Marketing, Business Smarts, and the Everyday Hurdles of Small Businesses With Maurilio Amorim

EPISODE · Nov 15, 2023 · 43 MIN

Marketing, Business Smarts, and the Everyday Hurdles of Small Businesses With Maurilio Amorim

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In a recent chat between Gayle and Maurilio Amorim, co-founder of the A group, a marketing and tech agency with a big heart for nonprofits, they dove deep into the world of marketing, business smarts, and the everyday hurdles of small businesses and content creators. Maurilio generously shared the wisdom he's gathered over two decades, serving up some great takeaways for businesses navigating today's competitive terrain. As a digital marketing agency in Birmingham, we think you won’t wanna miss this. Key Business Takeaways: Mission-Driven Clients: Maurilio made it crystal clear: teaming up with clients on a mission to change the world for the better is where the real magic happens. It's all about harmonizing your business goals with a higher purpose, and that's a recipe for success. Marketing as Problem-Solving: Effective marketing involves solving problems for your target audience, bridging the gap between their needs and your solutions, and presenting irresistible offers Simplified Marketing Approach: The A group has embraced a more straightforward approach, honing in on just four key elements: goals, audiences, strategies, and tactics. It's marketing made easy, helping clients focus on their audience and align their efforts with their objectives. Continuous Learning: Keep up with the digital world's twists and turns. Don't snooze on your software tools or platforms – even a short break from keeping an eye on your campaigns can lead to pricey slip-ups. Stay sharp! Education and Frameworks: The A group's strategy of educating clients and potential clients through courses and frameworks like the "gas framework" has not only empowered individuals but also led to additional business opportunities. Creating Value: Providing value to your audience, whether through courses, content, podcasts, or guides, can establish you as a trusted mentor and contribute to lead generation. Networking and Mentoring: The interview highlighted the importance of networking and mentorship in personal and professional growth, emphasizing the value of sharing knowledge and experiences with others. Client Fit: Maurilio emphasized the importance of finding clients who are the right fit for your agency, even if it means turning down potential clients whose needs may not align with your expertise. Maurilio's interview is like a casual conversation that shares the inside scoop on marketing. It's all about doing stuff with a purpose, keeping things simple, always learning, and making sure you've got your digital ducks in a row. Plus, it's a reminder that learning and connecting with others can help your business thrive in today's ever-changing market. So, kick back and soak up these nuggets of wisdom as you steer your business through the twists and turns of marketing.

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