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    Eat Blog Talk

    Eat Blog Talk is the one-stop podcast for food bloggers, delivering value and instilling confidence so you can level up in your business. The podcast features interviews with food bloggers and other experts who deliver valuable and relevant information and insights to the blogging space. We cover all the hot food blogging topics such as SEO, social media strategies, keyword research, how to pitch yourself to brands and which keyword research tools to use. We also focus on improving your mindset, as this will help improve your job performance, creativity, productivity and add value to your business. Eat Blog Talk publishes new episodes every Monday and Thursday.
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    507: How to Make Sure Your Recipes Succeed - Real Recipe Development with Sally Cameron

    507: How to Make Sure Your Recipes Succeed - Real Recipe Development with Sally Cameron

    In episode 507, Megan chats to Sally Cameron about the process of recipe development, including thorough testing, catering for your readers’ needs, food safety and building trust through recipes that succeed time and time again.

    Sally is a professionally trained chef, recipe developer, online content creator, speaker, and certified health and nutrition coach. She created all of the recipes for Dr. Mark Hyman’s NYT best seller Eat Fat Get Thin, the NYT million copy bestseller “The Daniel Plan: 40 Days to a Healthier Life” companion cookbook, and Sony Five Essentials video series. She’s been blogging at A Foodcentric Life longer than she’d like to admit. Changing her diet by going gluten-free and focusing on whole fresh foods, lots of plants, nuts, seeds, healthy fats and quality proteins helped her lose weight, get healthy, detox from heavy metals, and recover from Lyme, mold, and gut issues. With all of that, it’s no surprise that special diets are her forte, because healthy is a lifestyle.

    Fun Fact: Sally's fun fact is they did a two week expedition to Antarctica because they like to shoot landscape photography too. It was utterly amazing.

    In this episode, you’ll learn the different steps of developing great recipes and why this is a crucial element to a successful, revenue-generating blog. Sally provides practical tips about recipe writing and revision, including keyword consideration and making the most of flavor profiles.

    - Definition and Purpose: What is the purpose of the recipe? Is it for your blog or for a sponsored post or a client?

    - Find Inspiration: Keep notes about flavors, ingredients, beautiful photos and restaurant meals and other recipes that inspire you.

    - Find the Right Keyword: Before putting effort into recipe testing, research keywords and brainstorm ideas around your recipe (e.g. does your recipe fit within your niche, how is it different?).

    - Be Creative: Find ways to make it easier, faster and more fun for readers or ways to cater for specific dietary needs.

    - Recipe Testing and Revision: Test, revise, and make adjustments to your recipes to ensure your readers are able to reproduce it.

    - Equipment Considerations: Consider readers' kitchen equipment and provide alternative methods for those with limited tools.

    - Food Safety and Testing: Do a thorough test for food safety, including cooling and storage trials and check verified online resources for food safety information.

    - Consistency in Recipe Writing: Be consistent in recipe writing, including clear instructions, accurate measurements, and detailed notes for successful replication.

    Connect with Sally Cameron

    Website | Instagram

    506: How to Stay Positive and Proactive in 2024 with Jillian Leslie

    506: How to Stay Positive and Proactive in 2024 with Jillian Leslie

    In episode 506, Jillian Leslie teaches us strategies for how to get our mindset in the right place for 2024 and stay positive, while navigating the ever-changing landscape of online business.

     Jillian Leslie loves building businesses on the internet with her husband, David. In 2009, they started Catch My Party, one of the largest party ideas sites on the web. In 2016, Jillian and David built MiloTree, a smart pop-up app to help bloggers and creators grow their social media followers and email lists. And in 2021, they built MiloTreeCart, the easiest tool for bloggers and creators to sell digital products. It's built for non-techies.

    For the past 4 years, Jillian has been hosting her weekly podcast called The Blogger Genius Podcast. She interviews successful bloggers, entrepreneurs, and industry experts to break down what's working now in online business.

    In this episode, you’ll learn about the power of staying open-minded and flexible in the face of changing circumstances, the significance of surrounding yourself with positive and supportive individuals and how to leverage tools like MiloTree Cart to streamline online business endeavors and monetization efforts.

    - Flexibility and Adaptation – Due to the dynamic nature of business, be open to change and experimentation in business strategies.

    - Community Support – It’s important to surround yourself with positive and supportive peers who understand the challenges and opportunities

    - Embrace Authenticity - Be authentic and vulnerable, even if it means being perceived as imperfect or "cringey," fostering genuine connections with audiences.

    - Be Proactive - Take initiative and seize opportunities for growth rather than waiting passively for success to happen.

    - Continuous Learning and Evolution - Embrace continuous learning, adaptation, and a willingness to pivot strategies based on feedback and changing trends.

