• Ep 303 | Avoiding Burnout By Building Community with Rob Tracz
    2025/05/27

    Are you feeling overwhelmed, stressed, and on the brink of burnout in your nonprofit work? You're not alone. In this episode, I sit down with Rob Tracz, a personal performance coach dedicated to helping driven individuals achieve success without sacrificing their well-being.

    Rob shares his powerful journey from severe burnout to becoming a champion for sustainable success. He reveals how his relentless pursuit of “shadow success” led to deteriorating relationships, declining health, and missed opportunities with loved ones.

    Key Insights on Preventing Burnout
    Learn practical strategies to recognize and combat burnout:
    - Identifying early warning signs in your routine and habits
    - The importance of intentional consumption – both nutritional and digital
    - Creating a support system through the “team triangle” concept
    - Balancing challenge and recovery in your work

    Supporting Your Team and Organization
    Discover how leaders can foster a culture that prevents burnout:
    - The critical role of open communication and psychological safety
    - Implementing seasons of intensity and recovery in your organizational calendar
    - Leading by example in prioritizing well-being

    Personal Strategies for Thriving
    Rob offers actionable advice for individuals:
    - Introducing small, manageable challenges to reignite motivation
    - Leveraging your personal values and strengths to guide decision-making
    - Building a network of mentors, peers, and cheerleaders for support

    Whether you're a nonprofit leader looking to support your team or an individual seeking to reclaim your passion and energy, this episode provides valuable insights to help you thrive in your mission-driven work.

    Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to create sustainable success and avoid the pitfalls of burnout. Tune in for a conversation that could transform your approach to work and life.

    Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways:
    04:09 Recognizing Early Signs of Burnout Rob shares personal indicators he overlooked, including falling into mundane routines and neglecting intentional consumption habits.
    14:38 The Team Triangle Concept Learn about creating a support system with mentors, peers, and cheerleaders to navigate challenges and maintain accountability.
    22:39 Balancing Push and Recovery Strategies for determining when to persevere through challenges and when it's time to pivot or let go.
    28:53 Creating a Culture of Well-being Tips for leaders on fostering an environment that prioritizes communication, support, and sustainable success.

    Rob Tracz
    Rob Tracz is a Personal Performance Coach who specializes in guiding driven individuals through the challenges of balancing success with personal well-being.

    With his unique approach, Rob helps business owners, leaders, and professionals break through stagnation, align their personal and professional goals, and create sustainable success. His coaching is built on six core principles—Resilience, Intentionality, Clarity, Optimization, Social Support, and Opportunity—giving his clients the tools they need to thrive under pressure while maintaining a fulfilling life.

    Beyond coaching, Rob is an engaging speaker, strategist, and entrepreneur who is passionate about helping others unlock their full potential without sacrificing what matters most.

    Learn more at RobTracz.com & SurvivingtheSideHustle.com
    http://instagram.com/robtracz

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  • Best Website Builder for Non-Techy People with Becky Launder
    2025/05/22

    Are you considering building a website for your nonprofit but feeling overwhelmed by the options? In this episode, I sit down with Becky Launder, co-founder of Oh My High, to discuss the essential factors you should consider before embarking on your website journey.

    Why Your Nonprofit Needs a Website
    Becky emphasizes the importance of having a website for credibility and round-the-clock visibility. We explore how a well-crafted site can:
    - Showcase your services and impact
    - Share testimonials
    - Collect leads and donations 24/7

    Key Considerations Before Building
    Before you start, think about:
    - How your organization might evolve over time
    - Your technical skills and available time
    - Functionality needs (e-commerce, email marketing, donation forms)
    - Budget constraints

    Understanding Website Jargon
    We break down common terms like domain names, hosting, and plugins to help you navigate the technical landscape with confidence.

    The Oh My Hi Difference
    Discover how Oh My Hi offers:
    - User-friendly templates
    - Robust features for nonprofits
    - Affordable pricing options
    - Exceptional customer support and community

    Taking Action
    Ready to get started? We share resources and a special offer to help you launch your nonprofit website quickly and effectively.

    Don't miss this opportunity to gain clarity on your website strategy and find a solution that aligns with your nonprofit's mission and budget. Tune in for insights that will set your organization up for online success.

    Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways:
    01:12 The Importance of Websites for Businesses Websites are crucial for credibility, showcasing services, and working 24/7 to collect leads and provide information to potential customers or supporters.
    03:25 Considerations Before Building a Website Discussion on factors to consider before creating or rebuilding a website, including future changes, DIY vs. hiring experts, functionality needs, and integration with existing tools.
    11:49 Oh My Hi Platform Introduction Oh My Hi is a user-friendly website platform with built-in support and community features, designed for non-technical users. It't not for for e-commerce heavy businesses but very advantageous for nonprofits because you can easily embed your donation form.

    Resources
    View the NonProfit Template: https://demo-nonprofit.ohmyhi.com/?aff=197
    Learn More about Oh My Hi: https://ohmyhi.com/?aff=197#pricingstrategy
    ohmyhi.com

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  • Ep 302 | Getting Specific with Your Vision and Mission for Better Donor Alignment with Dan Johnson
    2025/05/20

    Are you struggling to attract the right donors and volunteers to your nonprofit? The secret might lie in your organization's vision and mission statements. These foundational elements are more than just corporate jargon – they're powerful tools that can transform your fundraising efforts and organizational impact.

    In this eye-opening episode, I'm joined by Dan Johnson, a seasoned nonprofit coach who has raised over $3 million for new nonprofits and helped turn around struggling organizations. Dan shares his expertise on crafting compelling vision and mission statements that resonate with donors and align with your organization's goals.

    Why Vision and Mission Statements Matter
    Dan reveals why these often overlooked elements are crucial for nonprofit success:

    - They provide clarity and focus for your organization's efforts
    - They help attract donors and volunteers who share your values
    - They guide decision-making and strategic planning
    - They differentiate your nonprofit from others in the same space

    Key Insights on Crafting Effective Statements
    Learn how to create vision and mission statements that drive results:

    - The five essential components of a powerful nonprofit vision
    - How to craft a problem statement that resonates with donors
    - Tips for creating a mission statement that highlights your unique approach
    - The importance of incorporating specific, measurable goals

    Putting Your Vision into Action
    Discover practical strategies for integrating your vision and mission into every aspect of your organization:

    - How to use your statements in marketing and fundraising efforts
    - Ways to incorporate your vision into staff and volunteer onboarding
    - Tips for regularly reviewing and refining your statements

    Don't miss this opportunity to revolutionize your nonprofit's approach to vision and mission statements. Tune in to gain insights that will help you attract the right supporters, increase your impact, and create lasting change in your community.

    Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways:
    06:28 Crafting an Effective Problem Statement Get specific about the issue being addressed, talking to those affected, and using their language. A well-crafted problem statement helps donors connect emotionally and understand the organization's unique approach to creating change.
    19:38 Setting Measurable Goals and Staying Focused Include specific, measurable goals in vision statements to drive accountability. Stay focused on the core problem and not getting distracted by unrelated opportunities. Regular review of vision and goals helps keep your organization on track.
    30:47 Developing Effective Value Statements Another role of value statements is in attracting and retaining staff and volunteers. Limit values to three core principles and including specific ways the organization upholds them. This approach helps create accountability and ensures the desired culture is maintained.
    34:51 Crafting a Unique Mission Statement An effective mission statement clearly communicates an organization's unique approach. Explicitly state what makes the nonprofit different from others addressing similar issues, which can help with fundraising and marketing efforts.

    Dan Johnson
    Dan is a nonprofit coach that helps business owners and professionals create nonprofits that last. Dan has raised over $3 million for new nonprofits, turned around several struggling organizations, and helped over 30 nonprofit leaders create sustainable nonprofits.

    Dan is a 4x nonprofit founder, former impact evaluator, and nonprofit coach. He grew his first nonprofit to 10,000 volunteers nationwide in 3 years, and has created federal and state policy change on numerous issues. Dan’s work has been featured in The Nonprofit Communications Report, CNN, The Chicago Tribune, The Examiner, Mic Magazine and organizations he’s helped have been featured in national outlets including Vanity Fair, the New York Times, and hundreds of local news stories.

