You're listening to gift biz unwrapped episode 221 every single business
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Speaker:Attention, gifters,
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Speaker:Here is your host gift biz gal,
Speaker:Sue moon Heights.
Speaker:Hi there And I am thrilled that we are back together
Speaker:again today and if you're a first time listener,
Speaker:welcome. I am so excited to have you here too.
Speaker:I love hearing stories about how people have come to find
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Speaker:Our audience is so generous here,
Speaker:so helpful,
Speaker:so supportive of each other and I'd say that's probably the
Speaker:very best thing about having this show.
Speaker:I'm bringing information to you.
Speaker:You're using the information for your business and you're also helping
Speaker:others grow their business.
Speaker:So for that,
Speaker:I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Speaker:Before we move on to the show,
Speaker:I have a question for you.
Speaker:How'd your day go yesterday?
Speaker:Maybe a crazy question.
Speaker:I know and yes,
Speaker:you heard me right?
Speaker:If you were to rate yesterday,
Speaker:how much did you get done?
Speaker:How far did you advance toward your goal?
Speaker:Or maybe in your mind you're saying what goal?
Speaker:Many of you have told me you aren't sure whether what
Speaker:you're doing is the right thing for your business.
Speaker:You're confused that you may be focusing on the wrong things
Speaker:and wasting time and money,
Speaker:and you compare yourself to others and feel like you're just
Speaker:not keeping up.
Speaker:Sound familiar?
Speaker:Maybe you find that you're busy all day long,
Speaker:but when you finish up,
Speaker:you haven't accomplished much of anything at all.
Speaker:I've been there too until I started working with what I
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Speaker:I made a free video for you that explains how to
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Speaker:purpose. Isn't it time to make all the effort that you
Speaker:put into your business and your life do for you what
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Speaker:Now full disclosure,
Speaker:this video does lead into showing you my brand new inspired
Speaker:daily planner.
Speaker:But listen,
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Speaker:out of the power of purpose that I show you in
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Speaker:So if you're interested in discovering a new way to work
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Speaker:Today we have a repeat guest,
Speaker:the Instagram expert,
Speaker:Sue B Zimmerman,
Speaker:and of course we do because Instagram is changing before our
Speaker:very eyes.
Speaker:Make sure to grab your phone,
Speaker:have it available as Sue goes through,
Speaker:what's new,
Speaker:what's different and how do use Instagram to be most effective
Speaker:in growing your business.
Speaker:Today is Sue B Zimmerman in case you don't know her.
Speaker:Sue is an insightful,
Speaker:energetic and in demand online marketing educator,
Speaker:influencer speaker,
Speaker:and a no BS business coach.
Speaker:Whether she's taking the stage at an industry conference like social
Speaker:media marketing world or working one on one with her clients.
Speaker:Sue is driven to help business owners leverage the power of
Speaker:Instagram to meet and exceed their business goals as a lifetime
Speaker:entrepreneur, Sue has over 30 years of business experience and with
Speaker:her extensive knowledge and implementation of social media.
Speaker:It's her mission to teach,
Speaker:mentor, and empower others.
Speaker:Sue is one of the most popular creative live instructors and
Speaker:has been named by Huffington post as one of the top
Speaker:50 must follow women entrepreneurs for small business.
Speaker:Hey Sue,
Speaker:welcome back to the gift biz unwrapped podcast,
Speaker:Another Sue,
Speaker:my favorite Sue.
Speaker:Then the gift business.
Speaker:You know,
Speaker:this is the third time you're on the show and there's
Speaker:only one other person who's been on three times.
Speaker:Okay, so you have me back for a fourth time so
Speaker:I can beat that person.
Speaker:Well, I don't think that's going to be hard because Instagram
Speaker:keeps changing.
Speaker:There'll be new things to talk about on the regular for
Speaker:sure. Yeah,
Speaker:always. So of course I'm thrilled to have you back,
Speaker:but I'm not letting you off the hook that easy.
Speaker:You have to go through my traditional question,
Speaker:which is the candle.
Speaker:So if you were to share a motivational candle for you
Speaker:at this time and no repeats,
Speaker:okay, promise no repeats,
Speaker:what would your motivational candle look like by color and quote?
Speaker:Okay, so Mike candle would absolutely be a rainbow candle,
Speaker:not one color,
Speaker:but all the colors of the rainbow.
Speaker:So Rory G,
Speaker:Viv, girl,
Speaker:and the quote would be,
Speaker:you are under no obligation to be the same person that
Speaker:you were a year,
Speaker:a month,
Speaker:or even 15 minutes ago.
Speaker:You have the right to evolve.
Speaker:And do you know that my word for 2019 is evolve.
Speaker:So I love this quote.
Speaker:Ooh, love it.
Speaker:And you know what I like about that quote too is
Speaker:it opens up to all possibilities.
Speaker:Absolutely. Just have to be willing to be open to receive.
Speaker:Yeah. And look forward.
Speaker:You don't have to look backward forward.
Speaker:What Do you want to be doing?
Speaker:Where do you want to go?
Speaker:Optimism. Absolutely.
Speaker:I swear it is so good that you're here because we
Speaker:know from social media marketing world,
Speaker:right, that Instagram is hot.
Speaker:Yeah. Michael Stelzner and his keynote kicked off,
Speaker:talked about all about Instagram and the importance of being on
Speaker:it for social.
Speaker:And I knew that this was going to happen because if
Speaker:you think about all the different social platforms,
Speaker:Instagram is the one that you can control what you see
Speaker:and what you don't see.
Speaker:And so the energy that you feel when you open up
Speaker:the app and go to Instagram is all based on your
Speaker:favorites. You pick,
Speaker:you choose,
Speaker:you decide.
Speaker:And because of that,
Speaker:and then the ability of video and storytelling,
Speaker:it's just exploded.
Speaker:Yeah. And you know it's interesting because even though Instagram's owned
Speaker:by Facebook,
Speaker:Facebook still the biggest one because I think it's the most
Speaker:known, it's the one everyone started with is dropping.
Speaker:But Instagram is just going crazy for the reasons that you
Speaker:said and keeps changing.
Speaker:I mean they keep evolving,
Speaker:they keep adding things.
Speaker:I can't keep up and I'm glad you can.
Speaker:Well one of my favorite reasons that I love Instagram is
Speaker:because it's so easy to get someone's attention and it's just
Speaker:seamless. So you can go to someone's account,
Speaker:you can tap on the three dots on the top right
Speaker:hand side.
Speaker:You can copy that profile URL and share it.
Speaker:I mean there's just so many ways that you can share
Speaker:what you like with those that you love.
Speaker:And you know,
Speaker:I think that's really important right now too.
Speaker:I mean this whole issue of control because I think that's
Speaker:one of the issues not to bring up Facebook cause this
Speaker:is not going to be about Facebook.
Speaker:It's all going to be about Instagram.
Speaker:But I think people are less comfortable because they're not sure
Speaker:that they're controlling.
Speaker:Who's seen what,
Speaker:whether anyone's seen anything.
Speaker:And you're saying Instagram's entirely different?
Speaker:Oh yeah.
Speaker:I mean you choose,
Speaker:you choose the energy that you want to feel every time
Speaker:you go to the app.
