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EPISODE · May 24, 2022 · 51 MIN

#201: How Creatives Can Shamelessly (And Tastefully) Self-promote | With Peggy Dean

from 6 Figure Creative · host Brian Hood

As a creative, what have you done recently to promote your work? If you're like most, you might have posted on social media a few times (if even that)... but that's about it. Unfortunately, self-promotion doesn't come naturally for most creatives, and it's to our own detriment. We might be the best in the world at what we do, but if no one knows we exist, we'll never make a living from our creative talents. That's why I invited Peggy Dean onto the podcast to discuss a subject she's become the master of; Self-promotion as a creative. Peggy has managed to amass an Instagram following of 184,000 people and an email list of over 75,000 people, and she's showing no signs of slowing down. If you're good at what you do, but you struggle to let the world know about everything you have to offer, this interview is a must-listen. In this episode you’ll discover: Why failure isn't necessarily a bad thing Prioritizing your time and energy to become more creative How Peggy finished high school a year and a half early Using project management tools to stay focused Tackling your ideal client's biggest struggles Batching work to keep content flowing smoothly How emotion controls a buyer's actions Why email subscribers are worth 10x your social media following The 90/10 mindset to solve your problems For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/201

As a creative, what have you done recently to promote your work? If you're like most, you might have posted on social media a few times (if even that)... but that's about it. Unfortunately, self-promotion doesn't come naturally for most creatives, and it's to our own detriment. We might be the best in the world at what we do, but if no one knows we exist, we'll never make a living from our creative talents. That's why I invited Peggy Dean onto the podcast to discuss a subject she's become the master of; Self-promotion as a creative. Peggy has managed to amass an Instagram following of 184,000 people and an email list of over 75,000 people, and she's showing no signs of slowing down. If you're good at what you do, but you struggle to let the world know about everything you have to offer, this interview is a must-listen. In this episode you’ll discover: Why failure isn't necessarily a bad thing Prioritizing your time and energy to become more creative How Peggy finished high school a year and a half early Using project management tools to stay focused Tackling your ideal client's biggest struggles Batching work to keep content flowing smoothly How emotion controls a buyer's actions Why email subscribers are worth 10x your social media following The 90/10 mindset to solve your problems For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/201

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