EP 125: Writing Content For Results with Content Direction Agency Founder Lacy Boggs

Published: April 11, 2018, 9 p.m.

b'The Nitty Gritty:\\n\\n* Why Lacy is producing fewer \\u201chow to\\u201d articles and, instead, focusing on \\u201criffing\\u201d on the leading edge of content marketing thought leadership\\n* How she\\u2019s developing a process for asking for referrals after realizing her top clients come through that channel\\n* Why her priorities have changed when it comes to growing her email list\\u2013and why she\\u2019s stopped using content upgrades to find new subscribers\\n* How she makes sure none of the work falls through the cracks even as her client load and her team has grown\\n\\nToday, we\\u2019re catching up with Lacy Boggs in a special episode recorded live on Crowdcast. Lacy is a content strategist and Director of The Content Direction Agency, which helps online small business owners communicate and connect with their audiences through authentic, organic, and values-driven content.\\nLacy has been honing her business model, adjusting her own content marketing strategy, and growing her team over the last year.\\nFiguring out what\\u2019s\\xa0not working is just as important as figuring out what\\xa0is working\\u2013especially if you want to cut back on your workload and cultivate sustainable operations in your small business. Lacy shared that she\\u2019s been intentional about figuring out where her clients come from and reducing the amount of time and effort she puts into marketing activities that don\\u2019t yield the kinds of clients she\\u2019s really looking for.\\nFor her, that means backing away from email list growth-at-all-costs and, instead, putting an emphasis on showing up in communities where her ideal clients hang out and writing content that positions her as an authority worth trusting.\\nListen to the full episode and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or RadioPublic so you never miss an episode. Plus, follow CoCommercial and What Works on\\xa0Crowdcast to get notifications whenever we do live episodes.'