• 25. Managing & Leading a Marketing Team. Why Personality & Working Styles Matter
    Jun 16 2021

    Today I discuss some of my top strategies to consider when you are managing a marketing team. Including why having a diverse range of personalities can benefit your team and how to balance these different styles for optimum working results. 

     

    Mentioned in the episode:

    • Notion
    • VARK Model
    • High Performance Podcast Episode

     

    Connect with me:

    • Instagram
    • Website
    • LinkedIn

     

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    29 mins
  • 24. What is a Content Track? How to Choose Between Brand, Product & SEO Content. The Difference Between Campaigns & Permanent Content
    Jun 9 2021

    In this episode I talk all things content tracks, what they are and the difference between the 3 types: SEO, Brand & Product. How to identify them and why this is so important when you're  creating and curating your content. 

     

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Instapages 

    Connect with me:

    • Instagram
    • Website 
    • LinkedIn

     

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    19 mins
  • 23. Freelancing Business Models. Where to find Work. Being a Content Writer vs.a Content Strategist
    Jun 2 2021

    In today's episode I'll share some of the common business models you can choose from as a content marketer. Including pros and cons of being a freelancer or consultant, vs starting your own agency. The difference between being someone who executes content strategies vs builds them and my experience of working on retainer vs one-off projects. 

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Company of One by Paul Jarvis
    • The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business by Elaine Pofeldt
    • Previous Podcast episode with Imogen Roy

    Connect with me:

    • Instagram
    • Website
    • LinkedIn

     

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    38 mins
  • 22. Managing a Big Workload as a Content Writer. How I Get Into The Zone, Context Switching & Proofreading Hacks
    May 26 2021

    In this episode I talk about how to work smarter so that you can manage a bigger workload. How to put processes in place that will allow you to focus on what matters, how to get into the zone quickly and some of my go-to brain tricks. As well as the danger of context switching and how to work with your natural cycles & energy for optimum productivity. 

     

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • The Content UK community
    • Content heroes in SaaS: Intercom, Zendesk, Buffer, Wistia & Later
    • Period Power by Maisie Hill
    • The thread on how Neil Patel produces so much content

    Connect with me:

    • Instagram
    • Website
    • LinkedIn

     

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    33 mins
  • 21. Are Content Calendars a Waste of Time? Content Tools & Processes. SEO Tools You Should Be Using
    May 19 2021

    Today I’m sharing tips on how to format a content calendar, tools to use and the reason why most content calendars are a waste of time. I cover visibility practices and why this is often the key to ensuring your content calendar is seen and recognised by clients or your boss. Plus, the difference between SEO tools like SEMRush and AHrefs and the ones you really need to know.

     

    Mentioned in this episode

    Content calendar tools:

    • Trello
    • Asana
    • Monday.com
    • Google Sheets

    SEO tools:

    • Google Analytics
    • Google Data Studio
    • Google Keywords Planner
    • Google Search Console
    • AHrefs
    • Moz
    • SEMRush 

    Connect with me:

    • Instagram
    • Website
    • LinkedIn

     

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    23 mins
  • 20. Empathy in Content Means Taking Into Account Your Audience’s Current Context - Joei Chan of 360Learning
    Sep 22 2020

    Joei Chan is the Director of Content at 360Learning and one of the most creative and strategic content marketers out there. From launching a reality docu-series that followed her first few weeks at the company, to balancing content strategy with execution, Joei is a master at finding ways to use different content types to hit company goals. In this episode we discuss her approach to content and being a marketer.

    Resources:

    • Joei on LinkedIn
    • 360Learning blog
    • Watch the onboarding Joei docu-series
    • Masterclass
    • Mention & Twilert
    • Intercom
    • Wistia
    • FS blog
    • Wait but Why blog
    • Ann Handley's Everybody Writes
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    41 mins
  • 19. Adjusting Your Social Media & Content Campaigns During COVID-19 With Data Analyst Simon Kemp
    May 19 2020

    If you're struggling to know how to market your business or use social media during the COVID-19 pandemic, today's episode is for you. Speaking with Simon Kemp the CEO and Founder of Kepios, a global digital consultancy and Chief Analyst at DataReportal which analyses key trends and changes in digital behaviour that helps brands to make sense of the digital landscape. In this episode we look at the latest report, sharing a snapshot of digital behaviour during COVID-19 including how usage has increased, the effects on social media advertising and what type of content is favoured on social media right now by users. With Simon providing examples of how even Travel businesses have found ways to pivot in the current climate. Including why we need to focus on long-term flexibility in our content plans, rather than waiting for a “new normal” to emerge during the next few months. Plus, we discuss Simon's approach to collecting data and why media "hype" around channels such as TikTok, isn't always reflected in the data. Get access to the latest digital report we discuss here and you can find all other links in the show notes for this episode at bethgladstone.com/podcast/episode19. 

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    48 mins
  • 18. Dare to Niche Down - Martha Moger of The Stitch Writer
    May 12 2020

    Martha Moger is a creative freelance copywriter and content writer working with product-based, creative business owners. Through her brand The Stitch Writer, Martha brings together the three pillars of SEO, clear brand values and tone of voice to help her clients reach their audiences more effectively through copy. In this episode we discuss all things creative copy like how to tease out brand values when you’re within your business. How to simplify working out your tone of voice and what a past business taught Martha about the purpose of SEO to sell products. How smaller product brands can gain a competitive edge over huge ecommerce sites like Amazon and why consistency really is the key to creativity. Plus, how finding your niche can actually improve your business life and make work more enjoyable. Get access to the show notes for this episode at bethgladstone.com/blog/episode18.

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    28 mins