Entrepreneur's Inner Game Podcast with Nina Cooke

#52: Cindy Schulson Talks How To Market With Heart vs Hype


Cindy SchulsonCindy Schulson is the founder of “Marketing from Within.” She helps coaches and consultants to get their messages heard by marketing with heart vs. hype. She has a decade of marketing experience working for companies such as Coca-Cola and Visa, combined with a decade of online marketing to create a paradigm shift in how marketing can be done with integrity and heart.

Listen in as she talks about:

  • Why taking a big step back at challenging moments is crucial for your success
  • Why your personal values and vision is vital for your growth
  • How honouring your voice and trusting yourself is the heart of your brand
  • Applying your strengths and experience in a passionate way will help you to build your business
  • How to target your list of ideal dream clients
  • Discovering your Marketing Wow to make your strategy come to life
  • Dealing with setbacks
  • Her Top Tip to get your message heard so you can create a more profitable business

To find out more about Cindy and her work, visit: www.MarketingFromWithin.com.

Nina x

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