
Kenny Rogers Remix: All about Instagram Strategy
12/23/19 • 9 min
Did you know that in Kenny Roger’s song, “The Gambler”, he says a lot about Instagram strategy and social media marketing? No? Well, Darla and Natalie dive into the social strategy outlined in his song in this special re-release of the Wingnut Social Podcast. Listen to gain some new insight!
What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social- [2:55] Know when to hold ‘em
- [5:10] Delegate your social media
- [6:00] Know when to walk away
- [7:30] Money Money Money, Money!
- Kenny Rogers ‘The Gambler’
You gotta know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em, and know when to walk away. So what does it look like when you’re doing things right?
- When 50% of non-followers are seeing your Instagram posts.
- When your engagement rate is 5-10% of your followers.
If these two things line up, it ain’t broke—don’t fix it. Hold your cards and play out the hand. So when do you fold ‘em? When Instagram strategy is eating up time better spent designing. Get an intern or outsource the work. Delegate.
When do you walk away? When comments have you down in the dumps and you’re about to blow your top, cool off. Let your audience see you take the high road.
Never count your money when you’re sittin’ at the tableWhen you’re making money and your business is profitable it’s easy to stay the course. But when your chips are low (or a recession hits) you may start to waiver. That is when it’s most important to stick to your strategy. Continue to put money into marketing so your pipeline is full.
You need new leads coming in. This is where many designers are reluctant to spend their money. It’s hard to see it’s immediate impact, but in a recession, your pipeline will dry up if money isn’t consistently budgeted for marketing.
For the rest of their tips and takeaways, listen to the whole special minisode!
Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social- www.WingnutSocial.com
- On Facebook
- On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
- On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
- Darla’s Interior Design Website
- 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
Subscribe to The Wingnut Social Podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or TuneIn
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Did you know that in Kenny Roger’s song, “The Gambler”, he says a lot about Instagram strategy and social media marketing? No? Well, Darla and Natalie dive into the social strategy outlined in his song in this special re-release of the Wingnut Social Podcast. Listen to gain some new insight!
What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social- [2:55] Know when to hold ‘em
- [5:10] Delegate your social media
- [6:00] Know when to walk away
- [7:30] Money Money Money, Money!
- Kenny Rogers ‘The Gambler’
You gotta know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em, and know when to walk away. So what does it look like when you’re doing things right?
- When 50% of non-followers are seeing your Instagram posts.
- When your engagement rate is 5-10% of your followers.
If these two things line up, it ain’t broke—don’t fix it. Hold your cards and play out the hand. So when do you fold ‘em? When Instagram strategy is eating up time better spent designing. Get an intern or outsource the work. Delegate.
When do you walk away? When comments have you down in the dumps and you’re about to blow your top, cool off. Let your audience see you take the high road.
Never count your money when you’re sittin’ at the tableWhen you’re making money and your business is profitable it’s easy to stay the course. But when your chips are low (or a recession hits) you may start to waiver. That is when it’s most important to stick to your strategy. Continue to put money into marketing so your pipeline is full.
You need new leads coming in. This is where many designers are reluctant to spend their money. It’s hard to see it’s immediate impact, but in a recession, your pipeline will dry up if money isn’t consistently budgeted for marketing.
For the rest of their tips and takeaways, listen to the whole special minisode!
Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social- www.WingnutSocial.com
- On Facebook
- On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
- On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
- Darla’s Interior Design Website
- 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
Subscribe to The Wingnut Social Podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or TuneIn
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The 5 Step Sales Strategy Plan with Brian Robinson
A sales strategy plan that applies to designers is hard to come by. Even worse, knowing what to say and how to say it can be stressful and daunting. Is there an easier way to approach sales that is less anxiety-inducing? Brian Robinson joins Darla and Natalie to share his 5-step plan for success.
Brian is a best-selling author and sales coach, specializing in helping businesses capture lost marketing opportunities. His sales formula—discussed in depth in his book—is a helpful approach for anyone looking for a better way to sell. He discusses his approach in this episode of the Wingnut Social podcast. Don’t miss it!
What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social- [1:25] John Wick poll and Christmas decorations
- [4:30] A sales formula with Brian Robinson
- [8:05] Make sales a conversation—not a presentation
- [9:25] Brian’s 5-step formula for success
- [12:40] The psychological concept of anchoring
- [16:25] Takes notes with pen and paper
- [20:40] How to discuss solutions for your clients
- [24:25] Closing: discounts and deadlines
- [29:35] A less aggressive option
- [31:30] Money money money, money!
