Why Your Marketing Feels Hard (Even When You’re Doing Everything Right)

EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 33 MIN

Why Your Marketing Feels Hard (Even When You’re Doing Everything Right)

from Promote Yourself to CEO | Small Business Strategy for Women Entrepreneurs · host Racheal Cook MBA: Small Business Owner, Entrepreneur, Business Growth Strategist

Send us Fan MailYou're showing up, creating content, following the advice. So why does marketing still feel like pushing a boulder uphill?Here's what I realized after the hardest year of my life, when I had to step back from my business for months: most marketing advice wasn't designed for the kind of business you're actually building.The strategies you're following? They're built for high-volume businesses with massive content teams. That influencer playbook? They have five people following them around with cameras. You're trying to make it work solo or with a tiny team, wondering why you can't keep up.In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on the disconnect between what you're being told to do and what actually works for relationship-based businesses. I'm sharing what kept my business running and growing when I couldn't show up, and why you're not broken or behind—you've just been following the wrong roadmap.This changes everything.In this episode of Promote Yourself to CEO:• The two business models almost no one talks about—and why following advice designed for the wrong one makes everything unnecessarily hard• What it actually takes to execute "simple" marketing tactics—the behind-the-scenes reality of massive teams that most business experts won't mention• The autopilot test—what happened when I stepped away during the hardest year of my life, and what it revealed about truly sustainable systems• Why you don't need to be an influencer—the truth about sharing your life versus building a successful relationship-based business• The certainty question—one simple filter that reveals whether your marketing strategy is actually working (or just keeping you busy)• What high-trust businesses need instead of constant content—this will change how you approach marketing forever• The square peg problem—the real reason you feel behind (and why it has nothing to do with you)Connect with Me:Instagram: @racheal.cookTikTok: @rachealcookmbaLinkedIn: @rachealcookYouTube: @the_ceo_collectiveWebsite: The CEO CollectiveSubscribe & Review:If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts!🎤 Thanks for listening! I'll see you next week!

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