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Content Karate

Content Karate Episode 006: The Art of Repurposing Long Form Content to Drive Traffic to Your Business

 

 
Abbey Woodcock, founder of Freelance Co-Op, has been a direct response copywriter since 7th grade when she wrote a 30-page sales letter asking her crush to the dance. Since then, she’s converted better… writing sales pages and emails you’ve probably read from some of the biggest names online.
Now, she teaches the business side of creative freelancing including setting up systems to grow a freelancing business and building out an in-house content team that seamlessly “gets” your voice.
She’s also a chainsaw instructor and mom to 2 awesome kiddos in Upstate NY.
Tune in as Abbey shares her secret to managing a successful Facebook group and how she uses repurposing to make her long form content optimized for social media. Get more great episodes over on Repurpose House, or watch the interview on YouTube!

What You’ll Learn

  • [01:20] Abbey Woodcock talks about her business, Freelance Co-Op, what it does and how they help freelancers to manage the business side of their careers through webinars and interactive learning.
  • [02:29] What are the content marketing goals to grow Freelance Co-Op? Abbey shares the types of content she does strengthen her business.
  • [03:35] Freelance Co-Op’s content is focused on different types of long form content — PDFs, audio, webinars, etc. to help their community with efficient resources.
  • [04:04] Abbey shares her brand’s most successful piece of content and what she did to promote it.
  • [06:49] The importance of Facebook groups when it comes to building community and how to manage and how to keep it alive and interactive
  • [08:09] Abbey shares her secret to having an active and valuable Facebook group.
  • [10:00] How does Instagram help drive engagement and audience to Freelance Co-Op?
  • [11:07] Abbey mentions her different posting frequencies and strategy for all her social media channels.
  • [12:31] Abbey shares how promotional and content calendars help her marketing goals and how consistency helps with her strategy.
  • [14:38] Abbey walks us through some of her repurposed long form content and the benefits of making those long form pieces of content into smaller optimized ones.
  • [19:37] Marketing for herself is one of the biggest hurdles Abbey has encountered in her career. She shares how her high standards can be a challenge and how external help from somebody else can lessen her worries.
  • [22:29] “The most interesting thing for me is stuff that I don’t really love isn’t necessarily the stuff that gets the most engagement.”

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Content Karate is a marketing show where we interview amazing people who use content and repurpose it in unique ways to drive traffic, leads, and revenue to their businesses. Powered by Repurpose House, our entire goal is to highlight content strategies that work really well for different brands. Each episode covers the ins and outs of how that business seriously crushes their content game – and how you can too. Let’s get to learnin’!

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Join us each week as we take a deep dive into the various forms of fraud across the world and discuss crime families, penny stock boiler rooms, international money launderers, narco-traffickers, oligarchs, dictators, warlords, kleptocrats and more.

Scott Moritz is a leading authority on white-collar crime, anti-corruption, and in the evaluation, design, remediation, implementation, and administration of corporate compliance programs, codes of conduct. He is also considered an authority in the establishment, training, and oversight of the investigative protocols carried out by financial intelligence, corporate security, and internal audit units.
 

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Great Women in Compliance

Rashada Timkee-Community Outreach and Compliance

Welcome to the Great Women in Compliance Podcast, co-hosted by Lisa Fine and Mary Shirley.

One of the best things about the Great Women in Compliance podcast is the community that we have built, and it is the theme of this week’s episode.  Lisa interviews Rashada Timkee, Compliance Risk Management Officer, VP, at Citibank, and has built her community with a service mindset.  Rashada has been involved in various outreach activities over several years, which pre-dates her compliance career, and that work has shaped her views and ways of working.

Rashada is a first-generation college graduate and continues to give back.  Rashada has used her background in the banking industry and retail to support underserved communities and has been a mentor and support to many people – and she has pivoted to new volunteer endeavors online during this pandemic.  She talks about how this outreach has also strengthened her work with her team and others.

They also discuss Rashada’s commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and her reflections on this and where we need to go as a compliance community.  We also ask Rashada what advice she would give to her daughter or younger self…and it is advice benefits anyone.

The Great Women in Compliance Podcast is on the Compliance Podcast Network with a selection of other Compliance related offerings to listen in to.  If you are enjoying this episode, please rate it on your preferred podcast player to help other likeminded Ethics and Compliance professionals find it.  You can also find the GWIC podcast on Corporate Compliance Insights where Lisa and Mary have a landing page with additional information about them and the story of the podcast.  Corporate Compliance Insights is a much appreciated sponsor and supporter of GWIC, including affiliate organization CCI Press publishing the related book; “Sending the Elevator Back Down: What We’ve Learned from Great Women in Compliance” (CCI Press, 2020).

As always, we are so grateful for all of your support and if you have any feedback or suggestions for our 2021 line up or would just like to reach out and say hello, we always welcome hearing from our listeners.

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Your Resume is Your Calling Card with Donna Wallingsford


 
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Donna’s background in journalism contributed to her success and expertise in writing. Though she is versed in many forms of writing, she found her calling in doing resumes, which she turned into a lucrative business. Mary Ann comments that Donna’s is the creme de la creme of resume writers. The secret, Donna says, is her approach: she researches the industry to understand what employers are looking for, and interviews her clients to get to know them. She is passionate about presenting them in the best light.
Your GPA should not be put on your resume unless it’s 3.0 or above, Donna advises. “If you’ve been out of college for more than five years, the GPA isn’t really necessary… if they don’t request a transcript, your GPA is not going to be a deciding factor in the workforce. If you’re a recent graduate without much work experience, including your internships in your resume is a good idea,” she adds.
 
Resources
Donna Wallingsford | LinkedIn
 
Faremouth.com
 

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Matt in Radical Compliance
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