There are thousands of tools and platforms that can boost our businesses and grow our professional presence online. Pinterest is no different and when we really know how to tap into it, it can help our business to expand.
How does Pinterest work for the B2B space? What are some of the things we need to familiarize ourselves with before getting started with Pinterest?
In this episode, I am joined by Pinterest Marketing and Ads Strategist Emilee Vales to talk about Pinterest for business, how to understand it better, how it makes content easier to consume, and the pros of being a freelancer.
In the beginning for a while, I really just learned by doing.- Emilee Vales
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
- The best products to market on Pinterest
Pinterest doesn’t work for everyone but how can we figure out if it can work for us and our business?
- How Pinterest can work for businesses
Can we leverage Pinterest as a business marketing tool and not just a place for inspiration?
- The flexibility of being a freelancer
When it comes to being a freelancer, flexibility is one of the main topics to talk about. How does being a freelancer free up time in your day to accomplish more?
Guest Bio
Former teacher turned Pinterest Marketing and Ads Strategist, Emilee Vales thrives on diving into her clients data to create personalized strategies that turn their traffic into profit! When she's not maximizing her clients’ marketing strategies, she’s educating her students on how to take their business to the next level with Pinterest.
Free Masterclass: https://courses.emileevales.com/my-pinterest-quickstart
Pinterest Marketing Magic: https://emileevales.com/pinterest-marketing-magic/
Pinterest Manager Academy (application call): https://emileevales.as.me/pinterestmanager
Visit www.emileevales.com
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@emileevales
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/emileejvales/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilee.vales/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/emileevales
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@emileevales/featured
Many women in the B2C and the B2B space are finding themselves in the business friendzone. We help other people with their lives, relationships, health and more, and become so familiar, we get treated as a friend rather than a mentor.
Why is being in the friendzone in the marketing industry a huge problem? And how do we fix it?
In this episode, I discuss how to move out of the friendzone and into the mentorship zone, why we don’t want to be in the friendzone and why so many wonderful women are finding themselves in this position.
We don’t want to be in the friendzone because otherwise you’re just building a business that doesn’t give anything back to you. -Dana Malstaff
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
-How to tell if you’re in the friendzone
There are certain indicators that can tell us if we’re in the business friendzone. How do we figure out what these are?
-Share your scars, not your wounds
When it comes to sharing our experiences, how do we make sure that we share them as a way to move forward?
-How verbiage can tell if you are putting yourself in the friendzone.
Can the language we use in our texts, emails and even daily conversations can be a contributing factor to putting ourselves in the friendzone?
In an age where everything is so fast-paced, it can be difficult to slow down and connect with people on a meaningful level. It’s becoming increasingly hard to find people that align with us and what we stand for.
How do we slow down and form meaningful relationships and uplift one another? How can we help others and ourselves feel less disconnected and lonely?
In this episode, author Amy Daughters joins me to talk about her book "Dear Dana: That time I went crazy and wrote all 580 of my Facebook Friends a Letter." and how she’s touched so many lives by simply sending a handwritten letter. We also talk about the value of giving people your time, forming relationships and why it’s good to vent to people who aren’t really in your circle.
People felt compelled to share with me because they felt like they were being treated as an individual which turned out to be very powerful. -Amy Daughters
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
Guest Bio
Amy Weinland Daughters is a native Houstonian, wife, mother of two, freelance writer, sports journalist, and author, Amy’s second book is "Dear Dana: That Time I Went Crazy And Wrote All 580 Of My Facebook Friends A Letter."
Buy Amy’s book here:
Find Amy on Facebook @Amy Weinland Daughters - Author
Find Amy on Instagram @smokinhotamys
Our bodies are constantly changing, and it’s only fitting that how we take care of our health changes as well. Prescribed medication and diagnoses don’t always work, so we need to look at other options for our wellbeing.
How do we find the root cause of our symptoms? What affects our body and our gut health? Why are illnesses and symptoms in women so normalized?
In this episode CEO and founder of Nuvitru Wellness, Lahana Vigliano joins me to talk about women's health, the benefits of listening to our body and how we can understand our health better.
There’s never an end point with our health journey. It’s constantly flowing, changing and pivoting. -Lahana Vigliano
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
- Looking at health holistically
When it comes to our health, we need to begin to think out of the box.
- Why being healthy is becoming more popular
What is the reason behind the increasing popularity of the subject of our health?
- Why women overlook their symptoms
Overlooking health symptoms in women have been so normalized that we don’t think that it’s a big deal. How can the healthcare space change this?
Guest Bio
Lahana Vigliano is the CEO + founder of Nuvitru Wellness and a board certified clinical nutritionist. She holds a Bachelor of Nutrition Science degree and Masters of Human Nutrition + Functional Medicine degree. She is currently a doctorate student in clinical nutrition. She has so much passion in helping women realize that there is a root cause for their symptoms, even if they have been dismissed by healthcare before. Her company Nuvitru Wellness specializes in women's hormones and gut health and uses functional medicine lab testing to personalize the patient's journey. She is obsessed with creating natural remedies, researching, reading romance books, lifting heavy, and cooking meals for her family. Outside of work, she is a mother of two and wife. Her family is the inspiration behind Nuvitru and continues to encourage her through everything.
Work with Lahana https://nuvitruwellness.com/workwithme/
Find Nuvitru Wellness on Instagram @nuvitruwellness
Find Nuvitru Wellness on Facebook @Nuvitru Wellness
Nuvitru Wellness YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/c/nuvitruwellness
Visit www.nuvitruwellness.com
Listen to the Power Women Wellness Podcast here https://nuvitruwellness.com/powerwomenwellness