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  • Behind the scenes of the 2026 Pet Business Content Planner launch
    Apr 14 2026

    Are you planning to launch a new product or service and want to get an idea of what to expect?

    This episode is a behind the scenes account of launching my Pet Business Content Planner for 2026.

    This is a product I created in 2025, so this year was the second year and I wanted to put this episode out to give an insight into the work involved.

    I'm sharing a 'warts and all' insight into my planner launch as I think hearing how it's actually gone - the wobbles, the grit, the moments of doubt - is more helpful than a polished success story.

    If you'd like to listen in to me talk very openly about the experience, this episode is for you.

    Topics and timings in this episode:

    0.00 – Episode introduction and what this behind-the-scenes is about.

    1.40 – Why I created a planner and how planning supports my clients.

    3.15 – The first planner, why I wanted it to be different and the scrappy 2025 launch.

    5.40 – Developing the 2026 planner.

    8.20 – The different elements of the planner this year, including the 12 'Words for when' exercises.

    9.45 – Sourcing awareness days and collaborating with my designer Kate Hendry on the structure.

    11.25 – PR and media coverage I secured for this year’s planner launch.

    13.15 – Talks, workshops and collaborations I did with pet industry communities.

    15.05 – My charity campaign for StreetVet.

    17.00 – Email campaigns, sales, pricing changes and deciding to let people “choose what you pay.”

    18.50 – Coping with slower sales, social media overwhelm and the role of AI.

    19.10 – Remembering my dad and keeping going when things are tough.

    20.40 – My Costa Coffee wobble with Maria and remembering my belief in the planner.

    22.30 – Creating the Planner Club: co‑working, quarterly planning and accountability.

    23.55 – Feedback from Elizabeth and how the Planner Club helps pet business owners.

    24.06 – Thank yous to everyone who helped shape and support the planner.

