Rethinking B2B Content and Courses with Erica Schneider, Cut the Fluff

"Do not say anything that doesn't need to be said. Keep it as simple as possible," says Erica Schneider, Founder of Cut the FluffIn this episode, we’re joined by Erica Schneider, founder of Cut the Fluff, to discuss why LinkedIn might not be for everyone, the art of effective editing, and the power of building a personal brand. Erica also shares her innovative concept of "content sparring" and how she transformed her passion for editing into a thriving business.In this episode, you’ll learn:The importance of self-editing to enhance the overall quality of content and reduce endless feedback loopsThe importance of authenticity and consistency in building an engaged and loyal audienceThe concept of "content sparring" which is a collaborative, live editing process designed to improve content quality in real-timeResources:Connect with Jonathan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-gandolf/ Check out The Juice HQ: https://www.thejuicehq.com/ Connect with Erica on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-schneider66/Connect with Erica on X: https://x.com/ericasmyname?lang=enCheck out Cut the Fluff: https://cut-the-fluff.ck.page/Timestamps:(00:00) Erica’s career journey to solopreneurship (05:01) The importance of editing content(11:39) How to create and sell successful courses(17:05) “Content sparring” and its benefits to social writing(20:07) Why LinkedIn is not for everyone

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What people want is a big outcome. And the only way you get a big outcome is to take a big swing and be bold. Welcome to The Content Cocktail Hour, the show hosted by The Juice’s Jonathan Gandolf and Clayton Stobbs that squeezes out the deepest secrets of modern B2B marketing professionals on pushing your brand to the forefront of the industry.