16 episodes

Welcome to the Sufficiently Social Podcast – your go-to destination for all things social media and digital marketing, with strategies tailored specifically for women entrepreneurs and creators. If you're looking to elevate your brand's online presence and thrive in the digital world, you've landed the right place! 

I’m your host, Alicia Noelle, a corporate marketing professional turned six-figure entrepreneur, who still believes in organic marketing being one of our strongest tools through the power of storytelling and captivating visuals. This podcast is designed to empower and inspire women with the knowledge, tools, and insights needed to flourish in the ever-evolving landscape of social media and organic digital marketing.

In each episode, we'll dive deep into topics that matter most to you, from building a captivating personal brand and leveraging the power of storytelling to mastering the art of content creation and harnessing the potential of various social media platforms. You'll gain firsthand insights from successful women entrepreneurs and creators who have blazed trails in their industries, offering you real-world advice and actionable strategies.

Join us every week as we unpack the latest trends, share expert interviews, and explore case studies that exemplify the power of strategic organic marketing. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur launching your startup or a seasoned creator seeking fresh perspectives, the Sufficiently Social Podcast will equip you with the tools to stand out, succeed, and thrive online. For more support, follow us on social media @iamalicianoelle or send us an email hello@iamalicianoelle.com.

The Sufficiently Social Podcast Alicia Noelle

    • Business

Welcome to the Sufficiently Social Podcast – your go-to destination for all things social media and digital marketing, with strategies tailored specifically for women entrepreneurs and creators. If you're looking to elevate your brand's online presence and thrive in the digital world, you've landed the right place! 

I’m your host, Alicia Noelle, a corporate marketing professional turned six-figure entrepreneur, who still believes in organic marketing being one of our strongest tools through the power of storytelling and captivating visuals. This podcast is designed to empower and inspire women with the knowledge, tools, and insights needed to flourish in the ever-evolving landscape of social media and organic digital marketing.

In each episode, we'll dive deep into topics that matter most to you, from building a captivating personal brand and leveraging the power of storytelling to mastering the art of content creation and harnessing the potential of various social media platforms. You'll gain firsthand insights from successful women entrepreneurs and creators who have blazed trails in their industries, offering you real-world advice and actionable strategies.

Join us every week as we unpack the latest trends, share expert interviews, and explore case studies that exemplify the power of strategic organic marketing. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur launching your startup or a seasoned creator seeking fresh perspectives, the Sufficiently Social Podcast will equip you with the tools to stand out, succeed, and thrive online. For more support, follow us on social media @iamalicianoelle or send us an email hello@iamalicianoelle.com.

    Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

    Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

    Is imposter syndrome holding you back? On today’s episode I am diving into this.
    Imposter syndrome is a persistent feeling of being a fraud or underserving of success. Although social media is a powerful tool, it can create feelings of imposter syndrome. We’re constantly bombarded with small clips of other people’s lives, which often causes us to compare ourselves with others. It’s important to remember that you are only seeing a small curated version of other people’s lives, not the full picture. I want to encourage you to unfollow or mute accounts that cause these feelings. Recognize your ability and don’t downplay your accomplishments.


    One of the ways to overcome imposter syndrome is by setting realistic goals. Focus on what is achievable for you. Celebrate each small win along the way and assess your engagement and overall content creation on social media. This allows you to celebrate your achievements and make the experience fun again overall.


    Seek support from friends, family, or even a therapist if needed. Opening up about imposter syndrome and sharing struggles can provide perspective and remind you that others are facing similar challenges.


    Embrace authenticity and be genuine. Share your highs and lows, successes and failures, and provide your unique perspective. Authenticity is your greatest asset, making you different and valuable on social media.


    I hope my words resonate with you and empower you to overcome imposter syndrome. Feel free to share this episode with someone who may benefit from it and tag me in your stories for a shoutout. I also invite you to join us in the Sufficiently Social Society for a founding members rate!


    Remember, you are enough just as you are. Let's overcome imposter syndrome together!

    Connect with me on Instagram: @iamalicianoelle

    • 14 min
    Hashtags Really Do Work

    Hashtags Really Do Work

    Do hashtags really work? Yes! In today’s episode, I am sharing the importance of using hashtags on Instagram for growth. I share my personal journey with hashtags and how niched ones helped me reach my target audience. 


