001 | Tantrums & Pain Points: What Toddler Meltdowns Teach Us About Our Ideal Clients
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Welcome to the first episode of Market Like a Parent (& Parent Like a Marketer) with Danielle Weil! In this episode, we explore the surprising parallels between raising children and building a business, revealing how the skills you use to manage tantrums at home can help you connect with clients and grow your brand.
You’ll Hear:
- Why the art of persuasion is just as important in parenting as it is in marketing
- How to use empathy to understand both your children’s and your clients’ pain points—without “twisting the knife”...
- The “experience reality shift” technique for calming tantrums and how it applies to client relationships
- Real-life stories from my life as a mom of four and a seasoned marketing strategist
- Practical tips for using your natural parenting instincts to become a more authentic, effective marketer
Tune in for a fresh perspective on marketing, parenting, and the powerful skills that connect the two! Let’s learn together how to market like a parent and parent like a marketer.
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