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Somewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulBuilding a Squarespace Agency with Kelsey Gilbert-KreilingIn this episode, Will and Christy touch base about wrangling code updates, keeping up with Squarespace’s ongoing changes, and the debate between live and pre-recorded marketing. Then they bring in Kelsey Gilbert Kryling, founder of Week of the Website, to talk honestly about what it’s like running an agency and the day-to-day realities of digital business. Kelsey shares what it takes to balance work and family life, the practical realities of maternity leave, and her biggest lessons on team structure and workflow. If you’re weighing freelance vs. agency life or planning to step back for family or hea...2025-07-2153 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulWhat Dogs Can Teach Us About Squarespace Web Design with Kristine NeilIn this episode, Will and Christy talk about everything from big Squarespace updates (especially around e-commerce), to taking real sick days (or not), and why it’s actually okay if your website isn’t the prettiest thing on the internet. We get into what dogs can teach us about web design, using loyalty and clear directions as guiding lights, and even where to find that “sunny spot” for your work and wellbeing. You’ll walk away with practical changes you can make to your Squarespace site, and a few reminders that taking care of yourself is just as important as impress...2025-07-0955 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulCreative Inspiration and Storytelling with TOP Squarespace Designer Hoyd BretonIn this episode Christy and Will debrief the Kit conference and weigh the pros and cons of doing live and pre-recorded content. Then they bring on Hoyd Breton, principal product designer at Squarespace. They discuss the power of minimalism, story driven design, and the tools to support it. Hoyd shares his sources of inspiration as well as Squarespace’s most underrated feature. They also talk about working in person versus remotely and the effects on deep work and collaboration. Will’s recent webinar: https://youtu.be/hRX0-LmhzWMEno documentary: https://www.hustw...2025-06-2445 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulTime Saving Tips, Intentional Business Practices, and Community Through Summits with Liz ElleryIn this episode, Will and Christy review the tips from their last Circle Day talk, “7 Ways to Save Time as a Web Designer” and discuss which are still relevant. Then they talk with Liz Ellery about helping clients find their voice, bringing a sense of spirituality into her business, and what to look forward to in her next Summit. Liz emphasizes the importance of being intentional in your business and setting it up in the way that works best for your personality. Christy’s Starter Template:https://learn.christyprice.com/squarespace-starter-template-deliveredSh...2025-06-1352 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulSquarespace Feature Requests, AI Tools, and Business as a New Mom with Dreyah Bohlen-HarringtonWill and Christy kick off this week’s episode talking about the fun industry events they recently attended. They share their top three feature requests for Squarespace as well as a couple Squarespace updates. Then they talk with Dreyah Bohlen-Harrington about how becoming a mom changed the way she runs her business, specifically around schedules, setting boundaries and delegating tasks. Dreyah explains how she’s using AI in her design work and her biggest challenge creating templates. She also shares the inspiration for the Designer Break Book - her coloring activity book designed by and for Squarespace designers. 2025-05-2742 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulMake ADHD Your Superpower, Our Favorite Chrome Extensions, and Charging Your Worth, with special guest Jen MaherIn this episode Christy and Will talk about their favorite chrome extensions and share the latest Squarespace update. They are joined by Jen Maher who discusses her ADHD diagnosis and how it impacts the way she runs her business. She gives her take on the common advice of charging your worth and encourages us to self evaluate and chart our own path as entrepreneurs.Chrome extensions:Squarespace ID FinderGoFullPageLorem Ipsum GeneratorWindow ResizerWhatFont Eye DropperWill's Toolkit...2025-05-1246 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulCSS, Content Marketing, and Growing a Web Design Business with Chris Schwartz-EdmistenIn this episode of Somewhat Useful, Will and Christy talk about how they are using AI in their workflows and share a couple platform updates from Squarespace. Then they chat with CSS expert Chris Schwartz-Edmisten about his journey from coding to photoshop mockups to helping clients customize their Squarespace websites. Chris shares insights on content marketing strategies, diversifying income streams, and balancing client work with educational content.Sponsor: SquareKickerWhat if you could have unlimited creativity on Squarespace? The SquareKicker Pro Extension gives you powerful design control, with an intuitive, visual UI...2025-04-3044 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulNewsletter Longevity, Community Building, and Independent Journalism with Lex RomanIn this episode, Will and Christy chat about the pros and cons of social media for their business and discuss how they manage their social media usage. They are then joined by Lex Roman, who talks about their journey from TV to web design, to growth and monetization, and now