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Talk with Linda Reed-Enever

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Talk is home to talk on Marketing, PR, Social Media and sharing your message with the PR and Marketing go to girl Linda Reed-Enever. With her enthusiasm for new experiences and love of finding new things Linda was destined to grow to be either a professional Geo-Cacher, or become the inspiring leader in Communications that she is today and in Talk she shares her tips with you via 5 Minute Marketing Ideas and Ask Linda where you ask her your marketing questions and she answers them. As well as tips and updates on all things marketingAll rights reserved. Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo
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  • The Head-Nod Factor
    Apr 16 2026
    Have you ever poured your heart into a story, hit publish, and then… nothing? As business owners, we've all felt that "empty room" feeling where our message is important, but people just seem to slide off instead of sticking around. I used to think that talking longer or using flashier metaphors was the key, but I was wrong. In this episode of the Talk podcast, I'm exploring the invisible metrics of connection. It's not about the clicks or the graphs, but about whether your story is settling into your audience's soul and making real change. I'll share how to move from being the "hero" to the "guide" and introduce you to the secondhand story test to see if your message actually has legs. The Metric That Matters: The Head Nod The first way I measure if a message is landing isn't an instant stat, but the head nod. Recognition: If you were sitting across from your viewer in a coffee shop, would they be checking their phone or leaning in because they recognise their own struggle in your words? The "You" Statement: Many business owners start stories with "me" (e.g., "I had a hard time growing in 2024"). Flip the Script: Try starting with your audience instead: "Have you ever felt like you're doing everything right, but the world just isn't moving?" That is the story people want to listen to. Be the Guide, Not the Hero People don't actually want to hear about your superpower; they want to hear about how they can find theirs. Share the Flaw: When you share an "ugly middle" or a failure instead of an instant win, you give your audience a handhold to climb up with you. The Psychology of Connection: We love our favourite authors and songwriters not because they are perfect, but because they've said something we felt but didn't know how to put into words. The Secondhand Story Test If you tell a story well, the listener should be able to go home and tell that same story to their family at dinner. Simplicity is Key: If a story is too complex or "perfect," it dies in the headphones. The Echo: I look for the "echo" in my life. A win isn't someone saying "great episode"; it's someone saying, "You talked about X, and it reminded me of what I'm going through right now." The Mirror Challenge I want to challenge you to take up your phone and record a two-minute story about a time you failed. Don't worry about your hair or the lighting. Watch it back and look at your eyes, do you look like you're reading a script, or like you're talking to a friend you truly care about? If you don't feel a connection with yourself, your audience won't either. My Resources to Support Your Impact The Ideas, Impact & Marketing Circle Join my inner circle community to work with me on all things marketing in a supportive group environment. You'll get access to my course library, monthly Q&A sessions, and easy-to-implement strategies. https://academy.enevergroup.com.au/bundles/MarketingCircle The Marketing Tree Method My book provides the sustainable, deep-rooted roadmap you need to grow your business with intention. It moves away from "hype" and "funnel" thinking, focusing instead on building a strong foundation that supports long-term authority and impact. https://www.enevergroup.com.au/product/the-marketing-tree-method/ Brand Voice Audit If you feel your voice has drifted, take 20 minutes to use this simple audit to realign your tone and ensure your message still sounds like you. https://www.enevergroup.com.au/lets-conduct-a-brand-voice-audit/ Discovery Call with Me Let's get into the nuts and bolts of your marketing. Book a call to find the clarity and ideas you need to move forward. https://www.enevergroup.com.au/booking-linda/ Enjoyed this episode? I'd love to hear what authority-building action you're committing to this week. Share your biggest takeaway or the belief you're choosing to stand for more consistently. Remember, in business, sharing is caring. If this formula helped you, share it with someone else who needs that support. Highlights 00:00 Why Content Falls Flat 00:50 Invisible Metrics That Matter 01:37 The Head Nod Test 02:00 Make Them The Hero 03:18 Share The Ugly Middle 03:58 Secondhand Story Test 04:48 Turn Stories Into Dialogue 05:27 Mirror Challenge Homework 06:10 Rewrite Me To You
