Content Marketing Planning Series Part 2: Quarterly Content Planning Based on Data Insights

Content Marketing Planning Series Part 2: Quarterly Content Planning Based on Data Insights by Jen Vazquez Media<br />

Content Marketing Planning Series Part 2

Quarterly Content Planning Based on Data Insights:

Welcome to the second part of our Marketing Planning Series! If you didn’t read part 1, I highly recommend you check it out right here. In the previous installment, we delved into the importance of data-driven marketing and how Google Search Console can provide valuable insights into your content’s performance.

Now, armed with data, it’s time to translate these insights into a well-crafted content strategy for the upcoming quarter. In this blog post, we’ll explore the intricacies of crafting a data-driven content strategy, reviewing top-performing content, analyzing audience engagement, identifying emerging trends, and aligning your content with your business goals. Let’s dive in!

Crafting a Data-Driven Content Strategy

A data-driven content strategy is like a roadmap that guides your content creation efforts. It’s rooted in insights and objectives, ensuring that every piece of content you produce serves a purpose and contributes to your overall goals. Here’s how to craft a data-driven content strategy:

  • Define Clear Objectives: Begin by outlining specific, measurable goals for your content. What do you aim to achieve in the upcoming quarter? Examples could include increasing website traffic, generating leads, or boosting brand awareness.
  • Know Your Audience: Based on the data you’ve collected, build detailed audience personas. Understand your audience’s needs, preferences, pain points, and behavior to tailor your content accordingly.
  • Content Themes: Identify key themes or topics that resonate with your audience. Consider evergreen topics and those relevant to emerging trends in your industry.
  • Content Types: Determine the types of content that work best for your audience. This could include blog posts, videos, infographics, webinars, or podcasts.

Reviewing Top-Performing Content

Before diving into content planning for the quarter, it’s crucial to identify what’s already working. Review the top-performing content from the previous year using the insights gained from Google Search Console. Look for patterns, commonalities, and topics that consistently resonate with your audience.

  • Content Audit: Create a list of your highest-performing blog posts, videos, or podcasts based on metrics such as clicks, impressions, and engagement.
  • Analyze Engagement: Review user comments, social shares, and any feedback associated with these top-performing pieces. What did your audience like about them? What questions did they have?
  • Identify Patterns: Are there recurring themes, keywords, or formats that stand out in your top-performing content? These insights can guide your content planning.

Analyzing Audience Engagement and Feedback

Your audience’s engagement and feedback are invaluable sources of information. Take the time to listen to your audience through various channels, including social media, comments, surveys, and email responses.

  • Social Listening: Monitor social media conversations related to your industry or niche. What topics are trending, and what questions are people asking?
  • Feedback Surveys: Consider sending out surveys to your audience to gather direct input on their preferences and needs.
  • Engagement Metrics: Continue to track engagement metrics on your website and social platforms to gauge the sentiment around your content.

Pinterest Management

WHY HIRE A PINTEREST MANAGER?

As a busy entrepreneur, you’re probably exhausted trying to keep up with all the changes and don’t have time to do #allthethings, so you are ready to outsource your Pinterest management and marketing to someone else so you can get more leads and traffic to your website and grow your business or blog to the next level and you can work in your zone of genius!

Identifying Emerging Trends and Seasonal Opportunities

Staying ahead of emerging trends and leveraging seasonal opportunities is essential for keeping your content fresh and relevant. Here’s how to identify these opportunities:

  • Industry Research: Stay updated on industry news, reports, and studies. Look for trends and developments that could impact your content strategy.
  • Keyword Research: Conduct keyword research to uncover trending search terms and topics. Tools like Google Trends and keyword research tools can be invaluable.
  • Seasonal Calendar: Create a content calendar that incorporates seasonal events, holidays, and trends relevant to your industry.

Creating a Content Calendar for the Quarter

With a clear strategy and insights in hand, it’s time to create a content calendar for the upcoming quarter. A well-structured content calendar helps you stay organized and ensures a steady flow of content that aligns with your objectives.

  • Content Themes: Allocate specific themes or topics for each week or month, ensuring they align with your overall strategy and objectives.
  • Content Types: Determine which types of content you’ll create for each theme. Consider mixing formats to keep your audience engaged.
  • Publication Schedule: Set specific publication dates for each piece of content. Consistency is key, so maintain a regular posting schedule.

Aligning Content with Business Goals

Your content should never operate in isolation from your broader business goals. Each piece of content should serve a purpose and contribute to your overall success. Here’s how to align your content with your business goals:

  • Content Mapping: Map each piece of content to a specific stage in your customer journey. Is it meant to attract, engage, convert, or retain customers?
  • Metrics and KPIs: Define the key performance indicators (KPIs) that align with your objectives. Track these metrics to measure your content’s impact on your goals.
  • Sales Funnel Integration: Ensure your content guides users through the sales funnel, from awareness to conversion. Provide clear calls to action (CTAs) that support your goals.

Best Practices for Content Planning

As you embark on your content planning journey, keep these best practices in mind:

  • Consistency: Maintain a consistent publishing schedule to keep your audience engaged.
  • Quality over Quantity: Focus on producing high-quality, valuable content rather than churning out numerous pieces.
  • Experimentation: Don’t be afraid to try new content formats or approaches to keep your strategy fresh.
  • Analytics and Monitoring: Continually analyze and monitor your content’s performance to make data-driven adjustments.

Summary

Quarterly content planning based on data insights is the cornerstone of an effective and results-driven content strategy. By crafting a data-driven content strategy, reviewing top-performing content, analyzing audience engagement, identifying emerging trends, and aligning your content with business goals, you’ll be well-prepared to create and deliver content that resonates with your audience and drives your marketing objectives forward.

Stay tuned for the next part of our Marketing Planning Series, where we’ll explore leveraging ChatGPT to create engaging social media posts from your core content.

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Content Marketing Planning Series Part 2: Quarterly Content Planning Based on Data Insights by Jen Vazquez Media
Content Marketing Planning Series Part 2: Quarterly Content Planning Based on Data Insights by Jen Vazquez Media
Content Marketing Planning Series Part 2: Quarterly Content Planning Based on Data Insights by Jen Vazquez Media
Content Marketing Planning Series Part 2: Quarterly Content Planning Based on Data Insights by Jen Vazquez Media
Content Marketing Planning Series Part 2: Quarterly Content Planning Based on Data Insights by Jen Vazquez Media

Top 10 Videos of 2023: Your Video Guide to Pinterest + Marketing

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My Top 10 Videos of 2023

Hello, brilliant achievers! 🎬 Want to visually amplify your business growth? I’ve handpicked the Top 5 Videos of 2023 that every female service provider should watch. These videos are packed with actionable advice, cutting-edge strategies, and a dash of fun to keep you engaged and empowered. Let’s hit play and step into a world of visual learning!

Video #1

 

In this video, I’m sharing Tailwind’s Ghostwriter Review and Tutorial. It saved me 4 Hours of work and continues to do so.

If you are you struggling to come up with engaging content that resonates with your audience or you are challenged by the hours it takes to create content, this video will help!

Try Tailwind out with the forever free plan —http://tailwind.sjv.io/jenvazquez

Video # 2

 

In this video I’m sharing GA4 + Pinterest Analytics Made Easy.  Learn how To Find Your Website Traffic Stats from Pinterest.

I struggled so much to find this information and I finally figured it out and thought I’d make a video for you.  Well my audience loved it as it’s the 2nd most popular video on my account.

Being able to find this information and track growth helps you to know what content on your blog is resonating and to create more content like that!

 

Video #3

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS FROM 2020. It’s pretty outdated but still has some good information for creating pins in Canva.

In this video, discussed how I created a bunch of Pinterest Pins in Canva for one blog post.

A couple of tips:

  • You don’t want to pin the same URL more than every 7 days or so – even with new images.
  • I don’t use handwriting type font for the main keywords to ensure that Pinterest can read it and also people visiting Pinterest on their cell phones.

Video #4

In this video I share about affiliate links.  You may also want to see the newest video I created on this subject.

 

Bonus Video

Are you ready to harness the immense potential of Pinterest and transform your pins into profit-generating tools? Welcome to a comprehensive guide that will delve deep into the world of monetizing Pinterest through organic affiliate marketing.

We’ll equip you with strategic insights and actionable tips, empowering you to leverage Pinterest’s unique features to maximize your affiliate conversions. From pinpointing your ideal audience to optimizing every aspect of your pins for maximum engagement, this guide will provide you with the knowledge and tools necessary to transform your Pinterest presence into a lucrative affiliate marketing platform.

Get prepared to unlock the full power of Pinterest and elevate your affiliate marketing game to new heights.

 

Video #5

In this video, we’ll be discussing How to Claim your Website for Pinterest in a SIMPLE WAY!

Many people initially face challenges with this task, but once they complete it, they often share that it was easier than they initially thought.

 

Video #6

In this video, I’ll be exploring the reasons behind utilizing Pinterest for your service-oriented business in 2023: A Beginner’s Guide to Pinterest.

 

Video #7

This is a video about What is a Pin Code and How Can You Use It Marketing Your Business.

Alright, Pinners! Ready to take your Pinterest game to the next level? Say hello to Pincodes, a little-known hack provided to us by Pinterest to share your Pinterest profile and boards in the real world.

So, what exactly are Pincodes? Well, think of them as special codes that act as gateways to your Pinterest wonderland. When someone spots your Pincode, they can simply whip out their Pinterest Lens and give it a scan. It’s like opening a door to a world of inspiration and ideas!

 

Video #8

Wanna know 6 things to focus on for Pinterest marketing going into 2024? Pinterest is the top social media referrer to my website, according to Google Analytics. And here’s an exciting fact – it surpasses even Instagram!

Pinterest has changed quite a bit in the past six months, but it’s all for the better! You no longer have to post 20-30 times a day and sharing mostly other people’s content won’t be the key to growing your business. It’s a positive shift toward a more manageable and effective approach.

 

Video #9

In this video, I’m sharing all about why your Pinterest analytics may have dropped. There are two main reasons why this may be happening and we’re covering both in this video today. Pinterest marketing is amazing so don’t let these analytic drops get you down.

Pinterest can really grow your business if you are consistent and using keywords that work well.

 

Video #10

In this video, I’m sharing Marketing Strategies Every Female Service Business Owner Needs to Know. Below are the links I mentioned in the video:

Summary

With these top 10 videos, you’re not just watching – you’re evolving and growing. Each one is a building block in your journey to digital excellence.

I’d love to invite you to subscribe to the channel.  You can follow along, learn, and transform your strategies into successes. Let’s make your business shine brighter than ever this year!

Here is more information that may be helpful!

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Top 10 rated youtube videos in 2023 helping with Pinterest and Marketing - Jen Vazquez Media
Top 10 rated youtube videos in 2023 helping with Pinterest and Marketing - Jen Vazquez Media
Top 10 rated youtube videos in 2023 helping with Pinterest and Marketing - Jen Vazquez Media
Top 10 rated youtube videos in 2023 helping with Pinterest and Marketing - Jen Vazquez Media

How Your Core Values can make marketing easier with Ati Grinspun

How Your Core Values can make marketing easier with Ati Grinspun

How Your Core Values Can Make Marketing Easier With Ati Grinspun

Ever learn about “core values” where you circle the words that aline with your core values? Today, my guest is going to be sharing a different perspective and one I think you’ll love!

Transcript:

Jen Vazquez

Ever learn about core values that, you know, where you circle the words that are supposed to sort of align with your business? Today, my guest is going to blow your mind because she’s going to be sharing a different perspective. And one, I think you will love it. It will not only help to make marketing easier because it’s going to crystallize absolutely. Everything to do with marketing. So when you go to show up and create content, it’s easy because you know those core values, but also it can help you grow your business.

Welcome back if you’re new here. I am Jen Vasquez and I help hyper-busy female service providers use Pinterest to book more clients and increase their income and impact. And on this podcast, I have the pleasure of speaking with amazing marketing experts to help you take action in your business. So if marketing is something that you wanna learn more about, we would love [00:01:00] for you to subscribe to our podcast or YouTube channel. Oh, you guys, today, I swear, she and I have been talking about getting her on this podcast for months. We’ve finally made it happen.

Today I am talking with my friend Ti Greenspun, and I’m very excited because she is an acclaimed personal branding coach and photographer specializing in serving dynamic female entrepreneurs who are the soul and face of their business. She’s deeply committed to helping women unravel the complexities of online and offline visibility, making it not just manageable, but also a thrilling and fun experience to show up authentically passionate about nurturing meaningful connections among female entrepreneurs. Ati serves as a pivotal force in bridging the gap between business success and personal fulfillment.

She is All about that with her infectious energy. I swear we’re kind of competing in that area, so when we have a conversation, everyone better just watch out. energy and amazing expertise turn the often overwhelming task of personal branding into an exhilarating journey of self-discovery and impact expression. As the visionary and founder of the Be You Brand Academy, she has created a transformative platform designed to skyrocket women to new heights and their respective fields.

A sought-after speaker and bestselling author, Ati, is driven by her profound belief that women who excel in business. They have become catalysts for positive changes on a global scale, not just for their own lives or their business. By empowering women to discover their unique voice. Ati is also not just building brands, but she is [00:03:00] igniting revolutions.

Welcome, Ati.

Ati Grinspun:

Yes. Oh my God. Oh my God. You were reading that and we kind of like, I redid that intern. It was a little long. I’m gonna say I might have to like go in there, but there, you know what, there is so much of me in that and what I have been creating through the last five years, and you and I know each other in person. Like, and you know that literally, that’s what I’m all about. Right? Like especially the

Jen Vazquez:

brings you to life. Like that’s why I read the full thing and I didn’t edit anything out because it truly states like who you are.

