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Getting Found on Google - Brittany Murphy

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▼▼▼Watch and Listen Below!▼▼▼ Google is the first place most people look when they need to find something they’re looking for. Is your business showing up in the searches they are doing for your products, services, or events? In this episode, One Thing Marketing Director, Brittany Murphy shares her top five tips for increasing your visibility on Google. She tells us what kind of content to have on our website, how to make sure it includes keywords and phrases people are searching for, how to format content on your site, how to integrate Google My Business, and much more. Over the last 7 years, Brittany has created over 300 digital marketing strategies for clients locally and nationally. As the Marketing Director, Brittany focuses on helping business owners get their phones to ring with new clients through optimizing their website and online presence. Through her strategies and team at One Thing Marketing, they have helped local businesses increase their revenue by an average of 30% eve

Becoming a Successful Freelancer - Craig Cannings

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  ▼▼▼Watch and Listen Below!▼▼▼ Technology has empowered millions of people worldwide to offer freelance services from anywhere with an internet connection. The past two decades have seen freelance careers explode as companies and organizations have begun contracting with freelancers for everything from graphic design to social media marketing to HR. And changes in the job market related to the COVID pandemic have caused these numbers to expand even more explosively. If you are one this growing number of freelancers, you’ll want to listen to this episode. Craig Cannings is the co-founder of Freelance University with his wife, Kelly. -He’s has had the privilege of helping over 20,000 students in 75 countries realize their dreams of launching a portable, freelance business and lifestyle. He’s also enjoyed the great freedom of working from home and traveling abroad while raising 5 wonderful daughters. Craig’s experience working with freelancers goes back to 2003 when he was building a com