The Lead Generation from Leadpages

On this week’s episode of the Lead Generation, we’re excited to introduce you to Gia (Giorgiana) Laudi, a marketing and growth advisor for SaaS who has helped companies like MeetEdgar, SparkToro, MarketerHire and Wistia, grow sustainably. She's the co-author of Forget The Funnel, and in this episode she dives into her journey to entrepreneurship, why customer-led growth is essential for recurring revenue companies, and how to get your ideal customers to fuel your marketing. 

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Category:business -- posted at: 11:00am EDT

Chris Davis (an alumni of the early days of Leadpages) is the founder of Automation Bridge, a training, consulting, and certification community for automation service professionals and entrepreneurs who are ready to put marketing automation to work the right way. He's also the host of the All Systems Go podcast. 

In this episode, we dive into his journey from electrical engineer and startup employee, to a successful entrepreneur. We also get his take on marketing automation strategies, tactics, and tools that you can put to use right away.

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Are you an entrepreneur who has another great idea to pursue, but you’re scared of taking the risk? This episode of The Lead Generation podcast is for you. Ruth Soukup is the founder of Ruth Soukup Omnimedia, which includes the brands Living Well, Spending Less, Elite Blog Academy, and Thinlicious. She's also a New York Times bestselling author of Do It Scared and six other books. In this episode, Ruth shares lessons she's learned in her entrepreneurial pursuits, her new venture in helping women with their health and wellness, and an update on how her community is doing after her Hurricane Ian. 

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This week, learn from Vanessa Cabrera, a business coach who helps her clients clear up their marketing mindset so they can attract clients more easily with their social media strategy. Vanessa shares lessons she's learned on her entrepreneurial journey, the four key ingredients to enacting positive change and methods for getting out of your own way so you can have a greater impact on the lives of the people you serve.

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This episode features the two sides of freelancing—working as a freelancer or working with a freelancer. 

Our guest is Brooke Markevicius. She’s the founder of Allobee (recently acquired by The Riveter), a freelancer marketplace that serves parents who want to support their families with flexible freelance careers, and the micro small businesses that hire them. 

Brooke shares the lessons she's learned while creating the Allobee platform. She also discusses how people can start and grow their own freelance businesses and how small business owners can earn the greatest ROI working with the right people at the right time.

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If you run a service-based business serving clients, you're going to love this week's episode. Emylee Williams is the co-founder of Boss Project (along with Abagail Pumphrey). She shares her path to a profitable partnership, how to build a life-first business, and tips for taking your service offerings to the next level. 

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In this episode of The Lead Generation, we're talking about mindset, motivations, and money with Rachel Luna. Rachel is the host of the upcoming Confidence Activated business conference, as well as the host of the Permission to Offend podcast. She’s also a veteran of the US Marine Corps and a breast cancer survivor.

As a powerful coach, Rachel serves women who want to stop letting cultural norms and invisible obstacles get in their way of living amazing lives of impact and wealth. Our conversation digs into Rachel's own history and the lessons she's learned while pursuing dreams that others told her were impossible.

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Melissa Kwan is the founder of eWebinar, a software platform that marketers and teams use to deliver engaging evergreen webinars to their prospects and customers without spending all their time doing demos. 

In this episode, Melissa shares her journey to nomadic entrepreneurship. She also discusses how creating a SaaS company is different from other types of businesses and what's working right now in the world of automated webinars. 

If you'd like to see how automated webinars could benefit your business, check out a demo of eWebinar

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Direct download: Melissa_Kwan_v1.mp3
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The Personal Part

For the last 20 years, Rand Fishkin has made the world of marketing a better place for both businesses and the customers they serve. He's the co-founder of SparkToro, a tool that does the heavy lifting of market research so brands of all sizes can discover their customers' spheres of influence. 

This interview was packed with both personal and professional wisdom, so we split it up into two episodes for you. 

In part one, we explore Rand's thoughts on issues that impact our human experience beyond the world of business.

In part two, we discuss Rand's ideas for business growth strategies—specifically, which approaches have the biggest payoffs and which channels may be cannibalizing your profits.

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Direct download: Beyond_Measure_Grow_Your_Spheres_of_Influence_Rand_Fishkin_-_Part_1.mp3
Category:business -- posted at: 12:12pm EDT

The Business Part

For the last 20 years, Rand Fishkin has made the world of marketing a better place for both businesses and the customers they serve. He's the co-founder of SparkToro, a tool that does the heavy lifting of market research so brands of all sizes can discover their customers' spheres of influence. 

This interview was packed with both personal and professional wisdom, so we split it up into two episodes for you. This is the second part of the interview.

In part one, we explored Rand's thoughts on issues that impact our human experience beyond the world of business.

In part two, we discuss Rand's ideas for business growth strategies—specifically, which approaches have the biggest payoffs and which channels may be cannibalizing your profits.

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Direct download: Beyond_Measure_Grow_Your_Spheres_of_Influence_Rand_Fishkin_-_Part_2.mp3
Category:business -- posted at: 11:09am EDT