It’s the last episode of March. Sweet citrus sunday this year is moving fast! We’ve got a big round of Q&A for you in this episode of the podcast. Here’s a few of the things we get into:
It’s the last episode of March. Sweet citrus sunday this year is moving fast! We’ve got a big round of Q&A for you in this episode of the podcast. Here’s a few of the things we get into:
The FizzleCo team is growing! We are looking for our first new team member since Fizzle launched over a year ago. This is an exciting time for us, and this is a great opportunity for the right person to join a very special little company.
On episode 44 of the Fizzle Show we shared a bit at the end about some of the inbox management practices we've come to love. Below is a list of those and others that didn't make it into the show. Share your tips in the comments.
In the previous episode we showed you how to grow your email list. Now it’s time to talk about the nitty gritty nuts and bolts. In this episode we get into:
My first business was a gourmet dessert catering company in New York. We hand crafted miniature pies from scratch for weddings and events. We went on to get featured on TheKnot, and even supplied mini-pies for the wrap party of the IFC cult tv series Whisker Wars.
Email marketing is like showering. Everyone tells you to do it, but you just never make the time. Umm… I meant to say it’s like… changing the A/C filter in your house. Yeah, the A/C filter. Don’t know why I mixed those two up.
Conversion. List building. Signup forms. Giveaways. Lead magnets. Conversion. Etc. The best thing about this episode is how much Corbett talks. If you want to grow your email list, get your notepad out, pour yourself a coffee/tea and press play. This is a good one covering:
Nothing had a bigger effect on my business when I was getting started than Book Yourself Solid. Nothing. I literally went from doing a handful of small projects for boring clients to being completely booked up months in advance with spectacular clients at rates that were 10x higher than I started with.
Are you frustrated that your email list is growing at a snail’s pace? Do you find traffic coming to your site, but few visitors turning into subscribers? For years, I was frustrated with the slow growth of my email list, and I didn’t know what to do. I thought all I needed was a popular blog to link to me, or a post to go viral. Or maybe a new plugin! Yeah, that’ll do it. Like that would solve all my problems.
There are two ways of building your thing… the idea, the book, the course, the painting, the business, whatever your thing is. In this article, Julie Zhuo (product design director at Facebook) lays out the two ways like this: