The 24/7 Marketing Flywheel That Will Free Up Time and Grow Your Business With Victoria Hajjar
Do you ever feel like you’re on a hamster wheel, always serving clients but never finding the time to grow your own business? As veteran Chief Marketing Officer Victoria Hajjar puts it, “It’s the biggest mistake you can make for your future—neglecting to build your own marketing engine.” So are you ready to build a marketing engine that works for you instead of the other way around? Tune in to this week’s episode and listen as Victoria shares how you can move from burnout to brilliance with a 24/7 marketing flywheel that scales your business and frees up your time. Victoria Hajjar is a seasoned Fractional Chief Marketing Officer with nearly 15 years of experience helping women founders transition their businesses from six to seven figures. Having built ROI-focused marketing systems for entrepreneurs worldwide, Victoria has mastered the art of creating sustainable growth strategies tailored to resource-limited businesses. Be sure to sign up for my newsletter to stay updated on future episodes. WE ALSO TALKED ABOUT: Why mindset matters: The hidden psychological barriers holding entrepreneurs back from investing in their marketing systems. The 24/7 Marketing Flywheel: A six-step framework that transforms your marketing into a self-sustaining engine. Building the right team: How to hire help strategically, even on a tight budget. Leadership habits: Why quarterly reviews and weekly meetings (even with yourself) are non-negotiable for success. Niching down: How specificity in your marketing can lead to exponential results online. RESOURCES MENTIONED Victoria Hajjar’s End Marketing Overwhelm Guide Victoria’s LinkedIn Profile: Connect with Victoria Want regular access to tips, techniques, and advice from experts about growing your business? Sign up to my newsletter here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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