    To order a planner head here: https://rachelspencer.co.uk/shop/

    Further reading/listening

    Should you buy my Pet Business Content Planner

    How to use the Pet Business Content Planner

    How to create a Pet Business Social Media Calendar

    How to create a repeatable content plan

    The rollercoaster of running a business

    The confidence experiment and how to be more brave

    Building habits in your pet business you can stick to

    Creating a plan that matches your strengths, skills, goals and values

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    29 m
  • Katrina Bayliss on neurodivergence, burnout and supporting your clients
    Apr 7 2026
    Would you like to improve your understanding of neurodivergence?It might be in relation to your own experience, or around how you support your clients.Katrina Bayliss is The Neurodivergent Dog Coach and she supports pet professionals and dog people in improving the way they communicate with their dogs and one another.Katrina has the most fascinating background, from working in nightclubs to counselling and psychology.But it was her dog Milo and experience of anxiety that let her into the industry after discovering agility, and becoming very good at it.She wanted to learn more about her dog, and this fascination led her to become a trainer.Then, back in 2022, Katrina had an ADHD and later autism diagnosis herself.It helped her put together many missing pieces of what she describes as the jigsaw of how she saw the world, her work and also how she supported people as a pet professional.Katrina talks about her experience and why traditional dog training and business advice often don’t work for neurodivergent people.According to a report by Skillscast, 15% of people in the UK are neurodivergent and ADHD is estimated to affect 3-4% of UK adults - around 2.6 million people.Katrina explains how our emotional state and unmet needs impact our dogs’ behaviour, and why making services neuro-inclusive is essential if we want to help both ends of the lead.We also discuss social media overwhelm, whether or not you might want to get involved in things like heated Crufts debates, people-pleasing, and the pressure to be polished and perfect online.Plus how Katrina is building community through her Neuro Inclusive Dog Hub, Dog Agility Unmasked, her podcast, and new low-cost membership for neurodivergent dog pros.Topics and timings in this episode: 0.20 - Episode introduction1.45 - Sponsor message - Pet business content planner.2.57 - How Katrina found herself in the pet industry.5.44 - What Katrina did before starting her dog training business.10.39 - What it’s like to understand both ends of the lead as a psychotherapist and a dog trainer.14.04 - Making the connection between the clients who share the same approach as you.16.02 - How Katrina’s diagnosis changed her work.20.30 - What it was like communicating her new approach online.44.03 - The kind of response she had from the dog training community.28.33 - When the ‘aha’ moments happen with her clients.34.38 - How the world has changed and people are looking for a more holistic approach.39.14 - Taking care of your needs as a pet professional to build a more sustainable business.41.40 - Deciding where you spend your time in person and online to take care of your wellbeing.47.45 - Putting boundaries in place to protect you, your time and your energy.52.59 - Why overworking sometimes leads to health problems as our bodies try to tell us to stop.55.29 - Being mindful of making decisions from a need for acceptance and doing what you’re told you ’should’ do.58.04 - Why Katrina made a community for neurodivergent pet owners and professionals.1.00.01 - Katrina’s podcast and how that’s been received.1.03.45 - The downsides of social media.1.06.10 - The trust recession we’re in during the age of AI.1.07.14 - Katrina’s new membership community for people looking for more support.1.16.23 - Letting go of the need to be perfect.1.17.00 - How to connect with Katrina.Links mentioned in this episode:Buy the Pet Business Content Planner here: https://rachelspencer.co.uk/shop/Learn more about Katrina on her website: https://dogsanddivergentminds.com/about/And listen to her podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7rpgGoun9BGrtcZgoAS595Further listening and reading:Sasha Louise Smith on harnessing your strengths to build a business you loveShould you buy my pet business content planner?Navigating comparisonitis as a pet pro with Kate HoyleFinding the right pet business communityMaking a million on TikTok shop with Gemma from The Herbal Dog CoClayton Payne on lessons from 30 years in the pet industryThe confidence experiment and how to feel more braveHow to use the pet business content plannerHow to have a pet business reset
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  • How to have a spring reset in your pet business
    Mar 31 2026
    Did you come into the New Year feeling all fired up and filled with energy about your pet business and what was going to happen in 2026?Then, as we were flung into wars, political upheaval, economic uncertainty, did it feel like you skidded to a bit of a halt?If you’re nodding along, that’s ok, it’s totally normal to feel like this.There’s a lot going on in the world right now. And when you’re running your own business, all of that takes it out of you in a way a regular paycheck never would.Consumer confidence is down and people feel less confident spending money on things that aren’t absolutely necessary.So it can be tempting and totally natural to feel despondent and think: “What’s the point? Nobody wants to hear from me. Everything is rubbish.”This blog and podcast episode is about picking yourself up and getting back on the bike, and doing the things you need to do to keep moving forward.You can listen in on the player link below or read the key points as a blog post.I also cover how my Pet Business Planner can help you. At the time of publication – 31st March 2026 – I did have some copies remaining.You can order one here (or pre-order for 2027 if you’re listening or reading in the future. (https://rachelspencer.co.uk/product/pet-business-content-planner/)Topics and timings in this episode: 0.20 - What to expect from this episode.0.46 - How you can have a reset at any time of the year.1.30 - The upheaval that’s going on in the world at the moment.2.20 - Consumer confidence dropping during times of uncertainty.3.24 - Reflecting on the first quarter of the year.3.54 - How to figure out if you’ve been