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Black Entrepreneurs that are Changing the Game

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A roundup in honor of those who inspire us ALL.YEAR.LONG. Hey there, friend! As we continue to celeb

A roundup in honor of those who inspire us ALL.YEAR.LONG. Hey there, friend! As we continue to celebrate Black History Month, I want to share a special episode roundup that features guests who have made Online Marketing Made Easy immeasurably better. They’re highly successful entrepreneurs. Culture shapers. Financial geniuses. Online marketers. Activists. And above all, they’re entrepreneurs and creators -- working to create change for themselves and their communities. I am beyond excited for you to tune in, and hope that you join me in supporting these powerful Black voices who are inspiring so many people -- including me -- every day. Are you ready? Here they are. - [Is A Blog Valuable To Your Business? With Glo Atanmo](=) - [Perfect Your Price Point & Create Consistent Revenue with Jereshia Hawk]() - [How To Get Noticed Online (& What Jumping Out Of A Plane Has To Do With Entrepreneurship) with Luvvie Ajayi Jones]() - [How To Turn Your Expertise Into A Successful Course with Azhelle Wade]() - [How To Use Content & Storytelling To Grow Your Business with Aprille Franks]() - [Branding Vs. Marketing (& Why It's Important To You) with Ryan Holtz]() - [How To Create *True* Wealth As An Entrepreneur: An Exclusive Coaching Session with Patrice Washington]() - [The Power Of Your Voice: How To Cut Through The Online Noise, Attract Your Ideal Customers, & Make $$$ with Jam Gamble]( - [5-Steps To Make Your Marketing More Inclusive with Sonia Thompson]( - [Why Women Should Be Investing (& How To Do It Well) with Bola Sokunbi]( Download these episodes by clicking the links above or find every episode of Online Marketing Made Easy on your favorite listening platform. And if you’d be so kind, please share them with your entrepreneurial friends (maybe even forward this email to them?!) as we continue to magnify, uplift, support and empower Black entrepreneurs. ALL my best, Amy Not into gaining valuable step-by-step guidance from the Online Marketing Made Easy podcast? [Click here]( to opt out of emails relating to my podcast and keep your inbox focused on those big business goals. You won’t be taken off of my list completely, I'll just remove you from any podcast emails. ;) To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely click here: [Unsubscribe]( Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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