
Journal
Solidifying Your Strategic Plan
If you’re a business owner, chances are you’ve heard that you need a strategic plan—which basically means having a vision for the future. In the latest Finding Fearless Community session, Ivy Slater, founder of Slater Success Coaching, taught participants how to look at their company data and make strategic moves to get ahead. Here are some tips to help you move forward, not backward.
How to Discover the Secret Wisdom of Your Body
Your body doesn’t lie. It provides vital information regarding the state of your mind, heart, and spirit. When you find yourself feeling overwhelmed, your body and emotions are impacted. Learning how to listen to your body can help you heal emotional and physical wounds. In this month’s Finding Fearless Community session, Kristi Vitali, founder and Co-Creative Director of Be Well Austin Center & Yoga House, led a workshop on how to discover the inner wisdom of the body.
Building the Foundation for a Solid Marketing Strategy
When building out a business strategy, there’s one question many founders struggle to answer: “How should I be marketing to get my message in front of my ideal audience?” Digital and social media marketing has become such an integral part of many businesses' marketing strategies, but with all the available platforms and programs, it can be overwhelming to decide how to amplify your company’s message.
Human-Centric Marketing in 4 Stages
Every brand engages with its customers in a unique way to market their products, but not all methods of engagement are created equal. Cue human-centric marketing—an approach that puts human empathy and impact at the heart of branding and promotions.
The Pricing Activity That Makes Everyone Cry
Talking about money is hard. It’s emotional. It can carry shame and guilt.
That’s why I wanted to begin a conversation by breaking down something simple; digestible: Pricing. By starting with pricing, I can talk about money in a safe way.
Finding Your Enneagram Superpower
Applying the Enneagram at work can help leaders to understand a fuller picture of their team. “How we get to a healthy organization is that we understand the way people operate,” says Madeline. But that comes with a grain of caution—it can be detrimental to cage people into their number, or use the system too prescriptively.
The Best Brands Have Strong Stories
For one reason or another (ahem, the pandemic), people are beginning to notice that strong brands carry relatable, powerful stories that bring people together, and storytelling is precisely where Root + River has found their niche.
Why We Start With Strategy
We are a passionate, collaborative team. We produce a huge volume of work—and 100% of it is informed by a prior strategic process. We begin with brand strategy because it lays the foundation for all the content, recommendations, and materials we create for our clients.
Heal Yourself; Become a Better Leader
After running a successful marketing agency for 14 years, Kelly sold it at a profit and walked away. She was left wondering what to do with everything she had learned from founding, operating, and leading her business. While she knew she didn’t want to start another agency from the bottom up, she was positive she had valuable lessons to share with other leaders.
The Top 3 Ways I Nurture Client Relationships
From founder and CEO Madeline Pratt: “Moments for consistent connection are built into the everyday rhythms of my company.”
What Moms Really Want for Mother’s Day
To help you prepare for the upcoming holiday, we asked five moms on our team for their insights into the kinds of gifts they’d love to receive. Some of the ideas they shared might not be completely within your power as an individual (unless you’re reading this, President Biden), but they’ll give you a sense of what moms are thinking about in 2021.
When to Outsource Your Marketing
Many people have a hard time asking for help, and marketing is no exception. Here are 7 indicators to look to when determining if it’s time for outsourced marketing.
Networking in New Ways
Networking is essential for business growth. For those of us in referral-based industries, it’s important to make a regular point to meet new people in order to broaden our connections and expand our client base. In a world where everything is done via Zoom and every event is still TBD, it can feel harder and more awkward to put energy toward meeting new people.
Tone and Voice: Finding the Heart of Your Brand
Tone and voice are two words that get thrown around a lot in branding and marketing spaces. The terms are used frequently, haphazardly, and sometimes even interchangeably, so it’s no wonder that many people struggle to understand exactly what tone and voice mean. Both are an essential part of creating a strong, memorable brand identity.
Overcoming Inbox Anxiety
I suffer from inbox anxiety. In addition to the emails that flood my inbox daily, my social media channels are full of messages and comments awaiting responses. Feeling the pressure to respond to every message is something I’ve struggled with a lot over the years. Through my recent conversations with entrepreneurs, I’ve learned that I’m not alone in the anxiety that overfull inboxes can induce. In fact, the only leaders I know that are not facing some level of inbox overwhelm have found peace by giving up entirely on keeping up with the constant stream of messages.
How to Rebrand as a Team
From start to finish, our rebrand took 5-6 months. There’s no standard amount of time for a rebrand, and shorter timelines certainly exist. But we knew from the beginning that we wanted to take the long way. We designed a lengthier process that relied on the entire team’s input to guide us home to a refreshed brand that accurately reflected each of us.
Here are some of the methods we used to make it happen.
‘Tis the Season: Writing Thoughtful Cards for Clients
Yearly client recognition is especially necessary for those of us working in relationship-based industries that involve trust and personal information. For some people, making holiday cards for clients is a caring ritual to look forward to. For others, it doesn’t come so easily. Here are some strategies to consider when writing to clients.
Fighting Anxiety During Unpredictable Times
One of the main ways I cope with my anxiety is over-planning. Because I rely on preparing myself and knowing as much as I possibly can about literally everything, COVID-19 has thrown me for a real loop. Suddenly, I can’t plan past this week with any kind of confidence. No one has the answers to any of my questions, because no one knows what will happen next. Even the most pandemic-proof plans wind up being forced to change at the last minute. So, how do you cope with the anxiety and fight the overwhelming feelings that inevitably crop up in times of crisis?