Seriously, if you want to say hi, talk about podcasting, growth, marketing — my DMs are open
I got 2 DMs now — I don't bite! 😊
We can literally talk about what you're doing this weekend
Yes! I'm at 4 DMs now! Keep em coming.
Let's talk about if you like pineapple, anchovies, or ketchup on your pizza.
Favorite city to travel after the pandemic is over
Ya!!! I’m at 6 DMs... The more the merrier. Join the DM party. 🎉 Tell me what’s been the most exciting thing for you this week
I’m now at 12 DMs!! Keep em coming. What are you doing this weekend?!? Me, book editing. Tell me over DMs
Ahh now 13 DMs and this is the nicest one I’ve gotten so far.
Update: I’ve gotten 20+ DMs now from this thread and I’ve replied to all of them! Be like Allie and just say hi. 😁 happy to talk about podcasting, marketing, book writing, or hobbies
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Our Head of Content created a Marketing page with different projects for each channel — metrics, website updates, repurposing content, optimizing content, case studies, email marketing
Inside one of these projects are tasks.
Priority and state are automatically picked up once you've set the due date for each task.
You can attach google docs, and assign tasks to people — so things to get lost in Slack!
So in the spirit of transparency, I'd like to share 22 lessons I've learned (good and bad) after 2 years of podcasting
Learn from my mistakes and wins 🙌
Thread below 👇
@GrowthToday 1/ Twitter has been the best source of asking finding new guests. I’d say 80-90% of my guests came from conversations, threads, and re-tweets on Twitter. That’s how I asked @aprildunford to be on my podcast
@GrowthToday@aprildunford 2/ Marketers have small pockets of communities. One of the best ways to get a guest to say “yes” to be on the show is to mention who else in their circle you’ve had on the show. Ex: any marketer who’s been on @forgetthefunnel, I mention that I’ve had @ggiiaa & @ClaireSuellen