    On my own journey, I discovered that hashtags with fewer than 850,000 uses but more than 10,000 were the sweet spot for visibility. This was a game-changer for me, and I want to emphasize the importance of researching and tracking the performance of your hashtags regularly. Trends and audience preferences can change, and staying on top of these changes can make a significant difference.


    I share about one of my clients Sherron, who is part of the fashion industry and LGBTQ space, really shows the power of hashtag use. By implementing hashtags in her strategy, I helped Sherron grow from 127 followers to 1,000 followers in 6 months!


    As you think about your own brand or business, consider what makes you unique. This uniqueness is what will help make you searchable, using hashtags that align with your niche. I’ve seen many make the mistake of not using hashtags at all or using overly generic ones. I want to encourage you to use hashtags that resonate with your target audience and explore the hashtags followed by similar profiles.


    Instagram insights can be a powerful tool to track the performance of your hashtags. It's important to monitor these numbers and make sure they are going in the right direction. If not, it may be necessary to switch up your hashtags and try something new.


    Hashtags are a brilliant way to reach new people, and I assure you, they are here to stay. However, to make them work for you, it's essential to have a strategy and plan in place.


    If you're still unsure about hashtags and need help understanding them, I invite you to join the next "Hashtags Made Simple" masterclass. This 90-minute live workshop will provide you with the exact secrets I use to build successful hashtag strategies. As a listener, you can save $10 off the next masterclass!


    Be sure to tune back in next Wednesday as I drop more valuable content in the digital marketing and social media space! If you haven’t joined us in the Sufficiently Social Society, go check it out and join us there!

    • 15 min
    Should You Go Live?

    Should You Go Live?

    Welcome back to another episode of the Sufficiently Social Podcast! Today we are talking all about going live! I am sharing my four step process for going live. 


    Going live on social media requires careful planning. It’s not just about hitting the “live” button but it’s about creating a meaningful and engaging experience for your audience.


    Get the right equipment. A phone is usually sufficient, but remember to put it on “do not disturb” mode to avoid interruptions during the live.


    Think of 2-3 topic ideas and align them with any guests you may invite to join the live. This will keep the conversation focused and engaging.


    Remember, you can schedule lives in advance. I recommend advertising the live 24 hours in advance. Also, don’t forget to turn on the autosave feature in Instagram settings to save the live video for future use.


    Once you’re live, start the conversation immediately. Engage with viewers by asking questions and encouraging comments. This boosts engagement and visibility on social media platforms.


    To keep things organized, consider creating slides ahead of time. There are resources available for Instagram live strategy templates such as these that can help with this. 


    Remember to eliminate distractions, have a drink nearby, and set a timer for the live session to allow for teaching and Q&A.


    After the live session, save the video immediately, especially if you have limited phone storage. This video can be repurposed for future content.


    Sharing the replay is crucial because it adds value and reaches a wider audience. Prepare a cover photo, write a caption, and prepare hashtags in advance to streamline the sharing process.


    Don't worry if live replays have different numbers compared to the original live session. There is still value in sharing them. Tag or send the replay to individuals who expressed interest or couldn't attend the live session. Not every live session will be perfect, but that's okay. The important thing is to post the replay and learn from each experience.


    Pull 4 to 5 quotes from the video to create graphics and cut the video into shorter clips for reels. These clips can be shared on stories and used to answer future inquiries.


    Practice makes perfect. Instagram has a practice feature that allows users to test the live session before going live for real. Use this to your advantage and keep improving with each live session.


    Adding live sessions into a well-rounded social media strategy is crucial for boosting engagement and visibility. Remember, authenticity is key. Your audience values the real and genuine you so don't be afraid to show your true self.


    Going live on social media can be a game-changer for your brand or business. So, why not give it a try?

    Have you went live? If so, send it to me @iamalicianoelle

    Don't forget The Sufficiently Social Society is open to podcast listeners only right now so come check it out!

    • 16 min
    My Favorite Social Media Tools

    My Favorite Social Media Tools

    Have you ever wondered what tools you should be using for social media? On today’s episode I am sharing my top 4 tools that I recommend for social media. These have been game-changers for me with my content creation.

