Chaos to Conversions: A Podcast on Launching and Email Marketing

Melanie Battistelli, OBM and Branda Villacob, Copywriter

Why did my launch flop? What do I write in my welcome sequence? Is my sales page copy effective? How do I track my ROI? Is it time to hire? There are a million questions that run through your mind as an online entrepreneur. As time goes on, things may feel like they’re getting harder instead of easier, and you may even have days where you want to burn it all down.  Welcome to Chaos to Conversions, a podcast of practical, no-BS strategies to grow your online business. Here, you’ll gain clarity around the next best steps to take to move your business forward...without working 80 hours a week. From email marketing to KPIs, content planning, SEO, mindset, and more, this podcast will be your new business toolkit. Your hosts, Melanie and Branda, are two entrepreneurs navigating the ups and downs of running a business. Melanie is an online business manager and launch strategist who has helped her clients generate a combined $1 million in revenue. Branda is a copywriter and content strategist who has helped over 50+ small business owners reach their pinch-me goals. They’ve teamed up to bring you actionable tips and strategies, so you can launch your program, make your first hire, tackle all things copywriting, and more.  Tune in each Tuesday to be a part of the honest conversation (and laugh along with them). After listening, follow along on Instagram @duxburydigital and @therelevantcollective.

  1. 12/16/2025

    096: How to Hibernate as a CEO in December Without Totally Disappearing

    In this episode, Melanie chats about some ideas for navigating the unique business landscape of December. She dives into the importance of maintaining visibility without overwhelming yourself, she introduces a strategic slowdown approach that focuses on connection rather than sales, and she even outlines a four-piece content formula to engage audiences during the holiday season. The conversation also gets into the significance of reflective content and the gradual re-engagement of audiences as the new year approaches, encouraging a balance between presence and rest. Tune in as Melanie Discusses: How visibility can be maintained with low-effort, relatable content.Why connection with the audience is more important than sales in December.A four-piece content formula to keep you present both in your business and in your personal life.How to gradually re-engage your audience in January without overwhelming them.Mentioned in the Episode: Book a launch strategy or business strategy session with Melanie for 2026. Learn more by going to https://duxburydigital.co/services  Connect with Melanie and Branda: Connect with Melanie on Instagram @duxburydigital Connect with Branda on Instagram @therelevantcollective ________________________________________ CONNECT WITH MELANIE: www.duxburydigital.co www.instagram.com/duxburydigital CONNECT WITH BRANDA: www.therelevantcollective.com www.instagram.com/therelevantcollective

    19 min
  2. 12/09/2025

    Ep 095: Quarterly vs. Annual Planning

    In this episode, we break down the real difference between annual planning and quarterly planning: what each is great for, where they fall apart, and how your personality, capacity, and business season should influence the way you plan for growth. We also walk through a simple hybrid method both of us use (even if we use it differently!) that gives you vision without the overwhelm and structure without the rigidity. Whether the idea of planning out all of 2026 makes you want to curl up under a blanket or whether you thrive when you can see the whole roadmap at once, this episode will help you understand the strengths and pitfalls of both styles, and how to combine them for your most aligned, profitable year yet. Tune in as Melanie and Branda Discuss: Why annual planning gives clarity, direction, and big-picture momentumThe common pitfalls of annual planning (including overestimating capacity)Why quarterly planning creates flexibility, faster wins, and better pivotingWhen quarterly planning can accidentally keep you reactive instead of strategicA hybrid approach: how to set yearly priorities and use quarterly sprints to achieve themReal examples of planning for launches, memberships, and seasonal sales Mentioned in the Episode: Inquire about a strategy session with Branda here: https://www.therelevantcollective.com/strategy-sessions  ________________________________________ CONNECT WITH MELANIE: www.duxburydigital.co www.instagram.com/duxburydigital CONNECT WITH BRANDA: www.therelevantcollective.com www.instagram.com/therelevantcollective

    17 min
5
out of 5
26 Ratings

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Why did my launch flop? What do I write in my welcome sequence? Is my sales page copy effective? How do I track my ROI? Is it time to hire? There are a million questions that run through your mind as an online entrepreneur. As time goes on, things may feel like they’re getting harder instead of easier, and you may even have days where you want to burn it all down.  Welcome to Chaos to Conversions, a podcast of practical, no-BS strategies to grow your online business. Here, you’ll gain clarity around the next best steps to take to move your business forward...without working 80 hours a week. From email marketing to KPIs, content planning, SEO, mindset, and more, this podcast will be your new business toolkit. Your hosts, Melanie and Branda, are two entrepreneurs navigating the ups and downs of running a business. Melanie is an online business manager and launch strategist who has helped her clients generate a combined $1 million in revenue. Branda is a copywriter and content strategist who has helped over 50+ small business owners reach their pinch-me goals. They’ve teamed up to bring you actionable tips and strategies, so you can launch your program, make your first hire, tackle all things copywriting, and more.  Tune in each Tuesday to be a part of the honest conversation (and laugh along with them). After listening, follow along on Instagram @duxburydigital and @therelevantcollective.