    - Optimism and Resilience - Foster a mindset of optimism, resilience, and belief in your ability to overcome challenges and achieve success in the blogging and online business journey.

    Connect with Jillian Leslie

    Website | Instagram

    505: 5 Wins to Celebrate so You Can Be Happy NOW (Mindset & Self-Care)

    505: 5 Wins to Celebrate so You Can Be Happy NOW (Mindset & Self-Care)

    Megan explores 5 ways to celebrate wins in our business and life so that we can cultivate happiness every day.

    We tend to overlook our wins while constantly striving for the next best thing or goal. This way we never truly feel happy in the present moment. Megan therefore highlights the significance of pausing to appreciate our journey and accomplishments because by reflecting on our progress and successes, we can boost our happiness and mindset.

    She covers the following key points:

    1. Acknowledge Your Present Wins: Consider how often you appreciate your current circumstances and reflect on your journey over the past months or years.

    2. Celebrate Your Achievements: Celebrating wins sends a powerful message of gratitude. Whether through quiet moments of acknowledgment or indulgent treats, celebrating reinforces the value of our accomplishments.

    3. Five Wins to Celebrate Now: Track Blog Statistics, Completed Projects, Physical and Mindset Progress, Goals and Dreams realised and Financial Gains.

    4. Cultivate a Habit of Celebration: Scheduled regular moments in your week/month to celebrate wins, fostering a positive outlook and reinforcing achievements.

    Get in touch with Megan if there is a specific mindset and self-care topic you'd like her to cover.

    Website | Instagram

    504: How to Make it Work - Blogging as a Team with Your Spouse with Erin and Ben Clarke

    504: How to Make it Work - Blogging as a Team with Your Spouse with Erin and Ben Clarke

    In episode 504, Megan chats to Erin and Ben Clarke about running a business as a couple, including the importance of setting boundaries and dividing responsibilities.

    Erin Clarke is the creator of the tremendously popular recipe blog Well Plated and the author of the best selling Well Plated Cookbook and forthcoming book, Well Plated Every Day. She's fearlessly dedicated to making healthy cooking easy, affordable, and of course: delicious! She specializes in lightened-up comfort foods, easy weeknight meal ideas, and wholesome versions of your favorite treats. Erin lives in Milwaukee with her husband Ben and their lazy, loveable beagle mix Teddy.

    In this episode, you'll learn about the challenges and rewards of running a business as a couple and the importance of over-communication, mutual understanding, and adapting responsibilities to suit each partner's interests and strengths.

    - Over-communication is Key: Clear and frequent communication helps navigate challenges and expectations effectively.

    - Recognize Individual Interests: Acknowledge and leverage each partner's interests and strengths within the business to create a more fulfilling work environment.

    - Balance Work and Personal Life: Understand that work and personal life are interconnected, and strive to maintain a healthy balance between the two.

    - Be Open to Adjustments: Be willing to adjust roles and responsibilities based on individual preferences and skills to optimize productivity and happiness.

    - Value Shared Successes: Celebrate and share the successes and challenges of the business together, fostering a sense of teamwork and mutual support.

    - Embrace Fluidity: Embrace the fluidity of roles and responsibilities, understanding that flexibility is essential in adapting to the evolving needs of the business and personal life.

    - Find Joy in Shared Endeavors: Find joy and fulfillment in working together toward common goals, appreciating the unique contributions each partner brings to the table.

    Connect with Erin and Ben Clarke

    Website | Instagram

    503: 3 Ways to Grow an Engaged Community On Substack (+How to Get Started) with Jenny Meier

    503: 3 Ways to Grow an Engaged Community On Substack (+How to Get Started) with Jenny Meier

    In episode 503, Jenny Meier teaches us 3 ways to build a community on Substack and how to use the platform to network and increase our blog's reach.

    Jenny founded Kitchen Skip in 2019 as a place to share easy dinner recipes with busy parents like herself. Almost 20 years earlier, Jenny had attended culinary school and spent years working in restaurants, cheese shops and wine stores before she started developing recipes for food and wellness websites in 2009. Finally, in 2019 Jenny started her own food blog. She monetized with MediaVine at the end of 2021 and started her Substack newsletter in June of 2022.

    In this episode, you'll learn about how to get started on Substack and why it's a great platform to build community and expand your reach and knowledge, and how embracing new writing platforms can enhance your skills and open doors to collaboration opportunities.

    - Alternative to Email Newsletters: Substack makes it easy to send out newsletters to subscribers, helping you build a community around exclusive content.

    - Getting Started with Substack: It is simple to get started on Substack. Read other people's newsletters to get an idea of how it works.

