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The Boring Brand Breakup
Janisha, Good Hearted Studio
8 episodes
2 weeks ago
The podcast for go-getter founders on a mission to make the world a better place, stuck in the loop of same-old marketing tactics (boo!) This is your invitation to break up with yawnsome marketing and become a leading brand that not only survives, but thrives. As a brand copywriter who’s chronically online and worked in digital marketing for almost a decade, I’ve seen firsthand the mistakes and missed opportunities of so many brands. So, I decided to put together all my unsolicited advice on building a successful start-up and arm you with the tools to stop sabotaging your chances to grow.
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The podcast for go-getter founders on a mission to make the world a better place, stuck in the loop of same-old marketing tactics (boo!) This is your invitation to break up with yawnsome marketing and become a leading brand that not only survives, but thrives. As a brand copywriter who’s chronically online and worked in digital marketing for almost a decade, I’ve seen firsthand the mistakes and missed opportunities of so many brands. So, I decided to put together all my unsolicited advice on building a successful start-up and arm you with the tools to stop sabotaging your chances to grow.
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2. Breaking Up With Website Icks — ft. Keira Anderson (Keira Rose Creative)
The Boring Brand Breakup
44 minutes 24 seconds
9 months ago
2. Breaking Up With Website Icks — ft. Keira Anderson (Keira Rose Creative)

I’ll be real with you, sending people to a bad website is like taking your dream date out to a dodgy restaurant—it kills the vibe immediately. Don’t fumble your chance to have your audience fall in love with your brand by making easy mistakes!


In this episode, I’m sitting down with design queen, Keira Anderson of Keira Rose Creative, to pick her brain for you about all things websites, UX and quick wins to stop giving your audience the ICK and instead have them falling head over heels for your brand from the minute they land on your website.


Keira has a superpower for bringing together websites that radiate your inner magic and effortlessly connects brands with their dream audiences. The key? A beautiful website that not only looks good, but is backed by UX, strategy and works hard for you. Tune in and get ready to take your website from zero to hero.


Guess what? This is episode 2 of our 5-part mini-series on breaking up with your boresome, same-old marketing. Go ahead and binge the other four episodes, out now for your listening pleasure, and get ready for that post-break up glow up.


Loved this episode? Share it with a friend! You can not-so-subtly imply it’s the wake up call their marketing is feelin’ a bit boresome or pretend it’s totally unrelated…


Can’t get enough of me?Aw, shucks. 

Be besties with me on socials @goodheartedstudio 🤎


FREE DOWNLOAD 🍒⁠Brand Breakup Cheat Sheet⁠


Connect with Keira on Instagram @keirarosecreative

FREE DOWNLOAD 🌹Keira’s Homepage Handbook

The Boring Brand Breakup
The podcast for go-getter founders on a mission to make the world a better place, stuck in the loop of same-old marketing tactics (boo!) This is your invitation to break up with yawnsome marketing and become a leading brand that not only survives, but thrives. As a brand copywriter who’s chronically online and worked in digital marketing for almost a decade, I’ve seen firsthand the mistakes and missed opportunities of so many brands. So, I decided to put together all my unsolicited advice on building a successful start-up and arm you with the tools to stop sabotaging your chances to grow.