Why We Rebranded

Why We Rebranded

It’s been quite a while since our last post, and the reason we’ve been MIA is because we decided at the end of 2016 to rebrand Humble & Whole.  Keep reading to get the scoop on why exactly we chose to rebrand, the intention behind our timing, and indications that it may be time for your own rebrand.

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7 Reasons Why Pinterest is a Marketing Powerhouse

7 Reasons Why Pinterest is a Marketing Powerhouse

If you are a blogger hoping to expand your reach or a business owner wanting to increase sales, you must give Pinterest a try!  Pinterest is one of the most powerful platforms you can use to build your audience.  We like to think of it as a marketing powerhouse because a lot of our content has gained traction from Pinterest.  Check out our top 7 reasons why Pinterest is worth your time.

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You Must Do This to Boost Engagement on Social Media

You Must Do This to Boost Engagement on Social Media

Slowly but surely, bloggers and creative entrepreneurs are starting to realize that in order to accomplish their blogging and/or business goals, an engaged following is more important than a large following.  An engaged following is how you develop a community around your brand and create buzz about your brand/what you have to offer.  Keep reading to find out the number one thing you need to do to grow an engaged following.

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Stop Obsessing Over Vanity Metrics

Stop Obsessing Over Vanity Metrics

There is a current obsession among some bloggers to grow fast and furious.  I can recall when we started our first nursing blog and then Humble & Whole, that we wanted more than anything to expand our reach.  

In the slow and humble beginning, you just want a fresh set of eyes on your blog and social media posts.  You believe that you have noteworthy information to share with the world and want to grow the community on your blog and social media networks as quickly as possible.

Keep reading to learn why you need to stop obsessing over your follower count, page views, and likes, and shift your attention to the engagement rates of your blog and social media networks.

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