    Dan developed the 5 Levels of Sustainability to give new nonprofit leaders a pathway to creating a nonprofit that lasts. He serves nonprofit leaders through 1:1 and group coaching programs. He lives in North Carolina with his wife and two sons, Alex and Leo, and is a long-suffering fan of Detroit Lions football.

    Learn more at https://nextlevelnonprofits.us
    https://www.facebook.com/chngthewrld
    https://www.tiktok.com/@npmentor
    https://www.youtube.com/@nlnonprofits

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  • Ep 301 | Monthly Giving Programs 101 with Katherine Lacefield
    2025/05/13

    Are you looking to create a steady stream of income for your nonprofit? Monthly giving programs might be the answer you've been searching for. In this episode, I'm joined by Katherine Lacefield, a seasoned philanthropic consultant with over 20 years of experience, to explore the power of recurring donations.

    Building a Successful Monthly Giving Program
    - Creating a compelling narrative around your program
    - Crafting an exclusive experience for monthly donors
    - Implementing effective stewardship strategies

    Strategies for Growing Your Monthly Donor Base
    - Targeting existing donors for conversion
    - Segmenting your audience for personalized outreach
    - Leveraging year-end campaigns to boost monthly giving

    Retaining and Engaging Monthly Donors
    - Tracking key metrics for program health
    - Conducting exit surveys to improve retention
    - Making the giving experience fun and memorable

    One of Katherine's standout tips? Don't wait for perfection. Launch your program and refine it as you go. Remember, if you don't believe in the value of monthly donations to your organization, how can you expect others to?

    Whether you're considering starting a monthly giving program or looking to revamp an existing one, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you create a sustainable source of funding for your nonprofit.

    Ready to take your fundraising to the next level? Tune in now and discover how to build a thriving community of monthly supporters for your cause.

    Want to Skip Ahead? Here are Some Key Takeaways:
    03:28 Exploring the Benefits of Monthly Giving The advantages of monthly giving programs for nonprofit are consistent finances, operational stability, and sustainability. Its cost-effective and a great long-term value for organizations.
    08:18 Crafting an Effective Monthly Giving Campaign Create a separate donation page, name the program, and develop stewardship strategies. It's also so important to build relationships with donors and suggests personalizing communication to increase retention and engagement.
    15:49 Strategies for Growing Monthly Donor Programs To start building your program start with existing donors. Segment your database and craft a compelling story. Get an example of a client that converted on-time donors into monthly donors and how clear communication and goal-setting is impactful.
    24:47 Tracking and Improving Monthly Donor Retention Monitoring monthly donor retention and gathering feedback is critical to the health of the program. Track donor longevity, reasons for leaving, and overall satisfaction. Even if someone stops being a monthly donor, maintaining relationships is important to encourage future support.
    28:25 Final Tips for Successful Monthly Giving Programs Build confidence in your organization's mission, don't waiting for perfection before launching, and making the donor experience fun and engaging. Build personal connections with donors and think creatively about fundraising approaches.

    Katherine Lacefield
    Katherine Lacefield is a trusted partner in the philanthropic space, leveraging over 20 years of experience empowering organizations and individuals to bring about positive impact in their communities. Her knowledge and expertise span many areas, from overall fundraising strategy, monthly donations, major donation campaigns, and peer-to-peer, to a nuanced understanding of the global grantmaking landscape, animal welfare and rights, and sustainable development. She is the founder of Just Be Cause Consulting and the host of the Just Be Cause Podcast.

    Learn more at www.justbecause.consulting
    Threads: https://www.threads.net/@just.because.consulting?xmt=AQGzrTxxXpSOESIRL4Q6G-lzM-EGknSAHAJ7m51p3yMirJw
    Podcast: http://www.justbecause.consulting/podcast
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-mac-donald/
    https://www.facebook.com/JustBeCauseConsulting
    https://www.instagram.com/just.because.consulting/

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  • Ep 300 | Top 15 Episodes from the last 300!
    2025/05/06

    Can you believe it? We've hit a major milestone – 300 episodes of the Digital Marketing Therapy Podcast! To celebrate this incredible journey, I'm taking you on a whirlwind tour of our top 15 episodes, packed with actionable insights and strategies to elevate your nonprofit's digital marketing game.

