visited pages first. → becoming the copywriter – even if we don't feel like one. Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways: [7:07] Start with data. How are people using your website currently? Use data and heat mapping to see where pepole are engaging most and where you're losing them. Have someone review your website and ask the questions, “what do you offer?”, “how will it make your life better?” and “how do I get it?” [9:12] Common mistakes people make. Not making impact with their headlines and taking people too quickly to the end action instead of warming them up. [12:48] Organize your information before you write. Copy is assembled not written. Go through old contact forms. Make a list of the comments and questions people are always saying. Take a look at the reviews your organization has. This will help you with the right language to use. [15:07] You don't have to do it all at once. It can be overwhelming to do it all at once. Instead start with the most visited pages on your website. If you're doing it all at once save the homepage for last. You'll pull nuggets from the other pages to feature on your homepage. [18:26] Channel your inner copywriter with AI tools. They can help you generate ideas and remove the writers block. They won't write your entire page for you, but can help you with an outline for you to expand upon. Resources Hotjar Google Analytics Donald Miller | Storybrand Mike Michalowicz | Get Different: Marketing That Can't be Ignored Kara Duncan | Fast & Slow Marketing Guide Connect with us: The First Click LinkedIn Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/ Download our guide - 9 Ways for Non-Profits to Raise More Money Online
Calls to action (CTAs) are critical to guiding people where to go for the next step with your organization. Are you utilizing them to the best of your ability? Here are seven ways to encourage your visitors to take the right action at the right time on your website. What you'll learn: → CTAs and your blog → being more intentional with growing your email list → maximizing your donate CTAs. → making it easy for people to share on social media. → utilizing contact forms. → making it easy for people to sign up for events. → increasing conversions from visitor to completing a donation Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways: [3:15] Your blog! Are you linking to other pages on your website related to the content? If relevant, are you including a button or link to your donation page. Do you have a freebie that would make sense to include? Make sure you think through who would benefit from the blog post and where they might need and want to go next. [7:41] Email Optins. Building an email list is critical for any organization or business. Creating an enticing way for people to want to join your email list, and then sharing it on the important pages on your website is important. [11:13] Donate buttons. Making donating easy is critical for more conversions. Create a list of where all the donate buttons are so you can easily update as needed. Make sure you have them placed everywhere it makes sense. Keep your donate pages separate so they are simple and easy for people to complete. [14:20] Social Shares. Don't make people work too hard! If they enjoy the content and want to share it make it easy! This is great for blogs but can also be helpful on event pages or donate pages. [16:22] Contact forms for easy access to you. These are so easy to create no matter your platform. They are a great way for people to easily access your team to get questions answered and start a 1:1 conversation. It can also be a great way to gather information from those that require your services or potential sponsors/donors. [18:46] Allow people to easily sign up for your events. Create a spreadsheet that allows you to easily see where you have event information to update it. Then make sure you have options for people to see your upcoming event everywhere from headers to blogs to dedicated pages. [20:15] Make your donation page easy to find and easy to complete. Keep your donation page on your website, above the fold and with as few fields to fill out as possible. Connect with us: The First Click LinkedIn Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/ Download our guide - 9 Ways for Non-Profits to Raise More Money Online
In this episode of the Photo Business Help Podcast, digital marketer and Portland-based business owner Kris Jones shows you how to create a successful photography business. Tune in to learn how to use the Story Brand Framework to create an engaging website and draw in potential customers, as well as tips and advice on how to use clear headlines, offer punctuality, and highlight your expertise. About Kris Jones Kris Jones is a StoryBrand guide & Founder of Red Door Designs. Mentored by the Author of Building a StoryBrand - Donald Miller himself & with over 20 years of experience and clients like Nike & Adidas under her belt, She is extremely passionate about helping small business owners & creative entrepreneurs get a compelling website copy using her Signature Collaborative Process —Copy that sells in 2.5 hours flat. Kris believes that writing copy for your own business doesn't have to feel like torture. In fact, once you know how to tell a compelling story, it can actually be fast, easy and fun.Where to Find Kris https://www.reddoordesigns.com/FacebookInstagramLinkedinDonald Miller's Book: Building a StoryBrand
