IAM236- Marketing Consultant and Founder Provides Digital Marketing Services to Service-based Business
Podcast interview with Ashley Mason
Ashley Mason is a marketing consultant and the founder of Dash of Social, which provides digital marketing services to service-based businesses. Services include social media marketing, paid ads, SEO, and PR. When she's not working, she loves to go for a run or curl up on the couch with a good book!
- CEO Hack: Trello for being project management and organized.
- CEO Nugget: Network, network and network
- CEO Defined: Showing up and making connections for the people you're serving
Website:https://www.dashofsocial.com/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/dashofsocial
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dashofsocial
Twitter: www.twitter.com/dashofsocial
contentcalendar.dashofsocial.com/Q1 (freebie)
dashofvisibility.dashofsocial.com (connects female entrepreneurs to free visibility opportunities)
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Intro 0:02
Do you want to learn effective ways to build relationships, generate sales and grow your business from successful entrepreneurs, startups, and CEOs without listening to a long, long, long interview? If so, you've come to the right place. Gresham Harkless values your time and is ready to share with you precisely the information you're in search of. This is the I AM CEO Podcast.
Gresham Harkless 0:26
Hello, hello, hello. This is Gresham from the I AM CEO Podcast and I have a very special guest on the show today. I've Ashley Mason of Dash of Social. Ashley, it's awesome to have you on the show.
Ashley Mason 0:36
Thanks for having me, Gresham.
Gresham Harkless 0:37
No problem. Super excited to have you on and what I want to do is just read a little bit more about Ashley so you can hear about all the awesome things that she's doing. And Ashley Mason is a marketing consultant and founder of Dash of Social, which provides digital marketing services to service-based businesses. Services include social media marketing, paid ads, SEO, and public relations. When she's not working, she loves to go for a run or curl up on the couch with a good book. Ashley, are you ready to speak to the I AM CEO community?
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Ashley Mason 1:05
I'm ready.
Gresham Harkless 1:06
Awesome. Let's do it. So the first question I had was to hear a little bit more about what I call your CEO story. And what led you to start your business?
Ashley Mason 1:12
Yeah. So when I was 15 years old, I started a fashion and lifestyle blog called Lilian Lemons. And so I actually grew that blog organically through social media. So I was spending probably 10 to 15 hours per week just on building the blog organically connecting with others online, kind of getting my name out there, and things like that. And so once I really kind of started to grow, I got the opportunity to work with a lot of small companies to do paid partnerships. So they'd send me their products, attend press events, they would just pay me just write about their services and stuff like that.
And I noticed that most of these companies, this was actually in 2013, most of these companies were only focusing on influencer marketing at the time, and just neglecting using social media on their own. And I was like, Well, I see the benefits of using social media as kind of leveraging your online space. And so I realized that they needed to be doing this too. And so through kind of using social media on my own for my blog, it became I kind of fell in love with it, I guess, is the best way to put it. And so I wanted to help these companies out, while also learning more about marketing and how it works.
So the companies that I had a relationship with, really started to help them on a pro bono basis and build social media strategies for them to assist in their marketing efforts and things like that. So I really loved what I was doing, and jumped into freelancing from there, and then establish my business. And because I'm so passionate about helping others, really supporting them, and giving results to their businesses, that's why I continue to do my business.
Gresham Harkless 2:35
Awesome, awesome, awesome. Well, I absolutely love that story, especially because it's kind of like you always like scratching your own itch, so to speak, you start out with, you know, creating your product for yourself and creating something for yourself. And then all of a sudden, all these people want to listen and read and watch and see everything that you're doing. And they want to partner with you. The next thing you know, you kind of see an opportunity where they're kind of not leveraging something.
Ashley Mason 2:54
Exactly.
Gresham Harkless 2:55
Awesome, awesome, awesome, man. And I wanted to drill down a little bit deeper and hear a little bit more about what you're doing with Dash of Social. Could you take us through like exactly how you're helping out the clients you're working with?
Ashley Mason 3:02
Yeah, definitely. So a few of the services that I offer, as I mentioned, are social media management, I do a little bit of PR, we do paid ads, and we do SEO. But I'd say the biggest piece that people find valuable is this whole management part. Because right now, everyone knows that social media is really big, but they just don't want to do it themselves. And they just don't have the time to do it. Because as everyone knows, entrepreneurs are wearing a million different hats.
