She Sells With Strategy: Instagram, Funnels & Email That Converts
Welcome to She Sells With Strategy, the podcast for women entrepreneurs and service providers who are ready to sell with confidence, attract the right clients, and grow without the pushy sales tactics.
I’m Teasha Leigh, a psychology student turned marketing agency owner who’s been in business since 2012. With a degree in Psychology, 10+ years studying acting in Los Angeles, and experience working with over 350 businesses, I’ve seen firsthand what makes sales feel natural, and what makes them fall flat.
Here, we cut through the noise of outdated, hard-sell tactics and the overly “wishy-washy” approaches that keep you from closing sales. Instead, I’ll show you how to blend strategy with subtlety, using proven systems and digital marketing tools that actually work.
In every episode, you’ll learn how to:
- Grow your Instagram presence and reach more of the right people
- Design funnels that guide followers into paying clients
- Write emails that build trust and inspire action
- Map out a content approach that saves time and gets results
- Turn views and followers into loyal buyers
- Bring in more customers and clients with strategies that feel authentic
- Create sustainable growth without constant hustle
If you’re ready to expand your business using Instagram, funnels, and email marketing (and finally see consistent sales), this podcast was made for you.
She Sells With Strategy: Instagram, Funnels & Email That Converts
The Fascinating History of Media and Theater’s Role in It
Ever wondered how the media started? Or where did theater come from and how has it influenced people throughout history? And what about the role it played in shaping modern communication, media, and technology?
That’s exactly what we’re digging into in today’s episode of Next Gen Culture Files. Tune in and join the conversation!
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Show notes:
The release of “The Blacksmith Scene” in 1893, considered the first motion picture film featuring live actors, marked the dawn of cinematic storytelling.
YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1kjU6j93DE
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