The Lucky Biz Podcast Episode 24: Getting Visible on Social Media in 2024 with Han Mosby
Hey babe, and welcome to the latest episode of The Lucky Biz Podcast with us, Naomi & Louise of Lucky Night Studio! During this episode, we’re chatting all about getting visible on social media in 2024 as a small business owner.
In this episode we're chatting to Han Mosby about how to show up for your audience and sell out your offers using social media in 2024!
Han aka @socialhan is a digital marketing expert who focuses on blending creativity with strategy to get the best results for her clients.
We'll be chatting about:
Where to show up for your target audience
Why consistency matters more than you think
Mindset shifts for showing up authentically
Much much more
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In this podcast episode, Naomi & Louise from Lucky Night Studio are catching up with Han Mosby about visibility, social media and the realities of running an online business. This episode will cover:
Nailing Your Niche and Target Audience
We’ll determine the importance of finding your niche and strategise on identifying the right clients for your business. We’ll also weigh the pros and cons of being omnipresent versus choosing a single powerhouse platform for your business.
The True Meaning of Consistency
Unpack the true meaning of consistency, especially in the social media realm. Together we’ll explore how consistency can be a game-changer for your brand and business.
Crushing Fear and Embracing the Spotlight
Join us as we dive into the mindset blocks around showing up and conquering your fear of judgment on social media.Han will share some insightful tips for getting comfortable on camera.
The Power of a Personal Brand
Evaluate the role of your personal story, mission, and personality in your marketing and visibility strategy.
Navigating Oversharing and Overselling
Han shares her surprising view on oversharing and overselling online. Hint: it’s not what you think!