And so marketing usually is one of the things that tends to follow the bottom of the to-do list. And so with my social media management offerings, I really support them on a day-to-day basis. And it's almost like I'm in the company internally, although I'm just an external consultant. And so really kind of supporting them with making sure that all of their profiles are optimized, but then also getting results and taking a bunch of time and stress off in my client's hands as well.
Gresham Harkless 3:49
Yeah, that makes perfect sense. And in this day and age, you know, you kind of have to have like a social media strategy. And a lot of times the business owner, or even maybe even whoever's in charge is supposed to be doing that doesn't have the opportunity to always be on the edge and learn everything that's going on all the changes in algorithms, all these things. So it sounds like you kind of are a partner in like you said, you're in the business, but also able to provide that expertise.
Ashley Mason 4:11
Exactly. And so that's one thing that I really like, too, is that everyone, that's what everyone says is everyone's like, Oh my god, the Instagram algorithm is added again, and they don't understand it. But they're like, I need to understand it in order to get around it to help get their content seen. So that's one thing that they've really appreciated the fact that like, they don't have to worry about reading up on all the different trends and changes and things like that.
Gresham Harkless 4:32
Absolutely, absolutely. Because the Instagram algorithm has always added it seems like and so is Facebook. voice changing, so better to know everything and every change and nuance. You least you have somebody that you can call, it sounds like.
Ashley Mason 4:44
Definitely
Gresham Harkless 4:45
Awesome, awesome, awesome. And so now I wanted to ask you for what I call your secret sauce and this could be for you or your organization, but it's what you feel kind of sets you apart or makes you unique.
Ashley Mason 4:54
So I would say one thing that I really have that kind of sets me apart from others is definitely my time management. A lot of people often be like, how do you handle so many different things in the day, I guess it's just because I can say I was blessed that I was given really good time management skills. And so I have kind of like a very, I guess domestic was like a strict schedule. And so I use Trello to do this, but literally map out my entire week, every Monday morning, and I know what I need to do at what times every single day so that we really kind of helps me to ensure that no projects slip through the cracks, and then it makes sure I hit every point of a project that I need to do.
And so I do start really early at like 5 am. But I find that I'm totally a morning person. And that really kind of helps me to get through things, just having everything scheduled. I think that's something that my clients really appreciate. Because a lot of the things that they say are that they really love how responsive I am. And so I think that I'm able to be responsive, really responsive to them, because of the schedule that I've set for myself.
Gresham Harkless 5:50
Yeah, it's funny that you mentioned that I could definitely echo that as well, because a lot of times when you're managing so many things, you have to be more quote unquote, disciplined, and you have to pay attention to this schedule. But what it allows you to do is to take on more kinds of things. I don't know if you have that exact same experience.
Ashley Mason 6:03
Exactly. Yeah, that's one thing I found is that like, once I really kind of started, as my friend, Liz, which she calls a time audit, once I really started auditing myself, and really taking note of how long I tend to do certain tasks, which tasks can work best for different days, that's when I really was able to make a perfect schedule for myself. And as you said, once I had that schedule, I was like, oh, I actually have more time in the day than I think I do. And I'm able to add more things in and kind of get ahead on work, which is always a great feeling.
Gresham Harkless 6:29
Absolutely, absolutely. And I think Liz might have mentioned her time audit and doing the time audit. And that was one of the things that you might be afraid to look at. It's funny, I always have it running, but you're kind of afraid to say, Oh, I'm spending all my time doing this when I could be doing that. But it helps you make better decisions.
Ashley Mason 6:42
Exactly. And also helps you to know when to outsource, because this is something that actually I very recently did I realized I was taking way too much time actually posting my client's content on Instagram. And I was like, I really hate doing this because it's just so tedious. And I realized that it was taking me 10 hours a month just to post on Instagram for them when I already had the content written. And so I outsource that. And I was like now I have 10 extra hours a month that I can work on so many other things.
Gresham Harkless 7:08
I absolutely love that it's kind of like that combination of knowing yourself and knowing where your strengths are, and knowing what you can outsource because you have a full kind of view of everything that's on your plate. And you know, you know, where it might be somebody else, even stronger strengths that kind of, you know, put that on their plate.