Speaker:I do not get magazines anymore.
Speaker:I don't read the newspaper.
Speaker:I'm not watching the news.
Speaker:Literally information that I want to see is all on Instagram.
Speaker:Every single business,
Speaker:brand, product or service that I care about is on Instagram.
Speaker:If I go and travel,
Speaker:I know you love to travel,
Speaker:Sue, to a new town or new country.
Speaker:I open up Instagram and I go to places and I
Speaker:tap in what I want to see and the geo locations
Speaker:for all of that come up.
Speaker:It's a search engine.
Speaker:It's like the new Yelp.
Speaker:It's a mini website at its finest.
Speaker:Okay? So every time I talked to you I learned something
Speaker:new and there something right there.
Speaker:I never thought of that.
Speaker:Let's talk to your audience here.
Speaker:If this is something you didn't know.
Speaker:So let me just break it down really quickly before we
Speaker:go into all the other good stuff.
Speaker:Okay? When you go to Instagram and you tap on the
Speaker:magnifying glass that looks like a search engine.
Speaker:Everyone sees different content and that's all based on Instagram showing
Speaker:you this based on your engagement,
Speaker:the posts that you're liking,
Speaker:commenting, double tapping,
Speaker:spending time.
Speaker:Looking at Instagram knows that and right now you can see
Speaker:that I GTV one of my favorite neighborhoods that we'll talk
Speaker:about soon has the biggest real estate.
Speaker:There's a reason for that at the top,
Speaker:Instagram showing you an IgE TV tab.
Speaker:Now a shop tab,
Speaker:a style tab,
Speaker:art, comics,
Speaker:food, DIY,
Speaker:nature decor,
Speaker:gaming, travel,
Speaker:beauty. There's a channel,
Speaker:essentially a TV channel for you to see what you want
Speaker:to see based on your engagement again,
Speaker:and then in the search at the very top,
Speaker:if you tap on search and then you scroll all the
Speaker:way to the end where it says places you can tap
Speaker:in. I'm going to just tap in pizza.
Speaker:I'm here in downtown Boston.
Speaker:Every single frigging pizza shop in and around me now comes
Speaker:up. Oh my gosh.
Speaker:Okay, so that's gold right there.
Speaker:Oh, this is gold for anybody with a store.
Speaker:So say I put yarn here.
Speaker:Okay. Up pops,
Speaker:Newberry, yarn,
Speaker:Newbury yarns,
Speaker:another yarn,
Speaker:a good yarn.
Speaker:Darn good yarn.
Speaker:Like all these places that sell yarn.
Speaker:Like if I want yarn I just put it in Instagram.
Speaker:Search search baby search engine.
Speaker:Huge. Well so that just tells you where the future of
Speaker:this is all going.
Speaker:Oh yeah,
Speaker:it's all here.
Speaker:It's been here.
Speaker:It's just that Instagram is constantly changing the interface and the
Speaker:user experience to make it better and more intuitive.
Speaker:A lot of people that I teach to are typically 45
Speaker:and older who are either new to Instagram or not using
Speaker:Instagram yet for their business or not making any money yet
Speaker:using Instagram.
Speaker:So if I'm talking to you,
Speaker:you just might be interested in our beginner Instagram course.
Speaker:Ready, set gram.
Speaker:That's the place We just redid every single module and I
Speaker:know that you're in this group and you definitely want to
Speaker:go through the whole course again because it's changed.
Speaker:I will definitely go through it again and yeah,
Speaker:so ready,
Speaker:set gram.
Speaker:For those of you who are not on Instagram yet.
Speaker:And I do know that that's true.
Speaker:I was just out at a conference speaking about social media
Speaker:last week and I was taking a survey of the room.
Speaker:And so these are all makers,
Speaker:right? So yeah,
Speaker:I was taking a survey of the room and I would
Speaker:say probably,
Speaker:I'd probably say,
Speaker:and you might be surprised at this,
Speaker:but you might not because I am also serving women 45
Speaker:and up for the most part,
Speaker:right? Yeah,
Speaker:I'd say that 80% of them use Facebook.
Speaker:Okay. And then I'd say probably half of them are on
Speaker:Instagram if that,
Speaker:if that.
Speaker:Well, you know why?
Speaker:So a couple of reasons.
Speaker:One, there's a learning curve and whenever we have to immerse
Speaker:ourselves into learning something new,
Speaker:we feel like we're either late to the party or it's
Speaker:just too much time,
Speaker:you don't have it.
Speaker:And the one factor that I talked to my team about
Speaker:that women typically 45 and older lack is the confidence to
Speaker:put themselves out there.
Speaker:Now you and I are really good at this.
Speaker:You and I are extroverts,
Speaker:very comfortable on camera and on video.
Speaker:I know I've pushed you a little bit when we were
Speaker:together for our photo shoot and Ben together personally,
Speaker:Nantucket and the like,
Speaker:but I just know that women typically judge how they look
Speaker:like, Oh my God,
Speaker:I have so many wrinkles or my hair's turning gray.
Speaker:No one's going to want to look at me and blah,
Speaker:blah, blah.
Speaker:And I'm like,
Speaker:I push people out of the fear of that.
Speaker:In fact,
Speaker:on my personal Instagram account,
Speaker:Sue B Zimmerman,
Speaker:I recently changed my bio to read that.
Speaker:I'm helping women make a mindset shift.
Speaker:That's my super power.
Speaker:I love it.
Speaker:I am seeing people though,
Speaker:getting past the uncomfortableness and getting on because they're seeing other
Speaker:people doing it.
Speaker:So then they're jumping on.
Speaker:So it's coming.
Speaker:It is coming,
Speaker:but it's slow.
Speaker:There's no need to wait,
Speaker:I guess is the point there.
Speaker:But let's get into these neighborhoods.
Speaker:So you and I were chatting one day and you're like,
Speaker:Sue, I want to get on.
Speaker:I want to talk with your audience about neighborhoods.
Speaker:I know I'm going to learn a ton and I know
Speaker:you're going to talk about it as people,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:knowing my audience and knowing that a lot of it,
Speaker:they're just starting.
Speaker:Sure. So,
Speaker:and we're all makers.
Speaker:You totally know my group.
Speaker:Oh, I totally know your audience cause I was a crafter
Speaker:back in the day.
Speaker:I taught scratch thing and I'm an artist.
Speaker:I taught art lessons.
Speaker:I feel you guys,
Speaker:I know exactly what you need.
Speaker:So number one,
Speaker:trust me,
Speaker:you want to be on Instagram,
Speaker:you want to be on Instagram because people are searching on
Speaker:Instagram and you want them to find you for your craft
Speaker:and what you make.
Speaker:With that being said,
Speaker:Instagram is essentially a village.
Speaker:Now when I say village,
Speaker:when I first started teaching Instagram,
Speaker:that was 140 million monthly active users and now there is
Speaker:over a billion climbing every single day.
Speaker:So every business and brand that you love is on Instagram.
Speaker:Every author,
Speaker:every philanthropy,
Speaker:you search it,
Speaker:you will find it.
Speaker:Trust me.
Speaker:If they're not there,
Speaker:they're coming very soon.
