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Don’t Let ‘em Shame You: Turn Your Expertise into a Marketing Superpower

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Let's face it. Experts are made to feel shame about their expertise.

We too often hear things like:

>>don't be an expert, be an explorer

>>don't be smart, be curious

>>don't be an expert, be a human

And these things are said by the very people who claim to get experts known and hired for their work.

And it is time, my friend, that we stop shitting on experts because here's the truth.

The very thing you are told to deny about yourself, about your experience is what will make you great at marketing your business.

Experts bring three great untapped strengths when it comes to marketing, and I'm gonna tell you all about it on this episode of the podcast.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • The pressure and societal messages that make experts feel ashamed of their expertise.
  • How expertise can be a superpower in marketing rather than a liability
  • The three untapped strengths that experts bring to marketing: insatiable curiosity, willingness to experiment and change course, and humility.

Want to hear more about The Expert Up Club? Book Your Private Tour Here

Full show notes and transcript are here.

  continue reading

421 episoder

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Manage episode 440385944 series 1303896
Innhold levert av Michelle Mazur and Dr. Michelle Mazur. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Michelle Mazur and Dr. Michelle Mazur eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Let's face it. Experts are made to feel shame about their expertise.

We too often hear things like:

>>don't be an expert, be an explorer

>>don't be smart, be curious

>>don't be an expert, be a human

And these things are said by the very people who claim to get experts known and hired for their work.

And it is time, my friend, that we stop shitting on experts because here's the truth.

The very thing you are told to deny about yourself, about your experience is what will make you great at marketing your business.

Experts bring three great untapped strengths when it comes to marketing, and I'm gonna tell you all about it on this episode of the podcast.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • The pressure and societal messages that make experts feel ashamed of their expertise.
  • How expertise can be a superpower in marketing rather than a liability
  • The three untapped strengths that experts bring to marketing: insatiable curiosity, willingness to experiment and change course, and humility.

Want to hear more about The Expert Up Club? Book Your Private Tour Here

Full show notes and transcript are here.

  continue reading

421 episoder

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