community building and virtual networking events. Lex discusses their “Legends” membership as well as their  "Journalists Pay Themselves" newsletter for independent media professionals. Notes:Clearspace app: https://www.getclearspace.com/AI voicenotes app: https://voicenotes.com/Beehiiv: https://www.beehiiv.com/Ghost: https://ghost...2025-04-0353 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulState of Web Design Report, Setting Deadlines, and Doing YouTube Right with LaShonda BrownIn this episode, Christy and Will debrief Squarespace’s State of the Web Design Industry report, and share their thoughts on setting deadlines and shipping products. Then they talk with LaShonda Brown of Bootstrap Biz Advice about her YouTube channel growth strategies. She explains that fun is essential in creating an engaging learning environment. LaShonda shares the Pomodoro technique that helps her stay productive as well as her biggest learnings from creating an app. They also discuss how she uses brand-friendly content and affiliate marketing to secure brand deals. Thanks to WEGLOT for sponsoring thi...2025-03-1946 minProfitable Web Designer with Shannon MatternProfitable Web Designer with Shannon MatternTimeless Strategies for Growing Your Web Design Business with Christy Price + Will Myers of Somewhat Useful👩‍💻 Get Shannon's free pricing strategy course for women web designers who want to make more money without working 24/7.Get the full show notes at https://webdesigneracademy.com/133When you're ready, here are some ways we can help you with your web design business:​🎧 Subscribe to Profitable Web Designer Premium: Get behind-the-scenes, insider access to our archive of web design business coaching call replays normally tucked away inside the Web Designer Academy for just $10/month, cancel anytime.👩‍💻Learn more about the Web Designer Academy: We help women web designers take back control of their time, book pro...2025-03-1258 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulEmail Marketing Tips, Squarespace's Evolution & New Circle Tiers with Jeremy SchwartzIn this episode, Christy and Will chat about email marketing and how it fits into their business. Then they talk with Jeremy Schwartz, General Manager of Channel Partnerships at Squarespace. You’ll hear about the evolution of Squarespace over his 12 years there, including ongoing efforts to support us creative professionals. He takes us behind the scenes of Squarespace Circle and explains the reasoning behind the new tiers. Notes:Aeron ChairVerve ChairWill's Computer StandCSS value “text-wrap: balance”2025-03-041h 01Somewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulFrom Client Work to Selling Templates and Courses with Kate ScottIn this episode, Christy and Will talk about whether or not you need a website copyright and share their Somewhat Useful tips for your business. Then they talk with Kate Scott about her journey from WordPress book blogger to successful Squarespace educator and template creator. Kate discusses the advantages of Squarespace over WordPress and how she transitioned from client work to selling templates and courses. You’ll hear about her approach to productivity, strategies for growing a sustainable online business, and insights into hiring your first team member.Follow Kate Scott on InstagramLaunch Out Lo...2025-02-1942 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulGrowing a Software Business - Inside Weglot with CMO Eugène ErnoultIn this episode, Will and Christy discuss getting past perfectionism and give their Somewhat Useful tips. Then they talk with Weglot CMO Eugène Ernoult about the company’s innovative translation solution. You’ll hear about Eugène’s journey into marketing and his transition from being a founder to working at a startup. He shares Weglot’s business practices around employee wellbeing and the environment, as well as insights on revamping marketing strategies to better engage customers. He offers valuable advice for freelancers, stressing the importance of focusing on a niche and staying customer-focused. The discussion also touches on the rol...2025-02-0453 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulAlgorithms, AI, and Adaptation with Becca HarpainIn this episode, Will and Christy talk about the intersection of Google and AI. They share the big projects they’re currently working on and give some tips for your business. Then they talk with Becca Harpain of Inside the Square. Becca shares the challenges she faced with Google’s new algorithm and how it forced her to adapt and innovate in her business. You’ll hear about the launch of her exciting new project, Custom Codey, a custom chat GPT designed to assist users with Squarespace-specific queries. They also discuss the collaborative nature of the Squarespace community and how th...2025-01-2254 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat Useful[with Omari Harebin] From Corporate Dropout to Digital AlchemistIn this episode, Christy and Will share their words for the New Year and tips for your business. Then they talk with Omari Harebin about his journey from a struggling freelancer to a successful entrepreneur and coach. Omari shares his thoughts on adapting to changes in the web design landscape, particularly with the rise of AI. He discusses the therapeutic nature of storytelling and the role Squarespace has played in his creative process. You’ll hear about his memoir, 'The Corporate Dropout', which encapsulates his experiences and insights on creating a life aligned with one's deeper purpose. In speaking ab...2025-01-0751 