How to Do Less But Sell More on Instagram

 
Creative Entrepreneur Elise Darma, casual and smiling, no background
 

Join me in this episode to chat all things Instagram with the oh-so-lovely Elise Darma. Elise is a an online marketing specialist who specializes is teaching people how to utilize social media best reach their customers She teachers numerous courses and has been featured by Amy Porterfield, Forbes, and Entrepreneur.

In this episode I’m picking Elise’s brain about how to reach your customers on Instagram, how to best utilize your time on the platform, and how to actually make sales. This one is a goodie - I hope you enjoy it!


You want to focus on your customer. What does your audience care about?
— Elise Darma
 

Coming up next week I am running a totally free and totally awesome four-part mini-course called Creating a Career Selling Your Handmade Goods - and - I would absolutely love it if you could join us. You’ll learn the key elements to building a successful handmade business,  how to avoid overwhelm and focus on what matters most, and how to create products that are really going to wow your customers. You’re going to want to grab your creative bestie and save your seat for this fun week. It’s kicks off on March first and is going to be brilliant!


 

 

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