talking about your work enough.5.24 - Case study - Kim from Leo, Charley and Me6.19 - Working out who your dream customer is.6.40 - Why you can have a reset whenever you like.8.31 - What I’m doing to boost bookings in my cottage business.9.18 - Why saying no is important too.9.55 - Practical steps on how to do a reset10.25 - Reflecting on what’s working and doing more of it.11.30 - Working out what you want to do less of.12.36 - Deciding on the activities that are the most valuable when it comes to how you spend your time.14.17 - The magnifying glass of misery.14.45 - Deciding on the important things you need to talk about and using the awareness days.16.03 - The reason I created a planner to support you with all of the above.17.03 - Taking what I learned as a journalist to help you come up with ideas.18.21 - How the Words for When exercises work.20.40 - Using the days to pitch to the press.22.04 - Why PR is important in the world we’re in now with AI.23.45 - How to get a copy of the planner.Links mentioned in this episode:Get a copy of the pet business planner: https://rachelspencer.co.uk/shop/Download my free social media calendar: https://rachelspencer.co.uk/calendarRead the Nielsen report on Consumer Confidence: https://nielseniq.com/global/en/news-center/2026/consumer-confidence-down-three-points-in-february/Listen to the Kate Toon podcast on AI and digital marketing: https://therecipeforseosuccess.com/final-guest-how-marketing-and-seo-have-evolved-in-11-years-with-rand-fishkin/Further reading/listening:How Kim from Leo Charley and Me boosted her visibility The confidence experiment and how to feel more brave as a pet professional Why I am an accredited pet business coachHow to navigate stop start periods in your business How to use the Pet Business Content PlannerShould you buy my Pet Business Content Planner
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    24 m
  • Sweary bow ties and not caring what people think with Kerry Whitney from Franky's Bowtique
    Mar 24 2026
    When Kerry Whitney split up with her boyfriend, lost her dad and had to move back home to her mum's, it led to her starting her dream business.It was back in 2015, and she'd just started an Instagram account for her Pug Frank, and started making him fun bow ties as a way of coping with her grief and the upheaval she'd experienced.Things grew, she started sending out her products to other dog owners, and decided to make it into a business.Then she added in some sweary bow ties to stand out, and it took off.From viral posts with the C-bomb, being featured in the Daily Sport dressed as a giant penis, getting her products in Pets At Home, experiencing burnout and taking a year for herself and coping with trolls, Kerry has seen it, done it and got the Dogs Not Sprogs t-shirt.We talk about so much here - there's a bit of oversharing from me, and Kerry announces her dream new range, sweary harnesses which will be on sale from March 2026.Kerry is a friend who I value so much, she's supported me through a lot, and I'm so pleased to share this podcast. I hope you love what she has to say.Topics and timings:0.20 - Episode overview.1.50 - Episode sponsor - pet business planner.3.16 - Kerry introduction.4.35 - What Kerry did before Franky’s Bowtique.5.31 - Getting her first Pug Frank and going on Instagram.7.00 - Losing her dad and beginning making bowties as a way of managing her grief.9.17 - Growing on Instagram, gifting her products and building her business.10.14 - Moving back home after her relationship broke down and back to her mums.13.35 - Putting out her first sweary bowties and going from the F bomb to the C bomb.17.45 - Growing her community and brand reps and having raving fans!19.48 - The most bonkers stuff Kerry has done to get her business and products out there.23.11 - Appearing in the Daily Sport dressed as a giant penis.24.17 - Pitching to UK retailers and getting her products in Pets At Home.28.23 - What it’s like to go viral.31.10 - What it’s like to get nasty comments and how Kerry turns them into ‘content gold.’33.08 - What it’s like behind the scenes when orders go crazy from viral posts.35.16 - What happened when Gemma Atkinson bought a bandana for her dog.36.45 - How Kerry totally ignores all social media advice and is herself.38.05 - Kerry’s advice to anyone who is holding back on social media and why the shouldn’t tone themselves down.38.53 - No-one is safe from the savagery of social media.40.47 - Not being afraid to fail publicly.42.03 - Kerry’s experience of burnout and taking a year out.46.16 - Thoughts on resilience and having a strong business that could continue when Kerry felt low.47.17 - Copycats and how they fire you up to be stronger.52.29 - Keeping going and standing out.54.02 - Kerry’s health transformation and how that’s impacted on her business.58.13 - Getting a part time job and how that’s helped her with her business and feeling more positive.1.01.02 - My own emotionally fragile time and what I needed to do to pick myself up.1.05.14 - How Kerry stops herself comparing to others and self care, Mel Robbins and sunlight first thing!1.06.54 - Kerry’s new dog harness range.1.08.15 - How the money for the harness range came from an insurance policy from her late father.1.14.23 - What her dad would think and how good things can come from challenging times and loss.1.17.12 - How to find out more about Kerry.Links mentioned in this episode:Pet business content planner: https://rachelspencer.co.uk/product/pet-business-content-planner/Visit Kerry's website: https://frankysbowtique.com/Follow Frank and Brenda on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frankandbrendaruletheworld/Follow Franky's Bowtique on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frankysbowtique_ltd/Follow Franky's Bowtique on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frankysbowtiqueFranky's Bowtique on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrankypantspetboutiqueFurther listening/readingShould you buy my pet business content planner?How to use the pet business content plannerDealing with copycats with Debbie Humphreys from Redhound for DogsPutting your personality into your marketing with Alex McCann from AltrinchamHQStuff the social media rules and do things your way with Colette AdwinCreating a business that works for you with Jane ArdernHow to create a pet business social media calendar
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  • The confidence experiment and how you can feel more brave in your pet business
    Mar 17 2026

