EPISODE · Mar 1, 2022 · 1H 11M
38. Consistency is Key: Create Better Relationships with Worse Content with Luis and Fonzi Camejo
from What's Working Now · host Katie Richardson
Katie Richardson brings two exceptional guests to the table on today's conversation on the What's Working Now show. Brothers, expert soccer players, and self-made entrepreneurs Luis and Fonzi Camejo run their own podcast, Content is Profit, where they've connected with hundreds of entrepreneurs and offered expert advice on producing effective content. Get key information on how they maintain a balance between a monetary gain/social marketing perspective and a healthy growth, business perspective. Find out why consistency should always be #1 at home or at work from their personal and, at times, painful experiences. Ultimately, re-center your perception of your worth apart from your entrepreneurial dream and find ways to work in spaces that energize you. 3 Key TakeawaysWhy consistency should be key in your businessThe danger of dabbling across too many content platformsWays to keep a healthy relationship between you and your work partner (especially if it's family)ResourcesPodcast: Content is ProfitWebsite: contentisprofit.comSocial Handle: @bizbroscoInstagram (send us a DM!)TwitterFacebookLinkedinDescriptVeed.ioInferno by Dan BrownYour Erroneous Zones by Wayne Dyer
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Katie Richardson brings two exceptional guests to the table on today's conversation on the What's Working Now show. Brothers, expert soccer players, and self-made entrepreneurs Luis and Fonzi Camejo run their own podcast, Content is Profit, where they've connected with hundreds of entrepreneurs and offered expert advice on producing effective content. Get key information on how they maintain a balance between a monetary gain/social marketing perspective and a healthy growth, business perspect...
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