C-E-OVER-IT

Carli Anna
C-E-OVER-IT

I'm Carli Anna, a brand designer & educator. I created this podcast because I'm honestly a little over the "how-to" podcasts for small biz owners because everybody's businesses are so different from each other. Instead, we're going to be sharing stories, relating with you on hard experiences (we've all been there), and just HAVING FUN! The perfect podcast for those who both love & hate running their creative business. email us hello@carlianna.co if you want to share a story or have a question!

  1. JUN 26

    Mastering Product Uniqueness

    Carli Anna delves into the essential steps for creating unique digital products that stand out in today's competitive market. From understanding your zone of genius to defining your differentiator, Carli provides a step-by-step guide to help creative entrepreneurs develop innovative and profitable digital products. She also shares her personal experiences, including struggles with current book slumps and favorite snack recipes, and offers exclusive insights into her Digital Product Disruptor course. Perfect for anyone looking to diversify their business offerings and succeed in the digital space. Show Notes: 00:01 - Introduction: Overview of creating unique digital products. 01:06 - Snacks and Tracks Segment: Carli's book slump and favorite Caesar salad recipe. 09:07 - Course Promotion: Special offer on Digital Product Disruptor course and Kayleigh's Copy Kit. 11:26 - Importance of Unique Products: Value of creating unique digital products. 15:19 - Step-by-Step Guide: Understanding oneself, finding a zone of genius, and defining a differentiator. 23:25 - Differentiators: Examples and value of unique approaches. 28:16 - Combining Skills: Examples of combining skills for unique products. 30:17 - New Solutions: Creating different solutions and Carli's 10KGG experience. 34:00 - Referrals and Reviews: Power of word-of-mouth marketing. 37:15 - Starting Small: Encouragement to start small and evolve with feedback. 37:32 - Building with Intention: Developing a product with intention and continuous improvement. Mentioned Resources: Digital Product Power Pack collab ($800 off!) Salad Recipe Books Discussed: Brandon Sanderson's Way of Kings series, Cruel Prince by Holly Black, Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber, Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir, Caravelle by Stephanie Garber More of Carli Anna Carli Anna's Regular Website: Carli Anna 10K Girl Gang: 10K Girl Gang Instagram: Instagram - Carli Anna TikTok: TikTok - Carli Anna

    28 min
  2. JUN 19

    The Power of Community Over Virality with Katie from Katie Creative Company

    Carli Anna welcomes Katie, the founder of Katie Creative Company, to discuss the importance of building genuine communities on social media. In a world filled with faceless content and viral chases, Katie shares her insights on why focusing on community over sheer numbers can lead to lasting success. Tune in to learn about the pitfalls of going viral, the significance of quality engagement, and practical tips for nurturing a loyal community. Timestamps: 00:02 - Introduction: Carli Anna introduces the episode and guest, Katie from Katie Creative Company. 01:03 - Katie’s Background: Katie shares her journey in social media and her shift from focusing on analytics to community building. 02:31 - The Importance of Community: Discussion on the long-lasting impact of building a community over chasing numbers. 03:11 - Followers vs. Community: Katie explains the difference and why community matters more. 04:48 - Personal Experience: Katie’s transition from selling art to social media strategy and how her community supported her. 05:15 - Community Examples: How Katie identifies a strong community through engagement and personal connections. 07:38 - Quality of Engagement: The significance of meaningful interactions versus superficial metrics. 09:28 - Lore of Your Brand: Creating a relatable and memorable brand personality. 11:01 - Balancing Personal and Strategic Content: Tips for sharing personal content without oversharing. 13:36 - Strategic Inclusion: How to include personal elements that resonate with your audience. 16:12 - Snacks and Tracks: Katie shares her favorite music track and snack. 21:30 - Viral Content Pitfalls: Why going viral isn't always beneficial for high-ticket service providers. 25:41 - Personal Viral Experience: Carli’s story of going viral and its downsides. 29:44 - Community Building Tips: How to start transitioning from growth-focused content to community-focused content. 32:22 - Analyzing Content: The importance of understanding what type of content resonates with your audience. 35:40 - Nurturing Your Community: Steps to pause growth and focus on nurturing existing followers. 39:15 - Engaging with Your Audience: The value of responding to DMs, comments, and leveraging story engagement. 42:45 - Understanding Your Ideal Client: Building a community of followers who feel like friends. 44:31 - Finding Inspiration Outside Your Industry: Avoiding the echo chamber by looking for content inspiration in other industries. 50:30 - Where to Find Katie: Katie shares her social media handles and a free content conversations workshop. Resources Mentioned: Katie Creative Company Website Katie Creative Co. on Instagram Content Conversations Workshop

