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Speaker 2 (00:25):
I got them.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
And here's why your content keeps getting This is so
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inspiring as opposed to how can I work with you?
You're not just another business owner and you're an expert.
Your clients get insane results and your work changes lives.
But online your content's getting used instead of dollars. I
had a client who was posting great content, but she
was getting comments like you're so inspiring, this is so amazing.
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I showed her what to say in her videos without
sounding sales y, and you know what happened next. One
video brought in sixty thousand weeks. The same thing happened
with Christina and she was booked up for two months
with discovery calls. Yes, it's the difference creating content that
sells mixed with Bible marketing secrets. Imagine your dream clients
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finding you every day on social media and not just
through referrals. How would that impact your business? If you're
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or more but you're not sure how to convert them.
Or you're a coach where you're cat at ten k
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Speaker 4 (02:04):
Wow, wasn't that exciting? And guess what you're going to
get to meet her? Welcome to the Success for Women's Show,
where you can view us on Talk for TV and
listen to us on the Women for Women Network. I
am doctor Madeline Ann Lewis your host, and my mission
is to help women accelerate.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
The path to success.
Speaker 4 (02:26):
And today's topic is convert Content to Cash.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
And my guess is miss Shamara Cox.
Speaker 4 (02:36):
Let me just give you a little background on her,
Shamara star Cox. She is the CEO of Carmel Rose Productions.
She is a TV producer and marketing coach who helps
successful six and seven figure coaches and business owner get seen,
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get paid, and live by creating binge worthy videos on
social media. With over a decade in film and TV,
including four years as a producer at a major network,
Star walked away from it all when God called her
to something greater. By applying biblical principles to her content,
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she quickly.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
Scaled to six figures. Now she's here to help you
step into your next level of visibility, credibility, and profitability.
I'd like to welcome to the Successful Women's Show, miss
Shamara star Cox.
Speaker 3 (03:43):
Hi, I'm so happy to be here. Thank you so much. Well,
you're reading my bio. I was like, who's that, lady?
Speaker 4 (03:50):
I mean, such energy your video. I mean, I just
can't wait to find out all about that. But before
we hop into that, I always ask I usually read
the standard bio on my guests. But then I'd like
to have the guests just to tell us. So tell
our viewers and listeners what you want them to know
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about Shamara star Cocks.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
Yeah. Absolutely, that's such a great question. So to what
to know about me is I'm really just a servant.
I'm here to really help people and business owners have
a platform where they can make an impact in this world,
using their voice, using their videos, using their messaging. That's
who I am in a nutshell.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
Wow, So now you've built a career as both a
TV producer and marketing coach.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
Now that's phenomenal right there.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
How did those worlds collide and how does that give
your clients an edge online?
Speaker 3 (04:49):
Oh yeah, that's such a great question. So I'm gonna
take it back to when I was a kid. But
I was a kid about teenage years, I used to
write stories and composition notebooks composition nobooks, the black and
white ones. So I used to write stories in it,
I mean like handwritten novels. In these handwritten I had
nine total, and I would have my friends reading the stories.
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They would love it, they would leave comments, and then
I'll just keep writing more. And one of my friends,
her father, his friend, heard that I was writing these
stories and he loved it. He read the stories, he
loved it, and he told me this is good enough
to be on television. And so he had me starting
to type the stories out and so from there, the
stories actually never made it on television, but he put
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the seed inside of me that I started to pursue
the career in television. So yep, So after going to college,
I started to break into the television industry by interning
at different companies and then finally I landed a role
as a producer working at a plusing Networks and I
absolutely loved it doing that, But in my final year
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at the company, I actually just got to a point
where I just got so tired of being overlooked and underpaid.
And God had said to me, quit your job, and
I thought to myself, no one's doing that, Like it's
a scary thing to listen to God tell you this
thing where you don't know what's going to happen next.
But I remember thinking to myself, this can't be my life,
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like I can't just be capped here. And so, listening
by faith, I actually quit my job. I took some
time to myself with God, and then he led me
to start creating content full time. So around this time
we're at fall twenty twenty, he led me to start
creating content full time. And at this point in my life,
I thought I was taking a step down from television
because as I grew up, all I kept hearing was
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you want to get your stories on the big screen.
You want to get them on the television. Once you're
on television, you've made it. But here I was feeling
like I took a step back in my career because
now my content was on social media on a smaller screen.
But my video started going viral and I started reaching
more people on their phones than I ever did working
in television. And so as my videos were going viral,
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follower account was going up, so my bank account was not.
So I remember going back to God and asking it, Okully,
we're getting followers, but no money, Like, what do I
need to do? And that's when he led me to
actually start my business. So I started my business, and
I was scared, and I'm pretty sure that there are
people here now where you're called to take a leap
of faith and you're afraid. That's where I was. But
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I'm happy I did it anyway because where I am now,
I get to use the skills that I learned in
television in order to help people to create amazing video
content so they can reach their audience and make an impact.