Ati Grinspun:

 I love it. love it. I, it was giving me chills.

Jen Vazquez:

Isn’t it weird to hear someone else say what you’re talking about, your business, but to hear someone else say it, you’re kind of like, wow. Yeah.

Ati Grinspun:

Yeah. Well, one of the things I, this is kind of like a tip for people [00:04:00] too. I actually, a lot of the words that I use in there have been taken from what people tell me they experience around me. Like, for example, the, the, the, the infectious, right? Like, that’s something I would’ve never put in there. But I am telling you, I can even tell you how many people tell me like, your energy’s infectious. Your energy’s infectious. And I remember like thinking, what the fuck are people

Jen Vazquez:

Yeah, know

Ati Grinspun:

But that is what people experience. So I started taking how like people were like describing me or telling me, and I started putting it on my bio. And that is how we end up with that bio.

Jen Vazquez:

Yes. And it is, it is. Using words that other people describe you is probably the one of the most effective action items or tips that, I mean, we’ve so much in star for you in this podcast, but it is a [00:05:00] great tip that we didn’t even touch on yet in the questions.

Ati Grinspun:

We didn’t even, like, we didn’t even talking personal branding or marketing or anything. And guys, you can take these already.

Jen Vazquez:

Yeah, so let’s dive in. We’ve got a ton to cover. This may be a two-parter, talk to me a little bit about what jobs you had in the past and kind of like how you got to where you are today. ’cause I love this story.

Ati Grinspun:

Yes, I was a world-champion Flair bartender, . So for people who don’t know what that is, I was one of the bar bartenders who flip the bottles and then poured them into the cup. And why I say world champion is I used to compete.

So I traveled the world doing flirt competitions and that’s how I met my husband. That’s actually how I ended up in Las Vegas. So I was very like known in that. I always say that little world, because in that moment, that world was everything to me. But once I actually stepped on the side of that, I started realizing how much was out there and how much was available to me as a person, not just as a bartender.

Right. Uh, in what I did before I got to the top, I’m from a very small town in Argentina. I mean, I’m from Buenos Aires, but I’m from the suburbs and I literally ended up in Las Vegas. It was the mecca of what I did. Right. So I came to work at a bar here in Vegas. I was there for 16 years, but while I was there, I actually went to school for photography here in Vegas.

And I did that because I always knew there was something else for me. I didn’t know what that was. I loved to travel. I travel all over the world, and that was kinda like my hobby. So then I opened, a studio when I got pregnant with my son, I was like, okay, I’m gonna be a photographer. And I did baby photo, . I I learned [00:07:00] so much about business by opening that studio, niching down, creating a brand for myself because, you know, I went through a ton of, you know, at the beginning you do everything Like this is on any career. We can talk about too, right? I was doing everything. So, you know, I was a photographer, like, do you need headshots?

Yes, well I didn’t understand, right? Like the whole concept of nicheing down. And then eventually I did a niche down to babies and that was like the first time that I, I truly built a business and I was doing good. but I ended up going back to bartending somewhere there in the middle. And at the time I thought that it was a failure. Now I look back and I was like, oh, what an amazing blessing.

Ati Grinspun:

There, there was so many lessons on that. from there, I briefly got into network marketing. And when I got into network marketing, what happened was like, that’s actually where I started developing a little bit of like leadership and like my [00:08:00] big vision. That is actually where my big vision came alive. I didn’t have any point of reference to what was out there, not only on making money, but on impact and making a difference on leadership and all the things.

And I saw this lady speaking on stage and there was something that lead up for me. And that line never went off until this day. but that is where it all started, right? but I pivoted into personal branding because I was helping my team. And for those of you listening, I’m kind of quoting here. I started developing a lot of the things around building your brand and pivoting into personal branding, and photography. As I started working with women, I was like amazed at the passion that was behind women building businesses. Once I started working with women that were businesses, not [00:09:00] women in, and by the way, I was literally on network marketing at this point. It looks like it was five minutes.

I think it was like a few years. But like it was a catalyst for growth and really handling rejection and all the things like people, talk about network marketing as like the gateway drug into

Jen Vazquez:

it’s a gateway drug into your entrepreneurship, I think for a lot of people.

Ati Grinspun:

Yeah. And was that for me. So pivotal those are all the jobs I had in my life. Like I was a bartender for most of my life. and that actually, helped me also to understand that. I love people. Like I know a lot of bartenders will never tell you this. They’re like, I fucking hate people. You see the worst of people. But I loved it I always work in clubs, but for me, I was constantly on stage.

Like people are like, whoa, speaking comes so natural to you. I’m like, it’s not necessarily speaking, but yes, it is the discipline of practicing something and the [00:10:00] discipline, because I literally like practice for eight hours a day, flipping glass bottles.

Jen Vazquez:

Wow. In the world of personal branding, authenticity is key. And it’s also something people struggle with a lot. But how can entrepreneurs, especially women in early business years, ensure that their authentic selves shine through in not just to be authentic, right? Because it is, it is literally the 2023 Buzzword. I don’t know you know that, I just, I just heard that two days ago and well, perfect timing for my podcast. how do they truly impact their audience? And potential clients with that authenticity. Of course, we wanna grow our business, but how can they make an impact as well?

Ati Grinspun: 

I absolutely love this question. Okay, so number one, I feel like authenticity is a word that is very bastardized in the online world because everybody talks about authenticity and [00:11:00] I don’t believe that I. People truly know what that means, right? So like I wanna actually go back to the road of self-discovery because I think that authenticity really starts with self-discovery, right?

And allowing ourselves to truly be who we are. But a lot of the times we don’t really know who we are until a few years in, or a few years into really being like, okay, who do I wanna be? Who do I wanna help? How do I wanna show up in the world? you and I have talked about this in the past and is for me, building our personal brand is about living your, your.

Again, I don’t even wanna use the word legacy either. It’s about the mark that you live in the world, right? So when we start talking about what is that mark, that can actually change depending on where you are at. if you are listening, I want you to bear with me for a minute. am working with women. The first thing that we do is [00:12:00] we go into self-discovery, and that road sometimes is very rocky,

Well, because a lot of times we are allowing ourselves to say, I don’t know.

So, for example, a question that I ask people all the time when people talk about your why, this is the first question, right? And your core values, right? But people are literally grabbing like a piece of paper and like picking core values out of a list. I’m like, we do it in a completely different way, your core values, they’re already there. You don’t get to pick them. I mean, you can do priorities.

You can start thinking what’s important to you and add things, who you are at your core, it’s already there. People literally will tell somebody like you and me, yeah, but I just need to make money. Give me, gimme the fast pace to this and I get it. But the thing is, you. [00:13:00] Do not get to share authentically and to share from a place of confidence until you truly know who you are.

Jen Vazquez:

I agree, even if you haven’t done it and you’ve been in business for five years, take the time

Ati Grinspun:

but let’s actually put it on practical terms because I think that people tell, you know who you’re your core values, your why, and people are like, okay, great. Now I have all this shit in paper. How do I use it? And that is the biggest problem that we have right now on the online world, right? people like well tell you what to do, but nobody tells you exactly how to use it.

So I’m gonna give you a few examples of this and why I truly believe that authenticity is kind of like a road. So for me, and I’m like back onto my story, there was a lot of, not only self-discovery, but self-acceptance that had to go with me actually sitting down with you today. And I absolutely know that my road and my life as a bartender has. Help me so much to get where I’m at today. But for the longest time,

I actually didn’t wanna tell people that because I was under the impression that if I would tell people I was a bartender, they wouldn’t see me as an authority. They wouldn’t see me as somebody knowledgeable. They would all these things.

Jen Vazquez:

Judgment.

Ati Grinspun:

All of that. Yeah. But the first person that was judging was me.

Jen Vazquez:

Yeah,

Ati Grinspun:

Nobody was

Jen Vazquez:

I mean, let we, I feel like we ourselves so much worse than anyone else is ever going to.

Ati Grinspun:

Well, when I was judging myself, I saw that outside,

That’s all I saw. But the moment I started talking about how me bartending brought me to where I’m at, like I know for sure that of me, being a bartender that like flipped the battles and being on station, all of that, that comes together with my love for speaking now.

That is the same love. It’s a different performance, but it’s the same thing. So when I look back and I’m like, oh my God, every [00:15:00] stage, every battle that I broke, every, every single one of those performances have helped me get to be the speaker that I am today. , right? There is no coincidences. So the reason why I’m bringing all this into this conversation is when you start really knowing who you are and you start doing the internal work that goes self-discovery, on your mindset, working on, okay, how do I really feel about this?

And for me, I process writing like I journal a ton. I didn’t know this. This started with, with actual entrepreneurship. For some people, it’s maybe talking to other people. For some people, this may be hiring a mindset coach for whatever you need to do. But that is the secret when people tell me like, what is the secret sauce?

You are the secret sauce. But this is, is the self-discovery because when you discover who you are, you practice self-acceptance and you [00:16:00] understand that your journey is what people are buying. We always talk about how are you unique, right?

And I think that what people don’t understand is the only thing that will make you unique is the journey that got you here.

Jen Vazquez:

Yes. Yes,

Ati Grinspun:

I mean, you and me, we both talk about marketing, right? But you and me, we have a photography background. You and me, we have so many parallels in our life, but we’re completely different or different.

So I think that people completely underestimate the power. Of their journey, the things that happen to them, who they are at their core. let’s talk about core values, so if you are actually watching on YouTube right now, right at the top in my wall, you can see me watching, I have my core values on my wall.

Okay? And I remember the reason for that is because when you start realizing what your true core values are, it’s not about the work. And I’m gonna read them to you so people can understand how to use them. [00:17:00] I challenge my clients to do is you wanna have the word, but you also wanna define them.

Jen Vazquez:

because everyone can define words totally differently.

Ati Grinspun:

Yes. you gonna laugh about this, my. course. But I remember there were things in my business that for me, like really trigger me, and I didn’t really understand why. me it’s , the power of positivity and a positive outlook on all areas of life are, and most important value from business to health to growth.

Always think, how can I, this has guided me in so many ways in my business because you can say, fuck, I’m not good at social media. Or you can ask yourself, how can I. And the reason why I’m saying this is when I’m sharing on social media, when I am teaching, when something becomes hard, when maybe something is not [00:18:00] coming easy. Because guys, you can be positive, but business is business. There’s gonna be moments that things are gonna happen, right? So for you, this could be, I don’t know, I’m gonna tell you another one.

This is, this came at a surprise to me. Curiosity is actually one of my core values, and I didn’t know this, but what I remember happening, sometimes I would be working with a client and this person would be maybe, uh, a little close off to things and this would trigger me.

And I remember started asking myself, why is this triggering me? Well. Once I realized that curiosity was a core value, this was kind of going against who I was and my core right? Now, this doesn’t mean I cannot work with people that are a little close off, but I had to find ways to ignite that curiosity in them, right?

So I, again, I’m gonna read this for you. Always be [00:19:00] learning, always be open to new ways of doing things. No fear, I ask questions. This is where the coaching part comes in, also this has helped me understand things in my relationship with people, things in my relationship with my husband, right? I always look for mentorship.

Travel, see new things, want to learn about others. Now why am I sharing this with you guys and how you can apply this? Everything I do, I’m sifting so I’m kind of sifting everything in my business through these, core values, how I make decisions, right?

How am I creating content? How am I showing up with a positive attitude, and how am I actually creating that mark in the world, like for whoever like follows me and, and you and me are friends and we met in person. Like literally, I talk about this all the time, and sometimes I’ll hear somebody [00:20:00] say something negative and I will tell them like, how can you turn this around?

How can you ask yourself? How can I, it kind of starts. Leading through your life, but you cannot be authentic if you don’t know this.

Jen Vazquez:

Yeah. take this a step further because I think this is really powerful for everyone who’s listening or watching now, what are a couple tips or maybe a technique that you use with your clients to help them discover these core values to the degree that you just

Ati Grinspun:

Oh my God. I love, okay, I might actually butcher this because I could, like, it would’ve been a really good idea to have this in front of me, but I actually took this out of a psychology book and what happened was like I had several coaches, like you had several coaches and. Literally people would go through their core value from a [00:21:00] list.

And this was highly disturbing to me

Jen Vazquez:

Yeah, because it makes you wanna pick things that you think your clients would want you to have versus what is in you. Yes.

Ati Grinspun:

That was exactly, I was like, uh, I think is it. then I remember, okay, I remember reading this and I remember like putting family, and I’m like, okay, yeah, but most of my family don’t even live here, so I don’t understand what this means to me. Right. So I study, like realizing that I was like asking people to do the same, and I’m like, you don’t get to pick who you are.

You are, and then you can grow from there. You can become better or, or bigger or whatever you want, but you gotta know what your, what your, what the fuck are you working

Jen Vazquez:

What are What do you have Naturally, I do.

Ati Grinspun:

So I remember, uh, and I love psychology and I read a lot of, like, it has to be [00:22:00] easy psychology. I don’t read Freud, right? Like , no. It needs to be like easy, digestible, fun, all this stuff. And I came across these core values exercise and I was like, oh my God.

One was like, okay, what are things that when you encountering others, you actually absolutely hate?

And there was a thing where you put like your, your top five, right? And then you stated what was the opposite of that? And actually this is kind of like a five step

this is literally a module inside of my program. The first thing people do when they come in, and I can’t even tell you how many people tell me, oh my God, I’ve done so many core, core value exercises. Then you can actually sift it as your business is growing, you can kind of be, okay, I’m gonna do this through my business.