    46 min
  3. MAY 16

    Mastering Pre-Launch Content

    Welcome to another episode of See Over It with your host, Carli Anna! Today, we're diving deep into the world of launching and how to prepare your content to make it as smooth and successful as possible. This episode is a sneak peek into our exclusive 10K Girl Gang workshops, so buckle up for some top-tier advice! [00:00] Intro: Carli Anna welcomes you and sets the stage for today's topic: launching strategies. [02:22] Personal Update: A heartfelt story about Carli's cousin's recent tragedy and how she's supporting them with a special sale and GoFundMe campaign. [07:01] Funny Story: Carli shares a hilarious encounter with a follower's feedback on her donation email. [11:33] Launching Basics: Why launching once a quarter is crucial for every business and how to get started. [13:48] Stage 1 - Getting People to Listen: Tips on connecting with your audience and making your content engaging and relatable. [16:07] Stage 1 Content Focus: The types of content to post for maximum engagement and growth, including Muse content, collabs, and hot takes. [18:21] Stage 2 - Building Trust: Shifting focus to educational and authority posts to establish yourself as an expert. [22:57] Stage 2 Content Focus: How to create actionable educational content and thought leadership posts. [29:53] Stage 3 - Preparing to Buy: Getting your audience ready for the big launch with proof, inspirational, and objection-busting content. [32:11] Stage 3 Content Focus: Detailed strategies for creating compelling proof content and effective sales posts. [36:33] Launch Week Teaser: A brief look at what happens during the actual launch week and how to make it successful. [39:00] Conclusion: Recap of the episode and final thoughts on mastering your launch strategy. Resources Mentioned: GoFundMe for Carli's cousin: Carli's Shop: Everything 50% off for one week! use code "colton" 10K Girl Gang: Learn more about our exclusive program [Link to 10KGG]

    38 min
  4. APR 24

    Launch Strategies: What Works and What Doesn’t

    This episode is a deep dive into the intricate process of launching digital products. Carli Anna shares her extensive experience and lessons learned from various marketing strategies, emphasizing the importance of audience engagement, adaptability, and the human aspect of marketing. Through personal stories and strategic insights, she offers valuable advice for anyone looking to make a mark in the digital product space. Time Stamps: 00:00 - 00:59: Introduction and overview of the episode’s focus on marketing digital products. 01:00 - 03:18: Introduction to the "Digital Product Disruptor" course. 03:19 - 05:36: Carli’s recent reading adventures and book recommendations. 05:37 - 12:02: Overview of various launch strategies tried over the years and their outcomes. 12:03 - 15:23: Importance of audience engagement pre-launch. 15:24 - 20:09: Real-life anecdotes from previous launches. 20:10 - 24:57: Strategic content planning for launches. 24:58 - 29:40: The value of storytelling in marketing and adapting to audience feedback. 29:41 - 34:22: Learning from failures and the flexibility needed during launches. 34:23 - 37:29: Reflections on creating a successful launch environment. 37:30 - 39:33: Importance of community and fun in building trust during launches. Connect with Carli Anna: Instagram: @carlianna_ Podcast IG: @ceooveritpodcast Website: www.carlianna.co Books: "The Way of Kings" by Brandon Sanderson "A Bride" by Ali Hazelwood "Just for the Summer" by Abby Menez Don’t forget to subscribe for more insights and consider joining the waitlist for the Digital Product Disruptor course to enjoy a special discount. Tune in next week for more on our complete launching schedule!

