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Dear FoundHer...Real Founder Stories for Women Small Business Owners

Case Study: I Lost 2,000 Followers but Gained 14,000 in the Last 120 Days, with Lindsay Pinchuk, Host of Dear FoundHer...

Dear FoundHer...Real Founder Stories for Women Small Business Owners

Lindsay Pinchuk

Ceo, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Women In Business, Careers, Small Business, Marketing, Business, Bobbi Brown, Female Founder, Pivot, Business Owner, Foundher

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2024

⏱️ 23 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Summary

In this episode, Host, Lindsay Pinchuk shares her experience of finding her voice and speaking out on important issues. Since October 7th she's lost 2,000 followers on Instagram, but she's gained 14,000, for a net gain of 12,000+ followers.


In this episode, she shares the impact it has had on her business, including the loss of contacts and followers, but also the connections and support she has gained. Lindsay emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and speaking up, even in the face of criticism. She shares the positive impact speaking out has had on her business, including increased engagement, customer inquiries and actual business transactions.


Lindsay concludes by expressing gratitude for the support she has received and encouraging others to find their voice and speak out.


Takeaways

  • Speaking out on important issues can have a significant impact on your business, including both positive and negative outcomes.
  • Authenticity and connection are key to building a strong community and attracting the right customers.
  • Don't be afraid to lose followers or customers when speaking out, as the right people will support and advocate for you.
  • Sharing your true self and values can lead to opportunities and connections that align with your beliefs.


Chapters

00:00 Finding My Voice and Speaking Out

03:20 The Impact of Speaking Out

05:15 The Power of Authenticity and Connection

08:12 The Vanity Numbers: Followers and Engagement

10:01 Speaking Out and Business Impact

15:46 The Success of Marketing Made Simple

17:30 The Importance of Speaking Out

18:24 Opportunities and Connections

19:49 Gratitude and Support


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi guys, it's me, Lindsay Pinchuk, host of Deer Fountain, and I just wanted to pop in and say thank you so much for all of your support as we launched our 200th episode in season three a couple of weeks ago.

0:12.6

Your ratings and reviews and you listening to the episode helped us to get to number 59 on the Apple Podcast Entrepreneurship chart, and our ranking moved

0:22.9

up to the top 1.5% of podcasts globally. So thank you is an understatement. Honestly, you being here

0:31.5

and helping out and just all of your support means so much to me. To everyone who took the time to leave a rating or review, you have no idea how much that means.

0:41.0

And if you haven't, I hope that you'll consider doing so.

0:43.6

That's how other people find your founder.

0:45.9

But for now, I want to announce the three winners of our season three episode 200 prize packages,

0:52.1

Jill Friedman, Paige Silverman, and Darcy Rabinowitz.

0:55.8

Please make sure you email Lindsay at Lindsaypinchuck.com to validate your review and to claim

1:01.4

your prize package. Thank you again to everyone for all of your support. And now on to the show.

1:07.4

Dear founder, I'm your host, Lindsay Pinchuk. At 30 years old, I founded my first company

1:12.5

with just $500, building it to reach 3 million people and generate seven figures in revenue

1:17.6

for six years straight, all before I sold it. A decade later, I exited with one goal to support other

1:23.9

women in business through their own entrepreneurship journeys. As an entrepreneur,

1:28.1

you wear every hat. You burn the midnight oil and most of all, you pour your heart and soul

1:33.3

into everything you do. But there's no blueprint for success. Every week on Dear Founder,

1:39.2

you'll get to sit in as I pick the brain of some of my closest female founder contacts.

1:44.1

Save yourself time, money, and hassle, listening to the lessons of some of my closest female founder contacts. Save yourself time,

1:45.1

money, and hassle listening to the lessons of those who have already done it. You'll also have

1:49.7

the chance to hear about my own founder journey, how I built my first company and now how I'm

1:54.3

building my second as I share solo episodes filled with actionable lessons and steps that you can

1:59.5

apply to your business immediately.

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