I honestly, this is it. The, my personal ones are also my business ones. Because, I mean, even though I have a, [00:23:00] a, a small but mighty team, it’s just me. I am the head of this team, right? So I, I don’t consider myself a solopreneur, but I, whatever my core values are, the core values of my personal brand, my business, everything.

you, you stated those things and you stated what you hated on other people and also what you hated. When these, and, and I believe the exercise I had, like the adjectives on there. They had to be adjectives. That was a thing. is a thing.

And then you actually made them a noun. So there were things that you could hate on other people, like things that, exacerbate you and then you made them a positive.

Jen Vazquez:

So cool.

Ati Grinspun:

And that is just the part of it. I know there were more steps, but I remember this part was the part that I was like, oh,

Jen Vazquez:

It clicked.

Ati Grinspun:

it’s a core value. It for me. what really distilled was, for example, one of the other ones is abundance. That’s a core value for me. [00:24:00] But this came from actually realizing that.

I hated when people had scarcity thoughts around life and business. But also I hated penny painting. While I loved being very smart around my money, which I didn’t consider to be the same.

Jen Vazquez:

Yes. Yes.

Ati Grinspun:

His was so important because as I was defining all of those things, it made me look at stuff.

I’m gonna give you an example of something that I, this actually happened was something that happened with a client of mine. We did kind of like a trade and she showed up to this trade and she wasn’t showing up as her, her best self and what I knew she could absolutely deliver to this trade that we were doing.

And I kind of took it personal. I remember I came home and I started looking at my core values of like two or three weeks went by and I didn’t tell her anything. Now, another one of my core values is [00:25:00] honesty. The way I described it is always strive to be transparent, always do what I say I’m going to do.

My communication style is blunt, and while I take high consideration of people’s feelings, I always say what I think and give my honest opinion. Because the truth is that you cannot coach people if you don’t. And I remember thinking, sitting here looking at that, I mean like, I have to have a conversation with this person.

I sent her a message and I was like, we need to jump on a Zoom call. And I told her. And she told me, this is why I love you.

Jen Vazquez:

Oh, oh,

Ati Grinspun:

I am so thankful because as a mentor, yes, it hurts that you’re telling but I can grow from here.but if I wouldn’t have looked at my core values, I probably would’ve stayed out of alignment. And this was something [00:26:00] that was bothering me. Now, for every single one of you listening, your core values are gonna be different.

Maybe you don’t. Maybe honesty, is defined in a completely different way to you. how crazy it’s that. That’s how it was defined for me, right? And what happens is you start acting. Out of alignment in your business, in your content, how you say things. And now if you wanna bring it to the true how you show up authentically in your business, this is how you show up authentically.

It’s not about what you wear and what you say, and it’s your, you start showing up as you are learning about you and you’re like, okay, how would I tell this to somebody if I truly was sitting in front of this person? And, and you show up on camera saying it that way.  You don’t censor yourself. Whatever your core values are for

Jen Vazquez:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Ati Grinspun:

I promise you it will probably be a little hard because you will be challenged to show up as your true [00:27:00] self. But the thing is, everything from the moment you write a post to the moment you decide how you present your offers to the moment.

Like everything is sifted through that.

Jen Vazquez:

Okay. So in terms of core values, I’ve never heard it presented the way that you’re presenting it. It’s so exciting and it’s making me wanna break out a notebook. Okay. That’s how I know when

Ati Grinspun:

So this goes back, okay, so one of the things that people absolutely can take from here, which I think again is giving your ourselves permission. For me, there was a huge self-discovery that went on moving, obviously from bartending to opening a studio. And since we’re diving into it, one of the reasons I actually came back to bartending is I felt really lost.

I like, you know, I had a, a baby business. I had a baby, baby , I had a baby,

Jen Vazquez:

and you were photographing babies

Ati Grinspun:

Yeah. So there was a lot of overwhelm that was happening there. And what happened when I went back to my job is I almost found myself again, and I could grow from that place. Right? But going back to authenticity, I didn’t have the guts in my photography business, really talk about being a bartender and what that meant and all of that, right?

So there was so much self-discovery and now jumping forward, I was a photographer now for several years when I decided to start focusing on personal branding, I was actually reading a ton and things outside of the industry. This is where the tip is for you guys. Allow yourself to find what is truly calling to you, because when I found this exercise on the book.

One of the things that would, that happened was like, whoa, but everybody’s teaching core values in a different way.

Jen Vazquez:

Yes,

Ati Grinspun:

And I was like, who am I [00:29:00] to teach it this way? But I knew

Jen Vazquez:

you were perfect for it. Like

Ati Grinspun:

that’s exactly where the teaching is. Allow yourself to bring you into the equation. And I’m gonna tell you, this is all about self permission and self-acceptance and really learning to trust your gut.

That doesn’t happen overnight. That happens on that self discovery road. When we talk about Fulfillment and business and bringing them together. And you and I are part of like a huge community that thrives on that because I don’t believe that you are gonna stick with your business and you’re gonna grow and you’re gonna make money and you’re gonna do what it takes every single day.

We were talking about this off camera earlier, being tired, like working your business and all of that. You are not gonna push through the shitty stuff if you are not truly connected to these core values. What you wanna create in the world, which in return is your personal brand.

Jen Vazquez:

Exactly. Okay. So for those that are unable to invest yet [00:30:00] in that, but see the value of it, I mean, you, you came up with a great tip and think about things that sort of rile you up in others and try to think about the opposite. Do you have more tips in that area in terms of, not even just coming up with the words, but coming up with the definition.

Because what I noted was that your definitions were so, you just knowing you. Right.

And how how were you able to. Come up with that description.

Ati Grinspun:

I shared earlier, like for me, I never journal in my life until I started entrepreneurship because there was a lot of mindset things that I need to work through. Especially like coming from bartending, being like at the top of my game and not for me.

There was a lid that opened. I was like, oh my God, there is a world out there. I mean, I was like, what? Right. So I [00:31:00] had a lot of like, mindset issues to work through. Like guilt and money felt a little dirty. I don’t know, like all these things, I’m, I’m still working through them. Right? But I think that, that once you sit down and like, let’s say, let’s work with positivity, right?

What actually positivity means to you?

Jen Vazquez:

Yeah. Yeah. And, and for like, for me, my definition of positivity, that’s the one that like got me, that made me realize how important the definition is because for me I literally look at every single thing going on in my life through the lens of the glass is half full. I am already thinking on a positive thing. Even in the most dire of circumstances. My father passed away, like, and I was able to see positives. Parts of it, not in the fact of it, but in parts of it. . [00:32:00] Yes. I took photos with him the month before and how important that photo is today, right? People say you are , like my personal cheerleader. Well, I’m not being a personal cheerleader to everyone. That’s just how I see life.

Ati Grinspun:

Uh, so in that exercise that I was like, okay, when you realize what are these things that like truly like trigger you or like that you absolutely hate on somebody else and you hate them when they show up in you? I think part of the exercise, part of why that is so powerful is because you look at like these traits or things that show up in other people, they bother you, but you absolutely hate them when they show up in you. So you have kind of like that negative

Jen Vazquez:

Mm-Hmm.

Ati Grinspun:

take, but then what is it about it? And I think that when you’re actually writing, well, I hate it when somebody can realize like it’s saying, I can’t do this. That is how I actually came up with that.

Jen Vazquez:

it can  absolutely do this. Like,

Ati Grinspun:

So for you, that would be you thinking like, oh my God, it absolutely triggers me when people are seeing the worst on every situation. Because the truth is that every single one of us has a completely different filter. Again, it’s based on our experiences, on the things that we live, like what we learn, our culture, all of that.

Jen Vazquez:

SO good. let’s say we have someone who’s wanting to show up as authentic or wanting to really dive into their brand, their personal brand, it’s obviously super easy if you work with someone like Ati , obviously, right? Let’s just put it out there. But

Ati Grinspun:

Oh, but usually people get to me by the time they, either been trying, right? They, it’s very rare. Somebody’s like, okay, I knew I had to build the personal brand. Here I am. Right? Like usually people, either , they’re star by strap boot in it, [00:34:00] or no

Jen Vazquez:

yeah, yeah, 

Ati Grinspun:

Or they have done some of the work, they’re somewhere over there

and now they’re okay, so now like I’m going to the next level. It’s very rare that somebody will like start their business or their journey by saying, oh, I need a personal brand.

Jen Vazquez:

Are there some exercises or techniques that you can use to pull some of this out of people that they could try to maybe do on their own?

Ati Grinspun:

And, and I think there is, and there is a ton. And one of the things is Pinterest, there is so much on Pinterest that people can actually find. There is so many like checklists and stuff like that. But this is where I think that people can truly shine at trying to start an is number one. Do this work. Take the time to really understand who you are, what you bring to the table, and allow yourself to grow because you are not gonna be the best person on social media, [00:35:00] the best person on video, the best per on day one.

You are not. So allow yourself to get started. Get started. Just do it right. Like whatever, like yes, I know you have fear. Yes, I know you have impostor syndrome because we all have it. It

Jen Vazquez:

you, by the way, if you don’t have it. It means you’re Great. yourself

Ati Grinspun:

to you.

Jen Vazquez:

out of your comfort zone either,

Ati Grinspun:

is true.

Jen Vazquez:

and that’s when business grows. Or at least for me, when I feel that sort of uncomfortable imposter syndrome, it usually tells me at my gut that whatever is making me fearful is that next step I need to take to growth

Ati Grinspun:

I never understood what people say. You have to lean into the heart. I never understood that for the longest time. Well, the heart is literally showing you the edge. It is the edge between where you are comfortable and oh shit, [00:36:00] this is, this is hard. Okay, you have to lean so you actually grow into that.

Whatever it is. Is it a skill? Is it a practice? Is it whatever it is, right? So I think like, okay, so we talked a little bit about the self-discovery. Now the self-discovery is the first step. So you kind of are allowing yourself to show up authentically, and you lean into that and you sift everything through it.

But the next one is really understanding who do you wanna serve? I always say, what do you wanna be known for? And when people tell me, I wanna be known for being honest and a good person, I’m like, listen, bitch, that a given.

Jen Vazquez:

That’s a great,

Ati Grinspun:

I hope.

Jen Vazquez:

I say that’s a great pageant answer, That’s not realistic.

Ati Grinspun:

hope you’re a good person. I hope you’re honest. I hope like yes, that’s a given. I’m gonna, I actually assume you’re a good person. Like, you don’t need to show me that you’re a good person. I wanna assume that you’re a good person because I don’t wanna go around in the world thinking that people are shitty.

Right? Unless you show me different. So now let’s talk about what you really wanna be known for. What is that over, arching theme of your life? Right. So for me it’s personal, running, photography, community, uplifting people like I want, those are the things I wanna be known for. I wanna be known for like walking into a room and people are like, oh my God, she brought the energy.

Right? What, what do you wanna be known for now? See that in that ball of things, There is business, there is personality, there is all of it. Because I think that people get lost when they think about that personal brand and they’re like, well, but people say I can sell anything. Well, yes you can, as long as you are known for that.

Like if all of a sudden tomorrow I start selling, I don’t know, tamales, people are gonna be like, I thought you were from Argentina. Like, right, that doesn’t match. What I’m to fit the theme. So you have to start with the theme of who you are, what you are known for, what is important to you.

Again, we go back to the [00:38:00] core values, right? What is important to you? Now when I talk about what the, the mark that you live in the world, you can do that in so many ways. You can do that through coaching, through speaking, through podcasting. You get to choose that is the, the. Like you can create planners, you can write a book, you can.

Now the thing is people usually start the other way around. They wanna market first. Now they don’t know what they’re marketing, they don’t know what their core values is. They don’t know who they are, they don’t know any of that. They don’t know who they wanna serve. So for me, very early on when I pivoted my business, I knew I wanted to work with women.

Okay. Now

Jen Vazquez:

We’re Now we’re nicheing it Yes.

Ati Grinspun:

Yeah. And when we talk about niching down sometimes, like I don’t, I tell people at the beginning, it’s hard because you don’t truly know,

Like who your people are and, and this can take time to really like figure it out. [00:39:00] But if you start looking at what is the common denominator of the problem that you love, like solving with or for people, what is.

Jen Vazquez:

you wanna help people get.

Ati Grinspun:

Listen to what people are telling you they’re struggling with and what part of that, that, that problem, like that common denominator be your first like trigger of like how you can start narrowing down. So I like talking about narrowing down and not just like, oh, what is your niche? Well, it start narrowing down little by little, by little by little.

The more you narrow down. Like for example, I never, I came all the way to women entrepreneur who are the face of their business. They’re service providers. I don’t do product, right? But I never went even smaller than that because I love it here.

Jen Vazquez:

You have that gut instinct that that’s exactly where you need to be.

Ati Grinspun:

But I have a colleague who is a personal branding coach and she narrow, narrow, narrow, [00:40:00] narrow, narrow. She’s only working with real estate agents now.

Jen Vazquez:

Yeah, which is, is amazing. Like that is the glory of owning your own business is that you can decide what you’re gonna do.

Ati Grinspun:

Not only that, went as far as to like, not, she only does personal branding for real estate on Instagram. I’m like, that’s fucking great. Great for you. But for me, I wanna work with women that like, want to have like massive impact that they wanna like, ripple effect. Right? So that wouldn’t work for me.