    Confidence is an area that comes up as a challenge with the pet business owners I work with over and over again.

    When you're running a business on your own, you're already doing really brave things and taken the big risks.

    Yet, so often, things will make us question ourselves.

    I ran a workshop and a 'confidence experiment' in my membership to look at this, in particular asking people to ask themselves, 'Why do I feel confident doing some things but not others?'

    And more importantly, 'What can I do about it?'

    What came out of both was so interesting, and there was so much helpful and supportive advice shared, so I wanted to put together a podcast and blog.

    Key topics and timings:

    0.20: Episode overview.

    0.50: What is confidence and why I chose it as the theme for March in Pets Get Visible.

    2.01: Why I felt wobbly about covering this topic.

    3.29: What confidence means to different people.

    4.14: Why you don’t have to feel confident to do the brave thing.

    4.37: The areas where pet pros would love to feel more confident.

    5.06: Where people feel at ease with pet pro examples.

    7.53: Taking notice of where you feel confident and what’s different.

    9.24: The reasons that lie underneath us lacking in confidence.

    10.51: How HALT works and how being hungry, angry, lonely, tired and hormonal impacts on confidence.

    11.43: Acceptance and commitment theory and how this applies to confidence.

    13.29: Heather’s story and how she became more confident on video.

    18.33: What would be in your recipe for confidence?

    19.11: Examples of what people have in their recipe for confidence.

    23.39: Brave examples from the community.

    26.01: Acceptance and commitment theory.

    27.34: My Pets Get Visible membership and Pet Business Content Planner and work with me options.

    Episode sponsor: Pets Get Visible membership

    We're doing more experiments like this - breaking down the things that get in the way of visibility and making them manageable for you.

    You'll get access to the workshops, the resources, the community, and most importantly, the reassurance that you're not the only one feeling this way.

    Be around other pet business owners who get it, who are doing brave things, who are cheering each other on.

    Head here to find out more about the membership: www.rachelspencer.co.uk/pets-get-visible

    Further reading and listening:

    Is my Pets Get Visible membership right for you?

    Should you buy my Pet Business Content Planner?

    How to feel more confident as a writer with Rikki Sullivan

    Why I am an accredited pet business coach

    The rollercoaster of running your own business

    The importance of looking back to see how far you've come

    What kind of pet business coach is right for you?