Are you ready to take your online presence to the next level and turn your website into a profitable asset? Having a website is the best way to establish credibility in the online world. It also helps people learn about your experience and skill set, making it easier for them to contact you. Nonetheless, having a website doesn't mean it is automatically profitable. The truth is, just like any other business, you can't expect to profit from your website if you don't have the right strategy. Whether you are a newbie or an experienced website owner, it is essential to understand how to make your website profitable. So how do you make your website profitable? Join the conversation with your host Terri Levine as she explains why you need a website and how to make it profitable. Additionally, Terri shares how you can get your website reviewed for free. Tune in for amazing insights! Key Highlights From The Episode: [0:30] Introduction to the show [1:11] Why you need a website and how to make it profitable [1:17] #1 Set up your website to be a lead generator [1:36] #2 Distribute your website everywhere [2:10] #3 Once people have opted in on your website, send them information & education. And then, once in a while, make an offer [2:28] #4 Maybe try longtail domain landing pages [2:51] How to get your website reviewed for free by Terri Levine Golden Nuggets You need a website for credibility. If it is set up as a lead generation website, it can give you a return on investment. [1:11] Once people have opted in on your website, send them information & education. And then, once in a while, make an offer. [2:10] Let me help you grow your coaching business: Grab this free training and see my revolutionary process in action! Join me and my Inner Circle Students for a behind-the-scenes Live Group Coaching Call: www.6figsin6months.com If you want to join me in one of our connect and collaborate sessions. Go to https://calendly.com/heartrepreneur/mcm-live-connect-and-collaborate-session, and select a date & time! Oh yeah, feel free to join our free Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1024921757544017. Want More!? Listen to the podcast version of this content on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts Watch all the episodes and more to gain more insight on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@coachterri/videos. Please connect with me on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentorterri Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeartrepreneurTerriLevine LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrilevine/
Introducing a VERY special guest to RAWR The Podcast, Tori Meskin aka Nurse Tori! Tori is an absolute powerhouse, she is a registered nurse with 10 years experience specialising in neonatal and paediatric intensive care, as well as a blogger, content creator, keynote speaker AND podcaster. She is a natural born leader and a positive and inspiring role model who is passionate about presenting a fun and relatable side of the healthcare world full of education, health, wellness and motivational topics. Amy sat down with Tori (unfortunately Grecian was in hospital at the time with Riley) to gain an insight into NICU life from a nurse's perspective, including the highs and lows of being a NICU nurse, her tips for both nurses and families who experience NICU, the realities of caring for the tiniest of babies and their families, and we also asker her your listener questions! This episode is sponsored by Smoo Mini Smoothie Cups : helping parents navigate fussy eating, encouraging healthier habits using a positive and playful approach. Don't forget to enter our GIVEAWAY with Smoo over on Instagram on either (or all) of these pages: @smoo.com.au | @rawr.thepodcast | @growing_our_tribe | @miraclemumma Mentioned in this episode: Tori's Instagram: @nurse.tori_ Tori's Website: Tips from Tori Tori's Podcast: The Cellfie Show Podcast March of Dimes Perfectly Preemie Miracle Mumma Every Tiny Thing
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At the change of every season and certainly more so as a new year begins, there are some housekeeping items that can really help your website communicate more effectively with your customers. Let's talk about those tips!Here's the January Marketing Blog Suzie mentions during the episode.Talk to you next Tuesday!If you're a current SmartEtailing website client with questions about your website, reach out to support@smartetailing.com or call 303-527-0676 x 1. If you are not currently a SmartEtaililng website client with questions about how our programs work, email info@smartetailing.com and we'll gladly show you around.Find Us on LinkedInRyan Atkinson, President + Co-OwnerSuzie Livingston, Marketing + CommunicationsMark Still, Business DevelopmentWe also publish Up Next on our YouTube channel if you'd like to watch while you listen. Here is our Up Next playlist.If you have any questions about the topics discussed in this episode of Up Next or if you have ideas for new topics we can cover, schedule a time to meet with Mark Still here or email mark.s@smartetailing.com.#email marketing #marketing #bikeshopwebsites #merchandising
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Your website is the only thing that can sell for you 24/7. So in this episode, I'm highlighting the things I've learned after hosting and managing 30+ websites so you can have a better handle on your #1 sales tool. Also in this episode: →The logistics of fine art shipping→Return logistics in eCommerce→Disaster logistics for Hurricane IanShow Links:Check out Fine Art Shippers' website and follow them on Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and InstagramConnect with Brian Taylor on Linkedin, Twitter, and his company Hafback's websiteDonate to help the victims of Hurricane Ian:IanResponse.org fundFeeding Tampa BaySalvation ArmyCyberly is hosted by Blythe Brumleve and covers B2B marketing, the attention economy, and how it ties into the world of logistics. Airing every Thursday at 2pm ET, you can follow the podcast on Spotify and Apple while catching the video replays on FreightWaves TV.Connect with Blythe via her website or on Linkedin, YouTube, and TikTokThe Love's retread warranty is simple: We cover the retread and casing for the full life of the retread. With over 430 locations, Love's Truck Care and Speedco network is committed to providing a tire program to meet your needs. Visit loves.com to learn more about our retread warranty.
