• 115 | Master Marketing in 2025: Proven Tips from Victoria Hajar

  • Jan 7 2025
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

115 | Master Marketing in 2025: Proven Tips from Victoria Hajar

  • Summary

  • Wondering how to make your marketing actually connect with your dream clients?

    In this episode of You Betcha She Did, I chat with marketing consultant Victoria Hajar about how female entrepreneurs can simplify their marketing and make it work. We dive into why getting crystal clear on your messaging is key, how to choose the right lead channel (like social media or podcasts), and why building relationships outside of social platforms can be a game-changer. Victoria also shares tips for testing your ideas, collaborating with others, and even growing your business without relying on social media. Whether you’re a social media fan or not, this episode is full of real, actionable advice to help you grow your business in an authentic and doable way.

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