So that's pretty much money.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (07:41):
I mean just from doing those I guess journals of
you if you will, and someone saw them and plan
at that seed, and here we are.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Today exactly now.
Speaker 4 (07:55):
A lot of six and seven figure business owners rely
on word of mouth.
Speaker 2 (08:01):
So we all know that why do you believe that
strategy alone isn't enough?
Speaker 3 (08:07):
Yeah, that's such a great question, and that's because of
how society has shifted today. Like there are so many
business owners and so many brands where they're called to
reach a larger audience, and in order to reach that
larger audience, social media and online really plays a part.
So oftentimes when I'm running into business owners who are
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doing word of mouth referrals in person networking, they can
only reach what so many people, right, maybe fifty people
at a networking event, if they're on stage speaking, maybe
three hundred people. But the power of videos in social
media allows you to reach thousands of people in just
a couple of minutes. And that's what I learned. When
I first started posting video content, I was reaching twenty
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five hundred people in just thirty minutes. I would reach
five thousand people in one hour, and I'm like, oh wow,
just from one video, right, And then and then the
lead flow is so massive as well. I was getting
five to twenty leads in one hour just from one video, right,
And so I started teaching my clients how to do
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the same thing. And what happens is if you have
a business that's built on water of about the referrals, congratulations,
I'm pretty sure it's doing amazing.
Speaker 2 (09:17):
And if you're.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
Ready to accelerate, that's when you take it and you
put it online so that you can reach more people. Now,
there are some people where they just feel like, I
don't want to be online. I tried social media. It
doesn't work. The reality, it does work. You just have
to have the right strategies and the right content. Because
what a lot of people don't realize is that social
media is marketing. This is just another Yeah, it's a
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marketing strategy. And oftentimes some business owners when they're just
starting out online, they think, if I just go viral,
then I'll be able to reach my people. A lot
of times you don't go viral, right, but if you
are consistent in what you're doing, you can still reach
the right people in a short amount of time and
significantly increase your business.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
Wow. Now, when you talk about your videos did so well.
Speaker 4 (10:00):
They did all listen an hour, and I mean, what
were you Was it something special you were doing?
Speaker 2 (10:07):
Were you like dancing on your head or you know?
Speaker 4 (10:12):
You know? And I asked that because you know, you
know these sometimes these people do these like these TikTok videos.
They're doing all this crazy stuff, and all of a sudden,
these videos go viral and I might be sitting there
reading something from a book or something that I've written,
and they're all like, I don't want to see that,
Let's slide to the next one.
Speaker 3 (10:32):
Okay, Oh my goodness. That's so funny and so true.
And because of that, there are a lot of experts
where they're like, I don't want to be on Instagram,
I don't want to be on TikTok. I don't want
to do videos if I have the lipsync and dance around.
So I'll tell you right now, I did not dance
and I don't know how to dance on my head.
So that is those are not the videos that went
viral for me. But the videos that did go viral
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are the ones that I am authentically connecting with my audience.
Right So I was when I first started, I was
heavily using my editing skills, because as I worked in television,
I would produce and I would edit videos. So I
would heavily edit my videos, and those are the videos
that did really well and people were gravitating towards that.
But the videos that made me money were the videos
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where I showed up as the expert. But here's the
thing about showing up as the expert. You want to
show up as the expert and teach the thing that
people want to pay you for. And I think oftentimes
people show up and they just teach anything because they're like,
I'm the expert. This is what they teld me to do.
Put out educational content. I learned very early on that
it's not about teaching just anything, but you want to
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teach the thing that people will actually pay you for.
And so those are the videos that were able to
reach a lot of people in a short amount of time,
but then also was able to get sales on top
of that. And so when I started doing that, yes,
I would do some extra editing, but what I really
recognized people or track the two, was my personality because
I learned something a long time ago, right and actually
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had learned from Jesus. Jesus said, my sheep know my voice,
and another they will not follow where you go exactly.
And so it's the same thing with us. Where there
are people who are attracted to our voice, there are
people who are attached to our voice. And if you
just show up in your authenticity, show up in your personality,
and you're teaching the thing that they want to pay
you for, then you don't have to worry about if
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it's going viral or not. You really just focus on
creating those deep connections with their audience, and then from
creating the connections they want to work with you.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
Right.
Speaker 4 (12:29):
You know, it's funny you said that because that very
scripture was on this morning as I was driving to
my exercise class, and here you go and you bring
it up again.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
That's amazing. Maybe I should I.
