🚀 It's okay to say love at work | Edition 5

It’s okay to say love at work.

Tomorrow’s Valentine’s Day — so, you best believe we’re going to talk about love ❤️

I love what I do.

I love getting to partner with founders who (in their own words) “can’t see the forest for the trees” when it comes to strategically marketing their startup to scale.

I love getting to come to the table (or the Zoom meeting) and ask all of the hard, annoying, really granular questions with answers that — sometimes — their in-house team take for granted.

I love all of it.

And it’s why I started The Bootstrap.

Because I want to connect with and serve as many founders as possible — to help them do what they love.

Ya know?

Happy Bootstrapping!

Diana

🚀 Today’s Bootstrap Boost

Pick my brain — but without adding another meeting to either of our calendars.

📉 How to Market Your Startup: A little love for early-stage founders

📝 The Power of Copy Compels You (or at least your startup website)

Your weekly marketing freebie.

The leg up you need to scale your startup.

Who doesn’t LOVE SEO data? ❤️

Track all your website pages and SEO optimizations in this spreadsheet.

Sometimes getting organized is the best way to tackle such a big, important project.

🥤You thirsty?

What got my strategic juices flowing this week…

🤫 We LOVE a good SEO tip: Especially for small businesses.

🤖 The BEST AI marketing tools to consider.

🤔 Be Content Clueless no more.

👀 I’m definitely stalking you on LinkedIn

LinkedIn posts I ❤️ from founders I can’t get enough of 🫶

ALLISON WHALEN | CEO + Co-Founder, Parentaly
The two are NOT mutually exclusive! 💥

🏊 Dive In

Opportunities we didn’t want you to miss!

🔩 More than Nuts and Bolts

The section you read only if you’ve got more than 4-minutes to mess around on your phone…

🔢 By the numbers: 56% of consumers think brands should offer reusable products and packaging.

🕸 Mini Boost: “It’s fine to celebrate success, but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure.” - Oprah Winfrey

🤓 Worth the Read: FB users targeted by thousands. Creepy or necessary?

Your feedback helps me nail it every week.