Ashley Mason 7:22
Absolutely.
Gresham Harkless 7:23
Awesome, awesome, awesome. And now I wanted to switch gears a little bit and ask you and you might have already touched on this. But this is for a CEO hack. And this might be an app or book or habit that you have. But it's something that makes you more effective and efficient.
Ashley Mason 7:33
Yes. So as I just mentioned, Trello has been a total lifesaver for a long time, I was totally a pen-and-paper type of person. But then I realized that it wasn't really, I guess, efficient or feasible for me to continue to use a paper planner, because I was constantly crossing things out and switching days. And all this stuff in my calendar was just one big scribbled-out mess. And so I really realized that I needed a digital tool where I can easily kind of drag and drop and move things around.
And so after trying out a few different project management tools, I really love Trello. And so I've set up a ton of boards, depending on the different like I guess aspects of my business. So just my regular to-do list, I have like basic bookkeeping in there. I have, I guess, boards for delegating to different team members and things like that. And so using Trello has really helped me make sure that I don't forget to do anything, because, with entrepreneurs, we have like 1000 different things on our plates that if you don't write it down, you will forget. And so with Trello, it just takes two seconds to add it in.
And I have it on my laptop and my phone, which is a really big plus for me. So that way, if I'm ever on the go, and something comes to mind, I was like, Oh, wait, let me get that right in there. And that way, it's immediate instead of me having to try to remember to add it in later on.
Gresham Harkless 8:38
Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, I'm glad to know I'm not the only one that forgets a lot of stuff. Because that happens all the time. It kind of helps to have and leverage technologies like that. And it's so it's kind of like a project management system where you kind of just organize everything and I guess it's kind of a little bit more creative because it has the board is kind of similar to Pinterest from I haven't used it. But that's what I understand. Is that correct?
Ashley Mason 9:00
Yeah, it's more I definitely would say it's more of like the creative because a lot of project management tools are more, I guess technical is the best way to put it. And so that's one of the reasons why I like Trello is because one, it's free, I really, I really didn't need a paid one because I didn't need all these capabilities that the paid ones had. But I also liked that it was just so easy to use. Because the technical ones, they're more meant for people who have larger teams. And I'm like, well, it's just me and three other people right now. So I need something huge. And so Trello I just like how it looks visually, and aesthetically, it just makes it really easy to plan things around that way.
Gresham Harkless 9:32
Absolutely, absolutely. I love that. And now I wanted to ask you for what I call a CEO nugget. And this is a word of wisdom or piece of advice. Or if you can happen to be a time machine, what would you tell your younger business self?
Ashley Mason 9:43
I would say to definitely network network network. So that was something that I've really worked on a lot over the past probably year and a half now. And there's a specific Facebook group that I'm a part of locally for women entrepreneurs and there's almost 19th I wasn't group members in there. And one thing that I've consistently done every week is just show up. So I never really promote myself, I always just kind of share more of like my story or about myself or give free pieces of marketing advice and things like that.
And because I'm so consistent with that, and constantly connecting with multiple other women from the group, that's actually where a lot of my clients come from. And then I often get referrals from people because of that group. And they'll be like, Oh, someone still referred you. And I'm like, I haven't even heard of that person that referred me, but they just like, know who I am because of what I've done. And so I think that really setting aside time every single week to network can be not only great for getting clients but also for making friends and really kind of getting those mentors and people you can turn to in the entrepreneurial world.
Gresham Harkless 10:43
Absolutely, absolutely. Relationships are everything and then you know, making time, you know, to do that or setting time aside to do that to show up, as you say, which I love that is because it provides so many opportunities. And a lot of times in, let me know, if you find this exact thing where you find out the world is a lot smaller than it seems because you know, it seems like everybody's connected in some way, shape, or fashion. So as you mentioned, next thing, you know, you're working with one client, and this client knows, you know, five other people that end up becoming clients.
Ashley Mason 11:09
Exactly. And I always say that referrals are the best compliment. So knowing that someone appreciates the work that you're doing for them and then wants to trust you enough to refer you to people that are close to them. I think that's really huge. And it's definitely a big source of growing your business just getting those referrals simply because you're connecting with others and showing up.
