25 min

Our Current Online Marketing Icks | How to avoid scams & market ethically in 2024 Growing a Deeply Rooted Business

    • Entrepreneurship

Rachel and Jess discuss their current marketing tactics and trends that are giving them the ick, such as income claim marketing, faceless accounts, and descaling hype. Learn what we think they mean, along with how to avoid falling for marketing scams and ethically market your business in 2024.
Key Takeaways:
- Income claims and result claims can be seen as icky if they lack transparency or rely solely on monetary success. Balancing these claims with case studies and showcasing the journey to success can help build trust with potential clients.
- Hyper scaling, while tempting, can lead to cracks in the foundation of a business if systems and infrastructure are not in place. Gradual growth and strategic investments are key to sustainable success.
- The rise of faceless accounts in marketing can create a sense of disconnection and lack of authenticity. Building trust and connection with your audience through personal branding and genuine interactions can lead to stronger relationships and conversions.
If you enjoyed this episode, share it with your business bestie and follow Deeply Rooted Business on your favorite platform for more valuable insights. Stay tuned for the next episode where the hosts will discuss why your offers may not be selling and how to make them irresistible to potential clients.
Remember, quality and authenticity will always win in the end. Keep rooting for your business success!
Connect With Us:
Jess Website
Rachel's Website
__________
Work with Us 1:1
Rachel's Services
Jess's Services
__________
Learn with Us
Get Jess's Sustainable Success Systems Starter Kit, a Notion Business Management Systems that takes your business from overwhelmed to organized with 4 foundational workflows. >

Get Rachel's Guide to a High-Converting Email list to learn 4 shifts to elevate your emails & embrace sustainability in your marketing. >
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Hang Out & Say Hi!
Deeply Rooted Business Instagram
Jess Instagram
Rachel's Instagram

Rachel and Jess discuss their current marketing tactics and trends that are giving them the ick, such as income claim marketing, faceless accounts, and descaling hype. Learn what we think they mean, along with how to avoid falling for marketing scams and ethically market your business in 2024.
Key Takeaways:
- Income claims and result claims can be seen as icky if they lack transparency or rely solely on monetary success. Balancing these claims with case studies and showcasing the journey to success can help build trust with potential clients.
- Hyper scaling, while tempting, can lead to cracks in the foundation of a business if systems and infrastructure are not in place. Gradual growth and strategic investments are key to sustainable success.
- The rise of faceless accounts in marketing can create a sense of disconnection and lack of authenticity. Building trust and connection with your audience through personal branding and genuine interactions can lead to stronger relationships and conversions.
If you enjoyed this episode, share it with your business bestie and follow Deeply Rooted Business on your favorite platform for more valuable insights. Stay tuned for the next episode where the hosts will discuss why your offers may not be selling and how to make them irresistible to potential clients.
Remember, quality and authenticity will always win in the end. Keep rooting for your business success!
Connect With Us:
Jess Website
Rachel's Website
__________
Work with Us 1:1
Rachel's Services
Jess's Services
__________
Learn with Us
Get Jess's Sustainable Success Systems Starter Kit, a Notion Business Management Systems that takes your business from overwhelmed to organized with 4 foundational workflows. >

Get Rachel's Guide to a High-Converting Email list to learn 4 shifts to elevate your emails & embrace sustainability in your marketing. >
_________________
Hang Out & Say Hi!
Deeply Rooted Business Instagram
Jess Instagram
Rachel's Instagram

25 min