- [36:50] What up Wingnut round
- The Selling Formula by Brian W. Robinson
- The Compassionate Samurai by Brian Klemmer
Brian points out that you need to make your sales pitch a conversation—not a presentation. Viewing it that way can take a weight off your shoulders. He lays out a 5 step strategy:
- Step #1: Connect with your prospect and set the agenda
- Step #2: Master the client interview: ask for permission to question them about their home, desires for the remodel, and so forth. Take notes with pen and paper.
- Step #3: Present your solution: based on the client interview, present a solution that solves their specific design problems.
- Step #4: Share pricing and guarantees (Brian shares some impressive strategies in this episode).
- Step #5: Close the deal. Brian notes, “you must always have an offer—and a deadline.''
Most people struggle with closing the deal because it’s awkward. It’s hard to look someone in the eye and ask them for their business, even when you’re offering an amazing service. If you struggle to ask clients directly if they’d like to work with you, Brian said you can phrase it this way: If I could provide you with an incentive to choose one of our packages today, would you be open to discussing that? Most people are going to say yes. It’s a nice segue into your offer and being able to schedule a follow-up.
Understand the psychological concept of anchoringPricing can be another tricky subject, especially when so many potential clients have no idea what the true cost typically is. One tip Brian gives to help mitigate the sticker shock is to have potential clients complete a questionnaire. It should present the client with an option to choose their budget range or write in what their budget amount. This allows you to know their budget mindset before scheduling a consultation.
The other strategy when dealing with pricing is that of anchoring. You present your packages and pricing from the most expensive to the least expensive. This anchors their mindset to the highest price so that anything offered that’s lower is more appealing. Just like in design and photography, make your pricing follow the “rule of thirds”. Anything that is presented in threes is appealing to the eye—and the wallet.
Listen to the entire episode as Brian walks through his strategy in-depth and gives designers a great layout for selling their services the easiest way possible.
Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social- www.WingnutSocial.com
- On Facebook
- On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
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Merry Christmas: The Wingnut Social Blooper Reel
It’s no secret that Darla and Natalie are quite the characters (*cough* special brand of crazy *cough*) and love injecting a little good-natured insanity into their podcast. This special Christmas edition of the Wingnut Social podcast is a compilation of their goofiest moments in Wingnut Social History. Pour a glass of eggnog (or whiskey) and tune in for some holly jolly laughs. Merry Christmas from Wingnut Social!
...Darla hopes you enjoy unwrapping your limited edition John Wick action figure...
What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut SocialFollow along—see if you can guess who said what!
Welcome to our wacky Wingnut Christmas“The wingnut social podcast fueled by the fat in my a$%.”
“I had a shot and I'm chasing it with Red Bull right now.”
“North Carolina go on and raise up. Take your shirt off to surround your hand like a helicopter.”
“Hold on. I'm taking another sip of wine.”
“If we're rubbish, it's not because we're rubbish.”
“I have a face for radio. I'm ready.”
“I'll tell you what—this podcast here is hard work.”
“Ethel! Ethel I need some help! Can you help me do my hair? I can't quite get my arms up there anymore. My shoulders are dead.”
“You're going to be in a pine box.”
“That's all I need. I don't need nothing fancy because when you're dead, you're dead. Who am I trying to impress? Am I right?”
Natalie the Giraffe Masters Kung Fu“It’s straight up Kung Fu and we just Judo and we just get ‘em and we like to really kick them where it counts. I mean, that's the best to just go kick a criminal straight in the balls.”
“Now where does a giraffe learn Kung Fu raised in a zoo?”
“Well, there was the panda at the zoo. I forgot to tell you about the Panda...”
“The Kung Fu Panda?!”
We resume the abnormal broadcast“So Far away. Doesn't anyone podcast close anymore?”
“So excited, going to Disney World, gonna see Star Wars Land. Yeah!”
“They love us. He works hard for the money!”
“Hello, my honey! Hello, my baby! Hello, my ragtime gal. Send me a kiss by wire. Baby, my heart's on fire...”
“Natalie, can you hear me?”
“It’s the hard-knock life for us!”
A love for Little DebbieHi, my name is Darla and I have a problem. Hello my name is Darla and I am a Little Debbie addict.
“I offered her a little Debbie and she said no.”
“How can you say no to that? “
“Cuz I don't like them.”
“Yeah. Me neither, actually,”
GASP.
“Should we do it now or afterwards?”
“Let's not take over Robert.”
“Oh, you got called Robert!”
“Ooooooooh”.
“Come on Tubby.”
“Oh, you just did not...”
“I like saying giraffe as your last name.”
“I'll change it legally.”
“To what, rhinoceros?!”
“Badoom boom, try the veal.”
“Aren't you hilarious Darla?”
Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social- www.WingnutSocial.com
- On Facebook
- On Twitter: @WingnutSocial
- On Instagram: @WingnutSocial
- Darla’s Interior Design Website
- 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs)
Subscribe to The Wingnut Social Podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or TuneIn
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