Gresham Harkless 11:27
Absolutely, absolutely. It's nothing better than a referral. So I definitely would echo that as well, too. And now I wanted to ask you my absolute favorite question, which is a definition of what it means to be a CEO. And we're hoping to have different, quote-unquote, CEOs on the show. So, Ashley, I want to ask you, what does being a CEO mean to you?
Ashley Mason 11:41
I would say that being a CEO means that you're, I think showing up honestly, again, I'm gonna say that because I think with a lot of bigger businesses, the CEOs aren't always, I guess, face to face with a consumer because they have so many other people working below them who are kind of doing that process. And that's one of the things that I love most about being a solo entrepreneur is that I'm really the face of the business. And I get to connect with my clients face-to-face every single day. There's no kind of that middleman or anything like that. And so that's what I think is what it really means to be a CEO is just always making sure to show up and make those connections with the people that you're serving.
Gresham Harkless 12:15
Absolutely, absolutely. And a lot of times, you know, everything kind of takes and marches to your own beat. So depending on what leads that you create, and how you, you know, carry yourself in, you know, if you're the face of the business and everything, a lot of times your team members, clients, everything will kind of go according to that base. So you kind of have to set that.
Ashley Mason 12:32
Absolutely.
Gresham Harkless 12:33
Awesome, awesome, awesome. Well, actually, I truly appreciate you for taking some time out. What I want to do is pass you the mic, so to speak, just to see if there's anything additional, you can tell our readers and our listeners, and then of course, how best they can get ahold of you.
Ashley Mason 12:44
Yeah, definitely. So I would say, My piece of advice, if you're looking to kind of take control of your own marketing is to really just take it slow. I think oftentimes, people just try to do everything at once because they're like, Oh my God, I need to be on every platform for social media, I need to do email marketing, you do blogging into all of this, and I'm like, No, you just need to start out with one or two things, get comfortable with it, and then kind of work your way up. If you try to overload yourself, you'll get stressed and you'll not want to do it anymore. And so I think that the easiest way to fail is just kind of overloading your plate. In terms of where you can find me online, I am www.dashofsocial.com or I am Dash of Social on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Gresham Harkless 13:21
Awesome, awesome, awesome. We will make sure to have those links in the show notes just so that anybody can follow up with you. And Ashley, I truly appreciate you appreciate your time. Appreciate all the awesome things that you're doing. And I hope you have a phenomenal rest of the day.
Ashley Mason 13:32
Thank you too.
Outro 13:34
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Intro 0:02
Do you want to learn effective ways to build relationships, generate sales and grow your business from successful entrepreneurs, startups, and CEOs without listening to a long, long, long interview? If so, you've come to the right place. Gresham Harkless values your time and is ready to share with you precisely the information you're in search of. This is the I AM CEO Podcast.
Gresham Harkless 0:26
Hello, hello, hello. This is Gresham from the I AM CEO Podcast and I have a very special guest on the show today. I've Ashley Mason of Dash of Social. Ashley, it's awesome to have you on the show.
Ashley Mason 0:36
Thanks for having me, Gresham.
Gresham Harkless 0:37
No problem. Super excited to have you on and what I want to do is just read a little bit more about Ashley so you can hear about all the awesome things that she's doing. And Ashley Mason is a marketing consultant and founder of Dash of Social, which provides digital marketing services to service based businesses. Services include social media marketing, paid ads, SEO and public relations. When she's not working, she loves to go for a run or curl up on the couch with a good book. Ashley, are you ready to speak to the I AM CEO community?
Ashley Mason 1:05
I'm ready.
Gresham Harkless 1:06
Awesome. Let's do it. So the first question I had was to hear a little bit more about what I call your CEO story. And what led you to start your business?
