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5 benefits of having guest contributors on your blog
Are you the only person blogging on your website? What about having other people guest blog on your site?
There are multiple ways you can bring people on your blog, including interviews, allowing guest posts from subject matter experts relevant to your business, and talking about someone's work (with or without their knowledge).
And, similarly to guest blogging yourself, there are quite a few benefits to hosting guest blogs on your website.
Small But Mighty Episode 19: Simone Givney on the importance of strategic partnerships and evaluating the long-term value of business opportunities
Simone Givney believes in life-long learning. Her businesses, Ingredior and Skill Fault, focus on business connections and partnerships, and knowledge and growth in business and in life. Through her work, Simone helps business owners raise their self-awareness through education and challenges them to think outside the box. In this episode, Simone and I chat about her fascinating journey into entrepreneurship, why she didn’t like the constraints of corporate life and shares how businesses can grow through connections and the right business opportunities.
Crush content fears: What you have to say matters to your people
When it comes to creating content, a lot of business owners get paralyzed by fears: fear of rejection, fear of imperfection, fear of saying the wrong thing, fear of not connecting, fear of feedback. These fears are all totally understandable given some of the stories we hear and what we see in our feeds every day.
The challenge with this thinking is it keeps you from even trying.
If you're always doing, you never have time to think
In a very busy world where we are connected to what everyone else is doing at all times, there’s a certain pressure to be busy.
And where there’s this need to always be productive and busy (and to have something tangible to show for it), blocking off time to essentially “do nothing” can seem absurd.
However, time and time again, research reveals that mental rest is just as important as physical rest.
If you’ve ever had a great idea in the shower or on a walk, you know the power of uninterrupted, intentional reflection and thinking.
Small But Mighty Episode 18: Carole Blackburn on helping women feel empowered and supported
Carole Blackburn is a Certified Life and Wellness Coach based in Ottawa, Ontario. Her programs, coaching and workshops help women struggling to overcome challenging life situations feel supported and empowered.
How to match your marketing expectations to your resources
What’s the long-term vision for you and your business? How do you plan on measuring success? What conversions and KPIs are important to you?
When you have an idea of the overarching plan for your company, you’re able to better gauge which marketing activities will have the biggest impact. Data is your friend! Use it to guide your marketing choices.
Use storytelling to speak to the needs of your audience
I read quite a few business books (unless there’s a pandemic and my reading mojo is broken) and there are often takeaways that I remember from specific books more than others. Much of the content I remember best is wrapped inside a story.
How to choose what not to do in marketing
Between all of the different channels, platforms, tactics, and activities available now, there are so many ways you could be marketing your business. But just because these options and opportunities exist, it doesn’t mean you need to (or should) do all of them. So, how do you choose what not to do in marketing?
Small But Might Episode 17: Nicole Colbeck on helping artists make space in their businesses for creativity
Nicole Colbeck’s decades-long journey in the music industry has led her from promotion to production and from planning to management. For over a decade, Nicole has used this experience in her business, Little Acorn Creative Coaching, to assist artists with their business strategy, individual projects and to help them find space in their businesses to breathe and let their creativity flow.
What are your values and beliefs?
I don’t know the answers to the big problems in the world. But I’ve done a lot of thinking about my role as an individual and as a business owner.
This year, my one word is “values.” I made a commitment to myself to make both personal and business decisions this year in line with my values. It’s not always easy, though.
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