    First on my list is Canva! I love Canva for it’s user-friendly interface and amazing design and templates. While Canva does have a free version, I find the paid version to be worth the cost. If you are part of the Sufficiently Social Society, then you have access to my Canva course!


    Next up is Publer. Publer is my scheduling platform of choice. It is simple to use and I love how it gives you the ability to schedule posts on various platforms such as Facebook, Linkedin, TikTok, and YouTube. It also has an integrated calendar, which includes important dates and trends to stay up to date with.


    Another tool I really love is Pixi Stock, a membership-based platform for high-quality stock photos, templates, and now stock videos. The diversity of the stock photos which includes a variety of skin tones and hair textures is something that I love. They also offer courses that can be helpful for social media content creation.


    Lastly, I want to mention CapCut as one of my favorite tools. It is a unique video editing tool that I find useful for creating those eye-catching videos. I find the free version to be sufficient for what I need. CapCut makes it easy to produce videos that my audience enjoys.


    I want to encourage you to take a look at these tools and see how they can enhance your content creation process. If you found this content valuable today, make sure that you rate and review the podcast and download it so that you can come back and take a listen later.


    Remember these tools are essential for anyone looking to build their brand through social media!  I would love to hear what tools you are thinking about trying out on Instagram: @iamalicianoelle

    • 13 min
    Should You Start a Facebook Group?

    Should You Start a Facebook Group?

    Should you start a Facebook group? Is it the next right place for you to be? I am sharing all about Facebook groups on today’s episode! I share the potential of Facebook groups for brands, businesses, and content creators.

    Over the past few years, Facebook has been focusing on building communities. This is why you are seeing more Facebook groups showing up in your feed more than posts from people that you follow. Facebook groups allow for deeper conversations and engagement with your audience. It allows you to really engage with your audience on a more personal level, get feedback, and generate content ideas.

    I share about the different types of Facebook groups such as business Facebook groups, interest-based Facebook groups, and local community Facebook groups. I share how each of these can really help foster that sense of community and build that like, know, and trust factor with an audience.

    Something I want you to consider when it comes to your Facebook group is managing spam filters and moderation. Regularly check your spam filters to make sure that legitimate comments are not being blocked and make sure that your trusted moderators know your rules for the group to make sure that appropriate engagement is happening.

    It’s important to keep consistent engagement within your group. If you have been inactive for a while and your group is shifting, make sure you are transparent with your group members and tell them share with them how the group is shifting and how you would love them to stay but understand if the content shift isn’t for them.

    Focus on attracting new members and fostering a community where regular posts and conversations are happening. Having a clear purpose and guidelines for the group, as well as making sure that the group is searchable and specific (and not too long), can really attract your right audience.

    Make sure that you are creating engaging content such as polls and Q&A sessions to keep the group active and interesting. Promote the group on other platforms to attract new members as well!

    As I prepare to relaunch my own Facebook group, I want you to consider if a Facebook group could be beneficial to your business or brand. It’s a powerful tool for building community, engaging with your audience, and promoting your products or services. 

    Let me know the name of your Facebook group or whether you are thinking of starting one in a DM on Instagram: @iamalicianoelle


    Join us in the Sufficiently Social Society!

    • 19 min
    Decluttering Your Social Media

    Decluttering Your Social Media

    In this episode, I want to talk with you about something that’s important — decluttering your social media. I've personally experienced the overwhelming feeling of having a pile of videos in my drafts folder, and I can't stress enough the importance of having a clear plan and focus when using social media. It allows you to enjoy the experience of social media and create content authentically. I’m sharing my 3 top tips on decluttering your social media.
    1. Unfollow Accounts That No Longer Serve You
    As creators and business owners, I want you to follow a rule of not following more accounts than those that follow you. Think about how each account makes you feel and only keep those that make you feel valued and connected.


    2. Empty Your Drafts Folder
    Next, empty your drafts folder. Post the content that has been sitting there or delete drafts that no longer resonate with your audience. 


    3. Archive Irrelevant Posts
    While it's important to see growth, there may be posts that no longer reflect your brand or image. Archiving allows you to keep a record while ensuring your social media feed accurately reflects your true self.

    If you are looking for more support in this area, join us in the Sufficiently Social Society!


    If you loved this episode, share it on Instagram and connect with me there, @iamalicianoelle.

    • 12 min

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