    Choosing the right pet business membership

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    30 m
  • Helen Wainwright on the Dog Trainer School, doing things your way and putting your community first
    Mar 10 2026
    Helen Wainwright is co-founder of the Dog Trainer School, a supportive online community for professional dog trainers that she runs alongside her partner Lee.Before working with dogs, Helen spent nearly a decade as a product tester and journalist at Good Housekeeping magazine, and later worked in community development.Going from glossy mags to working as a dog trainer meant taking a huge chance, but you'll hear in this chat how it turned out to be exactly the right preparation for what she does now.We talk about how the Dog Trainer School came to be, the brilliant new Dog Trainer School Approved scheme, and what Helen has learned about running a business on your own terms without burning out in the process.We also get into the stuff that doesn't always get talked about - the pressure to prove yourself, the hustle culture that follows dog trainers around on social media, what enough actually looks like.Key topics and timings in this episode:0.20: Episode overview.0.50: Sponsor message – 2026 pet business content planner.2.20: Helen introduces herself and the Dog Trainer School.3.09: Why the Dog Trainer School exists — the gap that nobody was filling after qualification.4.04: Putting together support for trainers from class plans to Canva and SOP documents.6.51: How Helen and Lee bring in their real-life experience and reassurance into the Dog Trainer School as they're still out there training dogs.8.44: Imposter syndrome in the dog training industry and why it's so common.10.14: Helen's background as a product tester and journalist at Good Housekeeping magazine and the Good Housekeeping Institute.11.32: Being burnt out and going from community development to co-founding the Dog Trainer School, and the boss who believed in her.12.36: What Helen learned in the Good Housekeeping Institute and behind the scenes on life there testing everythings from wellies to washing machines.15.46: The Dog Trainer School Approved scheme — how it works, what brands get, and why it matters.16.50: Testing out the ideas at PATS in 2025 and getting her first brands on board.17.24: How the testing works and why 30 dog trainers testing a product gives brands something genuinely valuable.19.30: The value in the validation and what's involved if you do work with TDTS.22.42: The full circle goal: getting the logo on packaging so dog owners can find ethical trainers.27.15: Standing out in a busy market and why Helen's biggest advice is to stop watching what everyone else is doing.30.19: The enoughness conversation — what success actually looks like when you work for yourself.32.10: Why you don't need to have a high ticket offer and to do what works for you.35.04: The pressure dog trainers face from family and friends who don't take it seriously as a career.38.18: The move towards taking pressure off yourself and asking 'am I happy.' 41.28: Finding a way of creating content that is fun and relatable.42.58: Working with your partner and finding the balance.44.51: Why Helen goes to the gym every day and won't book meetings over it.48.37: The coaching relationship Helen walked away from in December, and trusting your gut.50.47: Helen's recent example of staying true to what the Dog Trainer School is actually for.53.48: Being mindful of the advice you're consuming as a business owner.57.16: The importance of ensuring her clients feel like they're not a number.58.18: What's next: helping dog trainers feel more confident in the practical side of their work.59.28: Acceptance and commitment — doing the scary thing anyway.1.01.09: How to find Helen and the Dog Trainer School.Links mentioned in this episode: Website: www.thedogtrainerschool.co.ukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedogtrainerschool/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedogtrainerschoolDog Trainer School Approved scheme: https://thedogtrainerschool.co.uk/tdts-recommendedRelated postsCreating content for your clients, not other pet pros Jane Ardern on running a dog training business where you put yourself firstSasha Louise Smith on using your strengths to build a business you loveThe rollercoaster of running your own pet businessHow to find your voice in your pet business with Rikki SullivanHow to use the pet business content plannerWhy the right pet business community mattersHow to create a social media calendar for your pet businessShould you buy my pet business content planner?
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  • 15 lessons from 15 years of Theo Paphitis' Small Business Sunday
    Feb 24 2026
    Each year, Theo Paphitis hosts the Small Business Sunday winner’s event to celebrate small businesses and give them a boost.It’s a brilliantly inspiring day where Theo and a line-up of speakers share lessons, practical advice, and lots and lots of encouragement.You come away feeling enthused and supported, because you’re reminded why you started, and you’re in a room full of people who get it.This year marked 15 years of Small Business Sunday (SBS) and the theme of the day was ‘Resilience Rocks.’In this blog post and podcast episode, I’m sharing my 15 lessons from the day from Theo, Katie Piper who did the fireside chat, from the small business panel, and from Kypros Kyprianou, CEO of the Theo Paphitis Retail Group, and the host of the SBS conference.Katie Piper is a British author, presenter and charity founder of The Katie Piper Foundation who survived a horrific acid attack in 2008 that completely changed her life.After extensive surgery, she spoke publicly about what had happened to her, sharing her story in a Channel 4 documentary and later in bestselling books.She went on to set up the Katie Piper Foundation, which supports burns survivors with specialist rehabilitation and emotional support, in St Helen’s, Merseyside.Katie was the perfect person to talk about resilience, as someone who has turned something devastating into something that now helps thousands of other people rebuild their lives.Topics and timings:0.20 - Episode outline.1.55 - Sponsor message - 2026 planner.3.02 - What is the SBS conference?4.12 - The benefits of being in the SBS community.5.16 - 15 years of SBS and the theme, resilience and what that means.7.29 - About my in person event the day before.11.05 - Lesson 1 - business is lonely.11.56 - Lesson 2 - things will go wrong12.31 - Lesson 3 - learn from your mistakes12.52 - Lesson 4 - don't do a half tackle13.43 - Lesson 5 - keep