    From crafting compelling year-end emails to leveraging AI for content creation, we're covering a diverse range of topics that have resonated most with our listeners. Whether you're a seasoned nonprofit professional or just starting out, there's something here for everyone.

    Practical Tips and Strategies
    As we reflect on these top episodes, I'm filled with gratitude for the incredible guests, loyal listeners, and the wealth of knowledge we've shared together. This journey has been about more than just digital marketing – it's about building a community of passionate nonprofit professionals dedicated to making a difference.

    Looking Ahead
    We're not stopping at 300! I'm excited to continue bringing you fresh insights, practical strategies, and inspiring stories to help your nonprofit thrive in the digital landscape. If you haven't already, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes.

    Thank you for being part of this amazing journey. Here's to the next 300 episodes of Digital Marketing Therapy!

    Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways:
    #15 – EP 201 [03:34] | How to Market Your Monthly Giving Program
    #14 – EP 194 [05:52] | 7 Ways to Maximize Calls to Action on Your Website
    #13 – EP 132 [09:28] | Mastering Local SEO with Wendall Jordan
    #12 – EP 58 [13:45] | My Dad and Business Part II : Innovation
    #11 – EP 76 [16:23] | Taking an In Person Event on Line with United Way
    #10 – EP 24 [20:10] | Sales Funnels with Cody Burch
    #9 – EP 200 [24:33] | How to Increase the Annual Value of Monthly Donors with Patrick Kirby
    #8 – EP 273 [28:07] | Crafting the Perfect Year End Emails with Vanessa Chase Lockshin
    #7 -EP 205 [34:03] | Using AI to Create Content with Scott Bywater
    #6 – EP 196 [38:10] | 6 Ways Your Website May be Hurting Your Organization with Dani MacGregor
    #5 – EP 196 [40:44] | Time to Jump Into LinkedIn
    #4 – EP 128 [43:10] | Creating Campaigns with Stories with Vanessa Chase Lockshin
    #3 – EP 219 [45:45] | Leveraging Social Media for Better Connections with Amanda Kohal
    #2 – EP 251 [49:15] | Coming up with Content Ideas for Short Form Video
    #1 – Ep 236 [53:25] | Minimizing Your Limiting Beliefs with Tracy Pleschourt