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  • Why Are They Leaving? (And How to Make Them Stay)
    Apr 2 2026
    Checking your analytics only to see a massive "cliff" in your audience retention graph is a bruise to the ego. It stings to see people "walk out of the theatre" while the movie is still playing, but that data is actually a powerful cheat code. It shows exactly where you lost the connection and how to get it back. In this episode of the Talk podcast, let's explore how to spot leakage points in your content and, more importantly, how to plug those holes to keep your audience engaged until the very end. Phase 1: Finding the Leakage Points Before you can fix the problem, you have to find where it starts. Use the retention maps provided by platforms like YouTube, Spotify, or your newsletter host to identify three common "dips": The Intro Dip: If you lose 30% of your audience in the first 30 seconds, your hook didn't land. This usually happens when you spend too much time on music or "hellos" that lead nowhere. The Mid-Roll Slide: This is where content becomes self-indulgent. If you go on a tangent that doesn't connect to the main point, you lose the audience's interest. The Early Exit: People leave right before the end because you signalled the "finish line" too early, making them feel like the value is over. Pro Tip: Listen to your own content at the exact timestamp of a drop-off. Usually, within five seconds, you'll hear exactly where you started rambling or where a transition felt clunky. Phase 2: Adjusting the Strategy Once you've spotted the patterns, use these strategies to keep the tension high and the audience engaged: Kill the Housekeeping: Stop starting with two minutes of "sorry I haven't posted" or what you had for breakfast. Earn the right to talk about yourself by providing value first. The Front-Load Payoff: Give away the "big secret" in the first 60 seconds. Spend the rest of the time explaining how to use it, that is the value they came for. The Open Loop: Mention something exciting or a "mistake" story coming up later in the episode. Curiosity keeps people listening because they want to know "what's next". The Cold Close: Avoid phrases like "in conclusion". Deliver your final impactful point and get out. If you have a Call to Action (CTA), deliver it while you are still providing value, not after you've finished. Phase 3: Using Pattern Interrupts Think of your content like a long-distance flight. Just as pilots or flight attendants interrupt the flight with announcements or snacks to break the monotony, your content needs pattern interrupts. Visual and Audio Rehooks: Change your tone of voice, switch camera angles, or use a five-second music transition. Brain Reset: Every time you change the pattern, the listener's brain resets, helping them maintain their attention span. Key Takeaway A drop-off isn't a failure, but it's data to show you how your engagement is performing. It's a direct line of communication from your audience telling you when they get busy or bored. Be ruthless in your editing, but if you are bored editing it, your audience will be twice as bored listening to it. My Resources to Support Your Journey The Marketing Circle This is my inner circle community where I help you work on all things marketing in a group environment. I provide resources, easy-to-implement strategies, and monthly Q&A sessions to help you succeed. https://academy.enevergroup.com.au/bundles/MarketingCircle The Marketing Tree Method This book provides a roadmap for creating a deep-rooted marketing strategy that lasts. https://www.enevergroup.com.au/product/the-marketing-tree-method/ PR Cues & My Book of PR Tips I've designed these tools, including actionable prompts and my personal tips, to help you put publicity within reach and build your media profile. https://www.enevergroup.com.au/product/the-pr-bundle-for-small-businesses/ Book a 1:1 Discovery Call If you need a little help getting into the nuts and bolts of your marketing, feel free to book a call. We can look at your ideas and find the clarity you need to move forward. https://www.enevergroup.com.au/booking-linda/ Enjoyed this episode? I'd love to hear what authority-building action you're committing to this week. Share your biggest takeaway or the belief you're choosing to stand for more consistently. In business, sharing is caring, if this episode helped you, make sure to share it with someone else who needs that support. Highlights 00:00 Retention Cliff Reality 01:05 Find the Drop Points 01:22 Fix the Intro Dip 02:27 Plug the Mid Roll 02:57 Open Loops That Hook 03:29 Cold Close Ending 04:02 Rehooks Pattern Interrupts 04:58 Drop Offs Are Data 05:17 Ruthless Editing Checklist
