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The Aspiring CMO

The Aspiring CMO

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Digital marketing and entrepreneurship insights from REAL results, stories, and people. Weekly interviews with successful content creators, marketers, and entrepreneurs to find out how they got to where they are and what marketing strategies we can learn to grow our businesses and brands.The Aspiring CMO Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales
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  • The SEO Hustle That Saved Him From Losing Everything
    Jun 10 2025

    In this episode, Mahmoud shares how he went from nearly homeless in Italy to building a six-figure agency through digital marketing.

    With no money and only six months to figure things out, he turned to SEO, built niche websites, and slowly generated enough income to survive. One of those websites eventually sold for $20,000, which became a turning point that gave him the confidence to scale further. He reinvested, kept building, and eventually launched Content Wish, an agency that started not from a big plan, but from client demand.

    He opens up about the struggles of hiring and managing people, the power of spotting value where others don’t, and how automation helped him scale without burning out. Mahmoud also shares why your energy matters more than the perfect strategy, and how a little coaching could’ve saved him years of trial and error.

    If you’re figuring out how to grow something real, whether you’re starting out or already in the game, Mahmoud’s story is one of those conversations that sticks with you.

    Let’s get into it!

    Episode Topics:

    00:00 – 00:50: Introduction
    00:51 – 01:20: Origin story
    01:21 – 01:54: Turning to SEO and niche websites to survive
    01:55 – 02:08: Mahmoud’s first big win
    02:09 – 02:38: Reinvesting profits and scaling
    02:39 – 02:57: Launching ContentWish from unexpected demand
    02:58 – 03:09: Integrating AI into content services
    03:10 – 03:29: Biggest challenge
    03:30 – 03:49: Why ContentWish was never part of the plan
    03:50 – 04:10: Starting a content service without being a writer
    04:11 – 04:38: Scaling quality control with editors and consultants
    04:39 – 05:13: Recognizing opportunity by focusing on value
    05:14 – 05:48: Identify your opportunity
    05:49 – 06:39: The role of passion and energy in choosing your path
    06:40 – 07:12: Advice for aspiring CMOs
    07:13 – 07:47: How to approach automation
    07:48 – 08:24: Measure your results with clear KPIs
    08:25 – 08:53: Tools Mahmoud recommends for AI and workflow automation
    08:54 – 08:58: Closing and where to connect with Mahmoud

    🔗 CONNECT WITH

    👥 https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahmoud-fathy-elsaid/

    💻 https://www.facebook.com/mahmoud.fathy.elsaid

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    9 mins
  • From Building Websites in the 90s to Modern SEO Growth
    May 15 2025

    Hey everyone, welcome back to The ACMO!

    This week, we’re talking with Praveen Kumar, a digital marketing consultant whose journey started in the ‘90s with nothing but curiosity and self-taught HTML.

    He shares how the internet has evolved, why marketers often overlook the power of credibility, and what it really means to grow in an industry that changes overnight. From flipping websites to building a consulting business, Praveen opens up about the lessons that only come with time and experience. He also talks about learning to price his work with confidence and how that shift changed everything.

    This conversation is honest, grounded, and full of the kind of insights you only get from someone who’s seen the digital space from the very beginning.

    Let’s dive into the episode.

    Episode Topics:

    00:00 - 01:05: Introduction
    01:06 - 03:09: How Praveen started in digital marketing in the late 90s
    03:10 - 06:00: Building and selling websites in the early 2000s
    06:01 - 08:55: How marketing trends evolved over the years
    08:56 - 11:58: Underrated strategies for lead generation and personal branding
    11:59 - 13:54: Why real-world experience beats theory
    13:55 - 14:41: Pushing beyond comfort zones for growth
    14:42 - 16:35: Advice for budget-conscious clients: where to focus first
    16:36 - 18:35: Why focusing on one channel matters
    18:36 - 20:06: Learning through mistakes and building skills over time
    20:07 - 21:59: Setting personal goals and choosing the right clients
    22:00 - 23:51: Lessons from building a sustainable business
    23:52 - 24:53: Advice to his younger self: play the long-term game
    24:54 - 25:16: How to connect with Praveen

    🔗 CONNECT WITH

    👥 https://www.linkedin.com/in/spk100/

    💻 https://www.wildcreekstudio.com/

    ASK Anything on The Aspiring CMO show and get your questions answered right on the show!

    https://forms.gle/jswoQq8dy8u2oisT6

    Subscribe to The Aspiring CMO

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    25 mins
  • Senior Growth Hacker Shares Her Automation Tips & How to Stay Ahead
    Apr 11 2025

    Hello everyone, welcome back!

    In this episode of The Aspiring CMO, senior growth hacker Katarina Dahlin shares how she went from university admin to automation expert.

    A challenge on her affiliate blog led her to build a custom workflow using Make.com and ChatGPT, an experiment that completely reshaped how she approaches content, scale, and growth.

    She breaks down how automation really works, the human role in AI-generated content, and why tools are only as powerful as the people behind them.

    From SEO and automation to building a marketing career from a nontraditional path, this conversation is packed with insights for anyone trying to stay ahead in a fast-changing industry.

    Let’s get into it!

    Episode Topics:

    00:00 – 02:19 — Intro

    02:20 – 03:07 — What Katarina does as a senior growth hacker

    03:08 – 04:15 — The first problem she solved using automation

    04:16 – 05:39 — How she automated product descriptions with Make+ChatGPT

    05:40 – 07:10 — Why product optimization is often ignored

    07:11 – 08:55 — How AI saves time, but still needs creativity

    08:56 – 10:29 — Will automation replace marketers?

    10:30 – 11:25 — Why automation still needs a human eye for quality

    11:26 – 13:35 — The one thing that makes AI content work: taste

    13:36 – 15:19 — Make vs. Zapier

    15:20 – 16:06 — A look inside her day-to-day workflow

    16:07 – 17:17 — Collaborating with different teams and clients

    17:18 – 18:39 — The key skills marketers need in the age of AI

    18:40 – 19:42 — How her psychology background shaped her marketing approach

    19:43 – 20:30 — Advice to her younger self

    20:31 – 21:10 — Where to find Katarina and connect with her work

    🔗 CONNECT WITH

    👥 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katarina-dahlin/

    💻 Website: katarinadahlin.com

    💻 Blog: https://www.slowflowergarden.fi/

    🎤 SEO Vibes, Zakopane (Whitepress), May 2025 🎤 WTS Fest Berlin, June 2025

    ASK Anything on The Aspiring CMO show and get your questions answered right on the show!

    https://forms.gle/jswoQq8dy8u2oisT6

    Subscribe to The Aspiring CMO

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theaspiringcmo

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    21 mins

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