Speaker:It's the place where everyone is really seeing great results and
Speaker:building a community.
Speaker:So if you are just wondering if Instagram is right for
Speaker:you, I can break all those myths while you might think
Speaker:it's not.
Speaker:If you want to send me any kind of message so
Speaker:you can hook up how you can get in touch with
Speaker:me. Okay.
Speaker:And why don't you just say yes,
Speaker:yes. Why don't you just say the answer is yes.
Speaker:The answer's always yes,
Speaker:you can do this.
Speaker:You can all do this.
Speaker:Trust me,
Speaker:trust me.
Speaker:Trust me.
Speaker:I've been teaching Instagram for seven years and I love teaching
Speaker:it, so let's get into it.
Speaker:Okay. With Instagram being a village,
Speaker:I like to use this analogy.
Speaker:The village is,
Speaker:let's now look at a feed.
Speaker:So say we're looking at Sue's account.
Speaker:Okay. I have three accounts.
Speaker:Look at gift biz on wrapped.
Speaker:Yeah. Okay.
Speaker:So if we're looking at gift biz on rapt,
Speaker:and when I say Instagram's a village,
Speaker:it also,
Speaker:I want you to think of Instagram as a digital magazine
Speaker:where the bio is essentially the cover of that magazine and
Speaker:your feed is the content in the magazine.
Speaker:So if you say that you help businesses start and grow
Speaker:and you are in the gift or Baker craft or Makerspace,
Speaker:then I want to make sure in your feed that I'm
Speaker:seeing that.
Speaker:And with Sue I see her as an authority at shows.
Speaker:I see the interviews that she's doing,
Speaker:I see quotes and it's all done in a branded way
Speaker:and I get a sense of who Sue is as the
Speaker:authority in this space.
Speaker:And so that's really important to have it look and feel
Speaker:like a magazine every aspect.
Speaker:So the avatar profile photo show,
Speaker:Sue with her headphones on being an authority with her podcasts.
Speaker:She's using her yellow branding.
Speaker:I know yellow is her favorite color and you can see
Speaker:in her bio she lets you know that she's a maker
Speaker:business coach.
Speaker:I don't know if maker is the right word.
Speaker:I think crafter or something more generic cause maker,
Speaker:just like maker of what makers I tried crafter,
Speaker:but you know what comes up mostly for crafter,
Speaker:beer, beer crafting artist or something.
Speaker:We got to work on that cause this is not the
Speaker:right keyword search for you.
Speaker:Okay. Yay.
Speaker:I'm getting some help here too.
Speaker:I didn't know that was going to happen or gift business
Speaker:coach. So Sue shows her branding quite nicely.
Speaker:Great quality photos.
Speaker:I know she invests in herself and in photo shoots,
Speaker:which is all really important.
Speaker:And like I said,
Speaker:she likes yellow so that Sue's look and feel.
Speaker:That's her magazine.
Speaker:That's her promise that she makes from the bio.
Speaker:We're not just talking personal,
Speaker:we're talking business too.
Speaker:And so this should be,
Speaker:we really want to be talking here that this is for
Speaker:your business.
Speaker:Oh yeah,
Speaker:absolutely. No one should have more than one Instagram account.
Speaker:I mean if you can barely keep up with your business
Speaker:and your work,
Speaker:unless you want to have a personal one for your family,
Speaker:fine. But most people don't even do one Instagram account correctly,
Speaker:so don't have to.
Speaker:Okay. All right,
Speaker:well that's good to know.
Speaker:So but let's say I did already have a personal account.
Speaker:I know there are some people in our listening audience right
Speaker:now who have a personal Instagram account.
Speaker:They've been there just for fun.
Speaker:Never business.
Speaker:Yeah. Well you can turn it into a business account.
Speaker:You can change at any time a personal into a business
Speaker:by the settings.
Speaker:I teach this all step by step.
Speaker:Okay, so they turn it into a business and then just
Speaker:proceed from there.
Speaker:Yeah, because a business account has insights,
Speaker:a business account has features like the quick reply a business
Speaker:account gives you a contact button for people to get directions
Speaker:or call you or email you.
Speaker:So if you don't have your account set up as a
Speaker:business, you're missing out on all the features that matter for
Speaker:a business which is looking at data and making sound decisions.
Speaker:Okay. One more question cause I know this is really basic
Speaker:and not necessarily what we want to be talking about with
Speaker:all the neighborhoods,
Speaker:but I know it's going to be a question for people
Speaker:is if they have been posting all personal things up to
Speaker:this point,
Speaker:can they just now start posting more business?
Speaker:Could they integrate them both together?
Speaker:What's your direction now on the content?
Speaker:Absolutely. So every post has three little dots on the top
Speaker:right hand side.
Speaker:If you tap in,
Speaker:you can archive that post and just file it away or
Speaker:you can delete it.
Speaker:So depending on if you want to save it in your
Speaker:feed, if it doesn't match up,
Speaker:you can get rid of it or you can archive it.
Speaker:So should you post personal and mix it in with business
Speaker:or no?
Speaker:It all depends on what your business is.
Speaker:But I always say you have to humanize your business and
Speaker:your brand.
Speaker:If you want people to get to know,
Speaker:like, and trust you and in your specific niche and industry,
Speaker:absolutely. I want to be connected to the craft or the
Speaker:Baker, the gift maker.
Speaker:I want to know who they are.
Speaker:So unless you're a big brand,
Speaker:people want to support local small business owners.
Speaker:It's very true.
Speaker:No, he goes,
Speaker:it's not the logo.
Speaker:Like I love the picture of you in your profile photo
Speaker:or you look intellectual,
Speaker:you look accomplished,
Speaker:you've got a smile.
Speaker:It's all good.
Speaker:So very important to do that.
Speaker:So now that we've talked about Instagram being a village,
Speaker:now that we've talked about Instagram,
Speaker:the feed being a magazine,
Speaker:a digital magazine where the bio is the promise that you
Speaker:make in the feed.
Speaker:Instead of turning a page,
Speaker:you're scrolling and you're looking in the content that's there matches
Speaker:up to who you say you are and what you say
Speaker:you do and why you do it.
Speaker:So that's what you put in your bio.
Speaker:We're not going to get into the details of all this,
Speaker:but we're going to stay high level here.
Speaker:So that's the feed.
Speaker:That's the first neighborhood.
Speaker:That's how Instagram started 10 years ago.
Speaker:Then Instagram stories were added.
Speaker:Instagram stories is another neighborhood where you can share either a
Speaker:photo of video quotes and have your own.
Speaker:It's essentially your own broadcasting channel and you want your stories
Speaker:to be entertaining and educational and become resources and the best
Speaker:stories that you have should and can be saved into your
Speaker:highlight. As Sue has,
Speaker:he or she has travel and speaking and shout outs and
Speaker:podcast and steep peak and best life and community and quotes.
Speaker:You can create your own branded highlights.
Speaker:Yes, I have a YouTube video all about highlights that Sue
Speaker:can link if you're not even sure what that is or
Speaker:how to create them.
Speaker:I've got you covered.
Speaker:In fact,
Speaker:Sue B zimmerman.com/youtube
Speaker:is where I have hundreds and hundreds of tutorials under five
Speaker:minutes, so subscribe and when you're over on YouTube,
Speaker:hit the bell and Sue.
