How do I get my business noticed online? How can I create an engaged social media audience? How do I convert website visitors and social media followers into customers? What hashtags should I be using? Are Google ads a good investment?
I'm Sydney Chakalos, a marketing nerd and small business owner with a passion for helping other small business owners grow their business using effective online marketing strategies on any budget.
Learn how to create and implement a marketing strategy that strengthens relationships with your audience and increases your bottom line. We'll cover topics around social media, email, Google ads, branding, and websites. Building your brand is a marathon and I'm here to help you win the race.
You have a running list in your phone or in your head of all the content ideas. Things you want to post, things you want to share, customer success stories you want to tell. The ideas are there. You know what you want to say. But here’s the thing. You’re struggling to actually implement it […]

In this episode, Sydney makes the case for why going quiet on your marketing is actually the riskiest thing you can do as a local business owner, and what to do instead.

In this episode, Sydney pulls back the curtain on one of the biggest hidden drains on your revenue, breaks down exactly how much forgoing local advertising is costing you, and shares what you can do about it starting today.

Stop Wasting Money: Boosted Posts vs. Facebook Ads Explained If you’ve ever clicked “boost post,” crossed your fingers, and hoped for the best, you’re not alone. In this episode, Sydney breaks down one of the most common (and costly) areas of confusion for local business owners: the difference between boosted posts and Facebook ads. More […]

If your ads or social posts aren’t getting the clicks, comments, or customers you hoped for then this episode is for you. Sydney dives deep into what actually makes local ads work from the images that stop the scroll to the copy that makes people take action. She breaks down the biggest mistakes local businesses […]
