How to choose your content pillars

On a scale of 1-10, how strategic do you feel you are with your content marketing?  When I work with clients who are completely overwhelmed by content creation and what they should be saying in their content marketing, I always say let’s pull it back to the basics.  At this point, I’m assuming we’re clearContinue reading “How to choose your content pillars”

Ten steps to crafting a social media strategy

Do I need to tell you that social media is important? Probably not.  But I’m going to tell you anyway: in today’s digital age, social media has become an indispensable tool for businesses looking to grow their online presence, connect with their target audience, and boost their bottom line.  I’m often asked: can I haveContinue reading “Ten steps to crafting a social media strategy”

Lessons from my cat almost killing me 

On 9 March 2023, my partner, Scott, and I completed on our first home. A cute two bed flat with a stunning balcony in a new build development in South West London. It felt like a massive achievement, not only did Scott and I both grow up in London, we both come from working classContinue reading “Lessons from my cat almost killing me “

How to find time for self-care in a busy schedule

When you think about self-care, what do you think of? You might be imagining luxury spas and cucumber slices. If you’re about to close this tab thinking, I don’t have the time, money, or bandwidth to stop and take myself down to a fancy spa, then wait. 

Rediscovering joy and happiness in everyday life

Did you know that joy is considered the most contagious of all emotions? Seeing someone genuinely happy can light up our day and make us feel more positive. 

Exploring the impact of stress on your well-being

Everyone gets stressed. And when it comes to our well-being, stress is probably one of the most common factors in letting self-care habits slip. Stress can also sneak up on you; before you know it, you’re nibbling at your cuticles. 

Telling my story for World Mental Health Day

Trigger warning: suicide, mental health, depression. There’s also quite a few swears. The last time I tried to die, nothing happened to push me over the ledge. Nothing, in particular, was wrong. Nothing more than usual. I was depressed, and I was suffocating, sad, and my mind was full of nothing.  But nothing had happened. Continue reading “Telling my story for World Mental Health Day”

I am small, but mighty.

Warning: swears ahead. Over on Instagram, I have something like 300ish followers right now, and it’s something I’ve felt a lot of shame about in the past. I grow other people’s accounts for work and I get results, I’ve built up @alongcameloni’s Instagram account to a solid place over the last year or two. IContinue reading “I am small, but mighty.”

inspiration vs. plagiarism – does it even matter?

Ahh the blurry lines of inspiration vs plagiarism… but errr, is it that blurry? I’m inspired by the incredible people around me all the time. For example, I have business besties that: ✨ inspires me to be the best version of my biz self.✨ get me thinking on how to be more accessible & inclusive.✨Continue reading “inspiration vs. plagiarism – does it even matter?”

what’s it like to work with me?

Warning: this contains some swears. Recently, I’ve been reflecting on my little biz and the perks of working with me. I’ve come to realise there’s a few, and definitely more than I give myself credit for.  For the first 12-18 months of running my small business, I really struggled with imposter syndrome, and it was thisContinue reading “what’s it like to work with me?”