Bring Your Hustle Home

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It feels like we’ve been working from home forever. We’ve killed damn near every germ we’ve come across, and our hands are peeling from all the sanitizing. Although some gyms, breweries, and salons are opening back up, life just isn't the same and neither is the hustle. It might feel like the universe is closing down on you. You’re a hustler, so you can’t stand the feeling of being unproductive. But just know that with the virtual time we are in, it’s important to take your hustle online! Continue managing your brand identity and build trust with your community during these crazy times by getting your business on the internet.

Fire Up The Blogging Machine

If you’re not already blogging, what are you even doing? Blogging is essential in business and marketing. Your writing will give you more visibility online and establishes you as a thought leader, which will create growth in your business. Plus, it drives traffic to your site, helping your hustle stay alive. When all of this passes and things start to open up again, you’ll want your audience to remember you and come to you during the good times.

VLOG The Hell Out Of Your Hustle

Videos are the way of the world right now. The set-up can be as simple as your iPhone placed up against a stack of books, or your laptop open right in front of you. Seriously, even musicians are releasing social distancing music videos made on Zoom and FaceTime. It’s the aesthetic. Don’t focus on perfection; just get the content done. If you’re a brewery, for instance, do a DIY video for your regular bar patrons to brew up the good stuff at home. People want visuals. They want to do all the same things they were doing before — and they need you, the expert, to be there for them and let them know they can do it. Get creative, demonstrate your know-how, and build that trust and relationship with your client base.

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Get Your Voice Heard With A Podcast

Your audience should be able to digest what you’re putting into the world in all sorts of ways — reading, watching, and listening. Podcasting gives your audience a whole other platform to consume your content. You don’t need fancy equipment, and you can record remotely. With just a click of a button, your clients can get the juicy information they need right from you. And it gives them something more to do while at home!

Sharing Is Caring

After you’ve got your content created, it’s time to get it all online. Share links and spread your message on the proper social media channels that work for you. Clearly, if you are a brewery, you may not want to be posting on LinkedIn. However, Instagram is a great place to give tutorials to your followers. If you’re a personal trainer, post some workout videos to get your clients moving. If you’re a hairstylist, help your clients manage their quarantine hair for their virtual meetings. Either way, your audience needs you, and the hustle never stops.

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Grind. Drink. Repeat. Hustle.

All good hustles begin with a smooth cup of freshly ground Pure Grind Coffee. You’re going to love this coffee and it might just freaking change your life. Grab a bag below and keep hustling on. Now, go kick some ass and take some names.


 
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