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  • Ep 299 | How Direct Mail Can Impact Your Fundraising with Wilson Zehr
    2025/04/29
    In a world dominated by digital marketing, it's easy to overlook the power of traditional methods. But what if I told you that one of the most effective ways to connect with your audience is sitting right in your mailbox? Direct mail remains a potent tool for nonprofits to generate brand awareness, target new audiences, and communicate impact. In this episode, I'm joined by Wilson Zehr, a seasoned expert with over two decades of experience in high technology and telecom, to explore the untapped potential of direct mail for nonprofit organizations. Why Direct Mail Still Matters Wilson shares compelling reasons why direct mail should be an integral part of your nonprofit's marketing strategy: - Unparalleled reach: Direct mail can access every household and business in America, six days a week - Proactive communication: Unlike digital methods, direct mail allows you to initiate conversations when it's most relevant - Precise audience targeting: Tailor your message to specific demographics with remarkable accuracy - Built into daily routines: People are accustomed to checking their mail, making it a non-intrusive form of marketing Creative Approaches to Direct Mail Gone are the days of boring postcards. Wilson introduces us to various direct mail formats that can help your nonprofit stand out: - Standard postcards: Cost-effective for simple messages - Jumbo postcards: More space for impactful visuals and messaging - Self-mailers: Ideal for conveying more detailed information - Letters: Perfect for personalized, in-depth communication - Snap packs: Intriguing format that encourages opens Key Elements of Effective Direct Mail Wilson breaks down the formula for direct mail success: - 70% list selection - 20% offer - 10% creative elements By focusing on these components, you can craft direct mail pieces that resonate with your audience and drive action. Integrating Direct Mail with Your Overall Strategy Learn how to seamlessly incorporate direct mail into your nonprofit's marketing mix: - Complement digital efforts for a holistic approach - Use direct mail to validate and reinforce online messaging - Leverage the tangibility of mail pieces for lasting impact Are you ready to revolutionize your nonprofit's outreach? Tune in to discover how direct mail can become your secret weapon for connecting with donors, sharing your story, and making a lasting impression. 04:09 Why Direct Mail Matters in Fundraising Direct mail offers unique benefits: reaching every household reliably, proactive communication, precise audience targeting, and integration into daily routines. With an average return of $12 for every dollar invested, direct mail remains a valuable part of a holistic marketing strategy for nonprofits. 09:38 Creative Direct Mail Strategies Wilson shares a case study of a successful school bond campaign using targeted direct mail alongside other marketing channels. He emphasizes the importance of tailoring messages to different audience segments and timing mailings strategically to maximize impact and voter engagement. 14:06 Direct Mail Formats and Best Practices Various direct mail exist, including postcards, self-mailers, letters, and snap packs. While there are pros and cons of each format choosing the right option is based on message complexity and audience preferences. 23:02 Crafting Effective Direct Mail Pieces The key to successful direct mail is understanding your audience, crafting a compelling offer, and creating eye-catching visuals. Segmentation, targeting, and aligning messaging with audience values to drive conversions and engagement. Dr. Wilson Zehr Dr. Wilson Zehr has 20+ years’ experience in high technology and telecom – over a decade working with Internet-related (SaaS) products and services. He started his career as a Software Engineer; then expanded into full life-cycle product marketing, program management, strategic alliances, executive leadership, consulting, and teaching at the university level. Over the course of his career, Wilson has created numerous new products/brands and successfully brought them to market. Wilson has established and managed strategic alliances with a number of the world’s largest technology and communications firms. He is a serial entrepreneur who has been part of, started, or advised, more than a dozen technology startups. He is also the co-founder and CEO of Zairmail (www.zairmail.com), Cendix (www.cendix.com), and Eastern Oregon Ventures (www.easternoregonventures.com). Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-first-click Learn more about The First Click: https://thefirstclick.net Schedule a Digital Marketing Therapy Session: https://thefirstclick.net/officehours
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  • Ep 298 | Should Your Marketing Team be In House or Contract? with Kasper Siervslev
    2025/04/22

    As your nonprofit grows, the question of how to manage your marketing efforts becomes increasingly crucial. Should you hire a contractor, bring marketing in-house, or maintain a mix of both? In this episode, we explore the intricacies of building and expanding your marketing team, offering insights on when and how to make these pivotal decisions.

    Our guest, Kasper Sierslev, brings a wealth of experience from both agency and in-house perspectives. As a visionary thought leader in marketing operations, Casper shares valuable strategies for nonprofits at various stages of growth.

    Key Insights on Marketing Team Development
    - The importance of balancing in-house expertise with external perspectives
    - How to determine which marketing functions to bring in-house first
    - Strategies for effective collaboration between internal teams and external agencies
    - The value of documenting processes and creating annual marketing plans

    Building Your Marketing Dream Team
    Casper suggests starting with a small, versatile team:

    - A digital graphic designer for visual content creation
    - A copywriter to maintain consistent messaging and brand voice

    This foundation allows you to handle day-to-day marketing tasks while still leveraging external expertise for specialized projects or campaigns.

    Maximizing Agency Partnerships
    When working with external agencies, Casper recommends:

    - Clearly defining project scope and expectations
    - Fostering transparent communication and collaboration
    - Utilizing agencies for their unique insights and industry trends
    - Balancing agency work with in-house capabilities for cost-effectiveness

    Streamlining Your Marketing Operations
    To create more time for creative work, Casper emphasizes the importance of:

    - Mapping out processes and creating playbooks
    - Batching content creation for efficiency
    - Regularly reviewing and refining your marketing strategies

    By implementing these strategies, you'll be better equipped to make informed decisions about your marketing team's structure and capabilities, ultimately driving more effective campaigns and better results for your nonprofit.

    Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways:
    07:12 Building Your Initial Marketing Team Start with a digital graphic designer and copywriter as your foundation for handling day-to-day marketing tasks.

    15:38 Balancing In-House and External Resources Learn how to effectively collaborate with agencies while maintaining control over your marketing strategy.

    23:05 Streamlining Marketing Operations Discover techniques for creating efficient processes that free up time for creative work and strategic thinking.