Speaker:The reason I say hit the bell is because once you
Speaker:hit the bell,
Speaker:you get a notification every Monday when I drop a new
Speaker:video Monday in the morning.
Speaker:And to those of you that follow me on Instagram at
Speaker:the Instagram expert at 3:00 PM EST,
Speaker:I go live every Monday and talk about what I taught
Speaker:in that YouTube video.
Speaker:And we're going to talk about the Instagram live neighborhood in
Speaker:a minute.
Speaker:But I just want you to know that I'm constantly teaching,
Speaker:educating, and then giving additional value using the neighborhoods to broadcast,
Speaker:to amplify,
Speaker:to promote my free content that builds that credibility and trust.
Speaker:Why? Because that's how I get discovered.
Speaker:That's how I get more hate speaking opportunities.
Speaker:That's how I get more paying clients and coaching clients.
Speaker:So this is really important,
Speaker:and I know you might be,
Speaker:I'm talking kind of fast and from Boston,
Speaker:so what can I say?
Speaker:I'm teaching,
Speaker:but if you do what I say,
Speaker:you will get results.
Speaker:So watching my YouTube video.
Speaker:Also Sue,
Speaker:I'm going to give you Sue B zimmerman.com/guide.
Speaker:If you're just getting started,
Speaker:the first thing you want to do is download my eight
Speaker:page free guide that will just break down these neighborhoods in
Speaker:a way that you can actually put notes on each part
Speaker:of this download to read,
Speaker:look, and then take action.
Speaker:Okay, so we talked about Instagram stories.
Speaker:You can create a story daily.
Speaker:They go away in 24 hours.
Speaker:I love Instagram stories.
Speaker:I've been using them since day one.
Speaker:I have more engagement in my stories than I do in
Speaker:my feed because most people,
Speaker:there's 500 million daily Instagram stories.
Speaker:And most people,
Speaker:to be honest,
Speaker:are watching stories more than looking at the feed.
Speaker:So if your engagement has dropped,
Speaker:that is why it's a competing neighborhood.
Speaker:Absolutely. And I've seen that a lot and you can tell
Speaker:me if my strategy is wrong or not,
Speaker:but I've reduced the amount of time I'm spending in my
Speaker:feed and I'm focusing more on energy in the stories cause
Speaker:I only have so much time.
Speaker:Right. And so I'm putting my energies there.
Speaker:Although I don't think I even have a story today and
Speaker:then here we are talking.
Speaker:That's totally fine.
Speaker:And yes,
Speaker:I'm posting five times a week instead of six or seven
Speaker:for the same reason I do stories five days a week,
Speaker:I give the weekend total breather because the truth is on
Speaker:Fridays when I do my stories at the end of the
Speaker:day, they go through till Saturday anyway.
Speaker:So you want your stories to play out.
Speaker:You don't want to do too many,
Speaker:you don't want your dashes to turn to dots.
Speaker:People will not watch your stories.
Speaker:Right? Absolutely.
Speaker:And what about the DMS in the stories?
Speaker:Oh, that's a whole nother conversation.
Speaker:Isn't that part of the neighborhood?
Speaker:When you go into a neighborhood,
Speaker:you have to chat with your neighbors.
Speaker:So The DM is in every single neighborhood.
Speaker:It's like a crossroad.
Speaker:It's not a part of,
Speaker:it's the communication hub for everything.
Speaker:Okay. We have to talk about it though.
Speaker:Let's talk about it at the end then.
Speaker:Okay. We can say that to the end.
Speaker:So let's move into Instagram IETV video.
Speaker:So a lot of people who like videos are good on
Speaker:videos and want to create video content.
Speaker:Maybe you're someone thinking about doing a YouTube channel,
Speaker:but OMG,
Speaker:that is the hardest thing I do is create content for
Speaker:YouTube and there's so much work.
Speaker:They're great though.
Speaker:I'm sure they're serving you well,
Speaker:so, Oh yeah,
Speaker:no, I'm thrilled.
Speaker:Our YouTube channel is everything.
Speaker:It's where we're getting most of our leads and I'm found
Speaker:on search because Google owns YouTube,
Speaker:but for those that don't have a team of 10 or
Speaker:resources, starting a channel is really hard work.
Speaker:So why not start out with a neighborhood IETV where you
Speaker:can create video content up to 10 minutes if you want.
Speaker:And yes,
Speaker:I do have a IDT video.
Speaker:How to get started on YouTube that Sue will share and
Speaker:then I'm releasing a new one soon with all the updates
Speaker:since the integration in the feed.
Speaker:What do I mean by that?
Speaker:Well, now when you create an IETV video,
Speaker:you can have the first minute play in your feed.
Speaker:And I'll tell you something.
Speaker:My IETV videos now get between five and 8,000
Speaker:views in a weekly period.
Speaker:Whereas the ones I did,
Speaker:the 24 that I did before,
Speaker:this integration got thousands over months.
Speaker:And so this new integration,
Speaker:if you open up the explore tab as I talked about
Speaker:earlier and you that real estate per ICTV Instagram is pushing
Speaker:that content out with the biggest like billboard.
Speaker:So there's a tab at the top and the explore tab.
Speaker:There's that real estate and when you create an ID TV
Speaker:video, people discover you find you and it's a new follower.
Speaker:It's a new person,
Speaker:it's a new conversation.
Speaker:People can leave comments.
Speaker:People are,
Speaker:like I said,
Speaker:just discover you.
Speaker:So my account's been growing like crazy because we are sharing
Speaker:an IGT video at once a week and you can upload
Speaker:a cover photo.
Speaker:So it's on brand.
Speaker:You can have a description with up to 2200 characters.
Speaker:So yes,
Speaker:you can write that many blog posts I like to call
Speaker:it and you can use hashtags and ad mentions and for
Speaker:those of you that don't have 10,000
Speaker:followers, you can put a URL in the ICTV and it's
Speaker:clickable. Links in IETV are clickable.
Speaker:They're clickable for anybody,
Speaker:anybody. So ID TV plus you can even if you don't
Speaker:have the swipe up feature,
Speaker:you can share your IgE TVs to your stories,
Speaker:which is awesome.
Speaker:So would you do,
Speaker:I'm thinking about content for our audience.
Speaker:If they were to do IgE TV,
Speaker:do you say instead of content that you might put in
Speaker:a blog,
Speaker:turn it into or both or both or both like or
Speaker:a video version of something you might've written.
Speaker:If you go watch my IETV and for those of you
Speaker:that are a little confused about it,
Speaker:I want to just point out,
Speaker:you can watch HGTV videos both on the desktop and on
Speaker:mobile. And if you go to the Instagram expert,
Speaker:which is my business account,
Speaker:and you look under my highlights,
Speaker:you will see the little IETV icon.
Speaker:It looks like a old TV with a little squiggly line
Speaker:through it.
Speaker:And if you tap on that IETV icon,
Speaker:you will see all of my IGT videos,
Speaker:which essentially is like I said,
Speaker:another neighborhood,
Speaker:another channel where you can consume content.
