202: Social Media is Sexy; Email is Effective with Jenna Kutcher

It’s another “pinch us” moment with this week’s guest! This episode we are welcoming the one and only Jenna Kutcher!! Jenna Kutcher guides millions of listeners each week in chasing their dreams on the #1 marketing podcast in the country, The Goal Digger. A born-and-raised Minnesota wife, mother, and entrepreneur, Jenna has helped women all over the world redefine success and wake up to their lives through her decade-long work as a leading online educator.    Jenna is giving us all the down and dirty details on using email to grow your business. We talk about the difference between using social media and email marketing and Jenna even gives us her time breakdown if you only had one hour a week to work on marketing your business. Don’t miss this chat where we don’t just talk about the why behind using email, but Jenna even gives us 10 ideas for realtors to use email in their business. If this episode gets you excited about using email marketing save a seat in Jenna’s class, “From Zero Subscribers(or Zero Strategy) to an Engaged Email List that Lasts” at jennakutcher.com/hustle.   Find Jenna for more great info here:  Instagram: @jennakutcher Website: jennakutcher.com Link to save your seat for Jenna's class, "From Zero Subscribers (or Zero Strategy) to an Engaged Email List that Lasts": jennakutcher.com/hustle.

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