#97. How to Grow Your Brand on Social Media with Emmanuela Okon

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“As a business owner, you are your biggest supporter.” - Emmanuela Okon


Hey you wild women!

Posting anything publicly is something that nightmares are made of. And when it comes to your business, it’s even harder. The scrutiny, the negative comments...gah! But here’s the thing, most people are nice. Yep, people are actually civil and your ideal customer NEEDS to hear from you --- a lot!

So when someone, like Emmanuela Okon, says that you must be using social media and posting everyday, you do it. Why? Because she’s proven that, despite how early you are in your business, it is absolutely necessary.  

Here's what I know: Having an online presence for your business in today’s world is no longer optional, it’s necessary. But knowing where to start and how to create effective content can be overwhelming. 

I also know that it doesn’t have to be as complicated as it seems. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: when it comes to social media, it’s all about consistency

So how do you start using social media to build your brand? If you’re asking yourself this question, then I have the perfect guest for you on this week's podcast episode...  

Ella Okon is a style blogger and fashion You Tuber based in Canada who recently launched E’s Element, a jewelry and athleisure brand that is steadily growing month over month. What I love about Ella is that she shows up and doesn’t take no for an answer, hustling her way to the top against many odds.

In this week's episode, How to Grow your Brand on Social Media , we're talking about all things when it comes to using social media to build your brand. Like,

  • The importance of content creation and content batching

  • The first steps for a newbie on Tik Tok when building your business 

  • How to convert your followers to customers

Are you interested in using social media to build your business and presence?

What it means to be a WILD woman:

“Not being afraid to take risks, being confident about your decision, and not being afraid to ask for help when you need it.” - Ella Okon

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