Stephen Christopher is the founder of Seequs Digital Marketing, a web marketing firm designed to help business owners achieve results they never thought possible. Before starting Seequs, Stephen started and ran several other award winning businesses. One of which was a mortgage company from 2004 – 2008. With the crash of the mortgage industry in 2008, he learned what its like to go from profitable to over $100,000 in debt overnight.
From this failure he learned more about business than any school or program could ever teach. Since then he has become an avid student of personal and business development and his number one focus is helping businesses thrive. The primary platform Stephen uses to add extreme value to businesses is the online strategy and service that his agency, Seequs, provides.
TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:
Stephen tells us why he left the corporate world and went into business for himself.
He talks about what company culture means to him and how it helps people become more fulfilled.
Stephen discusses what his “why” is and how helping people is so important to him.
He tells us how by changing what his company shows on social media, he has been able to produce better engagement and attracts customers that share the same mindset and values.
- Stephen talks more about social media content and timing and how knowing your audience and having the proper timing is so essential in business today.
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RESOURCES MENTIONED:
- John Maxwell
- The 12 Week Year by Brian P. Moran
- The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
- You 2 by Price Pritchett
- Business Revolution Podcast with Stephen Christopher
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