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The Boring Brand Breakup
Janisha, Good Hearted Studio
8 episodes
6 days ago
The podcast for go-getter founders on a mission to make the world a better place, stuck in the loop of same-old marketing tactics (boo!) This is your invitation to break up with yawnsome marketing and become a leading brand that not only survives, but thrives. As a brand copywriter who’s chronically online and worked in digital marketing for almost a decade, I’ve seen firsthand the mistakes and missed opportunities of so many brands. So, I decided to put together all my unsolicited advice on building a successful start-up and arm you with the tools to stop sabotaging your chances to grow.
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The podcast for go-getter founders on a mission to make the world a better place, stuck in the loop of same-old marketing tactics (boo!) This is your invitation to break up with yawnsome marketing and become a leading brand that not only survives, but thrives. As a brand copywriter who’s chronically online and worked in digital marketing for almost a decade, I’ve seen firsthand the mistakes and missed opportunities of so many brands. So, I decided to put together all my unsolicited advice on building a successful start-up and arm you with the tools to stop sabotaging your chances to grow.
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5. LOUD & CLEAR, BABY! — Wave Goodbye to Boring Content
The Boring Brand Breakup
30 minutes 20 seconds
8 months ago
5. LOUD & CLEAR, BABY! — Wave Goodbye to Boring Content

You can have everything set up for success from your website to your ads and your PR campaigns, but if you don’t know what you want to say, why, or who you’re talking to at the heart of your brand, I hate to break it to you, but you’re just yelling into the void about… nothing?


To put it gently, if your content lowkey sucks, feels tired, or you’re staring at a blank screen hoping your marketing content will create itself, you’ll love this episode.


As a brand copywriter with a background in social media marketing, creating juicy, engaging content that converts is my bread and butter—I’ve got you.


We’ll chat about the foundations of your content strategy and target audience, plus a few juicy tips to get the most out of your content marketing efforts so you can wave goodbye to boring content and create FUN content your audience *actually* wants to read.


Guess what? This is episode 5 of our 5-part mini-series on breaking up with your boresome, same-old marketing. Go ahead and binge the other four episodes, out now for your listening pleasure, and get ready for that post-break up glow up.


Loved this episode? Share it with a friend! You can not-so-subtly imply it’s the wake up call their marketing is feelin’ a bit boresome or pretend it’s totally unrelated…


Can’t get enough of me? Aw, shucks.

Come be besties with me on socials @goodheartedstudio 🤎


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The Boring Brand Breakup
The podcast for go-getter founders on a mission to make the world a better place, stuck in the loop of same-old marketing tactics (boo!) This is your invitation to break up with yawnsome marketing and become a leading brand that not only survives, but thrives. As a brand copywriter who’s chronically online and worked in digital marketing for almost a decade, I’ve seen firsthand the mistakes and missed opportunities of so many brands. So, I decided to put together all my unsolicited advice on building a successful start-up and arm you with the tools to stop sabotaging your chances to grow.