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It's All Poetry
Nicole Cloutier
39 episodes
2 weeks ago
From marketing to spellcasting, words are humans' most powerful tool. So let's look at them with intention. In each episode, Nicole Cloutier is joined by a guest to do a deep dive into exactly one word. Where did it come from? What does it mean? Does that meaning align with how we use it? Should it? Guaranteed to change the way you think about the words we use every day. Released every Thursday when in season. Sign up for free weekly marketing prompts at https://www.nicolecopy.com/prompts
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From marketing to spellcasting, words are humans' most powerful tool. So let's look at them with intention. In each episode, Nicole Cloutier is joined by a guest to do a deep dive into exactly one word. Where did it come from? What does it mean? Does that meaning align with how we use it? Should it? Guaranteed to change the way you think about the words we use every day. Released every Thursday when in season. Sign up for free weekly marketing prompts at https://www.nicolecopy.com/prompts
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This “funnel” has holes — marketing, metaphors, and consent (with Cleoniki Kesidis)
It's All Poetry
49 minutes 28 seconds
8 months ago
This “funnel” has holes — marketing, metaphors, and consent (with Cleoniki Kesidis)

In this episode, Nicole welcomes back her very first repeat guest (🥳), Cleoniki Kesidis, copywriter extraordinaire and fellow funnel-skeptic. The two dig into the uncomfortable origins and metaphors behind the word funnel, asking why such a common marketing term so often feels…well, kinda icky.


What starts as a conversation about email sequences and sales paths becomes a beautifully winding journey into ethical marketing, customer autonomy, and a whole lot of metaphors.


Let’s talk about the words we use in the marketing systems we build.


In this episode, you’ll discover…

  • Why “funnel” might not be the best metaphor—and a few alternates
  • What cows, tornadoes, and Temple Grandin have to do with marketing
  • The overlooked power of sequencing and why your audience deserves an exit
  • Why the best funnels feel more like ecosystems (and how to start designing yours)
  • What to do if you find yourself IN a funnel as a business owner (which you will, like, all the time)


A few quotes:

  • “It doesn’t feel like a friendly place to exist. It’s like you’re Dorothy and your house has been picked up and you’re being tossed around inside a tornado.”
  • “You want the sand to leave. You’re not trying to catch everybody.”
  • “When we talk about optimizing, it’s not about making every number as high as it can go.”
  • “When you’re an entrepreneur, you are always in a funnel.”


Connect with Cleo:

  • Grab Cleo's free resource: Everything You Need to Sell Your Evergreen Course Consistently at cekcopywriting.com
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cleonikikesidis (she’s so good here)



Curious about ethical sales and lead magnets that don’t feel gross? Check out Nicole’s newsletter for prompts and ideas: nicolecopy.com/prompts

It's All Poetry
From marketing to spellcasting, words are humans' most powerful tool. So let's look at them with intention. In each episode, Nicole Cloutier is joined by a guest to do a deep dive into exactly one word. Where did it come from? What does it mean? Does that meaning align with how we use it? Should it? Guaranteed to change the way you think about the words we use every day. Released every Thursday when in season. Sign up for free weekly marketing prompts at https://www.nicolecopy.com/prompts