EPISODE · Oct 25, 2023 · 24 MIN
46- The 4 Seasons of Business
from Revolutionary CEO · host Latesha Lynch
Send us a textGet ready for an eye-opening episode that will revolutionize the way you view and approach your business. In this episode I am diving deep into the concept of the 4 seasons of business. Just like nature, our businesses go through different cycles and seasons, and understanding how to navigate them is key to success. So get ready to adapt, evolve, and align your marketing strategies with the unique energy and focus of each season.In this episode, we talk about the concept of business seasons and how they are intertwined with the marketing mastery matrix. We explore the four seasons of business: spring, summer, fall, and winter, and reveal how each season calls for a different set of activities and marketing strategies.Here's a closer look at the episode:Understanding the concept of the 4 seasons of business and how they align with your high-ticket marketing strategyExploring the unique energy, focus, and activities of each business seasonThe importance of adapting your marketing strategies to accommodate the season your business is inCommon mistakes entrepreneurs make in each season and effective strategies to navigate themHere's a quote from the episode:"I want you to visualize and see your business as a living, breathing entity. And just like nature seasons, Our businesses really do go through different cycles and seasons. In each of these seasons... a unique energy, focus, and set of activities that naturally should be aligning with the rhythms of your high ticket business."Prepare to revolutionize your approach to marketing and gain a deeper understanding of the different seasons your business will go through. Tune in to this enlightening episode of The Revolutionary CEO podcast to discover how to adapt, evolve and thrive in each season of business.Resources from the episode:Listen to episode 6- Evolving Your High Ticket Marketing Strategy for Your Growing BusinessListen to episode 7- 5 Myths Preventing Your MarThanks for joining me on The Revolutionary CEO podcast! Help me reach more service providers like you by subscribing to the show & leaving a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Make the time you spend creating content worth it—with the Content Clarity Scan provided by adaptable marketing & content strategist, Latesha Lynch! Learn more here. Let's revolutionize marketing for your business so it's easier for you to execute. This is the mission of Revolutionary Society, to change how women business owners look at and approach everyday marketing. Learn more here. ________________ Find Latesha (Her Marketing Coach) on: Instagram, YouTube, Threads, & LinkedIn. Subscribe to The High Ticket Scoop- Gets actionable marketing and content strategies for high ticket service providers. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit revolutionaryceo.substack.com
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Send us a textGet ready for an eye-opening episode that will revolutionize the way you view and approach your business. In this episode I am diving deep into the concept of the 4 seasons of business. Just like nature, our businesses go through different cycles and seasons, and understanding how to navigate them is key to success. So get ready to adapt, evolve, and align your marketing strategies with the unique energy and focus of each season.In this episode, we talk about the concept of business seasons and how they are intertwined with the marketing mastery matrix. We explore the four seasons of business: spring, summer, fall, and winter, and reveal how each season calls for a different set of activities and marketing strategies.Here's a closer look at the episode:Understanding the concept of the 4 seasons of business and how they align with your high-ticket marketing strategyExploring the unique energy, focus, and activities of each business seasonThe importance of adapting your marketing strategies to accommodate the season your business is inCommon mistakes entrepreneurs make in each season and effective strategies to navigate themHere's a quote from the episode:"I want you to visualize and see your business as a living, breathing entity. And just like nature seasons, Our businesses really do go through different cycles and seasons. In each of these seasons... a unique energy, focus, and set of activities that naturally should be aligning with the rhythms of your high ticket business."Prepare to revolutionize your approach to marketing and gain a deeper understanding of the different seasons your business will go through. Tune in to this enlightening episode of The Revolutionary CEO podcast to discover how to adapt, evolve and thrive in each season of business.Resources from the episode:Listen to episode 6- Evolving Your High Ticket Marketing Strategy for Your Growing BusinessListen to episode 7- 5 Myths Preventing Your MarThanks for joining me on The Revolutionary CEO podcast! Help me reach more service providers like you by subscribing to the show & leaving a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Make the time you spend creating content worth it—with the Content Clarity Scan provided by adaptable marketing & content strategist, Latesha Lynch! Learn more here. Let's revolutionize marketing for your business so it's easier for you to execute. This is the mission of Revolutionary Society, to change how women business owners look at and approach everyday marketing. Learn more here. ________________ Find Latesha (Her Marketing Coach) on: Instagram, YouTube, Threads, & LinkedIn. Subscribe to The High Ticket Scoop- Gets actionable marketing and content strategies for high ticket service providers. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit revolutionaryceo.substack.com
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