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056: Digital Marketing Success with Jennifer Tamborski
Episode 5625th November 2020 • Sell Without Selling • Stacey O'Byrne
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Jennifer Tamborski is a Digital Marketing Strategist and CEO for Virtual Marketing Experts. Jennifer loves teaching business owners the skills and strategies they need to create, build, and grow profitable online businesses.Jennifer and her team of experts work with business owners to grow their businesses, remove marketing overwhelm, increase their revenue and scale their impact.

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On this episode of Sell Without Selling, Stacey and Jennifer share ideas on coaching, being devoted to your business and your clients at the same time, and dealing with the worst f-word of all... failure.

Key Takeaways:

  • Your friend cannot replace your coach.
  • Your comfort Zone is familiar but forever stationary.
  • A common mistake is thinking you can do all of it alone.

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"Digital marketing is the primary way people market today. If you don't have an online presence... you don't exist right now." -Jennifer Tamborski

"I look at my life wheel, and hire my coaches based off that. That's what works for me." - Stacey O'Byrne

"The comfort zone is much more about familiarity than it is comfort. It's known, therefore it's not scary." -Jennifer Tamborski

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Instagram: @pivotpointadvantage

Schedule a 15 minute call with Stacey: http://pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostacey

If you’re ready to take yourself and your business to the next level and are interested in a coaching program that will get you there check out: http://pivotpointadvantage.com/iwantsuccess 

Join an interactive environment to help you build the success you’ve always wanted with other like-minded, success-driven entrepreneurs, business owners, and sales professionals: https://facebook.com/groups/sellwithoutselling  

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