Speaker 4 (12:44):
Should be applying those biblical principles too. All I need
one more confirmation, right, Okay, there we go.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
I love how God does that though, Like that is
so hilarious. I was talking about it earlier in my
live video because I wanted my audience to really understand
that your job is just to show up and to
show up strategically. And God's job is to send the people,
because the people are already waiting for you. If you
position yourself in a way, they will find you, so
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you don't have to do anything extra. I worked with
a client where she hired me after working with another
social media manager, and she said, I don't like doing
videos because that manager had me live singing and dancing.
And I'm like, oh, that's a horrible strategy. We want
to make sure that when we're doing marketing that we're
in alignment with who we are, because when you're in
alignment with who you are, then you can attract the
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people who are in alignment with who you are.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
Right.
Speaker 4 (13:39):
Wow, that is so oh my goodness, that is so interesting.
And I know, you know, I do videos all the time,
little short clips sometimes maybe you know, every now and
then I may do a long ruld most of by
five minutes or like that.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
But I guess I never looked at it like that.
Speaker 4 (13:55):
I always wanted to put out content, valid content, you know,
like you said on something that I did. But I
listening to you, I see now that I might need
to pivot a little bit in doing that, So I'll
probably be talking to you. Okay, come on through, Come
on through Like, now you talk about helping clients create
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binge worthy video, What exactly does that mean and why
is it so important for today's social media?
Speaker 3 (14:28):
Oh, that's such a great question. And so I'll answer
your your second question first, which is whatever you binge
you by, that's just a fact, and that's just a
society that we are in. We're in a society where
people have Netflix, they have YouTube, they have Hulu, they
have Disney Plus, you name the platform. They are binging
the content and paying for it every month, and they
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are not bothered that they're paying for it. So what
I do is I show my clients how you can
create that same exact experience on your page, so that
now you're taking your audience from just browsing toinging to buying,
right because they're already doing it. And so what does
it entail to get your audience to binge? Well, actually,
let me ask you this question. What makes you binge?
Speaker 4 (15:11):
Well, it has to be something that I really like,
you know, like chocolate.
Speaker 3 (15:17):
So if it's up there in the.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
Category with chocolate, I will binge on it.
Speaker 3 (15:21):
Okay, I love it. But notice the first thing you said,
it has to be something that I really like, right,
And so that's the content that we're putting out. It's
content that people really like. When I ask that question
to a lot of my audience, typically they'll say things
like the storyline makes them binge, the guest makes them binge,
who the artist is, who the celebrity is, or if
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it keeps them on the edge of their seat because
they want to know what's going to happen next or cliffhanger. Right,
So this is this is an experience, and if we
went deeper into why you love chocolate, I'm pretty sure
it's because it creates an experience for you. So our
goal when we're showing up in our videos and we're
creating content is to create an experience for our audience
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so that they don't want to leave your page. And
this actually rewards you because every platform, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube,
their goal is to keep you on their platform. So
if you are now creating content that people are binging
and you're helping them to stay on the platform, guess
what the algorithm is going to reward you by keep
pushing your content out right, So we're just using this
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strategy to work with the algorithm. So that you can
reach your people right and now as they're binging your content,
and then you have it strategically set up to sell
as well. The next logical step for your audience is
to go ahead and buy, because they're already accustomed to
binging and buying.
Speaker 4 (16:41):
And that makes sense because you know, you can actually
sit on Facebook, scroll and looking at stuff for hours.
You will literally forget the time just you know, especially
if you start looking at some of the videos on there,
because like going from one video to the next video,
and it could be and it's funny because for example,
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right now.
Speaker 2 (17:04):
You know, we got the boots on the ground videos.
Speaker 4 (17:06):
So at one point on Facebook looked like every time
you scroll there was somebody doing boots on the ground,
teaching you boots on the ground, the little babies doing
boots on the ground. I text my girlfriend one day,
I said, you know what, I am literally sick of
this all right now.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
When something's trending, people will run with that trend.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
Oh my goodness, goodness.
Speaker 4 (17:32):
It was unbelievable. I mean, Grandmother's and everything else. They
were all doing boots on the ground. So I get,
I get what you're saying. If they you know, if
it's if it's something they like, they will definitely.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
They'll spend hours on it just looking.
Speaker 4 (17:50):
At it and reading it or whatever, and like you say,
possibly buy it too. That's what the ultimate goal is
to exactly convert.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
To a client. So thus content to.
Speaker 3 (18:04):
Get there, you call you nail it. And I've had
clients that have actually created content that their audience have binged,
and right from binging, they went ahead and purchased and
actually said I already knew that I wanted to work
with you because I was watching your content right And
oftentimes what people don't realize is that social media, or
really any type of online platform, it's your new resume,
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it's your new portfolio. Like before someone decides to work
with you, they're automatically googling you, googling you and seeing
if your website pops up, and seeing what social media
platforms pop up. It's not like back in the day,
back in my day when I was grown up, when
people were just looking at your where people were just
looking at your resumes and calling you in for interviews.