Jen Vazquez:

Yes, exactly. Oh my gosh. This has been insanely cool. So let me ask you one final question and then we’re gonna go

on to what you’re gifting everyone, which I think will also be a nice help for everyone. What are three things that really helped you grow your business? Anything, tools, advice, whatever.

Ati Grinspun:

Number one was putting myself in rooms. Thi this is [00:41:00] literally number one where I was absolutely uncomfortable.

Jen Vazquez:

where you’re like, I even belong here?

Ati Grinspun:

no, like literally thinking I fucking don’t belong here.

So now I’m gonna give you the disclaimer. You actually have to be able to start understanding when you truly don’t belong there and that’s not your room and these are not your people or are you uncomfortable because there is so much edge there as so much growth for you to do.

So that was number one, because when I put myself in those rooms, . I started seeing what I wanted to achieve. I started looking at what other people had that I wanted, and being, if she can do it, I can chew.

That was number one. Number two, actually, why I am so passionate about personal branding, it was because at the beginning I kept going around and around and around and I couldn’t figure it out. Even though I did the whole photography and I niched down and all of that. When I went into network [00:42:00] marketing, I felt very, very lost. what actually made me successful there was my personal brand, right? Who I was to my network, how I was showing up for those people. And this repeats over and over and over. So I think like . To some, what that means is like literally working on your mindset, working on who you are being as opposed to like, what are you doing?

Because what you are doing, it’s absolutely affected by who you are being. So working on my mindset, and if I would have to say one tool, you probably have people talking about this, is Think and Grow Rich. it’s such a heavy book. But there is so much learning there and that actually made me then seek out help for. my mindset and all of that. So that is the actual tool, the actual tool that helped me there.

And if I would have to say the third tool, and this is probably not what people are, are thinking that, I was going to say, but for me, growing my business was really understanding that social media is the glue that puts it all together. But that triangle of like building relationships, really finding my people again, putting myself in rooms that are very uncomfortable, finding my people and then using social media to actually exponentially how many times somebody can see me.

meet somebody in person then that you actually are gonna have to follow up with that person a million times and that person might think like, okay, you’re kind of weird, but now. You get to see me and see me and see me and see me and see me and see me. Like literally, I probably know so much about your life from social media, not because we talk so many times.

Jen Vazquez:

Exactly, exactly.

Ati Grinspun:

I remember I asked you like, girl, you’re a grandma. I that on social media. You tell me so, I think that once I started leveraging all that stuff and going back to authenticity, when you actually are doing things in person, you can’t hide and now you start showing a more authentical line and that is freeing you guys. That is so freeing.

Jen Vazquez:

Yes. And I think too, after Covid shut us all in our own little houses, there is a big sort of global collective need to be with people in person again. So I feel like, and in-person events is something that’s gonna really grow on the horizon. If we’re looking forward to 2024, I think making sure that you go to at least one event, if you’re a business owner in person,

Ati Grinspun:

Minimum.

Jen Vazquez:

at minimum is really necessary. Like I. Didn’t do hardly any of it before the pitch club, which is where we met. And now I can’t imagine not having at that as part of my business. And like you were saying, you, you, you’re showing up live with people.

Ati Grinspun:

I think for me, well, but at the beginning, it was [00:45:00] also just going to networking events, right? And finding other women that were on the same path. So back in 2019, I actually went to a live event. This was pre-COVID, and that event was the event that changed my life.

I saw a speaker there and I was like, what? and I think that people underestimate the connection and the, the vibration and the frequency and like we can add all yes heart, like you are touching your heart, I’m touching my heart, which is meeting people in person that literally not only will talk about you, but they will feel your life with purpose. And you will, you will not only meet clients, but you will meet peers, you will meet friends, you will meet people that, when.

You reach out to them because you actually, either you need something or you wanna, whatever it is. It, it doesn’t need to be a need. It could be a need that is actually, Hey, I need to talk to somebody about this. it’s not necessarily [00:46:00] asking for business. This person will be willing to be there because there is actually a relationship and that cannot still till this day be done online.

Jen Vazquez:

No, no. You can nurture a relationship with online, you

Ati Grinspun:

Oh yeah. I mean, you and we, yeah, we nurture the relationship online. Uh, but, but the thing is though, there’s something magical that happens in person and, and just like, just to like, like be absolutely like transparent here before it’s, I have my own live event, but before that I started by hosting networking events here in Vegas. And, but most of my clients are not in Vegas. My photography clients are, but my coaching clients, they’re rarely in Vegas.

Jen Vazquez:

Yeah. Well, before we get to the gift that you’re offering to share with our audience, tell everybody about the services that you provide, because I know there’s gonna be multiple people out there. They’re like, I need her in my life. Like I need,[00:47:00]

Ati Grinspun:

So there is two ways, literally, I make it super easy for people. There is two ways people can work with me. Either I help you build your personal brand and I’m gonna break it down, or I help you with the photography part. Now they’re intertwined because the photography part, I truly believe, I actually made a post about this this morning.

I believe that in the last five years that I’ve been coaching my photography skills have a skyrocket, but it’s not the lighting, it’s not the posing. It’s because I understand personal branding strategy. So because I understand personal branding strategy, when I come into literally how do we create those visuals?

I go into your story, who you are, your personality, your core values, what’s important, what do you wanna show your processes, like the list goes, goes on and on and on. Right. So the two ways people can work with me is I have a program that is called the Be Brand Academy. This is a one year program.

You guys, it’s a transformation from Zero to Hero. We work on your, personal brand, we work on your offers. We work on selling consultations, social media. All of it, how you can be more visible because we go literally from you kind of like hiding to like really showing up as a true personal brand. And that takes time. the other way is for the people that are more advanced.

I do VIP weekends and the VIP weekends. Usually we work on something very specific. So I have a, one of my clients is coming like at the in December, for a weekend. And we are, she’s going more corporate. She’s like, she’s like a breath work coach, leadership coach. But she’s like, I feel like, you know, I’ve been doing Instagram and that is not attracting the people.

I’m like, yeah, no. So the way I do personal brand is we go to the core of the strategy. We’re not necessarily working just Instagram, just LinkedIn, just Facebook. We actually build your strategy and then the second day we do all the visuals, we do [00:49:00] video, all of that. So that’s personal running.

And if not, if you are in Vegas or you wanna come from another place, which I actually have ton of clients that come from other places. also through photography. I still offer photography. This is like, but it’s kind of like my fun part in my business to still shoot. I am not ready to let that go. So I’m still offering it.

Yeah. And I love it. so yeah, that’s how you can work with me. Plus my event. that is actually a, a fun way to jump into my world. But building your own community, meeting other people, and growing your business.

So I have the Be You brand live, the event is September 26th, 27th, 28th. 2024. Here in Vegas. so if you go to my Instagram, like we already have the dates. We already selling tickets for that. because the thing is I knew a minute into my event this year that I was gonna do it again.

Jen Vazquez:

Yeah. you knew in the planning stages, let’s be honest, because you already,

Ati Grinspun:

Well, I didn’t know because I was like, is this gonna be as amazing as I think it’s gonna

Jen Vazquez:

It was insane. I’ve heard from multiple people about how insane it was. Tell everyone what your freebie is and how it can help our audience.

Ati Grinspun:

Okay, so I have a profitable personal brand quiz. now this is not like just every quiz that you take out there, like literally this will ask you seven questions 60 seconds. But the seven questions are based on the seven. Core pillars that we use to build your personal brand. So, and then once you get your percentage, it will tell you like if you are a beginner, if you’re an intermediate, or if you’re advanced, and it will actually give you, a step for you to take to start moving your personal brand forward.

Because I think one of the things that I hear from people the most is, I don’t know how to get started, or when they’re intermediate [00:51:00] now they are starting to get on this self-doubt kind of like place. they are advanced, they have been doing it for a long time, they’re like, okay, what is the next step? Which is usually I’m gonna spoil it a little bit, visibility.

Which a lot of people don’t understand the difference between content, visibility, all of that. So, so we took that under consideration and you are literally gonna get an email with all your responses, and each person or each stage gets a different response and, uh, different things based on your, on

Jen Vazquez:

and you’ll love being on her email list. Such good juicy information, applicable, actionable information, and I always leave reading it going, yeah, yeah.

Ati Grinspun:

I try. I try because people tell me that I don’t sell enough. Like, so I’ve been like being more, like, I don’t sell enough in my emails, but sometimes I’ll just write a letter to my people

Yeah. just love that.

Jen Vazquez:

And we’ll have, you know, Instagram, we’ll have, all the links down below in the show notes. Thank you so much for your valuable advice and your time today, and everyone listening or watching, if you found some ideas and tips that you can implement in your business, we’d love for you to leave a review. It’s the lifeblood of our podcast.

Now go out there and do something good for your business, like taking that quiz so that you can find out where you are and take action. Meaning go put it on your calendar so that you actually get it done, and you grow your business at least 1% better every single week. Thank you.

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Reviewing Last Year’s Content Performance on Google Search Console: A Data-Driven Approach to Marketing:

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, data-driven marketing has become more critical than ever. Marketers need accurate insights into their content’s performance to make informed decisions and optimize their strategies continually.

One invaluable tool for gaining these insights is Google Search Console. In this blog post, we’ll explore the importance of data-driven marketing, why Google Search Console matters, and the steps to access and analyze key metrics.

We’ll also delve into identifying your top-performing content and extracting actionable insights to drive your marketing efforts forward.

The Importance of Data-Driven Marketing

In the world of marketing, the phrase “knowledge is power” couldn’t be more accurate. Data-driven marketing involves using data analytics, metrics, and performance indicators to inform decision-making. Instead of relying on hunches or guesswork, marketers harness the power of data to understand their audience better, evaluate campaign effectiveness, and refine their strategies.

Data-driven marketing offers several key advantages:

 

  • Informed Decision-Making: Data provides concrete evidence to support marketing decisions, reducing the risk of costly missteps.
  • Audience Understanding: By analyzing data, marketers gain deeper insights into their audience’s preferences, behavior, and needs.
  • Optimized Campaigns: Data-driven insights enable marketers to continually optimize campaigns for better results.
  • Improved ROI: Through data analysis, marketing efforts become more efficient and cost-effective.

Why Google Search Console Matters

Google Search Console is a free web service offered by Google that helps website owners monitor and optimize their site’s presence in Google Search results. It provides a wealth of information about how your website performs in Google searches, making it an invaluable resource for SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and content optimization.

Here’s why Google Search Console matters:

  • Search Visibility: It allows you to see how often your website appears in Google searches and the specific keywords triggering these impressions.
  • Click-Through Rates (CTR): You can analyze how many users clicked on your search result, giving you insights into the effectiveness of your titles and meta descriptions.
  • Index Coverage: Google Search Console alerts you to any indexing issues on your site, helping you ensure that your content is properly crawled and indexed.
  • Performance Trends: You can track performance trends over time to identify opportunities and areas that require improvement.

Steps to Access Google Search Console Data

To harness the power of Google Search Console, follow these steps:

  1. Set Up Google Search Console: If you haven’t already, set up your website on Google Search Console by verifying ownership.
  2. Access the Dashboard: Once verified, log in to Google Search Console and access your website’s dashboard.
  3. Navigate to the Performance Report: Click on the “Performance” tab in the left-hand sidebar. Here, you’ll find valuable data on your site’s performance in Google searches.

Pinterest Management

WHY HIRE A PINTEREST MANAGER?

As a busy entrepreneur, you’re probably exhausted trying to keep up with all the changes and don’t have time to do #allthethings, so you are ready to outsource your Pinterest management and marketing to someone else so you can get more leads and traffic to your website and grow your business or blog to the next level and you can work in your zone of genius!

Analyzing Key Metrics: Clicks, Impressions, CTR, and Average Position

Within the Google Search Console Performance Report, you’ll encounter several key metrics:

  • Clicks: This metric represents the number of times users clicked through to your website from Google Search results.
  • Impressions: Impressions indicate how many times your website appeared in Google Search results for various queries.
  • Click-Through Rate (CTR): CTR is the ratio of clicks to impressions, giving you insight into how compelling your search result snippets are.
  • Average Position: This metric shows the average position of your site in search results for a specific query.

Identifying Top-Performing Content

One of the most valuable aspects of Google Search Console is its ability to highlight your top-performing content. To identify this content:

  • Access the “Pages” tab in the Performance Report.
  • Sort the data by clicks or CTR to find the pages that receive the most traffic and engagement.

Takeaways and Actionable Insights

As you review your content’s performance on Google Search Console, take note of the following:

  • Identify high-performing keywords and queries.
  • Assess the impact of meta titles and descriptions on CTR.
  • Discover opportunities to improve underperforming pages.
  • Optimize content based on user behavior and preferences.
  • Set measurable goals for content improvement.

Summary

In conclusion, data-driven marketing is essential for modern businesses seeking to maximize their online presence and impact. Google Search Console provides a treasure trove of data and insights to help you refine your content strategy, improve your SEO efforts, and ultimately drive better results.

By regularly reviewing your content’s performance and taking action based on the data, you can stay ahead of the competition and keep your audience engaged.

Here is more information that may be helpful!

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Marketing Planning Series Part 1: Reviewing Last Year's Content Performance on Google Search Console - A Data-Driven Approach to Marketing: by Jen Vazquez Media
Marketing Planning Series Part 1: Reviewing Last Year's Content Performance on Google Search Console - A Data-Driven Approach to Marketing: by Jen Vazquez Media
Marketing Planning Series Part 1: Reviewing Last Year's Content Performance on Google Search Console - A Data-Driven Approach to Marketing: by Jen Vazquez Media
Marketing Planning Series Part 1: Reviewing Last Year's Content Performance on Google Search Console - A Data-Driven Approach to Marketing: by Jen Vazquez Media
Marketing Planning Series Part 1: Reviewing Last Year's Content Performance on Google Search Console - A Data-Driven Approach to Marketing: by Jen Vazquez Media

Pinterest Trends: Home For The Holidays

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Pinterest Trends: Home For The Holidays

I’m back with the LAST Pinterest trends post for the year! This week Pinterest collected insights around the theme: Home for the Holidays 🎁. 

