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Mark talks to Samantha Kelly
Ready to stop lurking and start leading?
"I don't want people to think I'm bragging. I never know what to say". I hear this a lot say Samantha Kelly
Sound familiar?
Well Samantha says "You know you should show up, but you’re not sure what to say, how to stand out, or how to turn connections into real opportunities.
People buy from people and on LinkedIn, relationships can be built easily that result in that call. How? By being human, engaging and adding value. I can guide your team and get them excited about using LinkedIn as part of their sales strategy.
Proven ability to drive audience engagement, increase brand visibility, and represent organisations at high-profile events and campaigns."
I've managed content strategy across platforms including Instagram, X (Twitter), TikTok, and especially LinkedIn. (B2B sales are my speciality).
I grow audience by 20% through targeted campaigns and engagement tactics.
I analyse performance metrics to optimize digital strategy. enhance brand equity, boost lead generation, and drive revenue growth.
Thank you for tuning in!
I’m Mark Beggs, neurodiversity specialist, speaker, and bestselling author of the childens books The Umbrella Girls and the Tree people and business book You Need a Neck Like A Jocky's Boll***K to be and Entrepreneur. Through my work, I support children, adults, parents, and organisations in understanding neurodiversity, building confidence, and creating environments where every individual can thrive.
With years of experience in coaching, leadership development and business developmentand empowering neurodivergent thinkers, this podcast is my way of sharing insights, real conversations, and practical tools that make a difference.
You can contact me on mark.beggs@me.com or via www.mindseyeeducation.com
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