Speaker:So if you scroll back,
Speaker:you'll see my older videos and then you'll see my branded
Speaker:ones. There's five of them that have been integrated into the
Speaker:feed, and most of my videos,
Speaker:they're all under 10 minutes and they're just,
Speaker:I mean,
Speaker:5,000 views in less than a week,
Speaker:6.3 less than two weeks,
Speaker:8,000 I mean,
Speaker:it's just crazy.
Speaker:It's crazy how many views they're getting and it's just,
Speaker:it's an untapped neighborhood and it's a place where,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:when I do my video,
Speaker:I do it all in one take.
Speaker:I just have bullets and I can riff on a subject,
Speaker:but I'm always,
Speaker:if you watch them,
Speaker:you'll hear me get engagement by having strong call to actions
Speaker:at the beginning,
Speaker:at the middle,
Speaker:at the end.
Speaker:I always let people know,
Speaker:make sure that you click the link for X,
Speaker:Y, and Z.
Speaker:You need to basically say and tell what you want people
Speaker:to do and not assume that they're going to know.
Speaker:No one knows what you want them to do.
Speaker:It's your job to tell them.
Speaker:So I am very directive with what actions I want my
Speaker:listeners and viewers to take in an IGT and it's really
Speaker:served me well.
Speaker:The other thing you all need to know about IETV is
Speaker:that when you share them now in this new format,
Speaker:you only get to put a title in your feed.
Speaker:So you want to make sure that your title is very
Speaker:intriguing and that will want to watch more.
Speaker:So for example,
Speaker:I did a real talk video lessons I've learned over the
Speaker:past six years as a speaker.
Speaker:I did a video about how I prep for my speaking
Speaker:gigs, six tips for speaking.
Speaker:I did one my IETV experience,
Speaker:why I am using IETV regularly.
Speaker:I think you guys would all like that one.
Speaker:And I did one all about hashtags in your bio when
Speaker:and why to use them.
Speaker:And the last one I did was get off Instagram and
Speaker:focus on the task you need to do in your business.
Speaker:Like real talk about like getting done as opposed to being
Speaker:on Instagram and scrolling and wasting time.
Speaker:So these are all subject matters,
Speaker:titles, topics that my audience appreciates and likes and I think
Speaker:yours would as well.
Speaker:We'll continue our conversation with Sue right after a brief word
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Speaker:One of the biggest things that I heard you just say
Speaker:about IETV is untapped neighborhood.
Speaker:Oh yeah.
Speaker:So it's the time to get in now because you get
Speaker:the visibility is greatest now.
Speaker:Oh, absolutely.
Speaker:Oh, it's like you're one of the new frontiers.
Speaker:So versus the feed where there's over a billion monthly active
Speaker:users and everyone's in the feed so you can stand out
Speaker:from your competition for sure.
Speaker:Got it.
Speaker:Okay. So we're going to segue into IgE live,
Speaker:which a lot of people are afraid of,
Speaker:don't do,
Speaker:don't know how to do and yes,
Speaker:I have a YouTube video that Sewell link.
Speaker:If you're a beginner,
Speaker:everything you need to know pinning a title,
Speaker:how the equipment,
Speaker:you know what to prepare.
Speaker:If you're here for business and you want to be professional,
Speaker:and like I mentioned,
Speaker:if you want to watch my Instagram live,
Speaker:I do it every Monday at 3:00 PM EST and if
Speaker:you follow me and you turn on notifications,
Speaker:you'll know when I'm live.
Speaker:With that being said,
Speaker:I have a certain energy around my live videos to increase
Speaker:engagement, get conversation and conversation is everything.
Speaker:That's what leads people to intimate conversations in the DM,
Speaker:which we'll talk about in a little bit like suicide,
Speaker:but for an IgE live.
Speaker:For me,
Speaker:I'm essentially broadcasting,
Speaker:amplifying and promoting the free content that I spend so much
Speaker:time creating on YouTube.
Speaker:So I want as many eyeballs as possible to watch that
Speaker:YouTube video to comment to like it.
Speaker:Because on YouTube it's really the first 48 hours that matter
Speaker:to the most versus Instagram the first two hours.
Speaker:So you want to get all that engagement as quickly as
Speaker:possible. So for me,
Speaker:it's getting people to watch my live broadcast where often I
Speaker:will bring in guests and when you bring in guests on
Speaker:your Instagram live,
Speaker:everyone who's following that guest will get a notification that they're
Speaker:joining the live broadcast,
Speaker:which is really cool.
Speaker:So this is how you can organically grow your account.
Speaker:So say Sue did an Instagram live and she wanted me
Speaker:on as her guest and she announced it in her story
Speaker:that I was going to be a,
Speaker:it's just such a brilliant way to organically grow.
Speaker:So if you're not doing Instagram lives,
Speaker:it's another strategy,
Speaker:another neighborhood,
Speaker:another place for you to reach strangers on the internet and
Speaker:bring them into your business.
Speaker:Sue, do you have any questions on that?
Speaker:I do have some questions on all of this.
Speaker:Awesome. Okay.
Speaker:So first I want to talk about,
Speaker:just so I have it clear in my head,
Speaker:your frequency,
Speaker:you're saying you post somewhere around five or six times on
Speaker:your feed,
Speaker:right? Yep.
Speaker:You do stories daily.
Speaker:I do stories to support the content that I'm sharing in
Speaker:my feed and infuse my personality and my signature style.
Speaker:Okay. And then you do IgE,
Speaker:T V how frequently?
Speaker:I GTV once a week.
Speaker:Now is our commitment we're trying to produce.
Speaker:Yup. Okay.
Speaker:And then I G live is once a week that corresponds
Speaker:with your YouTube video.
Speaker:Exactly. And then what's your IgE TV content?
Speaker:I GTB content.
Speaker:We have a content calendar and I work with my content
Speaker:strategist Kendall,
Speaker:and she and I figure out topics that we know that
Speaker:our audience would appreciate.
Speaker:So we have three in the can.
Speaker:And the other thing that we do with our IDTP is
Speaker:we transcribe all of our videos so that anyone that's hearing
Speaker:impaired can read them.
Speaker:Okay. And that content that is different from what you're putting
Speaker:in your feed and your stories.
Speaker:And it's also different from what you're doing with your life.
Speaker:So it's a separate source of content.
Speaker:Yeah, and sometimes there is crossover.
Speaker:Okay. I mean,
Speaker:if we,
Speaker:for example,
Speaker:everyone always loves hearing about hashtags.
Speaker:So I have a hashtag.
Speaker:I have several hashtag videos on YouTube.
Speaker:I have several posts in my feed about hashtag I do
Speaker:Instagram stories about hashtag.
Speaker:If you go to my highlight called instant tips,
Speaker:Oh my gosh,
Speaker:it's 15 minutes of amazing Ninja tips in my highlight that
Speaker:I've shared in my story.
Speaker:And I've done an IGT video about hashtag.
Speaker:So sometimes people need to hear things several times in several
Speaker:places in different ways for it to sink in.
Speaker:We're all like that.
Speaker:Right? That's really true.
Speaker:And I've noticed that more and more over time because I'll
Speaker:often think,
Speaker:well, I've already got content out there about that.