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulBehind the Scenes of Squarespace Circle with Sarah Greisdorf and Sam ZelitchIn this episode of "Somewhat Useful," we get to speak with special guests Sarah Greisdorf, team lead for Squarespace Circle, and Sam Zelitch, Squarespace senior community events manager. Our conversation centers around Circle Day, now in its third year, which celebrates the work of professional Squarespace website designers. Sam and Sarah share some updates for this year's event, including a new "world loop" feature that will broadcast the event across multiple time zones and languages. We discuss: The structure and highlights of this year's Circle Day How Squarespace balances feedback from professional and DIY...2024-09-1133 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulThe Story Behind Ghost Plugins and What’s Next with Cody JuhnkeIn this episode of "Somewhat Useful," we dive into the world of Squarespace plugins and digital entrepreneurship with Cody Juhnke, the founder of Ghost Plugins. Cody shares his journey from freelance web designer to creator of the largest resource for Squarespace websites, offering over 500 free plugins and a suite of premium tools. We explore: The origin story of Ghost Plugins and how it evolved to meet the needs of the Squarespace community Insights into running multiple successful businesses, including Pluto and Ghost Marketplace The challenges of maintaining plugins with Squarespace's evolving platform 2024-08-2241 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulA Peek Behind the Curtain of a Web Designer's Process with Tony HowellIn this episode of Somewhat Useful, we get to pick the brain of Tony Howell, a personal brand strategist and web designer for award-winning artists. Join us as we discuss: Tony's journey from Broadway actor to web designer The ins and outs of running his agency from Bali, Indonesia His process for producing quality websites and building long-term relationships with his clients Insights on managing a remote team across time zones The evolution of his education-focused business model His unique approach to building brands, not just websites Practical tips for aspiring digital nomads on healthcare and work-life balance 2024-08-0649 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulWill AI Kill Web Design and Creating Brand Partnerships with Phil PallenReady to dive into the world of AI, personal branding, and digital nomad life? In this episode, we're joined by the wonderful Phil Pallen, a brand strategist, speaker, Adobe ambassador, author, and just all around great guy. Phil shares with his: His evolution from personal branding consultant to YouTube content creator and into brand partnerships How he creates timeless brand identities that truly stand out How AI is revolutionizing creativity (and why it won't replace human ingenuity) Insider tips for successful brand partnerships and content monetization The pros and cons of letting AI crawl your blog...2024-07-2655 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulGrowing your Website Business the Agency Way, with Kelsey Gilbert-KreilingEver wondered what it's like to run a successful web design agency? In this episode of Somewhat Useful, we sit down with none other than Kelsey Gilbert-Kreiling, co-founder of Week of the Website, a Squarespace agency celebrating its 10th year in business. We get into it all in this episode. Kelsey tells us about: The accidental birth of their 'week-long website' process. How a taxi cab concussion led to scaling the business The challenges of balancing entrepreneurship with parenthood Why even successful agency owners never feel like they've 'made...2024-07-111h 08Somewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulCan Squarespace REALLY Do E-Commerce, With Kristine NeilWelcome back to another season of "Somewhat Useful," where we explore digital entrepreneurship and web design with a particular focus on Squarespace. In this episode, we have a special guest, Kristine Neil, an ecommerce expert who shares her insights into using Squarespace for ecommerce. Kristine moved from running an agency to focusing solely on ecommerce, and we discuss the challenges of managing client expectations and navigating the transition to solo entrepreneurship. We also dive into the comparison between Squarespace and Shopify, the importance of setting boundaries, and the future of Squarespace following its acquisition. So grab your...2024-06-2753 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulSurviving Burnout With Special Guest Monica KovachIn this final episode of season 2, Will and Christy check in about the seasonality of web design and give some tips on reviewing your online bios. Then, they hear from Monica Kovach of Hold Space Creative about identifying burnout, how self care doesn’t address the root of the problem, and focusing on community. Special thanks SEOSpace for sponsoring this season. Improve the SEO of your website with SEOSpace, the SEO Plugin for Squarespace. https://www.seospace.co.uk/ Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter Si...2024-03-1446 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulWorking With Your Spouse, Value of the Circle Forum, and Special Guests Nick & Hannah from SquarekickerToday Will & Christy talk specifically about working with your spouse. They chat about the value of the Squarespace Circle forum, and then Will’s wife Ren joins the podcast to share the pros and cons of working together. We also hear from Hannah and Nick of Squarekicker about their experience working together