    - Discover Communities: Substack provides a platform for connecting with other writers and bloggers, fostering a sense of community and collaboration.

    - Benefits of Substack: Substack can help you improve your writing, marketing skills, and connect with like-minded individuals.

    - Networking Opportunities: Substack offers various networking avenues such as recommendations, discussion threads, and the Notes Feed for writers to promote their content and collaborate with others.

    - Additional Revenue Stream: By offering a paid subscription, you can generate extra income through your newsletters.

    - Start Simple, Learn by Doing: Starting with small steps and learning through experience is key to success on Substack and in any endeavor.

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    Connect with Jenny Meier

    Website | Substack

    502: 5 Ways to Declutter Your Life (Mindset & Self-Care)

    502: 5 Ways to Declutter Your Life (Mindset & Self-Care)

    Megan discusses the importance of decluttering our life, its impact on mental health and productivity and 5 ways in which we can get started.

    Decluttering your life is an easy, practical way to open up space for good things to come into your life. Megan shares strategies for decluttering physical spaces, electronics, calendars, relationships, and your mind. She also provides actionable insights to help you enhance your well-being and productivity by creating space for positive change through decluttering.

    She covers the following key points:

    1. Declutter a Physical Space: Decluttering spaces like closets, cars, desks, and pantries, can be broken up in bite-sized tasks and will affect the way you feel.

    2. Declutter Electronics: Tips include organizing phone apps, deleting unnecessary files, and managing email subscriptions.

    3. Declutter Your Calendar: Evaluate commitments and redistribute tasks to prevent burnout.

    4. Declutter Relationships: Assess and adjust relationships for mental well-being.

    5. Declutter Your Mind: Strategies include scheduling appointments, journaling, practicing mindfulness, and limiting screen time.

    Get in touch with Megan if there is a specific mindset and self-care topic you'd like her to cover.

    Website | Instagram

    501: Embrace 'No' - How to Transform Rejection into Fuel for Success with Amanda Polick

    501: Embrace 'No' - How to Transform Rejection into Fuel for Success with Amanda Polick

    In episode 501, Amanda Polick teaches us how to embrace rejection so that it becomes a catalyst for personal growth and resilience.

    Amanda Polick is a cookbook and food memoir coach. Her work has been featured by Cooking Light, Time, Southern Living, and Food & Wine. She’s a proud member of Cherry Bombe, Les Dames d'Escoffier International, and the International Association of Culinary Professionals. Amanda lives in Nashville, Tennessee now, but a piece of her will be in California forever.

    In this episode, you'll learn about handling rejection gracefully by staying true to your purpose and the value of embracing feedback, and supporting fellow creators amidst challenges and uncertainties.

    - Remember Your Identity: When you get rejected, remember your identity and purpose to help you maintain self-assurance and direction.

    - Embrace Rejection as Growth: Rejection is a catalyst for learning and personal development, essential for building resilience and determination.

    - Boldness and Authenticity: Uniqueness attracts attention and fosters connection so make bold choices and embrace authenticity.

    - Support Others: It’s important to support fellow creators, whether through feedback, reviews, or messages of encouragement, fostering a sense of community.

    - Resilience through Feedback: Discern between constructive criticism and tactless feedback, but either way be open to critique while maintaining confidence in one's abilities.

    - Find Your Niche: Discover your unique voice and space within a competitive landscape, while staying true to yourself.

    - Acknowledge the Reality of Rejection: Rejection is inevitable in creative pursuits; perceive it as a stepping stone rather than a setback.

    - Cultivate Persistence: In order to succeed and find unexpected opportunities and growth, you need to be persistent and have self-belief in the face of uncertainty.

    Connect with Amanda Polick

    Website | Instagram

    500: SEO Expert Compilation - Strategies for Success in 2024 with Ty Kilgore, Samantha Blake & Steve Wiideman

    500: SEO Expert Compilation - Strategies for Success in 2024 with Ty Kilgore, Samantha Blake & Steve Wiideman

    In episode 500, Megan chats to 3 SEO experts: Ty Kilgore, Samantha Blake and Steve Wiideman, about what SEO strategies will help food bloggers grow most in 2024.

    Ty Kilgore has been geeking out on SEO and Digital Marketing for over 14 years. He founded Everything Digital Marketing in order to share his passion and to clearly instruct, guide, and help influencers overcome the frustrations related to SEO and Digital Marketing.

    Samantha Blake began a web design and SEO business after food blogging didn’t go as planned. While she still enjoys cooking and baking as a hobby, she learned she truly had a love for web design and SEO pieces when it comes to business. Sam particularly loves designing and developing websites and coming up with SEO strategies for food bloggers - it's the best of both worlds! 

