Build Your Digital Marketing Calluses
Publisher |
One-Click Lindsey
Media Type |
audio
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Business
Marketing
Publication Date |
Apr 15, 2019
Episode Duration |
Unknown

Lindsey Anderson known as One-Click Lindsey is the host and guest on today's episode of Traffic and Leads Podcast. Today, She is talking about One of the most important things you need to do as digital marketing is to build those digital marketing calluses. Don’t be afraid to try and fail when it comes to testing new ways to reach out to your audience. There are a lot of tips and tricks you can bring under your belt when you’re starting out, and these things are designed specifically to help you build up a confident demeanor, and a reliable audience that wants to follow your brand.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
  • How tough the journey of digital marketing can be. It can be frustrating and intimidated when you get into investing and putting yourself out there. However, it can also be extremely rewarding, and when done right, can give you the exact results that’ll solidify your digital marketing foundation. Everyone feels the same way that you do, and it’s something you should take solace in!
  • The ins and outs of having an email list, and how often you should be in contact with them. People often think that, if you’re getting losing subscribers to your list, that you’re doing something wrong. This isn’t true in the slightest—in fact, you should be losing subscribers every time you contact your email list. And, honestly? It’s okay! You don’t need to worry when people fall off the wagon. Most of the time, their reasons for leaving your list aren’t anything related to hatred towards your brand. They could be moving in a different direction with their lives that doesn’t include you. Don’t take it personally, and don’t be afraid to let it happen.
  • With a call back to my best selling book, The CLICK Technique, it’s important to remember that one of the best things you can do for your digital marketing career is email your list once a week. If you’re not being consistent, you’re not reaching your audience in the way that you should be. In order to nurture your email list, you need to be in contact with them on a regular schedule.
  • Something you should integrate into your everyday marketing routine, which is expressing gratitude. Be thankful for the people who opened your email, and the people that showed up to your Facebook Live. Showing gratitude and focusing on all of the good things that are happening (as opposed to the bad things) will definitely help you build those digital marketing calluses.
  • Be gentle with yourself! Everyone experiences what you’re going through, and there’s no reason to be harsh on yourself if things don’t go the way you planned the first time around. You have to be kind to yourself, and taking a step back to reconfigure what you want your message to be, and how you want to approach the end game of your results is completely valid, and sometimes necessary.
  • Lastly, it’s important that you take action whenever you can. Action has a great way of breeding self-confidence. Becoming more confident in your message and what you’re doing allows you to help more people. Even on those days where you don’t feel like getting up to do anything, even though you know you should, the motivation to stay consistent should coerce you into doing it. The action is the only way to build these digital marketing calluses!
Lindsey Anderson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/oneclicklindsey) known as One-Click Lindsey is the host and guest on today's episode of Traffic and Leads Podcast (http://trafficandleadspodcast.com/). Today, She is talking about One of the most important things you need to do as digital marketing is to build those digital marketing calluses. Don’t be afraid to try and fail when it comes to testing new ways to reach out to your audience. There are a lot of tips and tricks you can bring under your belt when you’re starting out, and these things are designed specifically to help you build up a confident demeanor, and a reliable audience that wants to follow your brand. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: * How tough the journey of digital marketing can be. It can be frustrating and intimidated when you get into investing and putting yourself out there. However, it can also be extremely rewarding, and when done right, can give you the exact results that’ll solidify your digital marketing foundation. Everyone feels the same way that you do, and it’s something you should take solace in! * The ins and outs of having an email list, and how often you should be in contact with them. People often think that, if you’re getting losing subscribers to your list, that you’re doing something wrong. This isn’t true in the slightest—in fact, you should be losing subscribers every time you contact your email list. And, honestly? It’s okay! You don’t need to worry when people fall off the wagon. Most of the time, their reasons for leaving your list aren’t anything related to hatred towards your brand. They could be moving in a different direction with their lives that doesn’t include you. Don’t take it personally, and don’t be afraid to let it happen. * With a call back to my best selling book, The CLICK Technique, it’s important to remember that one of the best things you can do for your digital marketing career is email your list once a week. If you’re not being consistent, you’re not reaching your audience in the way that you should be. In order to nurture your email list, you need to be in contact with them on a regular schedule. * Something you should integrate into your everyday marketing routine, which is expressing gratitude. Be thankful for the people who opened your email, and the people that showed up to your Facebook Live. Showing gratitude and focusing on all of the good things that are happening (as opposed to the bad things) will definitely help you build those digital marketing calluses. * Be gentle with yourself! Everyone experiences what you’re going through, and there’s no reason to be harsh on yourself if things don’t go the way you planned the first time around. You have to be kind to yourself, and taking a step back to reconfigure what you want your message to be, and how you want to approach the end game of your results is completely valid, and sometimes necessary. * Lastly, it’s important that you take action whenever you can. Action has a great way of breeding self-confidence. Becoming more confident in your message and what you’re doing allows you to help more people. Even on those days where you don’t feel like getting up to do anything, even though you know you should, the motivation to stay consistent should coerce you into doing it. The action is the only way to build these digital marketing calluses!

Lindsey Anderson known as One-Click Lindsey is the host and guest on today's episode of Traffic and Leads Podcast. Today, She is talking about One of the most important things you need to do as digital marketing is to build those digital marketing calluses. Don’t be afraid to try and fail when it comes to testing new ways to reach out to your audience. There are a lot of tips and tricks you can bring under your belt when you’re starting out, and these things are designed specifically to help you build up a confident demeanor, and a reliable audience that wants to follow your brand.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

  • How tough the journey of digital marketing can be. It can be frustrating and intimidated when you get into investing and putting yourself out there. However, it can also be extremely rewarding, and when done right, can give you the exact results that’ll solidify your digital marketing foundation. Everyone feels the same way that you do, and it’s something you should take solace in!
  • The ins and outs of having an email list, and how often you should be in contact with them. People often think that, if you’re getting losing subscribers to your list, that you’re doing something wrong. This isn’t true in the slightest—in fact, you should be losing subscribers every time you contact your email list. And, honestly? It’s okay! You don’t need to worry when people fall off the wagon. Most of the time, their reasons for leaving your list aren’t anything related to hatred towards your brand. They could be moving in a different direction with their lives that doesn’t include you. Don’t take it personally, and don’t be afraid to let it happen.
  • With a call back to my best selling book, The CLICK Technique, it’s important to remember that one of the best things you can do for your digital marketing career is email your list once a week. If you’re not being consistent, you’re not reaching your audience in the way that you should be. In order to nurture your email list, you need to be in contact with them on a regular schedule.
  • Something you should integrate into your everyday marketing routine, which is expressing gratitude. Be thankful for the people who opened your email, and the people that showed up to your Facebook Live. Showing gratitude and focusing on all of the good things that are happening (as opposed to the bad things) will definitely help you build those digital marketing calluses.
  • Be gentle with yourself! Everyone experiences what you’re going through, and there’s no reason to be harsh on yourself if things don’t go the way you planned the first time around. You have to be kind to yourself, and taking a step back to reconfigure what you want your message to be, and how you want to approach the end game of your results is completely valid, and sometimes necessary.
  • Lastly, it’s important that you take action whenever you can. Action has a great way of breeding self-confidence. Becoming more confident in your message and what you’re doing allows you to help more people. Even on those days where you don’t feel like getting up to do anything, even though you know you should, the motivation to stay consistent should coerce you into doing it. The action is the only way to build these digital marketing calluses!

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