as a married couple. Special thanks SEOSpace for sponsoring this season. Improve the SEO of your website with SEOSpace, the SEO Plugin for Squarespace. https://www.seospace.co.uk/ Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on Instagram Sign up for Will's Newsletter...2024-03-0755 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulWorking With Outside Experts and 3 Tips on Collaboration from special guest Henry PurchaseAre you a solopreneur wondering how to expand your team or project scope? In this episode, Will and Christy talk about the expected scope of a web design project, how to best work with outside experts, and how to package and manage complex projects. They also hear from Henry Purchase of SEOSpace who gives 3 tips on making collaboration a success. Special thanks to our Guest AND Sponsor for this season, SEOSpace. Improve the SEO of your website with SEOSpace, the SEO Plugin for Squarespace. https://www.seospace.co.uk/ Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will on...2024-02-2827 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulPricing Your Website Offers and The State of the Web Design Industry Report (with Special Guest Rache from SquareStylist)In this episode, Will & Christy talk about their respective approaches to pricing and give their thoughts on the recent “State of the Web Design Industry Report” released by Squarespace. We also, we hear from friend-of-the-podcast, Rache from Standout Squarespace (one of the best Squarespace Design Courses out there) as she shares the pricing strategies that work for her. Special thanks SEOSpace for sponsoring this season. Improve the SEO of your website with SEOSpace, the SEO Plugin for Squarespace. https://www.seospace.co.uk/ Rache’s Standout Squarespace Course: https://standoutsquare.space/ Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will o...2024-02-2143 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulTo Membership or Not To Membership & Staying Focused (with special guest Liz Wilcox)Let’s talk about Memberships; should you build one, or should you not? In this episode, Will & Christy share their Somewhat Useful thoughts on when and why to start a Membership. Also, we hear from friend-of-the-podcast, Liz Wilcox who has a fantastic Email Marketing Membership, about what lessons she has learned on her journey to nearly 4000 members! Special thanks SEOSpace for sponsoring this season. Improve the SEO of your website with SEOSpace, the SEO Plugin for Squarespace. https://www.seospace.co.uk/ Liz Wilcox’s Email Marketing Membership: https://lizwilcox.com/ Follow: Follow Christy on Instagram Follow Will...2024-02-1436 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulPivoting Your Business & New Years Resolutions (with special guest Kerstin Martin)It’s difficult to know when you need to make a pivot in your business. In the first episode of 2024 season, Will & Christy discuss the times in which they pivoted their businesses and what made the pivot successful. They also hear from friend-of-the-show Kerstin Martin who has recently pivoted her business and hear about her 5 keys to a successful pivot. Sponsor: Special thanks SEOSpace for sponsoring this season. Improve the SEO of your website with SEOSpace, the SEO Plugin for Squarespace. Start your Free Trial at: https://www.seospace.co.uk/ Kerstin Martin's My Calm Bu...2024-02-0634 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulHow to take time off as a digital entrepreneurIt’s hard to take time off when you’re always connected. In this episode, we share our strategies and thoughts about how to take some much needed time off to unplug that you can return to work fully-charged.  Timestamp: 1:00 - How long it took before we could take a real vacation.  5:30 - When should we really prioritize vacations over work 9:45 - Setting expectations with clients 15:55 - Setting expectations with family 17:24 - Steps to take when going Out Of Office 23:50 - How we sta...2023-09-2933 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulNetworking as a Digital Entrepreneur & Squarespace Circle DayThis episode was recorded before Circle Day 2023, BUT we talk about our experience at Circle Day 2022 and share our advice on how to network as a digital entrepreneur when you don't have co-workers. Timestamps: 0:45 - Circle Day 2022 3:25 - How to get the most out of Circle Day or any other in-person event 5:03 - Where we create our business cards 7:00 - How web designers can network  15:45 - How Christy does her in-person meet ups 17:15 - Mailbag - How much can I customize a S...2023-09-1920 minThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpScaling from solo to agency with Kristina Bartold-SorgotaLooking to scale your solo practice into a dream team? Or maybe you’re already running a small agency and you’re having some growing pains? Either way, you’re going to love this interview with Kristina Bartold-Sorgota. Kristina is the CEO and co-founder of The Social Snippet, a social media consultancy based in Ontario, Canada. Kristina and her partner Maria run a cross-functional team of social media managers, content creators, podcast editors and engagement specialists. What’s interesting to me about The Social Snippet is that while a lot of people think of social media as...2023-08-3028 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulWork Less & Earn More: Some Strategies on Raising Your Prices and Hiring HelpWe discuss: 0:30 - how Christy increased her revenue over the years 2: 15 - some strategies to increase your prices with new AND current clients 9:40 - when