    Steve Wiideman is the Orange County, California based strategic planning specialist, founder of The Wiideman Consulting Group, and renowned as “SEO Steve” for the extraordinary breakthroughs he helped achieve for Fortune 500 companies and local small startups alike.

    In this episode, you’ll learn what you need to do in 2024 to rank on Google and grow your blog, including which SEO strategies are outdated, how to get ahead of competitors and how to use AI to improve your SEO.

    - Unique Perspective is Key: It’s important to offer a unique perspective in content creation to stand out in search results. With AI becoming more integrated into search engines, bloggers must focus on providing content that goes beyond generic answers and offers a distinct viewpoint.

    - Strategic Optimization: Analyze existing content and strategically optimize it for better SEO performance. Find a balance between creating new content and optimizing existing posts.

    - Don't Obsess Over Technical SEO: While technical SEO is important, bloggers should focus on creating high-quality content and trust in the main technical aspects provided by their hosting, theme, and plugins.

    - Adaptability in Food Blogging: You have to be flexible and responsive to changes in the food blogging realm.

    - Create High-Quality Content: Focus on providing comprehensive and valuable content to users. This includes detailed instructions, variations, and supplementary resources such as videos to cater to diverse preferences and enhance user experience.

    - Backlinks and Shareable Content: Create shareable content and acquire backlinks to improve visibility and engagement.

    - Use AI Tools Carefully: AI tools can enhance your content but be aware of the pitfalls of using it in a way that generates generic or inaccurate content.

    - Regularly Monitor Competitors' Activities: Stay informed about competitors' strategies and content gaps by frequently scanning their XML sitemaps to identify areas for improvement and new content opportunities.

    - Identify Primary Competitors Based on Business Goals: Determine key competitors aligned with your business objectives, focusing on top search results in Google for relevant topics to benchmark against and monitor their strategies.

    - Diversify Marketing Efforts Across Platforms: Expand marketing efforts beyond Google by prioritizing video content creation and distribution across various platforms such as TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts, enhancing brand visibility and engagement.

    Connect with Ty Kilgore Website

    Connect with Samantha Blake Website

    Connect with Steve Wiideman Website

    499: 5 Steps to Creating a Sustainable Morning Routine (Mindset & Self-Care)

    499: 5 Steps to Creating a Sustainable Morning Routine (Mindset & Self-Care)

    In this episode, Megan outlines 5 steps to help us craft a morning routine that fosters energy, productivity, and overall well-being.

    Whether you spend 10 minutes on a morning routine or 3 hours, these rituals can enhance our consistency in business endeavors and our personal lives. Megan explains the multitude of benefits of morning routines, including increased productivity, improved mood, mental and physical health, and the cultivation of gratitude and inspiration.

    She covers the following key points:

    - Design Your Dream Morning Routine: Envision an ideal morning routine without time constraints, considering activities that ignite energy and align with personal goals.

    - Develop a Baseline Morning Routine: Determine the time available for your morning routine and prioritize activities accordingly. Even short routines can yield significant benefits.

    - Prepare in Advance: Visualize the morning routine before bedtime to set intentions and align the mind with upcoming activities. Use strategies like going to bed earlier, removing distractions like phones, and finding an accountability partner to keep you on track.

    - Set It in Motion: Initiate your morning routine without delay; you’ll be surprised at how empowering it feels to take action. Start immediately rather than procrastinating for the "perfect" moment.

    - Refine and Repeat: Do your routine consistently but remain flexible and adapt it when necessary, this will make it sustainable in the long run.

    Get in touch with Megan if there is a specific mindset and self-care topic you'd like her to cover.

    Website | Instagram

    498: 5 Mindset Shifts for Landing Brand Deals Without Feeling Gross with Brittany Roche

    498: 5 Mindset Shifts for Landing Brand Deals Without Feeling Gross with Brittany Roche

    In episode 498, Megan chats to Brittany Roche about mindset shifts and practical strategies for successful brand collaboration while staying true to ourselves.

    Brittany Roche founded Plant Power Couple with her partner Terrence in 2015, eager to share their innovative take on vegan cooking with other plant-curious people. Brittany started working with brands in 2020. She had just made it into MediaVine when the pandemic hit and she saw her RPMs drop drastically. She had been learning about working with brands for 3 years prior to this, but when she knew she had to diversify her income, she decided to really go for it! Now, she's formed genuine relationships with dozens of brands and has created a system that ensures a consistent stream of brand work that feels natural.

    In this episode, you'll learn about the importance of building genuine relationships with brands, strategies for resilience in the face of rejection, and effective follow-up techniques to maximize collaboration opportunities.

