How She Did That
Podcast de Tasha Booth
The How She Did That Podcast was created for Online Agency Owners and Virtual Service Providers to have a place to grow and learn together. Each episo...
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213 episodiosIn this episode of HSDT, I had the pleasure of interviewing Anne-Marie Rose, an online business strategist and offer alignment expert with a wealth of experience in helping service-based leaders scale their businesses with clarity and confidence. Anne-Marie shared valuable insights on how she leverages high impact workshops to book out her online agency and attract high-ticket clients. During the interview, Anne-Marie shares: * How high impact workshops have the power to provide value to potential clients while also showcasing expertise and building trust. * The difference between webinars, masterclasses, and workshops * Why teaching impactful content in workshops is more impactful than the pitch. * Why charging for workshops is more likely to attract participants who will convert into high-ticket clients. Anne-Marie also introduced a valuable resource, a quiz which helps business owners determine the ideal workshop format for their specific business needs and goals. This tool provides a personalized workshop format recommendation and a sample agenda to guide business owners in creating impactful workshops. To take the quiz, go to myworkshopgameplan.com [http://myworkshopgameplan.com]. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
Do you have trouble creating and holding your business boundaries? As service providers, it can sometimes feel hard to enforce the boundaries that we’ve created but then, when we don’t, we often feel taken advantage of and burned out. Our guest today, Jackie Ellis, shared her journey of moving from running a gym to running a successful Facebook ads agency and how important she’s found building boundaries along the way. Jackie and I dive into the challenges of establishing and maintaining boundaries, especially for women and moms in the online business space. We discuss the common struggle of feeling the need to be available at all times and the impact it can have on both our personal and professional lives. Key Points Covered: * The challenges of setting boundaries as a service-based business owner. * How Jackie learned to establish and maintain boundaries in her agency. * Strategies for supporting your team in setting and respecting boundaries. * Client feedback on agency boundaries and the importance of attracting aligned clients. * Listen to the episode for tips on how Jackie implemented boundaries in her agency, such as setting strict working hours, avoiding work-related activities in certain spaces, and respecting her team's boundaries. One of the highlights of the episode is our discussion on the importance of leading by example and supporting your online team in upholding boundaries to create a cohesive and respectful work environment. How to Work With Me This Year: The Agency Alliance Membership [https://products.tashabooth.com/agency-alliance] The Agency Thrivemind [https://products.tashabooth.com/agencythrivemind] Follow Me On Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thetashabooth/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
In this episode I'm sharing valuable insights on how to "agencify" or productize your offers and create a scalable offer system for your online agency. Why is this important? By templatizing your offers, you're able to carry out your services in the exact same or very similar way from client to client, no matter which team member is assigned to the project. It creates time efficiency and saves you money when you're not reinventing the wheel every time. And last but not least, it allows the services process to run without you! In this episode we'll be walking through these 5 steps to agencify your offers: * Get clear on your offers * Create a high-level view of your processes * Make note of where project plan templates, checklists, canned emails, etc can be incorporated. * Create templates & SOPs * Train your team on the process Creating a scalable offer system may take time but is essential for freeing up your time and allowing your agency to run smoothly without your constant involvement. Apply for a $25,000 grant package with HoneyBook via the Breakthrough Grand program. Learn more at tashabooth.com/breakthroughgrant [tashabooth.com/breakthroughgrant] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
In this episode of the How She Did that Podcast, we’re welcoming back my good friend Melissa Froehlich. Melissa specializes in business alignment strategy, helping women entrepreneurs scale their businesses. Her unique approach is holistic, weaving in KOLBE and Human Design principles to craft effective, sustainable, and personalized business strategies. Melissa says these awareness tools can be used to help CEOs understand their innate strengths and in turn build businesses that align with their unique capabilities. In this episode you’ll learn: * What the KOLBE and Human Design awareness tests are and what they can teach us * How to use these awareness tools to gain a deeper self-awareness * How to integrate these awareness tools into our hiring processes AND how we manage our team members day to day * Why knowing your results isn’t enough - you must apply what you learn! Connect with Melissa on Instagram at @melissafroelich_biz [https://www.instagram.com/melissafroehlich_biz/] or visit her website at melissafroehlich.com. [https://melissafroehlich.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
In the final episode of this 2-part series, we delved into the importance of creating company core values. Core values serve as guiding principles that uphold a business's beliefs and conduct. They're a personal and intentional promise to you, to your company, to your team and to your clients about what they can expect and depend on. In this episode, we break down: * The five questions to ask yourself AND your team as you begin to brainstorm potential values. * How to narrow down and refine the values you've brainstormed * Examples of company core values such as integrity, accountability, and respect. * Using your core values to determine if a client or a team member are in alignment with your company. Take action today by creating or revisiting your agency's core values, sharing them with your team, and posting them online or on your business' website to ensure consistent alignment with these values. If you liked this week's episode, check out Part 1 of the series where we covered the difference between a mission statement and a vision statement and how to turn them into statements that truly guide your company's direction and decision-making! Listen to Episode 196 here. [https://www.tashabooth.com/podcast-notes/196] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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