In episode 326, Monica Davis, creator of The Hidden Veggies, teaches us how to use our niche to rapidly grow our email list, keep them engaged and make them feel valued. This will improve our email subscriber open rate and link click-through rate by making them excited about new recipes on our site. With over 22 years experience being vegan, Monica specializes in vegan comfort food and basics sharing her recipes for vegan cheese, butter and popular dishes on her blog, The Hidden Veggies. Applying in-depth knowledge of her niche, she has used an exciting method to gain new subscribers to her email list and keep them engaged with her content. In this episode she shares tips on how to apply the same method to your own business. - To grow your email subscribers, decide what kind of people visit your site. - Encourage visitors to your blog to subscribe to your mailing list by offering a resource that solves a problem they have. - Offer opt-ins that are specific to the main pillars of your content. - If your free content is really good, people will be more likely to pay for other resources. - Delay your subscriber pop-up to give visitors time to explore your site first. - Create your email list around what you want to sell in the future. - An engaged mailing list will direct traffic to your site. - It will increase viewing time and pages per session. Connect with Monica Davis Website | Instagram
Today, I'm going to give you a dozen website tips that you can implement to make the people that visit happier and Google happier and everybody happier. Maybe, except the web designers, they might not be as happy, but we don't care. We want you to make money. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 609 How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars See Tom's Stuff – https://linktr.ee/antionandassociates 00:23 Tom's introduction to Dozen Website Tips 01:24 Website MUST be fast loading 03:29 Quit hosting YouTube videos on your site 04:52 Make sure your site has easy navigation 07:27 Use multiple pages and not one long page 09:45 Basic keyword usage 11:40 Backlinking programs and be careful who you link to 13:32 Make content regularly 15:05 Make a Call To Action 15:58 Use white space to make your site easy to look at 18:03 Double check everything on a cellphone and tablet 18:57 Use good copywriting 20:17 Sponsor message 22:58 Always be consistent Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar - https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Screw The Commute Podcast App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/ College Ripoff Quiz - https://imtcva.org/quiz Know a young person for our Youth Episode Series? Send an email to Tom! - orders@antion.com Have a Roku box? Find Tom's Public Speaking Channel there! - https://channelstore.roku.com/details/267358/the-public-speaking-channel How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Retreat and Joint Venture Program - https://greatinternetmarketingtraining.com/ KickStartCart - http://www.kickstartcart.com/ Copywriting901 - https://copywriting901.com/ Disabilities Page - https://imtcva.org/disabilities/ Email Tom: Tom@ScrewTheCommute.com Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes Keyword Research - https://screwthecommute.com/1/ Voice Search - https://screwthecommute.com/130/ BackLinks - https://screwthecommute.com/466/ Basic SEO - https://screwthecommute.com/469/ Side Hustles - https://screwthecommute.com/608/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://screwthecommute.com/wordpressecourse/ Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/ After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.