    - Build Genuine Relationships: It is important to establish authentic connections with brands to create meaningful collaborations.

    - Resilience in the Face of Rejection: Maintain a positive mindset and separate your self-worth from the outcome of pitches; you’ll need perseverance.

    - Effective Follow-up Strategies: Pitch with a timeline in mind and implement follow-up sequences to maintain engagement with brands.

    - Setting Deadlines and Themes: Set deadlines and create themed series to structure pitches and provide a clear framework for collaboration opportunities.

    - Recognize the Emotional Toll: Don’t underestimate the emotional challenges of pitching - continue self-care practices and self-compassion throughout the process.

    - Apply Mindset Shifts Beyond Pitching: The mindset shifts discussed can be applied not only in pitching to brands but also in various aspects of entrepreneurship and personal growth.

    - Celebrating Progress and Resilience: Celebrate small victories and recognize the courage and resilience required to pursue entrepreneurial endeavours.

    Connect with Brittany Roche

    Website | Instagram

    497: Triple Your Social Media Following in a Few Months Using This Tried and Tested Strategy with Lexi Harrison

    497: Triple Your Social Media Following in a Few Months Using This Tried and Tested Strategy with Lexi Harrison

    In episode 497, Lexi Harrison teaches us the latest strategy to grow on Instagram and TikTok and how to generate a lot of audience engagement.

    Lexi and Beth are the mother-daughter duo behind Crowded Kitchen, a (mostly) vegetarian food blog. In addition to creating recipes, photography and videography for Crowded Kitchen's social media and website, Lexi and Beth also create freelance content for many food and beverage brands.

    In this episode, you’ll learn about how to increase your social media following and improve your engagement using hooks, voiceovers and captions.

    - Post a Series to Build an Audience: Posting a series of related content on Instagram Reels encourages people to follow your account for more.

    - Leverage Facebook for content distribution: Leverage your content via Facebook, especially now that there is the ability to post reels.

    - Casual Setup and Filming: Avoid overstylizing your shots and use an iPhone for filming.

    - Longer Form Content for TikTok: TikTok strategy includes using longer videos to qualify for the creator fund (i.e. monetization).

    - Variable Posting Frequency: The frequency with which you post can vary without it necessarily affecting your views (e.g. daily, weekly, bi-weekly etc.).

    - Caption This: Detailed captions on Instagram Reels are emphasized for audience engagement.

    - Your Voice = Engagement: Voiceovers are crucial for engagement, especially on TikTok.

    - Showing Your Face: Showing one's face is not necessary for content success; Lexi suggests you focus instead on compelling hooks.

    - Practice, Practice, Practice: Experiment with different hooks to capture audience attention and drive engagement.

    Connect with Lexi Harrison

    Website | Instagram

    496: 5 Steps to Visualizing Your Dreams (Mindset & Self-Care)

    496: 5 Steps to Visualizing Your Dreams (Mindset & Self-Care)

    In this episode, Megan explores the transformative power of visualization, focusing on five steps to help you manifest your dreams.

    Megan explains why visualization is essential in accelerating personal and professional goals. Visualizing your dreams involves more than just imagining; it entails embodying the emotions and sensations associated with achieving your desires and requires clarity, belief, and inspired action in the process.

    Megan covers the following key points:

    1. Know What You Want: Clearly define your goals, whether they involve material possessions, experiences, or personal growth. Be open to flexibility in the details while maintaining clarity on your desires.

    2. Understand Why You Want It: Dig deep into the reasons behind your aspirations. Your true motivations often extend beyond surface-level desires and connect to deeper values and emotions.

    3. Believe It Is Yours: Embrace a mindset of unwavering belief that your dreams are within reach. Visualize them as if they are already manifesting in your life, amplifying the emotions of gratitude and fulfillment.

    4. Release and Trust: Surrender control over the "how" and trust in the universe, God, or your higher power to orchestrate the details. Let go of doubt and have faith that your intentions will materialize in due time.

    5. Take Inspired Action: Remain open to signs and inspirations that guide you towards your goals. Act upon these insights with confidence and determination, knowing that each step brings you closer to realizing your dreams.

    Get in touch with Megan if there is a specific mindset and self-care topic you'd like her to cover.

    Website | Instagram

    495: How to Make Money by Teaching Online and In-Person Cooking Classes with Ashley Covelli

    495: How to Make Money by Teaching Online and In-Person Cooking Classes with Ashley Covelli

    In episode 495, Megan chats to Ashley Covelli about how to host successful virtual or in-person cooking classes, including technical setup, engagement strategies, and pricing considerations.