Speaker:But then when I do it again,
Speaker:I'm finding that there are new people who have never heard
Speaker:of it before.
Speaker:Oh my God.
Speaker:So I think that doesn't have as much to do with
Speaker:Instagram, but in a way it does in terms of content
Speaker:creation and putting content in these various neighborhoods.
Speaker:You can put content in different places because different people are
Speaker:watching in different areas.
Speaker:I very rarely go to a feed unless I'm checking out
Speaker:a business for the first time.
Speaker:Usually I'm going into stories if they're,
Speaker:if they do stories well,
Speaker:in order to see their stories,
Speaker:you have to be following them,
Speaker:right? That's right,
Speaker:but so you go to the feed first,
Speaker:you see what they're doing,
Speaker:then I'll follow them,
Speaker:but then normally,
Speaker:I mean I'm not really ever going back rarely to someone's
Speaker:whole feed.
Speaker:I'm mostly going into the stories.
Speaker:Interesting. Okay.
Speaker:Yeah. I don't know if I'm different from other people.
Speaker:I'm saying in the feed,
Speaker:in terms of going and looking at their account In the
Speaker:feed. Yes.
Speaker:I'm going into my feed.
Speaker:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker:Maybe my terminology's off.
Speaker:Yes. I'm looking at the Al score down a little bit
Speaker:on the feed,
Speaker:but in terms of going to somebody specific and going to
Speaker:their account and looking at all their,
Speaker:all that they've posted on their account,
Speaker:I don't,
Speaker:I go to their stories.
Speaker:Good. Okay.
Speaker:Am I a random person?
Speaker:I mean you're basically doing what everyone enjoys doing,
Speaker:which is watching stories because you feel a little bit more
Speaker:connected to that account.
Speaker:Right? Right.
Speaker:Absolutely. Yeah.
Speaker:So what other questions do you have for me?
Speaker:Okay, I want to get into the DMS.
Speaker:Okay, well the DM is seriously like pro pro pro,
Speaker:like that's coming your way later.
Speaker:But direct messages.
Speaker:I have so many tactics that I use and I set
Speaker:them up with quick reply.
Speaker:So there's a YouTube video all about quick reply,
Speaker:which is one of the features you get when you have
Speaker:a business account.
Speaker:And I nurture relationships in the DM.
Speaker:You can have one to one conversations.
Speaker:You can have Instagram direct message groups,
Speaker:which I have for my ready set gram members and my
Speaker:coaching clients.
Speaker:You can do a video call.
Speaker:I've closed thousands of dollars in sales and the Instagram direct
Speaker:message using video and talking to people,
Speaker:Instagram direct message.
Speaker:Literally I could talk about for hours because there's so many
Speaker:nuances and features in the DM.
Speaker:So why don't you ask me what specifically you want to
Speaker:hear today?
Speaker:Okay, so direct messages,
Speaker:I'm thinking a lot of people know because I communicate a
Speaker:lot with direct messages,
Speaker:but they're mostly text,
Speaker:right? So just back and forth and I think most people
Speaker:at this point,
Speaker:I might be making an assumption,
Speaker:but understand that that's a great way to link and start
Speaker:knowing people and start developing a relationship is with direct messages.
Speaker:Talk about quick reply,
Speaker:Well quickly applied.
Speaker:It's a way for you to do a text expander so
Speaker:you can just put like for me,
Speaker:yeah, every time I get a new follower on Instagram,
Speaker:I send them my link to a strategy guide.
Speaker:I let them know they can book a free 15 minute
Speaker:call. Here's my guide and I do it in a way
Speaker:that's nurturing and not bossy or salesy or spammy.
Speaker:They thanked me for it,
Speaker:so I always send my new followers a strategy guide.
Speaker:A lot of people ask me questions and I'll just type
Speaker:in Y T,
Speaker:YouTube and it will auto populate the quick reply that I
Speaker:put there so that I don't have to type it every
Speaker:time. It saves me so much time.
Speaker:I get hundreds of DMS a day,
Speaker:So how could my audience use it?
Speaker:What do you think?
Speaker:Oh, I mean,
Speaker:anybody that's asking about a price or a selection,
Speaker:you could link it to your website page or if they
Speaker:want to book a meeting or a consult with you,
Speaker:you can link it to your calendar.
Speaker:I mean,
Speaker:so many ways.
Speaker:Okay. I'm just trying to think of like even if someone's
Speaker:doing a story or something and they're at a craft show
Speaker:and they're showing their tables or something like that,
Speaker:but there are a lot of people who aren't at that
Speaker:show. They could do a story and say,
Speaker:Hey, if you're interested in this DME and I'll give you
Speaker:a discount code or a link to where you can see
Speaker:more designs or something like that.
Speaker:I'm just trying to relate it back of how our people
Speaker:could use it.
Speaker:Yeah, totally.
Speaker:A discount code for someone that's interested is a great strategy,
Speaker:so you definitely can do that.
Speaker:Okay, perfect.
Speaker:And video,
Speaker:what are the video replies?
Speaker:You're just saying that your reply not texts.
Speaker:Oh yeah.
Speaker:So in the Instagram this is advanced And you know you
Speaker:can send a text,
Speaker:you can send the link.
Speaker:I send video replies or audio replies,
Speaker:which you can do in the dam too.
Speaker:So much easier and faster.
Speaker:Oh, for me for sure.
Speaker:Yeah. I love the Instagram direct messages.
Speaker:There's so much here and it really is the best way,
Speaker:in my opinion,
Speaker:to nurture relationships from people that are interested in what you
Speaker:do that are strangers on the internet.
Speaker:I mean everyone needs to understand that you don't immediately attract
Speaker:a follower who becomes a paying customer.
Speaker:They have to like you and trust you.
Speaker:And how does that happen?
Speaker:By creating content in these four neighborhoods,
Speaker:by showing up on video,
Speaker:by letting them get to know you and what makes you
Speaker:different from everyone else that does what you do.
Speaker:And so in order for this to happen,
Speaker:these are all the touch points of sales,
Speaker:like how many touch points does it take?
Speaker:And you can make those touch points more special and more
Speaker:intimate. And I'm always trying to stand out from everyone else
Speaker:when I do this,
Speaker:like I want to be different.
Speaker:I want it to be memorable.
Speaker:I want people to feel good.
Speaker:Sometimes I'll use a Snapchat filter or a Bitmoji and just
Speaker:make them laugh or smile in some fun way.
Speaker:It's never like what everyone else is doing for me.
Speaker:It's always different and standing out from the status quo.
Speaker:Okay, so I have been with you and watched you in
Speaker:action as you are creating stories on the fly.
Speaker:Yeah. I mean you don't like in your mind,
Speaker:think of a whole storyboard.
Speaker:Well, you're also have been created since forever.
Speaker:No, no,
Speaker:no, no.
Speaker:On my personal account,
Speaker:it is on the fly.
Speaker:It literally is the life of a successful business owner and
Speaker:everything that I do.
Speaker:For example,
Speaker:I went to Newbury street with Cody today and got my
Speaker:hair cut and colored.
Speaker:So there was a little fun story there because the dogs
Speaker:literally sat next to me and it was just me and
Speaker:the dogs at this place.
