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TCC Podcast #276: Changing Human Behavior, Creating a Minimum Viable Product, and Social Media Strategy with Esai Arasi

TCC Podcast #276: Changing Human Behavior, Creating a Minimum Viable Product, and Social Media Strategy with Esai Arasi

FromThe Copywriter Club Podcast


TCC Podcast #276: Changing Human Behavior, Creating a Minimum Viable Product, and Social Media Strategy with Esai Arasi

FromThe Copywriter Club Podcast

ratings:
Length:
109 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On the 276th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, Esai Arasi hops on the show. Esai is a Social Media Manager and Strategist who helps copywriters with their content strategy to get the most out of their content. Social media has the potential to expand your reach and connect with more leads, and in this episode, Esai walks us through how you can use it to its greatest potential.

Here’s how it goes down:

Esai’s transition from psychological trainer to copywriter and social media strategist.
How to guide someone to change their behavior *willingly*.
Why belief is of utmost importance in creating changed behavior.
Human psychology and the roots of how humans change and evolve over time.
How Esai has transferred her skills into copywriting.
The process for implementing change and making it fun (and easier).
Being good at the skill but struggling with the business aspect of acquiring clients.
How credentials and formal education can help you build foundational skills in your business.
How to create a minimum viable product and implement it into your business. Does it need to be perfect?
The benefits of having an insatiable curiosity for learning and mastering the craft of copywriting.
How not to get stuck in the learning phase of your business and lean into the doing.
Why you need to build stamina for failure and how to use it to your advantage.
What copywriters can improve in marketing their business.
The worst content strategy advice you could be listening to and what to do instead.
Working in other countries and charging a premium price.
How to train your team in mimicking your processes.
Esai’s future business plans and how she intends to help women learn English and gain better job opportunities.

From social media strategy to strengthening your behavioral psychology skills, this episode is a must-listen (or read).







The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:
Kira’s website
Rob’s website
The Copywriter Club In Real Life Event
The Copywriter Club Facebook Group
The Copywriter Underground
Connect with Esai 
Esai’s episode on The Great Escape with Jacob Suckow
PrimalBranding
Principles of Marketing
Organizational Behavior
E-Myth
Episode 54
Episode 106
Jared’s website
Full Transcript:
Kira:  For many copywriters, social media is a necessary evil. Many of us dread showing up on social media, I am one of those people. But we also realize visibility on social media can be a game changer for our business. For the 276th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, we're joined by Esai Arasi. Esai is a member of our Think Tank Mastermind, a copywriter and a social media strategist who helps copywriters, oftentimes copywriters who dread social media, and helps them navigate social media so they can stand out to premium clients. And today I am so excited to sit here with my co-host Jared MacDonald. So Jared, thanks for being here. I appreciate it.

Jared:  Thanks for having me, Kira. Always a pleasure.

Kira:  It's been so long since we got to hang out. So, I'm glad you're here today. And why don't you just introduce yourself? Let us know who you are, what you do.

Jared:  Sure, sounds good. Yeah. So, it's been a little while, but yeah, if we haven't met, my name is Jared MacDonald and I'm a growth coach for one person service-based businesses, helping with a lot of different perspectives from sales to tech and just overall, just some of the challenges that I've found that come easy to me, but are pretty headache conducing for my friends in the service-based business space. And then on the client side, I do a lot of UX strategy, user experience strategy. So, customer journey mapping and customer research kind of main specialties there.

Kira:  And can you just share like the clients, the types of clients you typically work with?

Jared:  Yeah, yeah. They've... It's ranged over the years, but largely enterprise.
Released:
Feb 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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