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Season 6 Episode 18 - How Bad Content is Costing You Clients with Tiffany Newman

Season 6 Episode 18 - How Bad Content is Costing You Clients with Tiffany Newman

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Posting online is often an afterthought when it comes to marketing and running a business. We often see business owners upload poor quality pictures of benchtops or jobsites on social media and it’s time to accept that this is actually hurting your business more than you know.

Today on the show our marketing expert Tiffany Newman goes over the ways this type of poor quality content is detrimental to business in 2025, and some easy ways you can go about tidying up your social media and making content that doesn’t cost you time.

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In this episode we discuss:

  • Why the content on your social media is important

  • How bad posts can be detrimental

  • Easy solutions to keep your social media current

Links:

  • The Joinery Coach Website

  • The Wealthy Joiner

  • Joinery Business Hub Facebook Group

  • YouTube Channel

  • The Marketing Joint

  • Maxcut Software

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