Ashley Mason 1:12
Yeah. So when I was 15 years old, I started a fashion and lifestyle blog called Lilian Lemons. And so I actually grew that blog organically through social media. So I was spending probably 10 to 15 hours per week just on building the blog organically connecting with others online, kind of getting my name out there and things like that. And so once I really kind of started to grow, I got the opportunity to work with a lot of small companies to do paid partnerships. So they'd send me their products, attend press events, they would just pay me just write about their services and stuff like that. And I noticed that most of these companies, this was actually 2013, most of these companies were only focusing on influencer marketing at the time, and just neglecting using social media on their own. And I was like, Well, I see the benefits of using social media as kind of leveraging your online space. And so I realized that they needed to be doing this too. And so through kind of using social media on my own for my blog, it became I kind of fell in love with it, I guess, is the best way to put it. And so I wanted to help these companies out, while also myself learning more about marketing and how it works. So the companies that I had a relationship with, I really started to help them on a pro bono basis and build social media strategies for them assist in their marketing efforts and things like that. So I really loved what I was doing, and jumped into freelancing from there, and then establish my business. And because I'm so passionate about helping others, and really supporting them and giving results to their businesses, that's why I continue to do my business.
Gresham Harkless 2:35
Awesome, awesome, awesome. Well, I absolutely love that story, especially because it's kind of like you always like scratching your own itch, so to speak, you start out with, you know, creating your product for yourself and creating something for yourself. And then all of a sudden, all these people want to listen and read and watch and see everything that you're doing. And they want to partner with you. The next thing you know, you kind of see an opportunity where they're kind of not leveraging something.
Ashley Mason 2:54
Exactly.
Gresham Harkless 2:55
Awesome, awesome, awesome, man. And I wanted to drill down a little bit deeper and hear a little bit more about what you're doing with Dash of Social. Could you take us through like exactly how you're helping out the clients you're working with?
Ashley Mason 3:02
Yeah, definitely. So a few of the services that I offer, as I mentioned, are social media management, I do a little bit of PR, we do paid ads, we do SEO. But I'd say the biggest piece that people find valuable is this whole management part. Because right now, everyone knows that social media is really big, but they just don't want to do it themselves. And they just don't have the time to do it. Because as everyone knows, as entrepreneurs are wearing a million different hats. And so marketing usually is one of the things that tends to follow the bottom of the to do list. And so with my social media management offerings, I really support them on a day to day basis. And it's almost like I'm in the company internally, although I'm just an external consultant. And so really kind of supporting them with making sure that all of their profiles are optimized, but then also getting results and taking a bunch of time and stress off in my clients hands as well.
Gresham Harkless 3:49
Yeah, that makes perfect sense. And in this day and age, you know, you kind of have to have like a social media strategy. And a lot of times the business owner, or even maybe even whoever's in charge is supposed to be doing that doesn't have the opportunity to always be on the edge and learn everything that's going on all the changes in algorithms, all these things. So it sounds like you kind of are a partner in like you said, you're in the business, but also able to provide that expertise.
Ashley Mason 4:11
Exactly. And so that's one thing that I really like, too, is that everyone, that's what everyone says is everyone's like, Oh my god, the Instagram algorithm is added again, and they don't understand it. But they're like, I need to understand it in order to get around it to help get their content seen. So that's one thing that they've really appreciated the fact that like, they don't have to worry about reading up on all the different trends and changes and things like that.
Gresham Harkless 4:32
Absolutely, absolutely. Because the Instagram algorithm has always added it seems like and so is Facebook. voice changing, so better to have to know everything and every change and nuance. You least you have somebody that you can call, it sounds like.
Ashley Mason 4:44
Definitely
Gresham Harkless 4:45
Awesome, awesome, awesome. And so now I wanted to ask you for what I call your secret sauce and this could be for you or your organization, but it's what you feel kind of sets you apart or makes you unique.
Ashley Mason 4:54
So I would say one thing that I really have that kind of sets me apart from others is definitely my time management. A lot of People often be like, how do you handle so many different things in the day, and I guess it's just because I can say I was blessed that I was given a really good time management skills. And so I have kind of like a very, I guess domestic was like a strict schedule. And so I use Trello to do this, but literally map out my entire week, every Monday morning, and I know what I need to do at what times every single day so that we really kind of helps me to ensure that no projects slip through the cracks, and then it makes sure I hit every point of a project that I need to do. And so I do start really early at like 5am. But I find that I'm totally a morning person. And that's really kind of helps me to get through things, just having everything scheduled. I think that's something that my clients really appreciate. Because a lot of the things that they say is that they really love how like responsive I am. And so I think that I'm able to be responsive, really responsive to them, because of the schedule that I've set for myself.
