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The HaBO Village Podcast

Building Your Email List [Podcast]

February 28, 2017

Episode 13: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn talk about building your email list. Yes, that's right. Email isn't dead! Email marketing is alive and well and it should be a part of your marketing strategy. Don't believe us? Then you should still...

Writing Good Copy for Marketing [Podcast]

February 21, 2017

Episode 12: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn start diving into what it means to have good copy for your marketing. Because this dynamic duo have been running a successful marketing and advertising agency for more than a decade, it's safe to say...

Understand Your Fuzzy Terms and Communication [Podcast]

February 14, 2017

Episode 11: Michael and Kathryn discuss how difficult communicating clearly can really be. We all use what we call "fuzzy terms" in our day-to-day language even in a professional setting. These "fuzzy terms" complicate the way that we communicate...

Keeping an Eye on Being Profitable [Podcast]

February 7, 2017

Episode 10: In this episode you will find an honest conversation regarding the hardships of staying profitable within your business regardless of the size of your company. Making decisions that impact the profitability of your business can be...

The Importance of Rest to Entrepreneurs [Podcast]

January 31, 2017

Episode 9: Michael and Kathryn are podcasting from the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii. Our fearless leaders felt it was important to teach and have a candid conversation about the necessity of rest and how easy it is to put your rest on the back...

5 Marketing Tips From Inbound [Podcast]

December 2, 2016

Episode 7: Michael and Kathryn recorded in Boston, MA while attending Hubspot’s INBOUND conference. The best of business, advertising and marketing, specifically inbound marketing professionals attend to hear from a variety of different speakers and...

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