    Ashley Covelli is the food photographer, recipe developer, and culinary instructor behind Big Flavors from a Tiny Kitchen and the co-founder of Passing the Plate. She loves helping busy people find time to cook delicious meals while reducing the amount of stress, money, and waste involved in the process. She believes in the restorative and joyful practice of sharing meals in the community, preserving the recipes of our ancestors, and cooking as a way of creating memories with loved ones. Ashley’s legitimately tiny kitchen is located in Ossining, New York, where she lives with her husband, son, and a feisty rescue cat. Her professional background is in graphic design and fine art, and she brings that aesthetic to her culinary creations.

    In this episode, you’ll learn about how to generate additional income through cooking classes and finer details like creating a welcoming environment, managing class logistics, and striking a balance between preparation and execution.

    - Diversify Revenue Streams: Consider various income sources like sponsored posts, affiliates, and teaching classes to sustain your business.

    - Protect Your Energy Levels: Avoid overcommitting to classes or projects to maintain balance and prevent burnout.

    - Factor in Prep Work: Acknowledge the extensive preparation involved in virtual classes, including recipe testing, setup, teaching, and cleanup.

    - Test Your Gear: Prioritize tech checks and microphone charging to ensure smooth virtual class experiences.

    - Encourage Audience Interaction: Create a welcoming environment by inviting questions and feedback during classes.

    - Be Prepared for Tech Glitches: Stay calm and adaptable in case of technical issues during live sessions.

    - Use Instagram Stories: Use platforms like Instagram Stories to practice and improve comfort with video content.

    - Engage Authentically: Embrace imperfection and genuine interactions to connect with your audience effectively.

    Connect with Ashley Covelli

    Website | Instagram

    494: Is Freelancing a Viable Way to Create Extra Income for Your Business? with Ella Gilbert

    494: Is Freelancing a Viable Way to Create Extra Income for Your Business? with Ella Gilbert

    In episode 494, Ella Gilbert talks about how to create extra income streams for your business through freelancing while still maintaining time for your blog.

    Ella is a food blogger focused on cozy and approachable recipes for the modern baker and home cook. Ella is also a food photographer and writer for other food bloggers.

    In this episode, you’ll learn about the viability of having a career in freelancing, how to build your personal brand, develop strong relationships and manage your time.

    - Freelancing as a Viable Career: Freelancing offers a viable career path, providing opportunities for individuals to showcase their skills and expertise in a flexible and independent manner.

    - Personal Branding: Building a strong personal brand is crucial in freelancing, enabling freelancers like Ella to differentiate themselves and attract clients based on their unique skills, experience, and reputation.

    - Client Relationship Management: Clear communication, transparency, and professionalism foster long-term client partnerships.

    - Continuous Skill Development: Freelancers need to prioritize continuous skill development to stay relevant in the ever-evolving market, by consistently upgrading skills and knowledge.

    - Time Management and Discipline: Managing time effectively and maintaining discipline are essential for freelancers to balance multiple projects, meet deadlines, and maintain a sustainable work-life balance.

    - Value Proposition: Ella stresses the importance of articulating a clear value proposition to potential clients, demonstrating how freelancers can communicate the benefits of their services and expertise to meet client needs effectively.

    - Financial Management: Freelancers need to prioritize financial management, including budgeting, invoicing, and tax considerations, to ensure financial stability and sustainability in their freelance careers.

    - Work-Life Balance: Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is essential for freelancers' well-being and productivity - set boundaries and allocate time for personal pursuits and relaxation.

    - Adaptability and Resilience: Freelancers must be adaptable and resilient in the face of challenges and uncertainties, demonstrating the ability to navigate setbacks, learn from failures, and persevere in pursuing their career goals.

    Connect with Alpine Ella

    Website | Instagram

    493: 5 Steps to Release Business Grudges (Mindset & Self-Care)

    493: 5 Steps to Release Business Grudges (Mindset & Self-Care)

    In this episode, Megan explores the 5 steps to release business grudges and why it’s important for our blogging career and mental health.

    It is important to address business grudges, because they can evolve into significant mental burdens affecting various aspects of our lives. From negative comments and unsolicited advice to challenges with platforms like Facebook, Megan unveils the common grudges that plague the food blogging community.

    She covers the following key points:

    1. Defined and Acknowledge the Grudge: Identify the business grudge occupying the most mental space and write down specific details.

    2. Write Out Your Grudge Story: Delve into your grudges, answering why you hold them and exploring the emotions associated with these grievances.

    3. Analyze Your Grudge Story: Take a step back, analyzing the grudge story with a big picture lens. By distancing yourself from the emotions, you can identify patterns and underlying issues.

    4. Rewrite Your Grudge Story: Reframe the narrative with a collaborative and empathetic tone. By taking responsibility for our attitudes, we can shift the perspective and find positive aspects even in challenging situations.