talking about your business14.56 - Lesson 6 - protect your energy16.14 - Lesson 7 - your business is part of who you are17.31 - Lesson 8 - believe in yourself18.55 - Lesson 9 - keep your pity party short20.11 - Lesson 10 - move from why me to what now?24.03 - Lesson 11 - use pain, don't let it use you24.48 - Lesson 12 - no isn't a reflection on you28.07 - Lesson 13 - your why will carry you29.08 - Lesson 14 - build something bigger than you30.35 - Lesson 15 - confidence is 'I'll be fine if they don't like me.'32.35 - SBS stats33.45 - what to do if you want to be a SBS winner.Links mentioned:Jenna Wilson (Little Dreams)Little Dreams Consulting is the first UK franchise of baby and child sleep consultants, with eight territories.Hanan Tantush (Intotum)Intotum garments now ship to 25 countries, Hanan has won over 15 awards, and grown her community to over 40,000 people.Sophia Lorimer (Fine Tuned Wardrobe)Fine Tuned Wardrobe is a sustainable styling service, and has been running for six years, helping women build confidence and enter rooms of change.Further reading: How winning Theo Paphitis Small Business Sunday can help your pet businessTheo Paphitis launches SBS InvestShould you buy my pet business content planner Takeaway from SBS 2025Seven lessons from SBS 202410 reasons to be an award-winning pet businessThe rollercoaster of running a small businessHow to choose the right pet business membershipWhy community matters for you and your pet business
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  • How to become a more confident writer with Rikki Sullivan
    Feb 17 2026
    Rikki Sullivan is The Canine Copywriter - a specialist dog copywriter and marketing strategist who helps pet professionals put themselves out there without wrecking their nervous system.In this episode, we talk about confidence, visibility, and how to become a more confident writer because to grow your business, people need to be able to find you.Rikki went from working in the corporate world to setting up as a dog walker, then did a dog first aid course that completely changed the direction of her life.Rikki started by blogging to articulate how she worked and what she did for the dogs in her care and this led to an obsession with SEO and building a business helping others find their voice.We talk about falling for magic formulas, the pressure to promise results you can’t categorically guarantee, and why marketing doesn’t have to be manipulative or pushy to work.Rikki explains why she chooses to market gently to protect her nervous system, and how sensitive, empathetic pet professionals can build confidence without making themselves do things that don’t feel right.She also shares client stories - including one who grew to 5,500 website visits a month through SEO blogging - and why there isn’t just one way to grow your business.Plus, her Rambling Method, which is all about giving yourself space to think, write, and explore your ideas before trying to be concise.And using AI as a thinking partner without losing your you-ness, and why in a world full of generated content, sharing your life and your experiences matters more than ever.Key topics and timings: 0.20 - Episode overview. 1.24 - Sponsor message - 2026 pet business content planner.2.34 - How Rikki went from corporate to dog walker to specialist dog copywriter.3.49 - The dog first aid course that totally changed her life when Rikki learned about dog body language. 4.46 - Why Rikki started blogging, fell down a rabbit hole and how it helped her own business. 6.56 - Why we need to step away from listening to the mistakes we’re being told we’re making and be ourselves.9.07 - Why none of us are immune to falling for ‘easy ways,’ and magic formulas.10.37 - How Rachel ended up spending a fortune on a course during a wobbly time in her business.13.46 - Matching your values with your marketing activity.14.59 - Why Rikki would rather market more gently for the sake of her nervous system.17.26 - The challenge around being visible when you’re sensitive.18.23 - My random viral video.21.12 - Why trying to go viral won’t work because it’s often down to creating less perfect and practicing your skills.24.17 - Finding your own way to market and be out there and reach people.25.07 - Client example - Becki from East Coast Dog Training and how she used SEO blogging to have 5,500 visits to her website each month.27.02 - Client example - Rikki’s client who runs live events and uses ads to grow her audience and business.28.52 - Attraction-based marketing and ignoring the demands of the algorithms.30.52 - Why I used to try to persuade people that my approach was right.31.56 - Why we are so convinced we need to make life hard for ourselves.34.12 - Finding people who will appreciate the way you help them to the outcome they’re looking for.35.48 - Rikki's thoughts on making promises you don't categorically know you can keep. 38.35 - Trusting your gut.39.23 - The easiest business to run is the one that solves a problem or desire from something you’ve experienced.40.44 - Starting out with storytelling and taking baby steps.41.53 - Why pushing through the uncomfortable part will help you build your confidence.44.21 - The Rambling Method and giving yourself space to say what you want to share, and be more you in your content.49.09 - Using AI as a thinking and writing partner.51.42 - Getting your ‘you-ness’ into AI and then using it to help you write and get comfortable with writing.54.01 - The importance of being you in your content to build a connection and stand out from the pattern of AI.56.27 - The dog trainer who posts about crochet and shows the human side.58.12 - Using Rikki’s journal as a content tool and a bank of stories and thoughts.59.39 - Writing to help you figure things out.1.02.02 - Free writing and building your confidence and skills as a writer.1.06.57 - Finding your titles, headlines, and intros at the end. 1.08.27 - Ways to connect with Rikki, find out about her 20-minute marketing method, and journal.1.09.15 - Ways to work with Rikki.1.10.42 - What’s next for Rikki and why she’s taking the pressure off. Find out more about Rikki:Visit her website: www.thecaninecopywriter.co.ukFollow on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecaninecopywriterConnect on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thecaninecopywriterLearn more on Linkedin: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/rikki-sullivan-88b76925The 20 Minute Marketing Method: https://www.underdogsunleashed.co.uk/offers/aooT2sCB/checkoutThe Journal: https://mybook.to/ramblejournalRelated postsHow to ...
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