Hey there – and welcome to episode 129 of the Small Business Made Simple Podcast.
Thanks for leading me your ears today – I know you have lots of choices out there and I appreciate you making me one of them.
I’m Jenn, the host, marketing thought leader and digital strategist and coach for small businesses. And just an all-round small business lover with one goal in business – to make every small business I come across to make marketing a priority in their business – because if you want to grow, you need to market!
It’s that’s simple – not easy, but simple for sure.
Today’s podcast is sponsored by Airtree Resort. For those of you following along at home, Airtree Resort was the destination of my Women in Business Retreat a few months back, so I’m excited to be highlighting them as a sponsor of the podcast.
Because seriously, who doesn’t want a holiday – we all need a break away and Airtree Resort has all you need from spacious cozy rooms, a golf driving range, farm animals, kids adventure playground, fire pit and located in Yarrawonga with multiple river belt golf courses so close. Spoil yourself and give yourself a break away at Airtree.
Get in touch with Jules and Scratcha at www.airtreeresort.com.au and tell them Jenn sent ya! Or of course you can find them on Facebook and Instagram and see all the wonderful things to see and do at Airtree Resort.
Today on the podcast we are talking all about getting seen in the busy, overcrowded and noisy marketplace we are all trying to work, sell and conduct business in.
In fact, we are talking visibility with visibility specialist Jemimah Ashleigh – who just happens to have the business The Visibility Lab! How awesome is that!
Full disclosure, I am a client of Jemimahs and she has been helping me get more visibility in 2021 – more speaking opportunities, more podcast interviews, more blog spots, TV interviews, magazine interviews … the lot!
It’s the magic of this that I wanted to share with you. Getting your business and/or you into the media, for FREE, seems daunting, but I promise you, it’s not.
There’s so much gold in this episode, I can’t wait for you to listen in. So grab a pen and paper and listen to Jemimah’s wisdom on getting visible in the marketplace – and how it can shape your business.
INTERVIEW WITH JEMIMAH ASHLEIGH
Website: https://www.visibilitylab.co/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thevisibilitylab/
I hope you really enjoyed that episode and chat with Jemimah. She’s amazing at what she does and I would highly recommend that getting scene in the media becomes a part of your marketing strategy in the back end of 2021.
Even if that means just signing up for emails from businesses like Source Bottle or the Audacious Agency and get their emails, check out who’s looking for what – that would be a good start.
Source Bottle: https://www.sourcebottle.com/
Audacious Agency: https://theaudaciousagency.com/
The links to those businesses are in the show notes, along with Jemimah’s links – show notes are at www.socialmediaandmarketing.com.au/129 of course.
That’s it for episode 129 – I’ll be back for 130 next Thursday – look forward to chatting again then.
Have a fabulous week, whoever or whatever it brings. Don’t forget to get social on social with me! Let’s have a discussion in the Like Minded Business Owners group about app and programs and things that make life easier for you but not for everyone!
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See you next week
But whatever you do,
……..remember small business peeps, as my opening song says, there’s no point in dreaming small!
I would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Yorta Yorta People, on which I record this podcast and conduct my business today and pay my respects to their Elders past and present. I extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today.
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