Social Media Planning with Lisa Staff and Deevo Tindall
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About the Episode
LifeBlood BRAND: We talked about social media planning, overcoming imposter syndrome, getting your arms around all the moving parts of social media, and developing a sustainable strategy.
We discussed how most people recognize that social media is important, but are not sure how to use it effectively to reach their ideal customer and truly connect with them.
We talked about how to figure out what your “secret sauce” is, why people come to you, and how to determine the best way to connect with them over social.
We discussed an equation for determining how you should be showing up on social media, how to do so authentically and purposefully without feeling like your selling your soul.
We talked about how we all experience some form of imposter syndrome when posting on social media, how to overcome it and how to find a way to make social a sustainable part of your life and business with Lisa Staff and Deevo Tindall, CoFounders of Sprout Connectors, a full-service creative agency and social media management company, professional photographers, digital storytellers, branding experts and podcasters!
Listen to learn why you need to trust your gut, get and stay connected to your instincts!
For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 19:33!
You can learn more about Lisa and Deevo at SproutConnectors.com, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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George Grombacher
Lifeblood Host
Lisa Staff and Deevo Tindall
Guest
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