On Pinterest, people are searching for holiday inspiration for gifts, treats, and so much more. Across every region and for all the major holidays, searches are up on Pinterest for festive, fun, and fabulous holiday celebrations.

Let me know if you like seeing this information!  I’m considering whether I’ll be doing these each week as I have and am taking your information to make a final decision.  Send me a message here.   Or send me an email.

Key trends

  • 21x increase in “brrr basket”
  • 14x increase in “holiday drinks”
  • 5x increase in “christmas cookie bars”
  • 3x increase in “holiday dresses”
  • 2x increase in “vintage pink christmas”
  • 140% increase in “fortnite”

BEHIND THE TRENDS

Pinterest is a place to look forward. More than 482 million* people use Pinterest to find tomorrow’s ideas. By observing current trends on Pinterest, we can glean valuable insights into what may trend elsewhere shortly. 

Each week, Pinterest Predicts Weekly highlights actionable search trends among Pinterest users across categories, regions, and demographic groups. All search queries link to trends.pinterest.com where you can discover insights and create campaigns around popular search queries.

*Pinterest, Global analysis, Q3 2023.

GROWING TREND: Setting the Scene

On Pinterest, people are looking for ways to bring festive flavor to their holiday dinner spreads. Growing search terms in the last three weeks compared to the previous three weeks:

  • 14x increase in “holiday drinks”
  • 2.5x increase in “wreaths on kitchen cabinets”
  • 2x increase in “poinsettia centerpiece”
  • 160% increase in “christmas table centerpieces”
  • 160% increase in “christmas table setting”

CATEGORY TREND:

CATEGORY TRENDS: Plans in place

Searches are up for putting the finishing touches on everything from meals to entertaining tech. In the last three weeks compared to the previous three weeks:

Holiday sweets

  • 5x increase in “christmas cookie bars”
  • 3x increase in “hot cocoa cookies”
  • 3x increase in “pecan desserts”
  • 2.5x increase in “homemade gingerbread house”

Around the house

  • 4x increase in “ribbon tree topper”
  • 3x increase in “yule decorations”
  • 2x increase in “balcony christmas decor”
  • 2x increase in “vintage pink christmas”

Having fun with tech

  • 140% increase in “fortnite”
  • 80% increase in “bose headphones”
  • 75% increase in “wireless headphones”
  • 65% increase in “mini printer”

Pinterest Management

WHY HIRE A PINTEREST MANAGER?

As a busy entrepreneur, you’re probably exhausted trying to keep up with all the changes and don’t have time to do #allthethings, so you are ready to outsource your Pinterest management and marketing to someone else so you can get more leads and traffic to your website and grow your business or blog to the next level and you can work in your zone of genius!

MIDWEST REGIONAL TRENDS: Warm Gifts

People are looking for cozy and warm gifts to brave the Midwestern chill. Over-indexing searches by Pinterest users in the Midwest vs. the rest of the US over the last three weeks:

  • 2x increase in “tie blankets fleece”
  • 185% increase in “crochet mittens”
  • 155% increase in “macrame plant hanger”
  • 135% increase in “winter coat”

NORTHEAST REGIONAL TRENDS: Gifts To Last

In the Northeast, people are searching for classic gift ideas to outlast the trends. Over-indexing searches by Pinterest users in the Northeast vs. the rest of the US over the last three weeks:

  • 4x increase in “vintage cookbooks”
  • 155% increase in “jewelry”
  • 140% increase in “white sneakers”
  • 135% increase in “trench coat”

WEST REGIONAL TRENDS: Trendy Gifts

In the West, Pinterest searches are up for trending styles and products. Over-indexing searches by Pinterest users in the West vs. the rest of the US over the last three weeks:

  • 150% increase in “red eyeshadow”
  • 145% increase in “flared jeans”
  • 125% increase in “kitten heels”
  • 120% increase in “sony headphones”
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SOUTHEAST TRENDS: Stylish Gifts

In the Southeast, people on Pinterest are searching for stylish gifts. Over-indexing searches by Pinterest users in the Southeast vs. the rest of the US over the last three weeks:

  •  135% increase in “matching pajamas”
  • 130% increase in “tennis shoes”
  • 125% increase in “lip liner and gloss combo”
  • 120% increase in “kendra scott necklace”

MOMENT SPOTLIGHT: Hanukkah and Kwanzaa

On Pinterest, searches are up for festive inspiration for major winter holidays. 

  • 5x increase in “hanukkah nails”
  • 150% increase in “hanukkah decorations”
  • 2x increase in “kwanzaa”
  • 150% increase in “menorah”
  • 85% increase in “potato latkes”
  • 185% increase in “kwanzaa decorations”

HOLIDAY TRENDING: Trending fun

As we approach the busy holiday season, we’re tracking search terms on the rise.

  • 21x increase in “brrr basket”
  • 4x increase in “elf on the shelf”
  • 4x increase in “mantle garland”
  • 3x increase in “holiday dresses”
  • 3x increase in “christmas martini”
  • 2x increase in “patterned tights”
DIY EDITABLE GIFT RECIPES pinterest board by jen vazquez media

FEATURED BOARD: Gifts good enough to eat

Check out our featured board this week for fun edible gift recipes!

You can read the trends straight from Pinterest right here.

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12-1-23 Pinterest Trends: Home For The Holidays Pinterest Pin by Jen Vazquez Media
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Wedding Business SEO Unveiled with Nergis Yuksel

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Wedding Business SEO Unveiled with Nergis Yuksel

Are you a wedding pro (or other local) business looking to book more clients? Today my guest will be sharing all about that and more so stick around.

Transcript:

Jen Vazquez:  Are you a wedding pro or other local-based business looking to book more clients? If so, you are in the right place and my guest will be sharing all about that and more. Welcome back if you’re new here. I’m Jen Vasquez. I help hyper-busy female service providers use Pinterest to book more clients and increase their income and impact. On this podcast, I have the pleasure of hosting experts in the marketing industry, and it’s one of my favorite things to do each week. If marketing is something that you really wanna learn more about, for your business, we would love to invite you to subscribe to our YouTube channel or our podcast today I’m excited to be chatting with Nergis Yuksell. She is a wedding SEO consultant, mindful advocate, and digital nomad lover of Yorkshire Tea. We just had a full conversation before we went live, Esther and Eric Candies, and a good disco playlist. You and I. Are like best friends, because I love my tea and I love a good disco playlist.  My entire wedding was disco music.  If you didn’t guess it already, a former wedding planner with over five years in the UK’s luxury wedding planning scene. So she does know all things about weddings, but if you’re not a wedding pro, fear not. And listen further, ’cause you will get some really good information here Nergis brings to the table a refined blend of luxury event management and digital marketing experience. She specializes in aiding service-based small businesses with a particular emphasis on wedding SEO. Her passion is teaching Wedding business owners how to do SEO, demystifying the process, and showing them that it doesn’t need to be complicated in marrying her depth of understanding of the wedding industry.  With adept SEO expertise, Nergis provides a uniquely tailored approach to digital marketing because, let’s be honest, when it comes to the wedding industry or a local business, and SEO, there are some things we need to talk about today, that people often overlook or listen to, sort of general SEO advice. So this is gonna be the podcast for you. Welcome, Nergis thank you so much for being here.

Nergis Yuksel: Well, thank you for having me. I’m excited for this.

Jen Vazquez: Me too. a large portion of our listeners are wedding pros and local service businesses, so I think we’re gonna be right up there ally. But again, if you’re not, take a listen ’cause There’s gonna be some good information for you here. We always start with this question, and I love how everyone takes this windy route in different jobs and education and all those things to become the business that you are today.  So tell us a little bit about your origins and how you got to where you are.

Nergis Yuksel: Sure. so yeah, mine was not a standard route. I’m originally from Istanbul, Turkey, , as you can guess from my name, so I studied psychology, and clinical psychology, and I thought I was going to be a therapist. and then I came to the UK to do my master’s. I fell in love. With the country. and I wanted to stay and it was just so, it was going to be tough to be, a therapist in the UK as a Turkish national. Um, ’cause you know, there are lots of like things around it. I was, okay, do I wanna do psychology or do I wanna stay in the UK? What’s, you know, what’s more dominant? I was like, you know what? I am going to stay in the UK ’cause I believe, that, you know, there’s no one patch for anyone, right? We can find lots of different passions. then I was like, okay, what can I do? Um, I always [00:04:00] loved weddings. Um, I always loved organizing, so I found myself in the, um, events and wedding industry. I did that for five years. I loved it. Um, as you mentioned, so I did work with, a company called Liz Linkletter Events, uh, doing like luxury events, just not in the uk but also Europe. amazing. I loved it. But then Covid happened, and that was really dark times, especially, I mean, for everyone, but especially for weddings and events.

Nergis Yuksel: Industries was like I mean, I don’t even wanna remember those days. what we were doing was just like postponing wedding off the wedding. Um, and nothing else. And I’m a high achiever, I have to say. I, I just, I can’t just sit at home and not do anything. I like finding projects for myself.

Nergis Yuksel: So I was like, okay. I have too much time on my hand, what do I do? I was always interested in SEO. Like I, I knew about SEO like every business owner, but I just never really [00:05:00] understood what it was. The only thing, like I knew was like, okay, something to do with blogging. I, I never actually really know what it was, and it’s always sounded also a bit technical.

Nergis Yuksel: So, when I was basically at lockdown sitting at home, I decided to, um, learn more about SEO. Um, I started a blog for myself, an interview, design blog. I tested my knowledge, and I, I, I just loved it as I read and learned more about it and tested it. I just find it interesting. Also, I have no technical background, like whatsoever. I don’t know if coding, but just like minimal. I’m like your usual girl. So yeah, I was like really curious. I was like, okay, so what it means to be an SEO person? I started looking for jobs, and I found I was bored and I loved doing projects.

Nergis Yuksel: I also started like taking up on SubHub hobbies, like, embroidery and knitting. And I was ordering my supplies online from this e-commerce company, called love crafts. Uh, when I was just like looking for SEO jobs to see what it means. I just miraculously, so an entry-level SEO job for Love Crafts.

Nergis Yuksel: And I was like, wait a minute. I am buying from this company. I love them. And I was like, this is surely like something is going on here. The universe is trying to tell me

Jen Vazquez: Totally. The universe. I always say it’s like a love shove, right? It’s the universe is getting you, pushing you forward.

Nergis Yuksel: I, exactly. So I was like, okay, I need to apply. I applied and I got the job. and then obviously I was like, okay, this is happening. so I decided to quit weddings. and I started as an SEOI did it for, about two years in-house for this e-commerce company. I could safely say that I was thrown into the deep end ’cause I think big e-commerce, SEO is, that’s where things could get complicated and confusing. And I think that’s why Mostly the information out there is all about these huge websites, and that’s what confuses people. But we will, we could talk [00:07:00] about that, Oh, we will

Nergis Yuksel: and, yeah. And then I just really missed the wedding industry. You know, I just missed being with the creative people, the wedding suppliers. That was one of the things I loved about my job. Like, I was spending my days talking to different suppliers, right? I need to find a way to merge these two things that I love now. and I decided to offer my services for, mainly for local businesses, local service-based businesses, but with, you know, the main focus on the wedding industry. ’cause I just, love wedding businesses and weddings in general.

Jen Vazquez: Yeah, what the wedding businesses are a different animal. ,

Nergis Yuksel: Yes. Yeah.

Jen Vazquez: SEO, and the fact that you have such good experience in the wedding industry and SEO makes, that’s like a perfect niche for you, for sure, for wedding businesses navigating through. let’s be honest, every industry says we’ve got a crowded industry, really, but the wedding industry is very crowded. Like you could throw a rock and, and [00:08:00] hit a wedding photographer or a wedding planner these days. why should SEO be a sort of non-negotiable investment? And how does it strategically fit into an overall marketing plan?

Nergis Yuksel: So let’s start with this. Now, recently I got engaged and now I’m. Also

Jen Vazquez: So now you’re seeing it from the other

Nergis Yuksel: exactly. exactly. Um, but you’re right. I mean, there are tons of wording suppliers out there that’s, it’s, it’s very competitive, it’s a very crowded industry and it’s getting more competitive every day. you need to have good, solid marketing to just, you know, to be in front of the couples who are looking for you.  Right. first of all, for any business, This is a long-term investment, right? I mean, we, SEOs keep saying that, but that’s true. ’cause initially, yes, maybe you need to put in the time or the, you know, money if you wanna work with someone or if you wanna do it on your own, which per perfectly possible, anyone can [00:09:00] do it by the way. yeah, it requires a bit of time in the beginning, but everything you do today brings you results for years to come. And then I think that’s valuable. ’cause nowadays, like it’s very similar to Pinterest. ’cause Pinterest

Jen Vazquez: was gonna say, they’re

Nergis Yuksel: engine. ,yeah,

Jen Vazquez: It’s search engine Marketing is only SEO Google and YouTube, right? Everything else o oftentimes is social media and a lot of people. Are on social media ’cause that’s what they like, know and use personally a lot. But honestly, the biggest bang for your time or even your investment dollar on search marketing platforms gives you years, and years of love back. So it’s like a really good return on your time investment as well as your monetary.