    37 min
  5. APR 17

    The Anti-10K Movement: Balancing Wealth and Well-being w/ Guest Brief Collective

    Episode Summary In this empowering episode, host Carli Anna sits down with Marissa Burgett and Kenzie Green from The Brief Collective to tackle the spicy topics of financial success and the anti-10K month movement in the creative industry. Discover how breaking financial taboos and embracing a community mindset can lead to greater success and fulfillment in creative fields. Timestamps 00:00 Introductions 08:05 Our fave business books. 14:41 Anti-10K movement preys on insecurities. 17:23 Stop belittling ourselves and others, empower instead. 24:59 Ignorance leads to unintentional inappropriate behavior. 31:52 Emotional discounting affects creative delivery and resentment. 32:48 Undercharging devalues work and harms everyone involved. 40:58 High income doesn't eliminate new problems. 46:53 Encourage creatives to lead with internal wealth. 50:40 Don't assume, success comes from hard work. 54:46 Personal energy crucial, not just curriculum. 01:02:18 Believe in self, invest in education, succeed. Breaking Stereotypes: Understanding the damaging impact of the anti-10K month sentiment and how it limits financial aspirations. Community Empowerment: How shifting from a mindset of competition to one of collaboration fosters a stronger and more supportive creative industry. Redefining Success: Emphasizing the importance of incorporating financial health into the definition of success in creative professions. Resources Mentioned: Books: "If Hearts Had Training Wheels" - A poetry book mentioned by Marissa, reflecting the creative inspiration behind their work. "Diary of a CEO" - Recommended by Kenzie for insights into business and personal development. Connect with the Guests: The Brief Collective Website: The Brief Collective Instagram: @thebriefcollective Marissa Burgett Website: Marissa's Design Studio Instagram: @marissaburgett Kenzie Green Personal Podcast: Unapologetic Designer Instagram: @kenziegreendesign Connect with Carli Anna: Website: Carli Anna Studio Instagram: @carlianna_ Tune into C-E-OVER-IT" for more insightful discussions on creativity and entrepreneurship. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode.

    57 min
  6. APR 10

    Marketing Funnel is Dead, What to Do Instead?

    Episode Summary: Carli Anna embarks on a thought-provoking journey, challenging the traditional marketing funnel's relevance in today's dynamic consumer environment. She advocates for a shift towards a marketing ecosystem approach, emphasizing flexibility, understanding, and the integration of fast and slow marketing strategies. Drawing parallels from personal experiences, Carli highlights the importance of adapting to individual needs, both in life and in marketing. Takeaways: The Marketing Funnel is Obsolete: The linear progression of the traditional funnel fails to capture the complex, non-linear nature of modern consumer behavior. Embrace the Marketing Ecosystem: A holistic approach that acknowledges multiple entry and exit points for consumer interaction. Balance Fast and Slow Marketing: Utilize fast marketing for immediate engagement and slow marketing for long-term relationship building. Quarter-Based Planning: A strategic framework that allows for comprehensive, phased marketing efforts. Flexibility and Understanding are Key: Adapt marketing strategies to meet the diverse and evolving needs of the consumer base. Chapters [00:00:00] Introduction: Carli Anna introduces the episode's theme and objectives. [00:03:50] The Downfall of the Marketing Funnel: Discussion on why the marketing funnel no longer serves its purpose in a modern context. [00:10:25] Introduction to the Marketing Ecosystem: Explaining the concept of the marketing ecosystem and its advantages over the traditional funnel. [00:17:40] Personal Anecdote - Learning from Life: Carli shares personal stories, drawing parallels between life lessons and marketing adaptability. [00:25:15] Implementing the Ecosystem Approach: Detailed strategies for adopting an ecosystem approach in marketing plans. [00:33:30] Fast vs. Slow Marketing: Breaking down the differences and how to effectively balance both in your strategy. [00:41:45] Quarter-Based Planning Explained: How to structure your marketing efforts on a quarterly basis for maximum impact. [00:50:20] Conclusion and Call to Action: Summarizing the episode's key points and encouraging marketers to embrace the ecosystem approach. Recommended Resources: Transforming the Difficult Child by Jennifer Eastley and Howard Glasser: A resource highlighting the importance of adaptability and understanding. Vogue’s Study on Consumer Behavior: An insightful study providing evidence for the shift towards ecosystem-based marketing strategies. Follow us on instagram and Tiktok Get on the waitlist for 10k Girl Gang for $1000 off marketing funnel, ecosystem, marketing strategies, fast marketing, slow marketing, quarterly plan, goals, authority content, educational content, hot takes, small claims court, damages

    40 min
5
out of 5
15 Ratings

About

I'm Carli Anna, a brand designer & educator. I created this podcast because I'm honestly a little over the "how-to" podcasts for small biz owners because everybody's businesses are so different from each other. Instead, we're going to be sharing stories, relating with you on hard experiences (we've all been there), and just HAVING FUN! The perfect podcast for those who both love & hate running their creative business. email us hello@carlianna.co if you want to share a story or have a question!

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