Gresham Harkless 5:50
Yeah, it's funny that you mentioned that I could definitely echo that as well, because a lot of times when you're managing so many things, you have to be more quote unquote, disciplined, and you have to pay attention to this schedule. But what it allows you to do is to take on more kind of things. I don't know if you have that exact same experience.
Ashley Mason 6:03
Exactly. Yeah, that's one thing I found is that like, once I really kind of started, as my friend, Liz, which she calls a time audit, once I really started auditing myself, and really taking note of how long I tend to do certain tasks, which tasks can work best for different days, that's when I really was able to make a perfect schedule for myself. And as you said, once I had that schedule, I was like, oh, I actually have more time in the day than I think I do. And I'm able to add more things in and kind of get ahead on work, which is always a great feeling.
Gresham Harkless 6:29
Absolutely, absolutely. And I think Liz might have mentioned her time audit and doing the time audit. And that was one of the things that you might be afraid to look at. It's funny, I always have it running, but you're kind of afraid to say, Oh, I'm spending all my time doing this when I could be doing that. But it helps you make better decisions.
Ashley Mason 6:42
Exactly. And also helps you to know like when to outsource, because this is something that actually I very recently did is I realized I was taking way too much time actually posting my client's content on Instagram. And I was like, I really hate doing this because it's just so tedious. And I realized that it was taking me 10 hours a month just to post on Instagram for them when I already had the content written. And so I outsource that. And I was like now I have 10 extra hours a month that I can work on so many other things.
Gresham Harkless 7:08
I absolutely love that it's kind of like that combination of knowing thyself and knowing like where your strengths are, and knowing what you can outsource because you have a full kind of view of everything that's on your plate. And you know, you know, where it might be somebody else, even stronger strengths that kind of, you know, put that on their plate.
Ashley Mason 7:22
Absolutely.
Gresham Harkless 7:23
Awesome, awesome, awesome. And now I wanted to switch gears a little bit and ask you and you might have already touched on this. But this is for a CEO hack. And this might be an app or book or habit that you have. But it's something that makes you more effective and efficient.
Ashley Mason 7:33
Yes. So as I just mentioned, Trello has been a total lifesaver for a long time, I was totally a pen and paper type of person. But then I realized that it wasn't really, I guess, efficient or feasible for me to continue to use a paper planner, because I was constantly crossing things out switching days. And all this stuff in my calendar was just one big scribbled out mess. And so I really realized that I needed like a digital tool where I can easily kind of drag and drop and move things around. And so after trying out a few different project management tools, I really love Trello. And so I've set up a ton of boards, depending on the different like I guess aspects of my business. So just my regular to do list, I have like a like basic bookkeeping in there. I have, I guess, boards for delegating to different team members and things like that. And so using Trello has really helped me make sure that I don't forget to do anything, because with entrepreneurs, we have like 1000 different things in our plates that if you don't write it down, you will forget. And so with Trello, it just takes two seconds to add it in. And I have it on my laptop and my phone, which is a really big plus for me. So that way, if I'm ever on the go, and something comes to mind, I was like, Oh, wait, let me get that right in there. And that way, it's immediately instead of me having to try to remember to add it in later on.
Gresham Harkless 8:38
Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, I'm glad to know I'm not the only one that forgets a lot of stuff. Because that happens all the time. It kind of helps to have and leverage technologies like that. And it's so it's kind of like a project management system where you kind of just organize everything and and I guess it's kind of a little bit more creative, because it has the board is kind of similar to Pinterest from I haven't used it. But that's what I what I understand. Is that correct?
Ashley Mason 9:00
Yeah, it's more of I definitely would say it's more of like the creative because a lot of project management tools are more, I guess technical is the best way to put it. And so that's one of the reasons why I like Trello is because one, it's free, I really, I really didn't need a paid one because I didn't need all these capabilities that the paid ones had. But I also liked that it was just so easy to use. Because with the technical ones, they're more meant for people who have like larger teams. And I'm like, well, it's just me and three other people right now. So I need something huge. And so Trello I just like how it looks visually, and aesthetically, it just makes it really easy to plan things around that way.
