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Episode 141: Preventing The Summer Slowdown With Sydney Chase

May 08, 202438 minSeason 2Ep. 141
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In today’s episode, I sit down with Sydney Chase to discuss strategies to prevent the summer slowdown in business. We talk about the importance of planning and being intentional during the summer months to maintain momentum and set oneself up for success in the fall. The key strategies we discuss include topics that will help drive engagement, bring new members to your audience, and increase your sales. We also highlight the significance of building relationships, being visible, and leveraging existing content to drive sales and increase reach, as these have been key drivers of our own business and the business of the clients we serve.


Join us to hear practical tips for thriving during the summer and maximizing business opportunities and how we brainstorm some ways that you can use this marketing strategy to grow your business right now!

 

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