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118: Marketing by Obedience: What Happens When You Let God Lead Your Strategy

118: Marketing by Obedience: What Happens When You Let God Lead Your Strategy

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You've checked off the logo. You've picked your colors. You've maybe even got a website. But your business still feels scattered — and you're not sure why people aren't finding you.Here's the thing: your brand is not your logo. It's how you make people feel. And if you don't have a clear workflow for putting that brand out into the world consistently — without burning yourself out or living on social media — you're leaving growth on the table.This week I'm sharing a replay of a conversation I had with my friend Tracy Hoth on her podcast, The Organized Coach. Y'all, I listened back to this one and immediately asked Tracy if I could share it with you here — it was that good. We talked brand foundations, podcast workflows, email strategy, and what it actually looks like to build a business without social media when you also have a full-time job (hi, fellow church staff friends 👋).What You'll LearnWhat a brand actually is — and why your colors and logo are just a fraction of itThe brand voice question that changes everything (especially if you're an Enneagram 8 who's been told to dial it back)How to structure a podcast-first content workflow that produces show notes, blog posts, and email content from a single recording sessionWhy podcast SEO and website SEO are completely different — and which one is driving real Google trafficThe quarterly inventory habit that keeps your business (and your website) from growing mold in the cornersWhat to do if you're just starting out and can't afford a full website yetEpisode Highlights[00:00] Why Jan asked to replay this episode on her own show — and what made it so rich[02:45] The real definition of brand: it's not your logo, it's how you make people feel[06:30] "Don't build your brand on the sand" — why infrastructure matters more than aesthetics when you're starting out[10:00] Jan's full-time-job reality: working 40-60 hours at a church and still building a business[12:15] Why Jan made a conscious decision — with the Lord — to leave social media out of her business plan[14:30] The exact podcast workflow: batch outlining → scripting → batch recording → editing → show notes → SEO blog post → email[18:00] The 70% growth stat: what happened when Jan started putting SEO-optimized show notes on her website[21:30] Podcast SEO vs. website SEO — why you need to think about both differently (and why AI search is a third category entirely)[24:00] A real client case study: from corporate burnout and zero business to a live website, email list, and affiliate income[30:00] The quarterly inventory habit and why even established business owners need to keep evaluating what's working[33:00] The Third Space Retreat and the Soul Rest Retreat — what's coming in 2026Key Takeaway"When you are called to something, when the Lord has a purpose for your life, the more you move, the clearer you get."That's the owned media strategy in a sentence. You don't have to have it all figured out before you start. You just have to start.Resources MentionedTracy Hoth's podcast: The Organized Coach — put it on your regular listen listJan's website: jantouchberry.com — retreat info, brand and web design servicesThe Third Space Retreat — small group retreats for women entrepreneurs (10–20 women, new locations each time)Soul Rest Retreat 2026 — an agenda-free retreat for disconnecting from the world and reconnecting with your Creator; dates at jantouchberry.comCall to ActionIf this conversation stirred something in you about your brand, your workflow, or your website — that's not an accident. Your website is your most powerful owned media asset, and it should be doing marketing work for you while you sleep (or rest on the Sabbath, as it should be).Head to jantouchberry.com to learn more about working with Jan on your web design or brand — or to grab a spot at one of the 2026 retreats.And if you haven't already, subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss the next episode. An Apple Podcasts review goes a long way toward getting this show into the earbuds of the Christian women entrepreneurs who need it most. 🙏
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