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Cubicle to CEO

128. [$10K MONTH CASE STUDY] How This Stay-At-Home Mom Built Her Business (& Employs Other Moms)

Cubicle to CEO

Ellen Yin

Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurship

5.0580 Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

In today’s case study, we explore how a stay-at-home mom was able to build a business that makes $10K a month and employs other moms and primary caregivers. Kara Hoholik is the founder of Social For Good Co., a social impact marketing agency that helps small businesses, entrepreneurs, and nonprofits amplify their message through compelling content and building a community around their work.  Before joining our 12 month Cubicle to CEO mentorship program, Kara used to charge between $200-$500 for her services, and would even lose money working with some of her clients. Now her services start at $2,000 monthly retainers, and her work has been featured on The List TV, Ticker News, and the New York Times.  Listen to this episode to hear how you can apply the same intentionality Kara has mastered to uplevel the clientele you’re attracting and your pricing! Connect with Kara: https://www.socialforgood.co https://www.instagram.com/socialforgood.co https://www.facebook.com/socialforgoodco https://www.pinterest.com/socialforgoodco https://www.linkedin.com/in/kara-hoholik-522174b1/ https://www.twitter.com/kmhoho https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdYy3QG9/ If you enjoyed today's episode, please: Join our referral rewards program by signing up for our text notifications at ellenyin.com/superfan , and share your custom referral link with your biz besties to get them to sign up too!  Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your IG story and tag me @missellenyin & @cubicletoceo so I can repost you. Leave a positive review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe for new episodes every Monday  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Go to bluehost.com slash wonder suite. That's bluehost.com slash wonder suite. You're listening to the Cubicle to CEO podcast, episode 128. In today's case study,

1:06.3

we explore how a stay-at-home mom was able to build a business that makes $10,000 a month and

1:11.5

employs other moms and primary caregivers. Kara Hojolic is the founder of Social for

1:16.6

Good Co, a social impact marketing agency that helps small businesses, entrepreneurs, and nonprofits

1:22.4

amplify their message through compelling content and building a community around their

1:27.0

work. Before joining

1:28.5

our 12-month mentorship program, Cubicle as CEO, Kara used to charge between $200 to $500 for

1:35.9

her services and would even lose money working with some of her clients. Now her services start

1:41.8

at $2,000 monthly retainers. And her work has been featured on the List TV,

1:48.0

ticker news, and the New York Times.

1:50.5

Keep listening to hear how you can apply the same intentionality Kara has mastered to uplevel

1:55.7

the clientele you're attracting and your pricing.

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