How can use use digital and content marketing to increase business sales?
Kathleen Celmins is the CEO and co-founder of AmplifiedNOW, a video-first content marketing agency. She helps people build a system to bring in more subscribers, leads, and customers in a process-driven way. Kathleen believes that most content creators are doing themselves a disservice by neglecting to repurpose their content.
At 25, Kathleen had $25K in credit card debt. She started a personal finance blog to document her journey to get out of debt. Kathleen later sold her site and joined forces with Joe Saul-Sehy to monetize popular finance podcast Stacking Benjamins.
EPISODE OVERVIEW:
You will learn:
- How she got out of $25K of credit card debt at a 25% interest rate
- How to deliver effective content and digital marketing and why both are necessary
- How to successfully use opt-ins to increase sales
- How to create effective webinars
- How she teaches her kids about personal finance and entrepreneurship
- Why we should stop asking kids what they want to be when they grow up
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Connect with Kathleen Celmins:
Website: amplifiednow.com
Take her free course about turning one piece of content into 25: amplifiednow.com/course
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
Dream of Legacy Book by Anne-Lyse Wealth
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