
Digitally Overwhelmed
This show is for female entrepreneurs and health and wellness businesses to feel less overwhelmed about their digital marketing and SEO marketing for their online business. Cinthia talks to various experts about how to best approach online marketing, Google Analytics and SEO to be successful, while still staying sane.
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Last week I did a post on how to start doing SEO on a new site and this week I’m juxtaposing that blog post with this one: doing SEO on older sites (3+ years old). Although all sites have a specific amount of time they’ve been online, when I mention age here, also take into account how intentional you’ve been with your
I’m writing this on a cool fall morning. I was reflecting how these transition months feel strange to me, like my body is out of place, trying to adjust to the shift of temperature. Getting out of bed feels different and overall it’s just a different reality. Maybe that “awkward” feeling is something that also happens
When I met Lauren several years ago, I was impressed by her approach to connecting with other businesses that could refer work. I was wanting to bring her on to the podcast for awhile to talk about her referral system. During this interview we talk about: How she got started into referral marketing Results from her ref
The SEO world is a fascinating mix of technical, marketing, and creativity. All these things need to come together to have an awesome SEO strategy. I almost feel like the words “SEO” can’t fully encompass everything it means to me and part of me wishes I could just invent new words for Search Marketing. In my humble op
It is immediately apparent when you talk to someone who is very passionate about what they do. Well, Kerri is one of those people. I jived with Kerri from the start because she is so grounded on how to show up on LinkedIn in a way that doesn’t feel spammy or cookie cutter (which reminded me so much of my own style with
In this conversation, Debbie Gonzales shares her expertise on using Pinterest as a powerful marketing tool for authors. She discusses how Pinterest functions as a visual search engine, the importance of pre-publication marketing, and the evergreen nature of content on the platform. Debbie emphasizes the need for author