Free webinar June 26 👉 Refresh old content for website traffic

I pride myself and my business on having integrity and being true. And I had an experience lately that was the opposite of that. So how can we show integrity and good values in our marketing as people are getting to know us?

Do you ever find yourself moving “crap” from your desk to your kitchen counter just to feel like you have a “clean” workspace, only to move it back again when you need to cook dinner? If your home feels like a constant shuffle of clutter, it’s possible your home’s layout might be sabotaging your focus. In this conversation with Julie Corcoran, owner of JC Renovators, we got into why “pretty” design is secondary to functionality and how the “hidden science” of your home impacts your mental well-being and business performance.

I tried to get drunk on non alcoholic beer and it turned into a lesson on avoiding hard stuff in business. Visibility, money, marketing, analytics, and what to do next.

A lot of businesses that come to me have a “skeleton website”. Bare bones pages that fall short of informing, building trust, and definitely not ranking in search engines. I have 4 questions you can ask to see if your website is a skeleton website.

In this episode, I explore the idea of resiliency as I see it and I’ve also brought in four fellow business owners to weigh in with their stories. Plus I share 6 ways to build that resiliency muscle.

Sarah has amazing advice around following up, whether to invest time and energy into free or paid networking and shares how we have gotten so scared of being salesy that we’ve flipped our possible business opportunities to the friend zone.

In this episode, I’m walking through six clues that help you figure out which marketing channels are actually working for your business and how they can help you decide what to keep, cut, or bring in.

In this episode, Jessie Geroux, a serial entrepreneur, travel expert, and passionate advocate for families navigating life with special needs, shares her journey of pivoting from real estate into the travel industry, how she’s built businesses that align with both purpose and profit, and why she believes travel is one of the most powerful investments we can make in ourselves.