Trusting In Her Success: Molly Lopez Taking Her Business to $1M By Doing What’s Best For the Company

Molly Lopez’s interview is full of advice for those struggling with partnerships, looking for a partner and learning through stumbling blocks as you grow a business. Molly talks about being our own worst critic, respecting a team’s work-life balance, and growing your mindset. When thinking about growing your business to 7-figures, what are all the aspects you need to consider? Molly gives a holistic view in this episode and touches on subjects that will help your own business growth.

Molly is also a nationally recognized, technology-forward digital marketing expert with more than 12 years of experience working in social media, content marketing, paid digital advertising, SEO, and more. Molly is best known for producing ingenious, omnichannel growth strategies that help startups, middle-market companies, and Fortune 1000s start and scale new product or service offerings, expand to new markets, or launch new ventures.

Notable Moments:

02:18 – Molly on taking control of her career by starting her own business

05:42 – Keeping up with her company’s growth

11:35 – The struggle is real: wrestling with partnerships

18:25 – Have patience when hiring

21:59 – Respecting her team’s work-life balance

24:42 – Molly considers the steps she took to get from 6 to 7 figures

29:01 – How mindset changes and being open to learning

31:35 – The steps to address unhappy clients

36:42 – It’s okay to change course

40:31 – Recognize power structures as a woman in business

Mentioned on the show:

Molly on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mollykatherinelopez

Sparo on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sparomarketing/

Sparo Marketing - https://www.sparomarketing.com/

Rocket Lawyer - https://www.rocketlawyer.com/

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