Speaker:So that's interesting.
Speaker:That's different.
Speaker:So the question is do you bring your dog everywhere?
Speaker:So what's the conversation around that and what's in it for
Speaker:people looking and reading?
Speaker:It's like I get to know Sue.
Speaker:Oh my God,
Speaker:she gets to bring mr Cody to get her hair done.
Speaker:That's so cool.
Speaker:And yeah,
Speaker:by the way,
Speaker:Gerald has a dog right there in the salon.
Speaker:That's really cool too.
Speaker:So where's the conversation and how can people relate to it?
Speaker:That's personal.
Speaker:That's getting to know,
Speaker:like, and trust too.
Speaker:On my business account,
Speaker:every single story is mapped out in our Trello boards.
Speaker:We've got storyboards for everything.
Speaker:For each story,
Speaker:every day.
Speaker:Each story,
Speaker:every day on experts has the strategy.
Speaker:Yes. Okay.
Speaker:And who's doing that for you?
Speaker:You're not doing that yourself?
Speaker:My content creator and I do that together.
Speaker:Once a week We prep everything.
Speaker:Okay, perfect.
Speaker:You two sit down and you talk through what's the message
Speaker:going to be each day and then do you go through
Speaker:what each clip is going to be?
Speaker:But we have bullets,
Speaker:so we have our Trello,
Speaker:we pretty much do two weeks out.
Speaker:So we have bullets of the message that we're trying to
Speaker:get across and share and help our clients with.
Speaker:And each message is bullet.
Speaker:It's not literally the script.
Speaker:I can totally add personality and do it wherever I want,
Speaker:but the message is there,
Speaker:the story is there.
Speaker:And then when we're done with that message,
Speaker:we're done with that story and you stop.
Speaker:The goal is to get people to literally tap through your
Speaker:whole story.
Speaker:If people are tapping out and you can look at your
Speaker:insights on your account and see if people have exited and
Speaker:tapped out and if you're not getting any engagement.
Speaker:Another great strategy is to use the engagement stickers,
Speaker:which I have a YouTube video all about how to use
Speaker:the engagement stickers in your story to get more engagement.
Speaker:And when you get that engagement,
Speaker:it happens in the Instagram direct message.
Speaker:So that's another place when you use the stickers strategically,
Speaker:you absolutely get the engagement.
Speaker:We're all looking for more engagement.
Speaker:Why? Because the more engagement you get,
Speaker:the more Instagram works at algorithm in your favor.
Speaker:So the engagement should be happening in the feed,
Speaker:in your stories and IETV and in live.
Speaker:And if you have the bandwidth to do all of these
Speaker:neighborhoods correctly,
Speaker:then you will get more exposure and more exposure leads to
Speaker:more opportunities which lead to more sales.
Speaker:Perfect. And I want to make the point that if somebody
Speaker:does DMU,
Speaker:then you should be damning them back.
Speaker:Even if they're just saying,
Speaker:Hey, that was a great story.
Speaker:You want to be engaging with them back.
Speaker:Unless they're full of,
Speaker:they're a marketer and they're just trying to get you to
Speaker:go to their account.
Speaker:Well that's different.
Speaker:Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker:I mean not every single one,
Speaker:like I go to their account and see who they are
Speaker:and I'm like,
Speaker:I am so not falling for that.
Speaker:So, okay.
Speaker:This is a personal question because I'll get a lot of
Speaker:crappy people who just want to promote to me.
Speaker:Like is it that I'm,
Speaker:are my hashtags wrong?
Speaker:You do or you don't?
Speaker:I do.
Speaker:Oh yeah,
Speaker:you're probably using the wrong hashtags.
Speaker:Are you shaking things up?
Speaker:I am.
Speaker:I switched them out,
Speaker:but I still get,
Speaker:well at first I was attracting the wrong people because they
Speaker:weren't the people that I'm trying to approach.
Speaker:I switched my hashtags up.
Speaker:Now I'm getting the right people,
Speaker:but I still get some of these spammy.
Speaker:All they're in it is to sell me their stuff.
Speaker:People. Is that just natural?
Speaker:You're going to have that from time to time.
Speaker:Yeah, I mean,
Speaker:but you can control it and block it and report it,
Speaker:which is what I recommend doing.
Speaker:Alright, so as we're winding down here,
Speaker:Sue, you work with so many people and with your coaching
Speaker:and everything else,
Speaker:can you share with us a couple of your favorite success
Speaker:stories? Sure.
Speaker:So one of my favorite success stories really happened from a
Speaker:quote that I shared on my personal account,
Speaker:and I did this in a very organic way.
Speaker:I'm going to actually read this quote out loud because I
Speaker:love the message.
Speaker:So you always want to make sure that the messages aligned
Speaker:with who you are and your business.
Speaker:So I said,
Speaker:surround yourself with people that push you to do better.
Speaker:No drama or negativity,
Speaker:just higher goals and higher motivation,
Speaker:good times and positive energy,
Speaker:no jealousy or hate simply bringing out the absolute best in
Speaker:each other.
Speaker:That was my quote and I wrote a post that basically
Speaker:said higher goals and higher motivation.
Speaker:My six month hive group coaching is starting soon and I
Speaker:have three spots left now.
Speaker:I have one spot left and I let people know when
Speaker:the date started.
Speaker:And I said,
Speaker:if you are interested and you want to be by like-minded
Speaker:business ladies,
Speaker:lady bosses to level up your business,
Speaker:send me an Instagram direct message.
Speaker:And then I said,
Speaker:this is for people who want to break through the overwhelm,
Speaker:shut down shit that isn't serving them and focus on steps
Speaker:that will get you the business that you are craving.
Speaker:My team and I support you every step of the way.
Speaker:So I just said to DME,
Speaker:well, Rebecca DME,
Speaker:she's like,
Speaker:I want that last seat.
Speaker:$5,000 later,
Speaker:boom in the damn.
Speaker:Nice. Just from a post,
Speaker:a quote.
Speaker:And did you know who Rebecca was before?
Speaker:Had you seen that she'd been following you for awhile or
Speaker:is from San Diego?
Speaker:She has been following me for awhile.
Speaker:Had she DMD you ever before?
Speaker:We may have had some conversation back and forth.
Speaker:So she was a warmer lead with a nurtured conversation.
Speaker:That's what you're asking.
Speaker:But she was ready to step up.
Speaker:She's like,
Speaker:I have been watching you.
Speaker:She's like,
Speaker:I worked with Bernay Brown,
Speaker:I did X,
Speaker:Y, and Z for her content creation and I'm ready to
Speaker:step up my own game and not be behind the scenes
Speaker:anymore but to be front center.
Speaker:And I'm like,
Speaker:girl, I got you.
Speaker:And she signed up that day.
Speaker:Beautiful. Yeah.
Speaker:So I think that's a good point though,
Speaker:Sue, too,
Speaker:is that you're doing a lot of work on this platform,
Speaker:but people are getting to know you and you don't even
Speaker:necessarily know who's out there,
Speaker:who's starting to feel more and more comfortable with you,
Speaker:who's aligning with your type of style in terms of how
Speaker:you speak and teach and all of that,
Speaker:and so then when the time is right,
Speaker:they'll just start coming out almost of the woodwork for you.