Nergis Yuksel: exactly. And like with others like less like Instagram and all the other social, which by the way, I love Instagram. I [00:10:00] personally love it as a platform. But like what you do is you put out content, right? And it’s there for maybe 48 hours. If you’re lucky, then, that content is gone. So you need to constantly produce content and. If we be honest, especially with the end wedding industry, it’s first of all, everyone is so busy, right? Like your day-to-day is already busy anyway. And most of the time, even the very high-end luxury suppliers who do this amazing weather, most of the time it’s just one person, maybe with an assistant or one full-time employee. But mostly in the wedding industry you work with freelancers, so you don’t have time to put out content there every day or even maybe two, twice a week, right? This is what we had when I was a wedding industry supplier and also with my clients is no one has that time and it stresses people out, right? and if you’re only focusing on social media, then what do you do when you are so busy [00:11:00] you can’t put out the post,

Jen Vazquez: And disappear from the social during the busy season. It’s not, it’s not even a, a possible sometimes. Yeah.

Nergis Yuksel: No, no, but like when you have SEO, so like search Google, Pinterest, what it gives you is it gives you that luxury to have those quiet moments on social media. Because even if you’re not posting, people will still find you on Google they will book a call with you. They will get in touch with you even if you’re not doing anything. Like I’m a digital nomad. Right. And I also, I’m like. There are times when I’m really busy, so I don’t always post on Instagram. There are times that I just wanna step away, even just to have time with my family, right? My family lives in Istanbul When I go, I don’t wanna work, I don’t wanna think about posting, I just wanna be there. with my family, whenever I’m, I have two weeks breaks, uh, Instagram, I still get like calendar bookings. People who find me on SEO, like on Google. so that’s like the biggest luxury item think any business can have. and that’s I think why SEO, I mean to me is like non-negotiable and it should be the one thing you need to do if you pick just one thing for your marketing. ‘ cause that’s just going to give you so much freedom.

Jen Vazquez: . I also feel like some people will invest in it and it’s kind of a one-and-done. And the problem with that is, as you pivot your business or as the keywords online change for new different generations, they’re gonna use different keywords. You do have to keep it up. So even if you invest and get someone to help you, you’re still gonna have to invest more time. it’s again, so minimal compared to social media that it’s . Like the positive thing to do, if I don’t have time to create a new blog post, I’ll just take an old blog post from years ago, and update it with all the current information in my current photos. Right. And instantly [00:13:00] I have another hit out there and feels easier.

Nergis Yuksel: Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Yeah. definitely. I always say, that think best way to do marketing is to focus on your website, like your long-form blog content, your service pages. Just make sure they’re optimized and make you, that your primary one, right? And then once you have that, you can just repurpose that content, right? You. Pinterest love Pinterest because it’s so easy, it’s so beautiful, so visual, and it’s incredible, especially for the wedding industry. ’cause everyone, all the couples are going to go there to get inspiration. That’s basically, I’m spending most of my time on Pinterest nowadays, uh, to do that. Um, then you can, yeah, when you have like one blog post or a gallery, or even your service page like it’s, you’re going to have already had so much nicer visuals on your website anyways. So it’s just pinning that on Pinterest and that’s so easy. and then, Instagram, again, like from one post, from one gallery, you can create tons of Instagram posts. Right,

Jen Vazquez: each blog post can be five to seven different Instagram and you can repeat those posts after each year, especially, especially if you’re in the wedding industry. Because you have a client usually once. I mean, I’ve had a couple of repeats over the 15 years I’ve been in the wedding industry, but in general, you have a whole new influx of people all the time,so you can just have those on repeat if you want.

Nergis Yuksel: Yeah, exactly. And I think what also happened is, is like, I remember during my wedding planning days, we would like, yeah, we would like repurpose the same images. and especially, you know, you have some like this like really knockout images and people don’t mind them seeing them. They just love it. We used to put, and they, they would get so much love and people would come, oh my God, I forgot about this one. It’s so beautiful. And that’s the beauty of, I guess with uh, any creative business really, but especially for the wedding industry. ‘ cause you have

Jen Vazquez: You have thousands and thousands of images from each wedding. It’s like you [00:15:00] Yeah. We’re, you’re in a good situation, especially if you make friends with the wedding photographer that did the wedding that you are a part of. We love to share those photos with you guys because you’re getting ’em out there and tagging us like that. That’s the beauty of the wedding industry is you’ve got a lot of people to tag, so you get shared a whole lot more. can, you shed light on the interplay between SEO and other marketing efforts to create a cohesive but effective strategy for attracting those ideal clients that you want to book?

Nergis Yuksel: So first of all, I, I always say this to my clients as well, you need to be quite clear on what your brand is. Like what, how does your brand feel? Who are your target audience? Like who are you talking to? What’s your brand voice? ’cause like with SEO as well, you want to come across as who you are. You know, this is like authentic marketing and that’s what’s important.And some people think that, oh, if I’m going to do an SEO or it’s going to sound robotic, it’s going to be like this. No. Like if you’re doing that last, you’re not doing it. Right. Right. So, so I see you need to make sure that you have this coherent brand across all your channels, that you are like authentically yourself, and that resonate with whoever your ideal clients are. and then I always say like, I. search marketing and social goes hand in hand and they complemented each other so well because let’s be honest. Yeah, let’s be honest. Like if, if someone finds you on Google, they are going to want to check you out on Instagram, like pretty

Jen Vazquez: Yeah, that’s, that’s part of the client journey on Pinterest also, is that once they click on a pin and they go to your website. And they’re interested. The first thing they’re gonna do is look on Instagram to see all your current work, which of course it doesn’t have to be current, but that’s, that’s what is in their mind. And months later when they decide to potentially reach out to you and you ask them how they found you, they’re gonna say Instagram. So we use more clarifying questions because I did this in 2020. I, I, I say this a lot on my podcast, so I know I’m repeating myself. But in 2020 and 2021 and 2022, I reached out to former, clients and asked them like how they found me, that they had said Instagram and whether were they referred by someone or did they use a hashtag? ’cause I was really identifying my marketing process and which worked. And something like 70 ish percent of the people that said Instagram actually found me from a blog post or Pinterest. That’s huge because that’s like where you get new eyeballs and then Instagram and your email are that nurturing process.

Nergis Yuksel: Yeah, exactly. It’s also like, so it may be that someone found you like on Instagram and they started following you. ’cause like this process also long, right? It’s not just someone who decided to get engaged or decided to invest in a service and they’re looking for it. Right? They will be following suppliers even before they get engaged. Or if it’s in another local business they will be. Instagram mar, well you don’t always see the people you are following. I sometimes I’m just suddenly realizing and I’m like, oh my God, I completely forgot about this person. Amazing.

Jen Vazquez: It’s like 3% of the people that follow you see your posts. That’s insane.

Nergis Yuksel: is, it is, it is insane. yeah, that’s the downside. but yeah. So let’s say someone is already following you, but they’ve forgotten about you because they’re not seeing you on Instagram. Right. And then when it’s time for them to invest in that service, went on Google or Pinterest and they search for your business came up. I mean, that’s just automatically they’re going to be like, oh, I know this supplier. You know, it’s just, it’s really valuable to be on all these platforms. cause like, it doesn’t matter where people start their journey from, it’s just they’re going, they are going to be checking you out on different places. And if you come across on [00:19:00] those different platforms, they’re automatically going to start trusting you more and more. So, yeah, I think it’s really important. I always say like, your website is like, your initial like shop front. They come and find you, they check you out, they browse, they like you, and then they come to your Instagram. Maybe the same with Pinterest. And then that’s where you have this like really getting to know each other. They start to get to know you, like you, and then yeah, if they resonate with you, they’re going to get in touch and, and book you.

Jen Vazquez: And so often people, who book me are not even following me, but they talk about something I posted. So it doesn’t mean that they’re even following you on Instagram, but they’re stalking you. They’re, they’re looking at your posts, they’re going to your page, specifically your Instagram site to see the new things that you’re putting on there, which is quite interesting. I just would assume people would follow, and that’s not the case. So good to note in, an industry as unique as [00:20:00] like weddings. But also for local businesses. What makes SEO different and distinct from general SEO practices and why might, general SEO advice not be helpful for the local type of service industry?

Nergis Yuksel: of all, even with the local businesses, right? Every business, every niche is different depending on what your services. So I always say like, take every SEO advice with a bit of pinch of salt. ’cause it may not be the right advice for your business. Um, and that’s why I think it’s really important.Like there is, the good thing with SEO and the industry is there’s so much free information out there, right? But that also makes it so confusing, so complicated. You don’t know which one is right for you. so it’s really good to be mindful of those things. For a local, local business, right? It’s like, it’s really important to use for keywords. So what people search for, they are probably going to be searching for certain locations, cities, and towns. So you automatically have those things to be mindful of and it actually opens up a lot and lot of opportunities, especially if you are a service business, that you’re not just based in one area, but like you can travel around, like for example, like wedding businesses. Wedding suppliers. Like you may be based in, let’s say because I’m from UK I’m gonna say London, but you, you’re probably offering your services around the UK, right? So there it opens up so many possibilities, um, and we can talk about that, how to do that strategically. and the other thing is, so this. It could sound a bit controversial so blogging is really important, right? But blogging is just one part of your SEO strategy. to be honest, especially in the wedding industry, and we can go deep in this, not everyone needs to blog traditionally and blog all the time. And that’s the beauty of the wedding industry because it’s so distinct. Um, and that’s where, for example, certain businesses, if it’s more in the area of, for example, while being held finances. It’s very different than the wedding industry because, with those businesses, you actually can hurt people’s life, right? So Google is much more strict. So you need to show Google that you have super authority. And the way to do that is to write lots of informative blog posts. Lots of, get lots of backlinks, and to show that you are an expert on that area, right? Otherwise, it’s so competitive to rank. Whereas when it comes to the wedding industry, you’re not going to risk anything in someone’s life. You’re, it’s just like a nice industry. You’re giving information, providing information, valuable information, inspiration. So it’s slightly different. You don’t need to push out blog posts that much. what you need to do is like. So we always talk about value, value, value, right? But what is value is also different in different businesses. So for the wedding industry for example, your value is first of all, yes, giving useful information. So if someone is wanna know more about wedding planning,  like the budgets, picking a venue, how to pick a photographer, just providing those tips, that’s value. But the other thing is inspiration, right?Inspiration is value. and how we do that is by providing specific galleries, portfolio pages, shoving out or like beautiful work out there. ’cause that is value that couples are going to wanna see the inspiration for their wedding. is slightly different. We need to look at it from a slightly different perspective. Understand that the main thing with SEO is really understanding what our ideal clients are looking for. Know what they wanna know what they’re looking for, what they want. Right. And then just provide that, that’s all Google wants. so yeah, it’s, it’s distinct. It’s really important to understand those differences and come up with your strategy. Right. And like I always say, like, people come to me always, they’re like, oh, and I guess I heard that I need to blog all the time. It’s like, I don’t love writing, or I don’t know, like how, how often should I write? [00:24:00] How should my, like what should I write about how long should my blog post? I don’t like saying set answers ’cause it’s different, right? It depends on your business goals. Like what’s your, oh, that’s other, what’s your business goals? What do you wanna get? And then after that you can come up with, okay, what content is going to be useful for me? Is it going to be galleries? Is it going to be, uh, blog posts? And how often do I need to have that? And it’s again, like looking at, let’s say, right, someone wants to get more winter bookings. ’cause winter is usually a very quiet time for the wedding industry, right? if they wanna increase their winter bookings, then okay, we’ll think about that. First of all, you need to think if it’s winter, you probably wanna start thinking about that content and publish it months before that. ’cause it takes time.uh,

Jen Vazquez: Same with Pinterest. For anyone listening,

Nergis Yuksel: then you need to think about, so what do I have, right? can write a blog post explaining Why it is amazing to have a winter [00:25:00] wedding. What makes winter wedding special tips on planning a winter wedding for photographers, for example? ’cause it’s different, like the light is different, like what to pay attention to for winter wedding  So that’s

Jen Vazquez: Or, or tips or tips to have at your winter wedding to make guests comfortable, right?

Nergis Yuksel: Yeah. Yes. and then also you can think about if you’ve already had a winter wedding before, right? If you already have beautiful images, then maybe you say, actually I’m just going to target certain keywords. Maybe it’s like, I don’t know, a chic winter wedding in London. It could also be a specific venue. And then you create a beautiful portfolio with your images. Optimizing your images and we can talk about that. Or I have a blog post people can check out in detail how you optimize. and then just a, just literally a good title that’s always important, a key word in. And then just a little bit like, it doesn’t have to be long, just a little bit of information, what the brief was, what that wedding is, and you [00:26:00] are done, right? That’s just out there and people are going to find it. They’re going to be inspired and they’re probably going to get in touch with you if they like your work. So, it’s always thinking about what do I, what do I wanna achieve, right? Which service I wanna sell, and which type of weddings or projects I wanna get? And then just going back from that.

Jen Vazquez: Beautiful. So let’s talk a little bit about, wedding businesses that are at various stages. So maybe some tips for wedding businesses that are very new. They are, have a new business or a new website. And then tips for businesses that have been in business for a while, and what those types of SEO strategies or tips you can share.