Gresham Harkless 9:32
Absolutely, absolutely. I love that. And now I wanted to ask you for what I call a CEO nugget. And this is a word of wisdom or piece of advice. Or if you can happen to a time machine, what would you tell your younger business self?
Ashley Mason 9:43
I would say to definitely network network network. So that was something that I've really worked on a lot over the past probably year and a half now. And there's a specific Facebook group that I'm a part of locally for women entrepreneurs and there's almost 19th I wasn't group members in there. And one thing that I've consistently done every week is just show up. So I never really promote myself, I always just kind of share more of like my story or about myself or give free pieces of marketing advice and things like that. And because I'm so consistent with that, and constantly connecting with multiple other women from the group, that's actually where a lot of my clients come from. And then I often get referrals from people because of that group. And they'll be like, Oh, someone still referred you. And I'm like, I haven't even heard of that person that referred me, but they just like, know who I am because of what I've done. And so I think that really setting aside time every single week to network can be not only great for getting clients, but also like making friends and really kind of getting those mentors and people you can turn to in the entrepreneurial world.
Gresham Harkless 10:43
Absolutely, absolutely. Relationships are everything and then you know, making time, you know, to do that or setting time aside to do that to show up, as you say, which I love that is because it provides so many opportunities. And a lot of times in, let me know, if you find this exact thing where you find out the world is a lot smaller than it seems because you know, it seems like everybody's connected in some way, shape or fashion. So like you mentioned, next thing, you know, you're working with one client, this client knows, you know, five other people that end up becoming clients.
Ashley Mason 11:09
Exactly. And I always say that referrals are the best compliment. So knowing that someone appreciates the work that you're doing for them and then wants to they trust you enough to refer you to people that are close to them. I think that's really huge. And it's a definitely a big source of growing your business is just getting those referrals simply because you're connecting with others and showing up.
Gresham Harkless 11:27
Absolutely, absolutely. It's nothing better than a referral. So I definitely would echo that as well, too. And now I wanted to ask you my absolute favorite question, which is a definition of what it means to be a CEO. And we're hoping to have different, quote unquote, CEOs on the show. So Ashley, I want to ask you, what does being a CEO mean to you?
Ashley Mason 11:41
I would say that being a CEO means that you're, I think showing up honestly, again, I'm gonna say that because I think with a lot of bigger businesses, the CEOs aren't always, I guess, face to face with a consumer because they have so many other people working below them who are kind of doing that process. And that's one of the things that I love most about being a solo entrepreneur is that I'm really the face of the business. And I get to connect with my clients face to face every single day. There's not kind of that middleman or anything like that. And so that's what I think is what it really means to be a CEO is just always making sure to show up and make those connections with the people that you're serving.
Gresham Harkless 12:15
Absolutely, absolutely. And a lot of times, you know, everything kind of takes and marches to your own beat. So depending on what lead that you create, and how you, you know, carry yourself in, you know, if you're the face of the business and everything, a lot of times your team members, clients, everything will kind of go according to that base. So you kind of have to set that.
Ashley Mason 12:32
Absolutely.
Gresham Harkless 12:33
Awesome, awesome, awesome. Well, actually, I truly appreciate you for taking some time out. What I want to do is pass you the mic, so to speak, just to see if there's anything additional, you can tell our readers and our listeners, and then of course, how best they can get ahold of you.
Ashley Mason 12:44
Yeah, definitely. So I would say, My piece of advice, if you're looking to kind of take control of your own marketing is to really just take it slow. I think oftentimes, people just try to do everything at once because they're like, Oh my God, I need to be on every platform for social media, I need to do email marketing, you do blogging into all of this, and I'm like, No, you just need to start out with one or two things, get comfortable with it, and then kind of work your way up. If you try to overload yourself, you'll get stressed and you'll not want to do it anymore. And so I think that's the easiest way to fail is just kind of overloading your plate. In terms of where you can find me online, I am www.dashofsocial.com or I am Dash of Social on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Gresham Harkless 13:21
Awesome, awesome, awesome. We will make sure to have those links in the show notes just so that anybody can follow up with you. And Ashley, I truly appreciate you appreciate your time. Appreciate all the awesome things that you're doing. And I hope you have a phenomenal rest of the day.
Ashley Mason 13:32
Thanks you too.
Outro 13:34
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