    5. Release Your Grudge and Forgive: The final step involves a powerful declaration of release and forgiveness.

    Get in touch with Megan if there is a specific mindset and self-care topic you'd like her to cover.

    492: Exquisite Food Photography - How to Tell a Story with Lighting, Props, Food and Textures with Murielle Banackissa

    492: Exquisite Food Photography - How to Tell a Story with Lighting, Props, Food and Textures with Murielle Banackissa

    In episode 492, Megan chats to Murielle Banackissa about how to create inspirational food photography and tell a story using lighting, props, food and textures.

    Murielle Banackissa is a food photographer, food stylist, YouTuber, and soon-to-be cookbook author based in Montreal, Canada. Outside of spending hours developing new recipes and shooting them in her home studio, Murielle loves getting lost in good books, designing her bullet journal spreads, sipping on warm beverages, and going on long walks. She draws a lot of inspiration from the colors and textures found in nature. From water droplets to the sun shining through the leaves early in the morning and the orange glow of summer nights, Murielle loves paying attention to the magic surrounding her as a way to feel more grounded and present.

    In this episode, you’ll learn how to improve your food photography, from setting mood and learning from others to practical advice such as which lenses are best depending on where you are in your own food blogging journey.

    - Intentional Photography - Tell a story by focusing on details, intention, and purpose, bringing elements like family history and special moments into visuals.

    - Create Atmosphere - Consider the story and mood behind a recipe.

    - Moody Photography - Moody photography evoke comfort and warmth. Achieve this style using black foam boards to control natural light and creating a cozy atmosphere.

    - Learning from Others - Look at the work of other photographers for inspiration. Analyze behind-the-scenes content and experiment with different techniques.

    - Creative Seasons - Accept the non-linear nature of the creative journey.

    - Favorite Lens - Use a 50mm F1.8 lens, particularly for those starting in food photography. This lens allows for a low F-stop, enabling a beautiful blurry background and focus on the main subject.

    - Macro Shots Capture Close-Up Details - It also highlight textures, decadence, and intricate elements of the food.

    - Observing Light - It’s important to observe and understand natural light. Recognizing how different lighting conditions affect food can help develop a unique style and improve photography skills.

    Connect with Murielle Banackissa

    Website | Instagram

    491: How to Write Authentic Newsletters to Grow Engaged Email Subscribers & Increase Your Open Rate with Jacqueline Debono

    491: How to Write Authentic Newsletters to Grow Engaged Email Subscribers & Increase Your Open Rate with Jacqueline Debono

    In episode 491, Jacqueline Debono teaches us how to grow an engaged audience of email subscribers by sending authentic newsletters. 

    Jacqueline is a Brit living in Verona Italy for 20 years, happily married to a wonderful Sicilian. Jacqueline has a love of Italian food, particularly pasta and so 7 years ago she started her blog about Italian pasta, including only authentic Italian recipes for all kinds of pasta (dried, fresh, homemade). Her original goal was to feature as many types of pasta as she could (with recipes). So far Jacqueline has about 400 recipes for 80 types of pasta! Many more to go! Jacqueline got accepted to MediaVine in 2019 (with 25k sessions) now at 190-200k sessions a month. She can say it's a pretty successful niche blog. But then everybody loves pasta, right?

    In this episode, you’ll learn how to grow your newsletter subscription base using personal anecdotes, insights into your own life and evergreen content, as well as finding out how often to send out emails to your subscribers.

    - Apply A Growth Strategy: How to approach growing your email subscribers, including the use of the MediaVine subscribe widget, social media, and regular newsletters.

    - Add a Personal Touch: Adding personal elements about your own life into your newsletter, like failures or anecdotes, can lead to increased engagement and a healthy circle of followers.

    - How to Monetize Newsletters: Strategies include the creation of paid-for eBooks and addition of affiliate links.

    - Build Relationships With Your Subscribers: Newsletters offer the opportunity to build real relationships with subscribers, even leading to in-person meetings.

    - Use Social Media Influence: Using success on other platforms such as Facebook is a great way to encourage newsletter sign-ups.

    - Content Reusability: Reusing content, especially recipes, is a unique advantage for food bloggers with evergreen content.

    - Build Subscriber Loyalty: Email subscribers tend to be the most loyal followers, engaging through comments and emails, providing a dedicated audience.

    - A Blogger's Passion Is Important: Appealing to the passion or interests of the target audience, Jacqueline focused on Italy and Italian food as an example.

    Connect with Jacqueline Debono

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    490: 5 Quick Ways To Feel Good Now (Mindset & Self-Care)

    490: 5 Quick Ways To Feel Good Now (Mindset & Self-Care)

    In this episode, Megan shares quick ways to boost your mood and feel good instantly.