Speaker:Oh yeah.
Speaker:We have a virtual business training that we're doing June 28th,
Speaker:2019 and we're almost feel it's invite only.
Speaker:I don't have to do any campaign or ads or emails.
Speaker:It's all based on do you want to either reach out
Speaker:to the right people or they reach out to me,
Speaker:it's kind of nice.
Speaker:We're at a state where we get to pick who we
Speaker:work with at our high level coaching and I love that.
Speaker:That's beautiful.
Speaker:You're not necessarily working to fill that now,
Speaker:but it's all the work that you've done up to this
Speaker:point that's allowed you to be here now.
Speaker:Oh my God.
Speaker:It's so true.
Speaker:I just told my hairdresser this,
Speaker:it's like,
Speaker:so you know,
Speaker:I just spent $165 to get a cut and a few
Speaker:highlights and he's on Newbury street,
Speaker:which is like,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:does she?
Speaker:She plays here in Boston.
Speaker:I've been going to him for over 20 years and I
Speaker:said, you know,
Speaker:I just spoke at a hair Schwarzkopf,
Speaker:which is a hair silence Academy in LA.
Speaker:They had me as her keynote and it's like you're charging
Speaker:what you're worth based on the years of doing your craft.
Speaker:And I've been teaching Instagram marketing for seven years,
Speaker:so if you want me to collapse time and get you
Speaker:the results that you want a lot faster than trying to
Speaker:figure it out yourself.
Speaker:Ready, set.
Speaker:Gram is the course for you because it's been created,
Speaker:it's eight hours of teaching and step by step process and
Speaker:methodologies that we've tested that work and that worked for our
Speaker:clients. And so people that are like,
Speaker:I don't have $500 to invest in a course like that.
Speaker:It's like,
Speaker:then you know,
Speaker:if you want to learn Instagram,
Speaker:you can go Google and try to figure it out on
Speaker:your own,
Speaker:but it's like you to invest in yourself and your business
Speaker:with people that you know will get you the results.
Speaker:Well not only that,
Speaker:$500 I think where the difference comes in is $500 is
Speaker:physical transfer of money that you're probably spending $2,000
Speaker:of your time trying to find information,
Speaker:testing correct information.
Speaker:Then it not working,
Speaker:then going to look for more,
Speaker:not getting results,
Speaker:all of that.
Speaker:So really,
Speaker:even though you're not handing over that money,
Speaker:you're spending and wasting money on your time,
Speaker:which you can never get back.
Speaker:I'm all about collapsing time.
Speaker:I even have a business coach.
Speaker:I mean I,
Speaker:whenever I invest in others that are having results beyond what
Speaker:I want,
Speaker:I always scale faster.
Speaker:It's just like I want to collapse that time.
Speaker:Absolutely could not agree with you more.
Speaker:I'm so glad you re talked about ready,
Speaker:set gram.
Speaker:Yeah, I'm going to have to go and when I listened
Speaker:to this at the final edit after editing it and all
Speaker:that, I'm going to try and capture all the links you
Speaker:gave me.
Speaker:If not,
Speaker:I'm going to reach out to you and say,
Speaker:what was that one?
Speaker:What was that one gift biz listeners on the show notes
Speaker:page. You're going to have a slew all of these links
Speaker:that Sue's given us.
Speaker:Yeah, no worries.
Speaker:Okay. As we circle out here,
Speaker:so tell us why you love Instagram so much and why
Speaker:you've dedicated your whole life to Instagram.
Speaker:Well, I am that entrepreneur who's been an entrepreneur my whole
Speaker:life. I've had 18 businesses and I've always used visuals to
Speaker:sell what a marketing,
Speaker:whether I was hand-making signs or using sandwich boards or putting
Speaker:it in ad in the newspaper and paying for that.
Speaker:Instagram's free and syringe.
Speaker:Visual. Instagram is where you can tell a story and attract
Speaker:those that you are meant to be serving based on your
Speaker:energy, your point of difference.
Speaker:The thing that makes you special and unique and every single
Speaker:person is unique.
Speaker:You just have to find out what those visual buckets are.
Speaker:As I allude to them in the ready set gram course
Speaker:and I teach you the strategies,
Speaker:how to find those core values in those unique aspects of
Speaker:your business and your brand so that you can amplify them
Speaker:on Instagram.
Speaker:And I love that you can build a community of people
Speaker:that fall in love with your products and services.
Speaker:And if you look at the hashtag RSG community,
Speaker:there's over 15,000
Speaker:posts there from people in my community That you directed them
Speaker:to do though also that that was what you were talking
Speaker:about earlier.
Speaker:Right? But that's how you build community.
Speaker:Right? Exactly.
Speaker:Wonderful. So that's why I love Instagram.
Speaker:Wonderful. Well Sue,
Speaker:thank you so much for welcoming us and showing us all
Speaker:these neighborhoods because I know for a fact that a lot
Speaker:of us might be in one,
Speaker:but we're certainly not into three or four.
Speaker:So it helped us understand what's available there and any direction
Speaker:for somebody who's just starting,
Speaker:let's just go with that and then we'll close on out.
Speaker:Yeah. Well just starting was the guide link that I gave
Speaker:you to be zimmerman.com/guide
Speaker:grab that guide you definitely want to have And that'll tell
Speaker:you exactly which neighborhood to enter into and how to get
Speaker:started. I teach the neighborhoods,
Speaker:The essence of them.
Speaker:Everything you heard today,
Speaker:you'll have it in a written format with a worksheet that
Speaker:you can kind of go through.
Speaker:Wonderful. Thanks again,
Speaker:Sue. I so appreciated and now Instagram's guide to do some
Speaker:more changing so we can have you on a fourth time
Speaker:and then you'll be the leader.
Speaker:Take care.
Speaker:Have a good rest of your day.
Speaker:You too.
Speaker:It's been fun being here with you again.
Speaker:Wow. What an information packed episode that was.
Speaker:Sue talks fast.
Speaker:She packs it with a lot of content.
Speaker:You might need to go back and listen again,
Speaker:possibly not only just with your phone in hand,
Speaker:but also pen and paper.
Speaker:You know that I'll be going back to this once or
Speaker:twice even though I've already now heard it at least twice
Speaker:through the interviewing and editing process.
Speaker:I love how Sue's broken this down into the various neighborhoods
Speaker:and I'm curious which neighborhoods your involved with.
Speaker:If you'd like to share.
Speaker:Okay, and now I want to share with you a little
Speaker:bit of insight into next week's show.
Speaker:It's going to be an important one,
Speaker:you guys,
Speaker:I'm going to be talking about the truths about being a
Speaker:small business owner.
Speaker:Those of you who are just jumping in,
Speaker:give you a little bit of what you're going to be
Speaker:encountering as the months and years go on and those of
Speaker:you who are already in business,
Speaker:I think you'll get a lot of value out of this
Speaker:too because you're going to see that some of the challenges
Speaker:are things that you're definitely going to be able to relate
Speaker:to. We are all in this wonderful yet challenging world of
Speaker:entrepreneurial ship together and we're going to talk about that next
Speaker:week on the gift biz on wrapped podcast.
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