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Like people are actually checking out your social media platform
because they want to make sure that you are who
you say you are. And this is why alignment is
so important, because you don't want people coming to you
and you're out of alignment will frustrate you and stress
you out. So I always teach my clients you want
to be in alignment with who you are, your personality,
because your personality is what's going to attract your audience.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Absolutely that.
Speaker 4 (19:11):
Oh my goodness, that is so true, which leads me
to the next question because it's talking about the mindset.
So what's one of the biggest mindset shifts successful entrepreneurs
need to make when transitioning from referrals to building a
personal brand online.
Speaker 3 (19:31):
Oh that's such a good question, and I have like
so many mindsets that come to mind, so let me
think of the one. The one that I really want
to talk about is that it's not icky to sell
in your videos. Oftentimes they're so like the business owners
who are offline and mainly getting their clients through word
about their referrals. They can sell one on one, they
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can read the room, they can pick up on what's
going on, they can read the person's face, and then
they can sell that way and for them, they feel
comfortable doing that. But when it comes to doing it
on video, there's no one to look at, it's just you,
and so then they start feeling awkward, and then they
think like, well, if I ask for the sales it's
going to make me sound salesy. It's going to come
off ikey. Then I start feeling icky. And so what
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we do is we help you to get over that
fear of sounding salesy, get over that discomfort of being
able to sell to your audience, because the reality is
they want to buy from you. Like we are a
society where we are accustomed to buying. Now, we don't
want to be sold too horribly, of course, like nobody
wants to buy from a cheesy car salesman, but we
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definitely want to buy from the person who is authentic,
who operates an integrity, who is an expert that can
help us get our transformation. So once my clients understand, okay,
here's how I need to show up, and it's not
wrong to sell to my audience, it's not icky to
sell to my audience, I can actually just serve them
add value and then ask for the offer and they'll
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start buying. Then once they have that mindset shift, then
they start doing it. The other thing is really just
being confident on camera, Like that's the biggest thing, being
confident when you go live, being confident in your pre
recorded content. And a lot of times it's because of
how we view ourselves. Am I going to mess up? Well,
I embarrass myself? Will someone leave a bad comment? And
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once you start to understand, actually, people are waiting for
me to show up. They want to see me I
can change their life. What I have is a life
altering service that can really help them. When you start
to understand that, then you show up differently. You show
up now with the mindset of impact. You show up
now with the mindset of I want to reach the
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masses because my message is going to transform lives. So
just those two mindset shifts and then they're good to go.
Speaker 4 (21:43):
Wow, wow, that is That is incredible because one of
the things I always you know, whenever I deal with
someone in my business, the first thing we do talk
about is their mindset, because you got to see where
their hand is, where they're coming from, you know, how,
like you said, how they look at themselves, what they
think about themselves. So and when you're in business or
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in a career and you want, especially in a career,
where you want to move up to the top level,
you have you have to put yourself out there, and
you know, so people can know who you are, recognize you.
But you have to be comfortable doing it too, you know,
because you're going to wind up an audience.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
So that that's just how things go.
Speaker 4 (22:28):
And speaking of visibility, how do you help your clients
get seen by the right people, especially if they don't
think they're content creators?
Speaker 3 (22:40):
Oh, that is so good, Especially if you don't think
that you're a content creator in this society today, when
you are building a business online, especially and it's just
you or you have a small team, you are actually
the person who is everything. You're the marketing consultant, you
are the CEO, you are the CFO, and you are
the content creator as well, right, and so in order
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to increase your visibility creating content, there are several things
that you can do if you don't feel comfortable editing
your videos. I always recommend doing live videos because it's
long form content that you can take and just repurpose
all over your platform. Right now, even though I said
that it's really important to know your messaging because I
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see people do this all the time. They're taking their
long form content, they're chopping it up, they're pushing it out.
It gets zero views, zero comments, and that's because you
haven't identified who your dream client is and what is
it that they want to hear from you. That part
is super important. Now it's easy when you're getting clients
through word a mouth and referrals, you really don't have
to worry about that because you're coming highly recommended. But
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when you're online, people don't know you yet, so you
actually have to speak to their desires, speak to their
pain points, show them how you can help them, help
them to get over their own limiting beliefs so that
they can actually work with you. And so your content
should always be focused on who you're a audiences, who
it is that you want to serve, who it is
that you want to help, And I just want to use.
This example is found in Matthew eleven, verse twenty eight.
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This is where Jesus he actually is starting his ministry here,
and the first thing he says when he's starting his
ministry is come to me, all who are weary and
heavy laden, for I will give you rest. This one
sentence alone really helps us to understand that you have
to call your people to you. That's what your content
should be doing. Should be calling your people to you.