it's important to hire someone to help you out 14:05 - how Christy makes income with affiliate marketing 19:00 - how to be strategic & consistent 20:20 - Mailbag! What's our biggest piece of advice for someone who wants to incorporate passive income. Tools: Clockify Make Money with Your Blog Follow: 2023-08-2623 minThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpHow I designed a lead tracker in AirtableTracking your leads is a key part of driving more leads! When you understand where your leads are coming from, you can make smarter marketing decisions. I recently moved my tracking into Airtable and in this video, I’ll show you how I set up the Airtable base to capture and track leads across my channels. Note that this episode is best viewed with video on Spotify or YouTube so you can see how the Airtable is set up. Spend less energy getting clients with my weekly newsletter: https://read.lowenergyleads.com In th...2023-08-2313 minThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpEmail list experiments to get from 100 to 1000 subscribersWhen you’re building an email list, going from 0 to 100 subscribers can be fairly straightforward. But going from 100 to 1000 is like growing out a haircut. It was great once and you know it will be great again, but it's not as easy to navigate as it should be. In this episode, I break down eight experiments I’ve been running to drive newsletter list growth at this stage.I cover techniques like newsletter swaps, referral programs, recommendations, location, message, reviews and more. If you’re growing your list, this is a helpful episode to get inspiration on what e...2023-08-1618 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulCreating Delight: surefire ways to make sure clients spread-the-word about youIn today’s episode, we’re going to talk about “Creating Delight” with your customers. This is a term that we heard from Kelsey over at Week of the Website, or maybe Ben Manley from Knapsack Creative, at Circle Day last year, we’re not sure tbh we didn’t create it, but we love the phrase and wanted to do a podcast episode about it. “Creating Delight” is any interaction you have with your customers that leaves them feeling happy and helped. This is a surefire way to make sure they spread-the-word about you, and frankly makes your inter...2023-08-1136 minThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpNetworking like a pro with Eleanor MayrhoferLook inside Eleanor Mayrhofer’s web design business to learn how she gets leads and manages client projects. Eleanor made the leap from global agency designer to independent business owner. She helps German expats carve out their space online. Eleanor’s got an advanced sense of how to build fruitful and lasting relationships but she didn’t get there overnight. She spent years honing her business development and in our interview, she shared with me some of the pitfalls and lessons she picked up along the way. In this episode, Eleanor and I discuss how she go...2023-08-0928 minThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpHow to get clients with a small audienceHave a small audience? You can still get booked out this year! This episode covers three ways you can find your clients with a small base. Followers are different than buyers, and by focusing on buyers instead of followers, you can sell more services faster. I see service providers spin their wheels on broadcast approaches to marketing when relational strategies pay off faster. By switching your focus from waiting on prospects to find you and instead making a plan to go to them, you can find and book your ideal clients in a matter of weeks. No...2023-08-0213 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulThe Right Tool For The JobThere are dozens of different website builders, email marketing platforms, invoicing systems, course platforms, podcast hosting platforms, and membership softwares. How do you decide what is the right one for you, or better yet, how do you advise your client on which one to use? In today’s episode, we’ll talk about a bunch of different options that are out there, and how we go about choosing and advising others on what to platforms to use. Sign up for Will's Newsletter: https://www.will-myers.com/newsletter Sign up for Chris...2023-07-2837 minThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpSystems that grow your business with Devin LeeDon't you love looking under the hood of other businesses? Me too. That's why I'm excited to share with you my interview with system strategist Devin Lee. Devin designs and builds custom systems for quickly growing businesses. When a lot of us start out, we're just trying to make our business work, and as we start booking clients, as we start scaling and adding team members, we realized those pieces we duct taped together…they're slowing down our growth, and that's where Devin comes in.  In this episode, Devin and I talk about what's changed in her fiv...2023-07-2626 minThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpI deleted Instagram. Here's why I think you can too.I deleted Instagram but this isn’t just about them. It’s really about all social media and how I think it’s a little bit of a red herring when it comes to lead generation. This episode breaks down four reasons why I think we’re overweighting social in our marketing stack. Deleting Instagram has helped me recenter on what is actually working in my business.  