The Content Playlist: Problem Solving In The Digital Space

Abby Wood

In this podcast, I joined the wonderful Say Gabriel and discussed how harnessing the abundance mindset can help business owners stand out and achieve their goals. 

In this podcast episode, we talk about the importance of networking in the digital industry, why fancy and formal isn’t always the way to go with online content and why it’s important to invest in (and hone) your skills.

...And so much more!

We also delve into the importance of continuous learning and why it’s such a big part a successful career in the digital space.

Tune into the podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Other Posts

Content Marketing

The Big, Beautiful List Of 48 Bakery Content Ideas

Are you or your clients taking a DIY approach to web copywriting? Learn how to edit & proofread and get handy tips & tricks in ...
Content Marketing

The Art Of The Sentence: How To Vary Sentence Structure To Craft Dynamic Copy

Are you or your clients taking a DIY approach to web copywriting? Learn how to edit & proofread and get handy tips & tricks in ...
Content Strategy 101

The Art of Persuasion: How to Boost Your Conversion Rate

Email marketing is proven to have the best ROI of any marketing tactic. Here are the 5 steps to creating an email marketing strategy that ...

35 (New!) Brand Archetypes to Nail Your Client’s Voice

The old archetype list? Too vague. Not every brand fits neatly into “The Hero” or “The Rebel.” So we rewrote them, added 23 fresh takes, and made voice strategy easier. From the “Caring Grandpa in the Shed” to the “Nostalgic Nerd”, this isn’t your typical branding guide (and that’s kind of the point.)

Inside you’ll find:

  • Clear steps to help clients figure out who the heck they are
  • Tips to embody their archetype across their content
  • Editing advice to keep their voice consistent
  • A full breakdown of each archetype (12 classic + 23 of our own)

Download it now and make “what’s your brand voice?” a 10-minute convo instead of a 6-week existential crisis.