    29:47 Embracing Creative Ideas Understand the power of innovative thinking in marketing and how to prioritize creativity in your campaigns.

    Kasper Sierslev
    Kasper Sierslev is not just a marketer; he's a visionary thought leader dedicated to transforming in-house marketing and creative collaboration. Kasper's journey is a testament to his commitment to sharing knowledge and nurturing creativity, not solely for client acquisition, but for the elevation of the entire industry.

    As the founder of a company that helps brands establish and fortify in-house competencies, Kasper brings a wealth of experience. His extensive background encompasses pivotal roles in respected brand agencies, as well as steering his own startup and overseeing global campaigns for one of the world's largest shipping companies. This multifaceted experience equips him with a unique perspective, allowing him to effortlessly bridge the gap between diverse industry landscapes.

    Kasper's passion for in-house marketing is palpable, evident in his best-selling book, “Moving In-House. (https://moving-in-house.com/the-book)”

    Learn more at https://zite.agency
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaspersierslev/
    https://www.instagram.com/cphillustrated/

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  • Ep 297 | Telling Your Story On Your Website for Better Conversions with Daniel Molina
    2025/04/15

    Are you struggling to engage visitors on your nonprofit's website? You're not alone. Many organizations find it challenging to tell their story effectively online, often missing the mark when it comes to showcasing the true impact of their work.

    In this episode, I'm joined by Daniel Molina, an accomplished marketing professional and entrepreneur, to discuss strategies for creating a compelling online presence that resonates with donors, volunteers, and those seeking help.

    Key Insights on Website Engagement
    - The power of video in storytelling and emotional connection
    - Balancing short-form and long-form content for maximum impact
    - Creating a redemptive narrative that inspires action
    - Transparency in fundraising and project goals
    - Avoiding political pitfalls in your messaging

    Crafting Your Nonprofit's Story
    Daniel emphasizes the importance of a three-part storytelling approach:

    - Highlight the issue with relevant statistics
    - Present your organization's solution
    - Showcase the fruits of your efforts

    By following this structure, you can create content that not only informs but also motivates visitors to get involved.

    Practical Tips for Website Optimization
    - Use video to capture attention and convey emotion quickly
    - Offer multiple engagement options: volunteer, donate, and seek help
    - Create project-specific fundraising goals to give donors a sense of ownership
    - Ensure your content remains timeless to avoid frequent updates

    “Don't have this black box that no one knows what's in it. You want to make sure that you are fully transparent and people know where the money is going, who's involved.” – Daniel Molina

    This episode provides actionable advice for nonprofit leaders looking to enhance their digital presence. You'll learn how to create a website that not only informs but also inspires action, ultimately helping you further your mission and make a greater impact.

    Ready to transform your nonprofit's online storytelling? Listen to the full episode for more valuable insights and strategies you can implement today.

    Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways:
    03:55 Crafting Compelling Website Content for Nonprofits Create a narrative that includes the problem, solution, and impact. Use video to capture attention and convey emotion, followed by photos and text. Transparency is so important. Right now avoid political stances, and focus on the organization's core mission to connect with donors on a human level.

    18:48 Effective Calls-to-Action and Conversion Strategies Conversion strategies are important. Create multiple options beyond just donating. Provide ways for visitors to volunteer, get help, or sign up for newsletters. Show project progress and costs to give donors a sense of ownership and transparency in how their money is used.

    Daniel Molina
    Daniel Molina is an accomplished marketing professional and entrepreneur, owning Red Palm Studios since 2002. With extensive experience and knowledge in the latest web trends, he has successfully worked with high-profile clients and small business startups, delivering maximum exposure. As a passionate entrepreneur, Daniel Molina believes in giving back to the community and making a positive impact. Through various initiatives and partnerships, he actively engages in community outreach, addressing social issues and supporting local causes. Daniel's dedication to creating a better society extends beyond business, demonstrating his commitment to improving lives and fostering a sense of unity.

    Learn more at www.redpalm.us
    https://danielmolina.life/
    https://www.instagram.com/danielmolinalife/
    https://www.instagram.com/redpalmmarketing/

    Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-first-click
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    37 分