Nergis Yuksel: That’s a perfect question. so let’s start with the beginners. Uh, we’re just starting out. they probably not have a huge portfolio to showcase, right? And people usually stress about, especially when we talk about inspiration, like, oh, but I don’t have anything to show. That’s fine. You [00:27:00] have your expertise, you have your value in terms of like providing tips, right? So if you are a wedding business just starting out or you’re still new, you don’t have much work to show, then you should focus much more on like, I. Tips and advice type blog posts, right? To just really show people your expertise that you’re going to be helpful for them. So just think about, let’s say, um, if you’re a wedding planner or a photographer, just think about, okay, what people are going to wanna know and you want to make sure that it’s relevant to your services. Um, and then you put out blog posts around that. Um, you can use nice stock images as well. That doesn’t matter, you know? Um, it’s just all about the information you’re providing, how you come across it. So I would say for, first of all, every business, no matter what stage, focuses on your service pages, right? So this is your, mostly homepage. Make sure that your homepage, that’s your biggest asset. So your homepage should be fully optimized. And then after that, your about and your service pages. [00:28:00] So if you’re doing different types of like services, different events, then just make sure that you have specific pages for all of them and those are fully optimized’ ’cause that’s what we call in the search and that’s this just in general, actually buy your journey is different.Like some people know what they want. Let’s say, now I am, I’m going to give myself as an example, but let’s say I am, I’m engaged. I know that I wanna book a photographer. I know and I know what type of photographer for my book. So I’m going to search specifically to find photographers to book. ’cause I know I wanna book a photographer, right? So

Jen Vazquez: , and typically in the area you’re getting married, you’re going to that keyword. Yes. Because let’s be, and I, and I wanna be very mindful of those out there that are wanting to be travel photographers or travel, you know, like you’re willing to travel the world, which is great, but most couples. Those booking wedding pros want to book them in the area where their venue is because they don’t necessarily wanna pay for travel fees. So, I always say, like for my wedding photographers, go visit the area that you want to photograph in and take photos at wedding venues in the area. You can take tours like you’re getting married, you can take photos, you can do all those things.  And then sharing about that venue, even if you haven’t photographed a wedding there, just the photos that you have can get you seen. I have booked many clients at the venues that I want to, to photograph at just by doing that

Nergis Yuksel: Exactly. And that’s, that’s a great tip because you are right, and I always say this like think about like what. What venues you wanna get more bookings at, right? Or what, what towns and cities, because there is, that’s so true. Like certain venues, every venue is going to attract a certain type of clientele, right? So if you know what type of clients, what type of budgets you wanna attract, then you can decide on, okay, this [00:30:00] and this and this venue is going to bring me that type of client. So focus on, as you said, having blog posts or pages specifically for that venue. Right. Um, and then as you say, especially for photographers, I think that’s much easier in a sense. ’cause you can contact a venue, you can tell them, can I come and take a few photos? They will love it. ’cause then you can share that. They can share that

Jen Vazquez: It is marketing for them too. Yeah,

Nergis Yuksel: Exactly. Exactly. and then you can just, um, yeah, shock. You can talk about the venue, and what makes that venue special. Add your beautiful photos and that job is done and you’ll probably rank. Right. Um, it’s the same like, um, someone is like, as you said, a travel photographer or like doing destination weddings. Um, I would still, again, wherever, as you said, wherever you are based, you need to have your homepage on your footer everywhere to ta Like that’s, ’cause that’s going to be your main area, like that’s going to be your main visibilities coming from your area. But then you can create other pages to target specific towns, even, areas or countries. Like, I always do that with my clients. Like if it’s, if I do, I have a destination wedding photographer who’s based in London. We optimize a whole website mostly for London, but then we have a separate page for destination weddings and on the destination weddings. If they wanna get more weddings in Italy and especially Tuscany. Then we have a Tuscany wedding photographer. Um, and you just talk about your unique selling point Maybe if you’re not local, you can talk about why they should pick you over a local photographer who should pick you over a local photographer. Right. Just creating all those different pages. so when we say local SEO. Yes. Again, you need to first focus on the area that you’re based in, but then you can do other pages to target different locations and areas. And that could be as wide as a country and as small as a specific venue. that’s super important.

Jen Vazquez: and every blog that you post [00:32:00] for a wedding. So each wedding that you have is a microcosm like it’s treated like your homepage, like that blog post,

Nergis Yuksel: yes.

Jen Vazquez: whatever city it’s in. If there are multiple different names for it, like there’s a city and area and like San Jose, bay Area, and California, right? Like it’s got multiple names.So you can use those throughout each blog post that you’ve done a wedding at to rank and it that way it sounds human versus keyword stuffing and keywords everywhere, which is Google’s smarter than that. Let’s just put that

Nergis Yuksel: Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. It’s that. I’m really glad you said. Google, especially nowadays, is super smart. In certain cases, even if you’re not using a keyword, Google can understand from the context. So the most important thing is that you are writing with your own voice. You’re not forcing anything, and you’re not repeating the same thing over and over again. Keyword variations are fine as well. Synonyms are fine. So just that, I always, actually, always tell everyone first, write your copy as you would talk to a client or, or someone. Like if someone ask you about that venue, let’s say a venue, just naturally write about it. If writing is hard, you can record yourself while talking about that, right? Um, and then put that in words. And only after that go back to it and add the keyword wherever it makes sense and wherever it’s natural. Yes, there are certain places we wanna use keywords. Uh, but that’s not like everywhere. It doesn’t mean that you can’t be creative or you can have your own brand voice. on that thing, what you said also, Jen, which is so valuable that every page is basically kind of your micro homepage. That’s so true because you don’t know from which page people are going to enter to your website. Right? If you are doing your SEO, well they can find you from any page. So you need to be super, super careful that whichever page they land on your website, it’s so clear [00:34:00] who you are, what you do what you offer, and there’s some kind of a link or call to action to either get in touch with, with you or check more about your services. That is one thing I see a lot in the wedding industry. People put out this amazing blog posts, amazing content, doesn’t mention

Jen Vazquez: But it’s not a standalone. Yes, yes.

Nergis Yuksel: Exactly. And like what? So what happens? People come in, they read it, there’s no call to action. Amazing. They get to value, they get inspired. And then the what they do, then they leave, right? ’cause you, you didn’t give them anything. They don’t know who, who it is. So always I say like, I, ideally, if you can on the first paragraph, mention who you are and why you are right, and what makes you expert on that topic. And you can add it in very, very casually, very nicely. And then add to bottom. Always have some calls to action, whether to get in touch with you, check other blog posts, check out your services, just to give people something to do. And always, like, even [00:35:00] if you mentioned like in blog posts, like let’s say you are a photographer. Always, always, always add a wedding photographer and your business, or the wedding planner and your business. And ideally from your business gate, give a link back to your homepage. those are really important. So I just Yeah, that was a great point you made. And I just wanted say, because uh, you don’t wanna waste those amazing content and blog posts you’re putting out there by not mentioning yourself.

Jen Vazquez: And then let’s wrap around now and come at it from an experienced wedding business.

Nergis Yuksel: yeah. Before that, sorry,  I just wanna also say people may be, like who are not photographers and they’re m meeting. Okay. It’s good for photographers. They can go to venues and take photos and can still showcase their work. Like, no, but also like, if, like, they’re like, well, how do I show, like for example, your wedding planner, what do I do? You can literally, it’s like you can create a little mood board. On your website, right? With to Pinterest images, you can talk about the venue, you can talk about what makes that venue great. Maybe the flow of today. You can say, oh, you [00:36:00] know, you can have your drinks reception at this beautiful gardens. And then you can have a mood board. Maybe you have a color palette for that venue. Um, maybe some imagery like design and just create this really beautiful inspirational blog post, right? same with, let’s say you’re a stationery designer, do the same thing and just come up with a brief that you think what will work really well for that specific venue and style. Put different like images from that type of maybe stationary you’ve done, and just tie it to that venue or to that location. Like, it’s like we can be really creative. You don’t need to have a project that you’ve done specifically for that venue or location. Um, yeah, there are ways around that for beginners. So don’t, please don’t feel anxious that you don’t have portfolio to showcase or anything like that. Um, as long as you’re providing value and inspiration. That’s

Jen Vazquez: Super smart.

Nergis Yuksel: , and then for experienced ones, okay. Yeah, so for experienced businesses is, bit different. I would say especially, , if, like, for example, most [00:37:00] of my clients were experienced. They come to me and they’re like, oh, I don’t know, I get to leads somehow ’cause like I have referrals, people already know me, know my brand now, but I wanna have like this specific type of clients. I wanna get weddings for this specific budget. That could be for anyone like interior designers, or other businesses. so what you then do is, again, you really do a deep dive into those clients, understand what they will be searching, and that takes us to, the user journey again. Right? So how, especially in the wedding industry, how people search is as well. They probably decide on the venue, right? They’re either looking at the venue, or different locations, and they probably decide on the venue and they’ll be searching that venue. That’s what I’m doing right now as well. They’ll be searching for venues to see previous weddings that happened there to get inspiration.

Jen Vazquez: Yes, yes, all the time.

Nergis Yuksel: Yeah, exactly. So if you’re an experienced, wedding and the wedding professional, um, and then you know that you’ve done weddings at certain places, certain [00:38:00] venues and you wanna get, and you know that the clients that come from those venues are amazing. They’re exactly perfect clients and you wanna get more weddings from there just to make sure that you have blogs and portfolio galleries, really good portfolio galleries.  I think for experienced ones, you have amazing work that you can showcase. So showcase that work by having individual galleries. sorry, I don’t know much about the American like, uh, venues and stuff, but if we say for example in in London there is a venue called Q Gardens. It’s super high-end luxury.  Amazing. mostly high-end like wedding businesses. Would love to do more weddings there ’cause it brings a really good clientele. So if you’ve done a wedding there. Have a gallery, optimize it again with the keywords and then add all your beautiful images, optimize your images, and ’cause then if someone is searching for kindergarten wedding in London, also really important, like, think about this, it’s just when you, so if I’m, let’s say getting married in autumn, I’ll probably wanna see things around like autumn wedding, how an autumn wedding works at [00:39:00] that venue, what would be the

Jen Vazquez: Absolutely.

Nergis Yuksel: That would be completely different than a, like a summer wedding, right? people may, like, if you’re a forest, people may search for like, autumn wedding flowers or like even more specific things around that. So just think about it like that. And then used, it could be like a cozy autumn wedding at Q Gardens.  London, for example, could be the title. And just talk about that. And then if someone is searching for that, bam, your portfolio’s going to come up. They’re going to get inspiration. And if you’re the photographer and they love the photo, they’re probably going to wanna get in touch with you. Same with, um, stationary, florist, any, any business. So for experienced businesses, I much always advise focusing on specific locations and creating those beautiful galleries. And also then those galleries, you can just pin those beautiful images on Pinterest again. You know, talking with, adding the venue. ’cause that’s what I’m doing. Or I’m, I’m going to Google searching. I’m also going to Pinterest. I’m also searching on Pinterest. Uh, and you know what’s really [00:40:00] interesting, the things I’m finding on Google and Pinterest are usually quite similar. ’cause that’s what, you know,

Jen Vazquez: They’re both

Nergis Yuksel: pay attention Exactly. And people who pay attention to their SEO know that they need to do both So, that’s, yeah. So that’s important. I would say also, the other thing I wanna

Nergis Yuksel: highlight, from a personal experience too, and this goes back to how the wedding industry is so crowded, right? Sometimes I think experienced wedding professionals may feel like, oh, I don’t need any of marketing ’cause I’m already getting stuff. And you feel like you don’t have any competition that can change literally like that. When we were, when I first started, um, the wedding industry was still in the early stages and booming, and we were one of the best out there. We didn’t have much competition for years. We didn’t feel the need. But then suddenly, suddenly something happened and suddenly all, all these like no name wedding planners started to compete with us. Like we have just started losing [00:41:00] maybe some work or we started hearing more of them and we were like, who’s this person even, you know, and then when I started doing SEO. for the wedding industry and looking at this, and I realized, oh my god, those people. And, and just so that, you know, when those people started popping up, they were like a very new beginning, as I said, like not heard in the wedding industry. And literally within a year they became this like huge, huge  names doing all these huge like weddings.

Jen Vazquez: Yeah.

Nergis Yuksel: Yeah. And we were like, who is this even and taking this huge wedding, you know, like, and now I’m realizing, and I’m looking, those people still have amazing SEO. They are the ones that are ranking, that’s what they, you know, they were beginners. They pay because they didn’t have any other thing that the experienced businesses were getting in terms of referrals and all that. So they had to do that, right? They had to do their SEO, which then put them on the map, literally, and they skyrocketed their businesses. So. I think experienced, [00:42:00] uh, established businesses also need to be aware of that. Like trends can change anytime, competition can change anytime. So you need to stay relevant. And the best thing to do is again, say search marketing is really important.

Jen Vazquez: Perfect. Okay, so let me ask you this. Um. You work with a lot of wedding professionals and give two pieces of actionable tips on things that you see that aren’t done well or that when a large amount of people come to you from the wedding industry, you kind of see this and this happening that is not being done well.  So some tips that people are gonna find valuable because it’s something that we all struggle with in the wedding industry.

Nergis Yuksel: Yeah. First thing, and I personally, I tested it a few times and I see that it has a really quick positive effect on your SEO. um, is filling out your something we call meta title and meta description. It’s super simple  we say meta

Jen Vazquez: so much for saying [00:43:00] that because that’s the thing I see missing on the Pinterest side. When I’m doing Pinterest work for Wedding Pros, they have no metadata and I have to like. Pull that when it should just come automatically through the images.