    When we're going through a tough time, we ironically resist positive activities. Find out how to overcome this barrier with a set of easy ways to feel good instantly and create your own personalized list of activities that bring you joy.

    Megan covers the following key points:

    1. Breathe: Explore the power of intentional breathing, giving you instant relief and rejuvenation.

    2. Express Gratitude for Another Human: Express gratitude, focusing on specific individuals who bring joy and support. Take immediate action to convey appreciation.

    3. Hydrate: Use quick hydration as a simple yet effective way to improve mood and energy levels.

    4. Quick Workout Burst: Do a brief one to five-minute workout to instantly boost energy and improve mood.

    5. Get Out in Nature: Spend just a few minutes outdoors, connecting with the environment and experiencing the instant mood-lifting effects.

    Get in touch with Megan if there is a specific mindset and self-care topic you'd like her to cover.

     

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    489: Everything You Need to Know About Brand Storytelling (+How to Communicate Your Challenges) with Shannon Peel

    489: Everything You Need to Know About Brand Storytelling (+How to Communicate Your Challenges) with Shannon Peel

    In episode 489, Megan chats to Shannon Peel about how we can craft our business brand story in a unique and engaging way to resonate with the right people at the right time.

    Shannon Peel has over 30 years experience in marketing, sales, advertising, and storytelling. Due to her insatiable curiosity and desire to learn new things, Shannon has a unique skill set enabling her to see how all the pieces of a brand story come together to guide an audience from brand awareness to brand advocacy. She recently published her interactive, multimedia digital book called BrandAPeel: Brand Storytelling in the Digital Age filled with videos, podcast episodes, and downloadable workbooks to help small businesses define their brands and create content to tell their stories.

    In this episode, you’ll learn about various aspects of effective business brand storytelling, including finding your core values, determining your voice, mapping out a digital footprint, and so much more.

    - Define Your Core Values: Identify five core values that truly reflect who you are and go beyond surface-level definitions.

    - Brand Storytelling Do’s and Don’ts: Brand storytelling involves narrating your journey, experiences, and values and telling your audience’s story in a way that invites them to connect with your brand.

    - Communicate Your Challenges: When sharing vulnerable stories, it's essential to shift from a victim mindset to a hero mindset.

    - Maintain a Consistent Brand Voice: It is key to building trust and meeting audience expectations.

    - Map Your Digital Footprint: Understand where your audience hangs out online and create a strategy to meet them there. Conduct a brand audit or involve trusted peers to evaluate your online presence and ensure a cohesive journey from discovery to engagement.

    - Organize Your Content: Consider creating an index or an interactive digital book that guides your audience from one piece of content to the next.

    - Create Year-long E-Newsletters to Sustain Engagement: Develop a series of e-newsletters linked to your digital book, offering readers a continuous stream of content.

    - Brand Guides for Consistent Messaging: Establish a brand guide detailing voice, fonts, colors, mission, and vision statements.

    Connect with Shannon peel

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    488: 3 Key Elements of Running a Successful Pinterest Ad Campaign with Erin Harding

    488: 3 Key Elements of Running a Successful Pinterest Ad Campaign with Erin Harding

    In episode 488, Erin Harding guides us through the essential steps for food bloggers looking to leverage Pinterest ads successfully.

    Erin is the Director of Pinterest Ads Management at Simple Pin Media. For 8 years she has been bringing the power of Pinterest to brands and businesses, large and small. While she started out developing & managing organic strategies, she is now managing hundreds of thousands of dollars in ad spend for brands on Pinterest.

    In this episode, you’ll learn about the requirements you need in order to advertise on Pinterest, whether it is right for you and three key points to create successful ad campaigns on Pinterest.

    - Prepare Your Offer: Ensure your product or lead magnet is ready for advertising, and consider its circulation and success on other platforms.

    - Understand the Pinterest Mindset: Recognize that Pinterest is a visual search platform, not social media. Meet users at every stage of their journey, from inspiration to decision-making.

    - Run Ads For A Period of Time: Pinterest ads are not an overnight solution. Plan to run ads for a minimum of 8-12 weeks.

    - Budget wisely: Plan for 8 to 12 weeks of consistent advertising with a budget ranging from $20 to $100 per campaign per day, depending on your goals and the nature of your offer.

    - Advertising is an Investment: Know what your budget is before you start. Whether you hire an agency or run ads on your own, set a budget that is comfortable and stick to it.

    - Outsource Pinterest Advertising: Can you run Pinterest ads on your own and what are the advantages of hiring an agency?

    Connect with Erin Harding

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