Whether Instagram is draining your energy like it was for me or whether there’s another trend you’re not so sure about, this episode offers some (hopefully) cl...2023-07-1915 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulWhy is marketing so hard?Marketing and building a business is hard work. We are right there in the trenches with you. In this episode, we chat about our marketing strategies, including organic SEO, blog writing, and email marketing. Sign up for Will's Newsletter: https://www.will-myers.com/newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter: https://christyprice.com/checklist This episode is sponsored by Growth Trackers, a membership for creative business owners. Become a Growthtracker at ⁠supereasydigital.com/growthtrackers⁠ and use code "somewhatuseful" for 5% off your membership.2023-07-1529 minThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling Up5 reasons NOT to create a lead magnetLead magnets are free resources you make available in exchange for someone’s email address. The idea is that you will build your list and turn some of those people into clients, but easier said than done! They are a common recommendation for small business owners these days but in my experience, they can be a black hole of frustration. The many moving parts of lead magnets make them a complex, unwieldy marketing play. Before you create or change your lead magnet, pump the brakes and listen into these 5 reasons lead magnets are so ha...2023-07-1214 minThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpWhy I still hate Google Analytics and what you can use insteadYou may have noticed a lot of people talking about Google Analytics this week. Long story short, Google changed over to a new version of analytics this week called Google Analytics 4. They announced that change a few years back but as of this week, the previous version of GA is no longer available to use. It’s a great time to check in on your website analytics, make sure it’s still tracking as you expect and consider whether it’s time to switch to an easier tool. In this episode, I’ll share why Google A...2023-07-0519 minThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpThe Low Energy Leads Show: For Creative Entrepreneurs Scaling UpHow Dana Publicover finds her clientsThis week I interviewed Dana Publicover of growth marketing agency, P&Co. If you've listened to the show before, you know that Dana is my first guest. I asked Dana to be my first interview because I've followed her career for years and I've seen her transition from solopreneur to agency owner. Dana's worked with big names like NASA, McKinsey, Google, and Virgin, and now she guides scaling startups to growth stage through a deep understanding of how to talk to their customers. In this episode, Dana and I talk about finding her first clients, what's shifted...2023-06-2826 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat UsefulImposter SyndromeOn this episode of Somewhat Useful, Will and Christy discuss imposter syndrome, the ways it manifests itself in business, and how to overcome it. They also talk about the importance of admitting "I don't know". Listeners will get useful tips for overcoming imposter syndrome and building a successful business. This episode is sponsored by Growth Trackers, a membership for creative business owners. Become a Growthtracker at supereasydigital.com/growthtrackers and use code "somewhatuseful" for 5% off your membership. Sign up for Will's Newsletter: https://www.will-myers.com/newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter: https...2023-06-2316 minSomewhat UsefulSomewhat Useful7 Ways to Save Time in your BusinessOn this episode of Somewhat Useful, we explore productivity hacks and time-saving tools for busy business owners. We discuss the benefits of email templates, scheduling emails, and tools to manage clients and leads. Join us for insights that will help you work smarter, not harder. Sign up for Will's Newsletter: https://www.will-myers.com/newsletter Sign up for Christy's Newsletter: https://christyprice.com/checklist This episode is sponsored by Growth Trackers, a membership for creative business owners. Become a Growthtracker at ⁠supereasydigital.com/growthtrackers⁠ and use code "somewhat...2023-05-2527 minMultifamily Missteps Hosted by Christy KeetonMultifamily Missteps Hosted by Christy Keeton$6,000 pay out on a 40k claim - Jeremy GoodrichYou buy insurance policies with the hope that you won’t ever have to use them. In case you have to use a policy, you hope that every loss and damage will be covered. It’s true that insurance is a good safety net that can protect your hard-earned money in real estate--only if you fully understand what you signed up for. Insurance agents like Jeremy Goodrich know a good policy when they find one. Most of the time though they find terrible policies, those that will not really protect the investors’ properties, or worse, force them to pay...2021-02-1622 minGymCastic: The Gymnastics PodcastGymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast160: PG Championships WAG Prelims Recap World Champion, Simone Biles breaks the execution score world record at the 2015 P&G Championships in Indianapolis. © Christy Linder   We are in Indianapolis for the 2015 P&G Championships (AKA the US Artistic Gymnastics National Championships). This episode was recorded from a live Periscope broadcast which you can watch below (coming soon). We will be Periscoping again after the women's finals on Saturday night! Download the Periscope app to watch live on Saturday night! On this podcast with special guest, 2012 Junior National Champion, Lexie Priessman,  Lauren Hopkins, Cordelia Price and Dvora Myers we chat about...2015-08-152h 02