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  • The Metrics That Matter and the Ones That Don't
    Mar 19 2026
    How many likes did your last post get? Now, more importantly: how many of those likes turned into a conversation, a lead, or a client? Somewhere along the way in marketing, we started celebrating the numbers that are the easiest to see instead of the numbers that actually move a business forward. If you are measuring the wrong things, you can look successful on paper while your business is quietly at a standstill. In this episode of Talk, we're unpacking the "vanity metrics trap," shifting our focus from visibility to momentum, and identifying the data that actually tells the story of your business growth. The Problem with Vanity Metrics The Window Shopper Effect Followers, likes, views, and reach are visibility metrics. Think of a busy cafe: a hundred people might walk past the window, but that doesn't mean a single person walked inside and bought a coffee. Vanity metrics measure who walked past the window; they don't measure who is sitting at the table. Visibility Isn't Viability Visibility and awareness are important, but they do not build a business on their own. You can have a growing audience and beautifully executed campaigns, but if those numbers aren't translating into depth and connection, they are just shiny distractions. The Danger of False Success Relying on vanity metrics can lead to a false sense of security. You might feel like your marketing is "working" because the numbers are going up, but if your revenue is stagnant, there is a disconnect between your attention and your progress. Shifting to Growth Metrics Measure Progress, Not Just Presence Instead of asking "How many people saw this?", start asking: Who responded? Who trusted the message? Who engaged deeply? Who moved forward? Revenue with Context Revenue matters, but revenue on its own doesn't tell the full story. To create a repeatable strategy, you need to understand the pathway to that revenue. Where did the client come from? What content did they see first? What relationship opened the door? Quiet Signals are Loud Results The most important metrics often happen where no dashboard can see them, in private messages, email replies, and one-on-one conversations. These "quiet" engagements are where real decisions are made and trust is solidified. Key Takeaway Marketing is not about shouting the loudest; it's about growing relationships over time. Next time you open your analytics dashboard, look past the shiny numbers and ask yourself: "Are we measuring attention, or are we measuring progress?" When you measure momentum, your marketing becomes calmer, clearer, and far more effective. Your Next Step This week, look at your marketing through a "progress" lens: Identify one "vanity" metric you've been over-prioritising and swap it for a "growth" metric. Look at your recent sales and trace them back, what was the actual pathway that led that person to trust you? Focus on creating one piece of content designed to start a conversation rather than just collect likes. Resources to Support Meaningful Marketing The Marketing Circle Stop chasing likes and start building a strategy that works. The Marketing Circle is a practical space where business owners learn to focus on the metrics that actually move the needle. Get access to Linda's course library, monthly Q&As, and strategic webinars. https://enevergroup.thinkific.com/bundles/MarketingCircle The Marketing Tree Method Pre-order Linda's upcoming book for a deep dive into building a business with deep roots and sustainable growth. Learn how to move away from "hype" and toward a marketing ecosystem that lasts. https://www.enevergroup.com.au/product/the-marketing-tree-method/ Join the Business Business Business Community (Free!) A collaborative space for business owners to share what's actually working, move past the vanity metrics, and connect with others building real, impactful businesses. https://www.facebook.com/groups/BusinessBusinessBusiness/ Enjoyed this episode? Share it with a business owner who is tired of the numbers game and ready to focus on real progress. Highlights 00:00 Likes vs Leads 00:31 Vanity Metrics Trap 01:39 What Happens Next 02:30 Conversations Matter 03:05 Trust Signals 03:30 Measure Movement 04:15 Repeat Engagement 04:52 Referrals Transfer Trust 05:19 Quiet Metrics 05:49 Revenue With Context 06:22 Measure Progress
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