Posts Tagged ‘products’
How to Get Gen Z to Follow (and Love!) Your Brand
The Instagram generation (also known as Gen Z) is fussier about brands than any other in history. In the past, Boomer buyers and Gen X (my generation) consumers would usually accept company claims and then move on. But social media and advanced communications technology is erasing that. Now businesses have to prove themselves online as…
Read More11 Marketing Tactics to Grow Your Business Fast
Marketing is the only way you’ll get sales for your business, so it amazes me how many of my clients refuse to do the work. It’s understandable that putting yourself out there can be scary, especially with all the internet trolls, haters, and doubters. Who wants to subject themselves to that kind of scrutiny? But…
Read More8 Ways to Boost Your Blog and Never Run Out of Content
When this pandemic is over (or at least contained better), I can’t wait to host my live retreats again. Seeing my clients in person for my Life Editor Weekend and Life Editor Academy retreats was such a pleasure! And as an extrovert, I always got a lift from being around other ambitious women. One of…
Read MoreHow to Make Your Product Shine When Pitching to Investors
Pitching to investors is something many business owners have to do at some point, but it can be nerve-racking if you’re not used to persuasive speaking. Side note: I was captain of my high school speech team, and one of my events was persuasive speaking. So I get giddy when a client needs help perfecting…
Read MoreBest of Sage Grayson Life Editor 2020
It’s time for my annual roundup of the best videos, blog posts, freebies, products, and services from the past 12 months. This is the most popular content on Sage Grayson Life Editor, so let’s look back at what you loved and enjoyed. None of this would be possible without the love and support I get…
Read More5 Smart Ways to Extend the Reach of Your Solo Business
Running a business entirely by yourself can be a major challenge no matter how scrappy and motivated you are. After 10 years of running my solo business, I can affirm there have been many ups and downs. Sometimes my strategies pay off, and sometimes I’m left with a big failure. Maybe you’re struggling to push…
Read MoreThe Edit My Life Planner is NOT for Everyone
A few nights ago, I spent an hour driving around my neighborhood admiring all the Christmas lights and holiday decorations. Some houses had simple white lights, some had big retro rainbow bulbs, some had inflatable snowmen and reindeer. Of course, I sang along at the top of my lungs to my favorite Christmas album. No,…
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