Nergis Yuksel: yeah. So that’s important. And like when we say meta, I think maybe some people think it’s something technical, but it’s, it’s basically if we’re talking about your website, right? Um, that’s your unique page title and page description that people don’t necessarily see when they’re on your website, but it comes up when your website appears on Google search. it’s really important because it first of all tells Google what the page is about. and also when your page comes up. it is the thing that’s going to attract people, right? It’s not just about coming up on search results, but you also want people to click on your page. so it’s really important and I see that many, many businesses just leave it empty, or they have the same one repeated on every page depending on your platform, see them as a meta title, meta description.  Sometimes it’s called SEO title, or SEO description. But basically, usually [00:44:00] if you go to your page setting that unique page setting, there will always be an option to add these and you can add them manually. it’s just, it, it makes a huge difference. easier, you wanna use keywords there, but also you don’t need to have like fancy keyword tools to figure out the keywords. the best thing for Google, and I think for Pinterest is similar is just go to the platform. Start searching on the search bar first. Sit down and write anything that describes your business, right? Like us objectives first come up. I always say think about it, that you are on a plane. Sitting next to someone and you started talking and that person said, so what do you do?  But how do you answer it? Like, do you say I’m a wedding planner, I’m a photographer? And then they were like, oh, they were maybe like, oh great, like what type of weddings do you do? Or what type of photography do you do? And then what do you answer? Just write them, all of them down. That’s your keywords, right?  But then, just to double check, you can go to Google search and you can let’s say you said, um, I’m a wedding photographer, and maybe you define yourself as a documentary wedding photographer. Like go to Google search, start typing first, start typing wedding photographer, and then see what Google is giving you as recommendations. ’cause Google will like give you search ideas. Those are the things people are searching for quite a lot on Google. See what comes up. If anything is relevant to you, write that down. and then do more, go more specific. And also with the wedding industry especially and with this is a bit similar to all local businesses by the way. You will see that what Google gives suggestions are mainly going to be locations it’s going to be wedding photographer London and all that. that’s why, again, location is super important. Yeah. So then just figure out those keywords and then just use them very naturally on your meta titles and meta descriptions. Try to make them very specific for that specific, page. So that’s super important. It doesn’t take much time. It’s really not complicated. so that’s one thing I think everyone definitely should the other thing is a Google Business profile. [00:46:00] one

Jen Vazquez: Yes.

Nergis Yuksel: uses it that much.

Jen Vazquez: Uh, it, it is insanely effective and almost no one does it. So definitely dive in.

Nergis Yuksel: Yeah, so that’s a free tool. So I mean, why not use it? It’s incredible. It literally puts you on the map because you will see, like, um, for many businesses when people go and search on Google, one of the search results that will come will be the, actually the map listings. Um, you will usually get like three bid top businesses under a map. That’s the prime spot to rank. and it’s so easy, so you can easily sign up for it. It’s free if you have a Google account. I also have a blog post on that as well, like really detailed. So if anyone’s wondering, you can go and sing and then implement basically  what

Jen Vazquez: links will be down below, so just FYI on the show notes, we’ll have all the links.

Nergis Yuksel: , first of all, you wanna add a really nice business description, and I think that you have about, , hundred and seven to characters.

Jen Vazquez: somewhere

Nergis Yuksel: just make sure you use all the character limits, that’s your space. , use your keywords, explain, [00:47:00] ideally add their locations that you are adding. And then what many people don’t know is once you pick your business category, so you can pick a category. It could be like wedding ary, it could be photographer, depending on your industry. Uh, find the most relevant one, make it as your category. And then Google is going to show you already like inbuilt services for that category. So make sure you click on any that is relevant to you, but don’t stop there. You can add something called custom services. Which is incredible. And you can add, add literally anything. And you can use your keywords. So let’s say, destination wedding photography, right? That’s not an inbuilt service, but you can add that.  You can add destination wedding photography, you can add like contemporary wedding flowers, whatever. Just add them as your custom services. And then what happens is when someone searches for that specifically, and when you come up on Google Maps, Google actually highlights that saying provides, which immediately like takes people attention.[’cause let’s say I’m looking for contemporary wedding flowers, or I say destination wedding photography. And it highlights on that map listing saying, this supplier, this business provides destination winning photography. This is that super valuable. so definitely add custom services on your Google business profile. , also a great thing. Now you can add your social links, you can add your Pinterest link, you can add your Instagram link, also you can add something called updates. So any blog post you can basically go updates and then add a title, right? let’s say it was like kindergarten’s wedding. You add then one nice image and then you can add a button to say, learn more, and then give a link to that blog post. What happens is when your business comes up . It’ll have a slider with those beautiful images and titles and people can immediately see like a portfolio.  You can share your portfolio there with specific links, so you’re automatically showcasing your work, there’s lots you can do with Google business profile, but just make sure that you have it optimized. You have your , business description, .Have your business category contact [00:49:00] information, your address I would say those two are quite important. That’s super easy and quick to do, but not many people utilize.

Jen Vazquez: And I will add, I’m very big on marketing workflows that are, save you time, right? working smarter, not harder. And one thing that I always recommend to clients, who are using Google, I always call it Google My Business, but it’s now your Google Business profile. I always recommend whenever you post on social media, do an update with that photo and what you talk about in your Instagram right after you post to Instagram, because then you are in the habit of using it more because especially for local businesses like wedding businesses, when people go to Google and search, Google also will rank the people that are in and around where you are. On the top of that page, like the map area in particular, I, I just got booked for brand photography for Kaiser, huge, huge, hospital because they’re like four blocks from me, and that’s literally how they found me insane. So definitely add this to your sort of marketing workflow. And I always say to add it like after you post something on social media or after you do a blog post, because then you, you’re not having to put like separate time on your calendar to do this. And it’s more of a, a habit so that you do it more often. I’ve seen everyone’s ranking on Google just do incredibly well by having

Nergis Yuksel: Oh my God. Yeah. Yeah, definitely. It is So, it’s so, so important and as you said, like it’s really, it’s really good to be thinking about all those different things, what you can do. I mean, you gave me a really good tip that you, it was like as well, you were like, when you write your blog post, make sure as soon as you write your blog post creates like at least three, four pins for it and schedules like great. Yes. Uh, it makes it so much easier

Jen Vazquez: Exactly.

Nergis Yuksel: ready to go out there. so yeah,

Jen Vazquez: [00:51:00] Awesome. All right. What three things have helped you to grow your business? And this could be tools, advice, really anything. What are three things

Nergis Yuksel: Uh, I would say the first thing was working on my mon mindset. I had this huge thing about my, uh, about sales. I didn’t wanna come across salesy. I didn’t really wanna sell my services. I dunno, just had this like, issue around, mindset and asking money, I guess. it was really like just. Working on that. And I worked with a coach for that. it’s really helped me. I would say it was really interesting, like, you know, there were all these like inner work and stuff and it, it does work.  But for me, what worked was, coach basically told me, she was like, just talk to people. And she’s like, first of all, changing your mindset from selling to serving. ’cause we are, we are serving people, right? Like people need our services. That’s what came to, came to us and that’s why we are offering our services.  It helps people. It’s really valuable to them. So we just need to come from that perspective that we are serving people. And I think once I [00:52:00] had that mindset change, it really helped me. it changed the way I talk to people and like, just providing value. so yeah, working on my mindset was, was a huge thing.  And I think it’s really important. I always say, actually again, one of my coaches told me this is like being an entrepreneur, being in business owner is like, it’s not a rocket size. It’s all about your mindset. It’s a mindset game. So it’s super important connection to that. Working with coaches, I mean, I, I worked with lots of different coaches, I started my business and every time it’s scary. It’s a scary investments. Every time I’ve invested in a coach, I was like, oh, I don’t know if I can afford this. I don’t know if I wanna, like, is that the right thing? But every time, you will make your money back so quickly from that so valuable. Like it’s an investment in yourself and in your business. I always say like, why? To spend so much time and energy trying to figure out something on your own and fail and get frustrated, just go with someone who, who’s already done this. Who’s already gone through the steps and knows and can give you good guidance, is super valuable. So whether that’s like just again, like mindset coach, business coach done for you services, it’s, I think it’s just, it’s super valuable. It saved me so much time and headache and frustration and every time, uh, my business like literally took a step forward. So I always say just whatever you are struggling with, find a coach to help you with that. Obviously I’m going to say SEO, but that’s true. . Like my, my partner also has this business, it’s completely different area. Um, he’s a, he’s a coach for startup funders and it’s the same for him Yeah, people will contact you on Instagram as well, for example, or Facebook. That’s especially on Instagram. But what I personally find is it’s, it’s not intentional. Like people are scrolling through and they see you and they’re suddenly like, it’s just very, um, impulsive. They’re like, Ooh,

Jen Vazquez: is like an impulsive buy. Yes, yes,

Nergis Yuksel: Yeah. They’re like, they’re like, it sounds great. I [00:54:00] wonder what does it more, how much he charges. And they just get in touch, ask you questions, but they’re not really, it’s not an intentional, they’re just curious. Right. So I find that, for example, my, uh, conversion rate from that is way lower compared to inquiries I get through SEO because there is intention.People are intentionally searching for what you’re offering. And when they find you, if they resonate with you, they, they book their people. Like most of my clients who come from SEO, they just, they don’t even message me. They just book a call with me. I see it on my calendar. I’m like, oh, who’s this person? We jump on a call and they’re, they’re actually, by the time we jump on a call, they’re already like, made their mind, they’re already ready to buy. Just, they just wanna see that I’m, I’m a real person and I’m, I’m nice enough to work with. I would say so far my conversion rate from SEO is like near a hundred. Really, it’s, it’s so valuable and that really helps my business. And it really took, that, took that pressure away of like, oh, I need to be posting, like, because I’m, I’m going to be genuine [00:55:00] here, right. I’m a marketing person, but my marketing is not always perfect. Like I don’t always

Jen Vazquez: No. ’cause we do all this work for our clients, ,

Nergis Yuksel: Exactly.

Jen Vazquez: business suffers like.Yeah. My wedding, my wedding Pinterest is big and beefy because I’ve worked on it for all these years. But my Pinterest page is not as big and beefy because I’m not devoting time to it because I’m do using all my time on my client work.

Nergis Yuksel: Exactly, exactly. Like if you look at my Instagram, I’m like, for the last, even like catching two months, I’ve been really not very good about it, but my SEO is still doing the work. Right. So,, those three are the most important things. Mindset. Having coaches don’t be scared of making investment.That’s investment in yourself and you’re going to get that money back. and yeah. Doing, doing such engine marketing.

Jen Vazquez: Yes, search search marketing is really not talked about as much, like people will talk about YouTube or Pinterest or SEO, [00:56:00] but it’s, it’s the search marketing platform where people are intentionally looking for something. So it’s not stumble upon type of marketing, which is  social media marketing. It is people who are, they want to work with someone and they’re looking at who they’re gonna work with. So yes, the conversion rates are a hundred times better

Nergis Yuksel: . And I, um, I wanna say also like it’s, there is also a CEO for Instagram. It’s not massive, it’s like Pinterest and Google, but people can be intentional on Instagram as well ’cause they do search for specific things and there are things that you can be doing for that as well. Um,

Jen Vazquez: Which we’re gonna get to ’cause you’re

Nergis Yuksel: yes, we’re gonna, yeah, but like it’s again like it doesn’t mean that people are on Instagram and not intentional there as well. And actually, Instagram is also like, trying to incorporate more and more SEO into it as well. ’cause people are searching for anything that is a search bar. You should be doing SEO you should be thinking [00:57:00] about it.

Jen Vazquez: Yes. And before we get to the gift, hint, hint, um, that we’ll be helping you with that. Um, share, tell everyone about the services that you provide in case there are any wedding pros out there who are saying, you know what, I like Ners and I need her help. So tell us a little bit about your different services.

Nergis Yuksel: Sure. So, um, my main service is done for USEO. Um, it’s basically, it’s a full SEO makeover. I take your website, um, and I do everything for you. I give a full SEO makeover to it, which is then ready to rank. Um, and then at the end of it, I give you steps if you wanna continue doing it on your own. There is like, no, I say no strings attached. It’s a one-off package. And after that, if you wanna just continue doing it, you can do it yourself. I just give you the next steps of what you should be doing. Um, I am huge on teaching people how to do SER because I. I. I’m a firm believer that anyone can do SEO.  I know it sounds confusing and it’s like so much information out there and it sounds scary, but it’s not as super simple. So even if you wanna have a done for USEO, I always teach people, like I always explain why I do how I do. So at the end of it, you also have a good understanding of why we did certain things and you can do it on your own. Um, I also have, uh, something called done with you. Um, it’s, um, it’s like this, like an online course. You have access to video recordings to teach you, but also you have one-to-one calls with me. So you’ll watch the recordings basically, and then we’ll jump on a call. You’ll ask your questions. I will guide you with your strategy. Um, and then you will go and implement. You are doing the actual work, but I’m there to hold your hand. Um,

Jen Vazquez: And hold them accountable,

Nergis Yuksel: Exactly. That’s important. very important. Um, so those are my main two offerings. Um, I also have something, um, smaller, which is actually [00:59:00] worked out well. I was planning to do it just as a one-off offer, but, uh, people seem to be very happy with it, so I’m thinking maybe I’ll do it again. Um, it’s something all the visibility roadmap, it’s we jump on a call and I give you, I do your keyword research and I give you a very detailed roadmap of what you need to be doing with, um, very detailed examples specifically for your business. Again, I mostly talk about wedding businesses, but if there’s anyone out there who’s not a wedding business, it’s any service-based

Jen Vazquez: Yes.

Nergis Yuksel: feel free to get in touch with me. Um, I’ll be more than happy to help you. So a super easy process.

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