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But listen to this. He said, come to me, all
who are weary and heavy laden. He called them by pain.
He didn't just call them, He called them by pain.
And we know that they came because he healed so
many people. So when you are creating your content, you
should be calling out the pain points of your dream
clients because that is how they're going to hear you.
And then you should show them how you can help them,
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because that is how they're going to buy from you,
because they know I don't want to be in pain
anymore and this person can help me out of it.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (24:58):
And you know that's act how marketing is pretty much
set our marketing, I guess marketing and sales is set up.
You find the person's pain punk, you know, the pain point,
and that's what you know, speak to that pain point.
But that is I'm like, don't make me get up
here and do Hans now.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
Okay, I'm here for it.
Speaker 4 (25:22):
Oh my goodness, this is so and again it brings
me right into the next question where you blend biblical
principles into your marketing. Can you share what Bible marketing
secrets are and how they've transformed your client's businesses.
Speaker 3 (25:43):
Oh, this is probably my favorite question, and I've been
doing it the entire time that we were talking. So
I just want to share a quick story before I
go really into it. But I remember when I first
started my business. This was like twenty twenty one. This
is after my content was going viral. God told me
to start my business, and I remember hiring two business coaches,
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and both of these business coaches were teaching Biblical principles
for your business. My mind was completely blown because I
grew up in a church. I grew up studying the Bible.
I know the Bible very well, but I had no
idea that it can help you in business. I thought
it was really just for except Jesus Christ as your
personal Lord and savior. And then they started showing me
other things, and I said, well, Lord, if they can
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use this for business, can you teach me how to
teach content and Christ? And thus Bible Marketing Secrets was born.
And what Holy Spirits started to do. He started to
show me scriptures that I grew up on, but he
started showing me the marketing aspect of it. Like just
like when I gave you Matthew eleven twenty eight. Right
like that, he was like, in marketing, you have to
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call your people by pain, but that not just that,
you also got to serve them, right like every time
Jesus showed up, he served his audience. Jesus had one mission,
which was to save the world. But he had a
two parts strategy to do that, and that two part
strategy was to grow his following and then convert his
followers into believers. Well, guess who else has this two
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part strategy? Everyone who's using social media. Our two part
strategy is to grow our followers and convert our followers
into buyers. But what are buyers. Buyers are believers who
believe that you can help them get their transformation. And
when I understood this, I said, oh my goodness, Jesus
was marketing and selling the entire time, the entire time.
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And so I started teaching this to my clients, to
my audience, and they love it, and they love it
whether they are Christian, Atheist, agnostic, Muslim. I've worked with
all different types of people, all because a lot of
people have a sense of the Bible or they know
the Bible and they recognize that biblical principles do not discriminate.
Don't care if you're Christian or not. It is going
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to work for you as long as you work it.
Speaker 4 (27:54):
Okay, wow, And that makes total sense. And I think
until you said that and explained it that way, I
never looked at it that But it's like wow, aha,
moment here.
Speaker 2 (28:14):
It is. I mean, it is, it really is. So.
Speaker 4 (28:18):
I know many business owners though, say that they're too
busy for social media. What's your take on that and
how do you help them to show up consistently without
burning out?
Speaker 3 (28:30):
Oh that's so good. Yeah, if you're too busy to
show up on social media, hire a team, Like that's
just the simplest answer is to hire a team. Now,
some people watching are probably like, I can't hire a
team right now. I'm not in that space. So then
so then the next thing is to repurpose your content, right,
And so we teach you strategies where you can create content,
create content and safe time, right because if you need
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to focus on clients, your family and all those things,
then what we do is we show you how to
see the content in your everyday life. So shooting, putting up,
picking up your phone shooting it while you're in meetings,
while you're on live videos shooting you're using that content
in order to release it across social media platforms while
you're walking down the street. Like, we just show you
different things that you can do so you can save
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time while you are creating content. Now, I always recommend
to depending on what level you are in your business,
so at least always have a VA. This VA should
be a lead generation VA who can actually go out
and get you leads so that you can continue to
increase your sales. I see business owners oftentimes they hire
a regular VA who's just posting their content, and it's
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like that's nice and all, but if your content isn't performing,
you still need someone to go out and be able
to have the conversations with your audience. So coupling your
lead generation VA with the content that's saving you time,
that's going to help you to take off and really
just build your social media platform in a way that
one you never thought that you could do it. Feeling
like you don't have enough time.
Speaker 4 (29:54):
Wow, yeah, because you know there's a lot of social
media sites out there, and you really, you know, you
really don't have time to if you want to stay
visible post on all of them, or be effective.
Speaker 2 (30:10):
To be effective on all of them.
