Positioning Your Brand for Ultimate Success, With Abigail Tiefenthaler

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Abigail Tiefenthaler

How would you feel if your marketing engaged, built relationships, and provided a memorable experience for your prospects? You’d have influence, impact, and confidence! And, this is entrepreneurship at its best!

Marketing bridges branding and sales, and today, the key word is engagement! If your marketing doesn’t get the conversation going, you’re missing a critical piece of the business success puzzle. You’re sabotaging your sales, and leaving money on the table.

Branding expert, Abigail Tiefenthaler, joins us to help you position your brand for ultimate success!

About This Guest: ()

The daughter of a "Mad Man", Abigail Tiefenthaler is the founder of Sweetspot Strategies, Inc. She is passionate about helping entrepreneurs take their passion and turn it into an advantage that makes them the go-to leader in their market. With 30+ years of branding and marketing experience, including 15 years in corporate America, and 18 years as an entrepreneur running a business that put her in the top 5% of her industry, Abigail understands how critical it is to use marketing for the heavy lifting it is designed to do. Her goal is simple, simplify the marketing process and eliminate confusion. Abigail helps her clients look at the bigger vision of their business so they can plan for growth and implement their creative genius in a way that makes them stand out from the crowd, create a loyal following, and feel good about what they do for a living. And, this starts with branding. She's the co-founder of a monthly women's networking that teaches, inspires and motivates women entrepreneurs to create a thriving a community. And, she is a partner in an online community for women in direct sales. On a personal note, Abigail loves traveling with her husband of 25 years, and spending time with her college age daughters. She enjoys entertaining and making her guests feel welcomed in her home.