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Claire Gallagher, is a designer and digital strategist who focuses on helping solo, service based businesses (like coaches and creatives) to show up online and scale up their business. Showing up online is a great way to get clients, but actually doing it – is easier said than done. As business owners Claire recognizes we have problem-solving, creative brains. When we step into the noisy online world, with all its potential, its advice and ideas, we get pulled in 25 different directions at a time! And often, we get pulled away from the work we set out to do in the first place. Claires approach to websites and digital marketing is to do less, better. The key is to focus on connecting with the people who need your services and make them think: “This is exactly what I've been looking for.”Connect with Claire:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramConnect with Danielle:SPRING SALE!Feeling a little lost in where to take your brand and business next? Not seeing the results you want to be seeing? Maybe it's time for a brand audit!Learn more here! Use code SPRING22 for an exclusive 25% savings!InstagramTikTokBlogWebsiteLinkedIn
From Bali to Chicago, Ari Krzyzek, co-founder and chief creative officer of Chykalophia, helps women-led brands in FemTech & DTC transform their website into a platform that unlocks business opportunities. Join us for this episode as we dive into what makes a website standout and start doubling its conversion rate without coding!Connect with Ari:WebsiteFacebookLinkedInInstagramTwitterConnect with Danielle:SPRING SALE!Feeling a little lost in where to take your brand and business next? Not seeing the results you want to be seeing? Maybe it's time for a brand audit!Learn more here! Use code SPRING22 for an exclusive 25% savings!InstagramTikTokBlogWebsiteLinkedIn
do artists need a website and if so, what should they consider when building it or refreshing its content? this week's episode has tips for artist websites that will elevate your current or future site. our fourth episode in a mini-series on commissions is all about the power that comes as we accept commissions. there are so many unexpected bonuses that have further developed my style, confidence, & helped me try new subjects & series. see and hear about recent specific examples. finally, a dr. zev zelenko red pill about our current situation, divine intervention and hope for the future. enjoy!CLICK HERE to listen to artists soar's episode on websites for artists, the 4th episode in my mini-series on commissions & links to all the things mentioned in this episodeLEAVE ME FEEDBACK: - what should i talk about next? let me know in the comments below. - did you enjoy this episode? if so, leave me a review!CONNECT WITH ME: katrinaberg.com instagram @katrina.berg email: k@katrinaberg.com join my SWEETlist (my email list)
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In my opinion, a website is necessary for your business. It should be the hub. You can only grow your business, if you're doing everything you can to reach the customers that are out there looking for you. What are they Googling? What are they looking up on their Pinterest? What are their needs? What are they looking for? If you're using those words and triggers in the wording or your website, they are finding you no matter where they are looking for you. I've added an incredible amount of online marketing to my business and my visibility has grown by 600%. Its amazing what expanding OFF of social media can do for a business. If you're finally ready to build a website, or have it built for you, you will want to know a few very specific things that are needed on your website, to be the easiest for your customers to navigate it. This is a short, important episode. I'll see you inside.... Are you in need of some new techniques? Maybe you want to build a website, but don't know where to start or what to do? Maybe you've heard me talk about Pinterest marketing and the amazing effects its had on the growth of my business? Maybe you'd like some help figuring out who you help and how you help them and how you can market to them in a way that will attract them to you? I'm here to help! I've created perfect, simple, SUPER affordable walk-through videos for you to get ALL of this information in one spot. Purchase them individually for a very low price...OR, take advantage of HUGE discounts and purchase them all together and get the Ultimate Business Bundle RE-Start! I can't wait to walk you through this! www.sabrinamknapp.com/courses Are you looking to have a website built? Maybe you don't have time? You have SO many other things going on and the to-do list is piling up? Its okay! I can build it for you, so that you have a ready-to-go site, and a marketing plan set up! Don't stress and fuss about what you're going to do...let me take care of it for you, and then I will hand it back over! www.sabrinamknapp.com/websitedesign Don't forget, you can be part of my amazing community of business owners, just like you. We are breaking down business, getting inside of our struggles and learning new techniques. Join us at www.facebook.com/groups/letsrediscoveryourbusiness Let's be friends on Facebook! www.facebook.com/sabrina.r.knapp So. Much. Information. about what's new on my website. www.sabrinamknapp.com Check out my blog and get the latest news at www.sabrinamknapp.com/blog Pinterest Friends?? Let's do it! www.pinterest.com/smkcoaching Instagram too...sure! www.instagram.com/sabrina.r.knapp Yes, I am on LinkedIn. www.linkedin.com/in/sabrina-knapp Email me anytime at www.mindyourbusinesssmk@gmail.com
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