Speaker 4 (30:13):
And so I got to ask you this question, and
only because someone came to me earlier this week and
she we were talking about some things she was trying
to do, and one of the things she said she
was setting.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
Up a Wikipedia page.
Speaker 4 (30:28):
And I asked her, now, yeah, Wikipedia, But I asked her,
how is she on like LinkedIn? Are you you know,
is your LinkedIn page current? And she said, well no,
She kind of wanted to focus on the Wikipedia page.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
And I kept that and I kind of like, well,
why Wikipedia?
Speaker 4 (30:48):
Because I remember when I was in school, especially when
I was doing my doctorate degree, one of the things
they told us was, you know, some a lot of times,
don't use any information from there because a lot of
times it's not factual. I know, she's setting up this
page is her personal page, so she it will, you know,
more than likely have factual information. But what do you
think about a Wikipedia page as opposed to and I
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know we're kind of veering off here, a Wikipedia page
as opposed to a LinkedIn page as it relates to
social media and making sure when someone looks you up,
you know it's they come out with a valid information
or will they go to a Wikipedia page as opposed
to a LinkedIn page.
Speaker 3 (31:31):
Do you think that's such a good question. Actually, you're
the only person ever in my entire time doing this
to ever ask you a question like that, So that
is such a unique question. And for the same reasons
you mentioned, which is also when I was going to school,
they did tell us that Wikipedia it doesn't have enough authority,
right right. And then also another thing, I don't know
if Wikipedia is still doing this, but they've been going
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out of business for the last couple of years and
asking people to donate to them, and we don't know
at what point they may end up going on business.
But to what I would recommend is that you build
your authority on social media because especially when you have
the SEO and keywords and you people are typing certain
things up, the first thing that pops up is content.
Like when you go to Google and you type in
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a question, the first thing that pops up is content,
whether it's a blog or it's a LinkedIn page or
YouTube video. TikTok videos have been posting up a lot
now too, because we're really in a society that people
want to consume content and the way that they are
consuming content. There are studies that have shown that people
can retain ninety five percent of the video more than
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they would reading anything. Right, videos are shared twelve hundred
percent more than anything else. And I can prove it
to you. When was the last time someone sent you
an email? And I don't mean like, I don't mean
you're on someone's email list. I mean a friend thought
of you, was like, hey, I had this, this email
came to me. I want to forward it to you. Right,
The answer is probably never. I don't know anyone who
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forwards emails to anyone, Right, maybe one, two, whatever. But
if I asked you when was the last time you
got a video, you probably got ten thousand just just
in this thirty minutes of us talking. Right, So I
would focus on the content that is most likely to
pop up when someone actually ask a question. Notice I
didn't say someone types my name in because for the
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most part, the people that you're attracting online, they don't
know your name yet. But what they do know is
that I have a problem, and they're typing that problem
into Google. And you want yes, and you want your
content to pop up. That solves that problem. Absolutely.
Speaker 4 (33:36):
I am so glad you said that. Because I was
on the fence, I didn't want to push the person
about this, but I did keep, you know, asking questions
to why Wikipedia, and they felt they had, you know,
valid reasons for that. But now that you know, you've
explained all of that, and I thought, again, I remember
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just going back for when I was in school, but
then I thought maybe things.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
Have changed, you know, and wasn't aware because.
Speaker 4 (34:04):
I don't really I don't use Wikipedia, so I wasn't aware.
And I also wasn't aware about the fact that they
were asking for the donations and they possibly going out
of business, which now I know and I have some information,
and yes, I'm gonna steal what you just told me
and her so that she does not waste her time
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kind of doing that may not it may not help,
and that was my concern in the beginning because I
didn't know if her using that Wikipedia page would even
help her in any way for what she's trying to do.
So thank you. I appreciate you answering that question. Like
I said, I know I kind of veered off topics.
Speaker 3 (34:46):
That was good, though it technically is still on topic
because I focus on marketing told like digital marketing period.
So my goal is to make sure that my clients
and my audience is using the most effective way of marketing.
Because again, our opportunity an opportunity to reach a lot
of people in a short amount of time, and so
you want to make sure you're optimizing the platforms online
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that's going to help you to do that. Now she
was building a Google business page, a Google page which
she can get testimonies, then I will say, do it, honey.
Speaker 2 (35:15):
The exactlipedia. Yeah, so thank you for that.
Speaker 4 (35:20):
So what are the key ingredients of a high converting
video though that builds influence and generates leads even while
you're sleep. You know, you hear people say you could
make money while you sleep bend, So I know they're
videos that can do that. But what are some key
ingredients that will help the video to do that?
Speaker 3 (35:40):
Hook? Hold help, Come on now, hook hold help, come
on now. Hook That's the video formula I teach all
of my clients. You want to look at your audience
very quickly within the first three seconds of your video.
And now it's really in the first second.
Speaker 2 (35:57):
Of your video.
Speaker 3 (35:58):
You want to hook your audience, right, and what do
we mean by hook, but you want to say something
or do something that will immediately grab their attention. Typically
it's leading with their pain point, like what is the
pain that they have? And you want to speak directly
into that situation to let them know I see you
and I hear you. The next thing is to hold
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them right, and we hold them by telling a compelling story,
a story that's going to let them know one either
you've gone through this or you've helped other people go
through this as well, and now you have the solution.
The solution that you want to offer to them would
be something that's bite sized, very quick, right, especially if
you're doing one minute videos, if you're doing ten minute videos,
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you want to make sure that you're packing it with
stories that's helping your audience because the goal is to
get them to watch your videos for a long duration
of time. Every platform watch time matters, right, So if
you're telling them stories, if you are helping them throughout
your content, they're going to stay there long enough for
you to help them. And the help is a call
to action. The call to action lets them know what
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to do next. And here's the thing. Your call to
action doesn't always have to lead to a sale. It
could be follow it could be common, it could be
watched this next video, right, but you want to use
a call to action that's going to help you accomplish
your goal for the video that you are posting. So
typically when I'm working with my clients, I teach them
that each video you post, you want to make sure
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that there's a goal attached to it, right. And Now,
sometimes business owners may be like, well, my goal is
to get brand awareness. That's not a strong enough goal.
We want measurable goals, right, And so every time you're
on social media, you're posting videos, your measurable goals will
always be either to grow your following, to build engagement,
whether it's comments or it says or it shares, it's
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to get leads or to get sales. Those are your
only goals. So based on Okay, today, I want to
get followers. You want to create a video that's going
to hook them, going to hold them, and give a
call to action for them to follow you. Today, I
want to get sales. You want to do the same
thing and give a call to action for them to
buy from you. The best thing about this high converting
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video formula is that once you post your video two
years from now, it can still work for you.
Speaker 2 (38:15):
Yes.
Speaker 3 (38:16):
And when we say making money in your sleep is
because the video itself is continuing to build authority. People
are continuing to see it years later, and then they
get to opt in and buy from you years later,
even if you're not talking about that thing anymore. And
it's happened with my clients. Like I have a client,
her name is Christina. She posts a video two years
ago that's still getting leads. The first day she posted
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is she got thirty leads and two years later she's
still getting leads from that one video.
Speaker 2 (38:43):
Wow, that is incredible.
Speaker 4 (38:46):
And I know you just have so many nuggets that
you can drop on us here. And I just wish
we just had hours just to sit with you and just.
Speaker 2 (38:56):
Pick your brain.
Speaker 4 (38:58):
But you know we're almost come to the end, so
tell us. I just want you to let us know
if you had one piece of advice that you would
share with the viewers and the listeners out there, what
would that piece of advice be.
Speaker 3 (39:16):
Oh, that's so good. The advice would be be authentic
to yourself. Your authenticity is what's going to drive your marketing.
I went through a phase in my business where I
was doing all the things. I was paying for ads,
hopping on trends, doing col DM marketing, doing all the things,
exhausting myself and nothing worked. And I remember I had
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to step away from all of that. It kind of
reminds me of King David before he became king, but
he was going up against Goliath and King Saul said, hey,
put on this armor, and we are David putting on
all this armor doing all the marketing things, and in
order for King David to actually be successful, he had
to take it off. And so I got to a
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point that I had to take off all the armor,
all the things that people were telling me, and I
had to be true to myself and I had to
pick up my sling and my three rocks. And for me,
my sling is live videos, podcasting and just really connecting
with my audience. That's what really helped me to build
my business to be so successful. Now, everything I mentioned
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everything works, the ads, the col DM, all of that,
it all works. But what works for you?
Speaker 2 (40:28):
Who are you?
Speaker 3 (40:29):
How are you created? What is your personality that's going
to attract the people and do the marketing that aligns
with you? So be true to yourself.
Speaker 2 (40:36):
Wow, that is incredible. Be true to yourself, be authentic,
and know what works for you.
Speaker 4 (40:43):
That's the key right there. And know what works for
you because like you said, you can jump on every
train out there, but if it's not for you, it's just.
Speaker 2 (40:52):
Not going to work.
Speaker 4 (40:53):
And again we're looking at biblical you know what's for
you is for you, yep, but it you know, we
just have to, like you say, sometimes we have to
step away and make sure that what.
Speaker 2 (41:06):
We're doing is what we need to be doing.
Speaker 3 (41:09):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (41:09):
Thank you so much. If you would just share with
us maybe if you have anything coming up that you'd
like us to know about, and also let our viewers
and our listeners know how they can reach out to
you to get some of.
Speaker 2 (41:22):
Those viral videos go on.
Speaker 3 (41:26):
Yes, absolutely, we do have our Convert Content to Cash Challenge.
It's launching June second, So if you want to join us,
all you have to do is go to Content too
Cash challenge dot com, sign up for the VIP experience,
and then you can join us in the challenge. Our
goal is to teach you how to create content that
sells in five days or less. And the reason why
we do it in five days or less. Is because
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we know what it's like to be listening to all
the gurus doing all the things and nothing works. So
what we do is we help you. We set you
up on a strategy that's authentic to you, and you
can start working that strategy and seeing results in the
challenge like that's the goal. And then if you just
want to get some more Bible marketing secrets and some
training for your content so that you can really build
out your social media marketing, your digital marketing as a whole,
(42:10):
feel free to follow me on YouTube at book of
Star because that's where I'm dropping a lot more of
my longer form content.
Speaker 4 (42:16):
Great, well, you'll be seeing me. I definitely would like
to find out more about that challenge. I'd like to
get in there and see if I could, you know,
do some things like my for example, my ted ex video.
It's out there and I know it has over like
two hundred and some views, but I would love a
million plus.
Speaker 2 (42:35):
So let's see. Let's see if I can make that happen.
Speaker 4 (42:38):
You know.
Speaker 2 (42:39):
With that, we'll see.
Speaker 4 (42:40):
But thank you so much Toamara star Cox for being
a valuable guest dropping all these oh my goodness, great
nuggets on the show. Appreciate you so much. Thank you,
and hopefully we could get you back again to share
some more information. But hopefully again, and our viewers and
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listeners took notes out there and we'll reach out to
you so that they can find out how to what
was that hook hold and help? Okay, all right, I'm
obliged for being here.
Speaker 2 (43:13):
It's been a pleasure.
Speaker 3 (43:15):
Thank you for having me.
Speaker 4 (43:16):
All righty well, I'm just going to give you all
the everyone now some upcoming things and events and around
town with me, what's going on, And I just want
to welcome you to another exciting edition of Me and
of what's been going on in my life. I am
absolutely thrilled to share some incredible news with all of you.
Speaker 2 (43:39):
It has truly been a whirlwind month.
Speaker 4 (43:42):
Filled with recognition, celebration, and heartfelt gratitude. First, I'm deeply
honored to announce that I was presented with the twenty
twenty five Prestigious Top Leaders of Excellence Award from the
House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pencil. This recognition
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was signed by Representative Joanna E. McClinton, the Democratic House Speaker,
and was presented to me while I was in the
Dominican Republic during the Spirit of a Dove Associations five
years of service celebration in partnership with the on it
X magazine international event. I want to extend my heartfelt
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gratitude to doctor Reginald Stiles and Sharon Siles, the visionary
founders of the Spirit of a Dove Association. Thank you
for your unwavering dedication and for choosing me to be
a part of this phenomenal celebration. But that's not all.
I have also been nominated for the twenty twenty five
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Veteran of the Year Award and I need your support. Yes,
I'm too my own horn here.
Speaker 2 (44:51):
And to win.
Speaker 4 (44:53):
The voting period started officially April thirtieth, and it's not
going to end until May twenty six, so you still
have time to vote. And to do so, you can
go to www dot military friendly dot com slash vote.
Speaker 2 (45:10):
That's www.
Speaker 4 (45:11):
Dot militaryfriendly dot com dash vote and just look for
my picture on the site, hit the vote button, put
your email address in. Then they're going to send you
an email for you to verify it is your email
so that the vote will count. So make sure you
go back and verify your email also. And finally, I'm
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thrilled to share that I have been shortlisted for the
Speakers Award based out of London as one of the
top five finalists in the Best Virtual Speaker twenty twenty
five category. Out of three hundred and nineteen applicants from
around the world, only eighty were selected across various categories,
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and I have the honor of standing among the top
five in my category. So a huge thank you to
the Speakers of Ward and to Elliet Kay for this
amazing recognition, and to all the other phenomenal finalists, I
want to congratulate you too.
Speaker 2 (46:10):
Again.
Speaker 4 (46:10):
As I said, this has been filled with gratitude and joy,
knowing that being recognized for something that I love doing,
which is uplifting women, empowering them to embrace their greatness
and inspiring them to step boldly into their calling. So
I just wanted to let you guys know what was
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going on, and I also want to thank my guests
for being here today. Shamara star Cox, thanks to my
viewers and listeners for tuning in. We're here every week
for the successful Women's Show, so make sure that you
subscribe to the channel, share and like this episode. Again,
this is a successful women's show. I'm doctor Madlin and
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lewis helping women to accelerate the path to success. Thank
you again for joining us. I love you all to
like and as always, be well and stay face.
Speaker 3 (47:07):
Got the have the time
Speaker 2 (47:17):
And