

The Kara Report | Online Marketing Tips and Candid Business Conversations
Kara Duncan
Hey there, welcome to "The Kara Report"! Each week, we’re sharing what we see real businesses doing to grow their business and expand their reach to help you grow your business and become a marketing pro. In each episode, we get granular and talk about real-world marketing strategies, what DOESN’T work when scaling your business, and host candid conversations on the latest business and marketing trends. We'll even share the juicy data we collect and behind-the-scenes bloopers as they come.No fluff, no filler; just authentic, in-depth discussions that explore the key factors that truly make a difference in your business success. After all, we know that marketing your business is about more than Instagram Reels tips and social media algorithm hacks, and great marketing also doesn’t always mean you’re running a successful, profitable business. While we specialize in content marketing, blogging for SEO, Pinterest marketing, and website copy for our own content marketing agency, all marketing strategies are welcome (and discussed) here. Whether you're an established entrepreneur looking to refine your business or marketing strategy or just starting your entrepreneurial journey, we’re serving up valuable insights designed to help you navigate the ever-changing world of business and marketing. We believe when you do the work, you’ll reap the rewards and we promise we will focus on results-driven action steps (not the busy work) to help you hit your goals this year.Now let’s get started!
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Apr 7, 2026 • 26min
118 | 9 Ways I Use AI Without Losing My Voice (From Someone Who Thinks About This Every Day)
Everyone's using AI. But are you using it in a way that actually sounds like you — or are you slowly handing your voice over to a chatbot and hoping no one notices?In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on ways I use AI in my content writing business every single day without losing what makes my writing mine. This isn't about being anti-AI or pretending it doesn't exist — it's about being strategic with how you use it so your content stays in your voice, your frameworks, and your point of view.I'm sharing nine specific ways I use AI for writing, including a few that might surprise you, and one that I'd argue is the most important thing you can do if you want AI-assisted content that actually sounds human.If you've been using AI but something still feels off about your output, or you're scared to use it at all, this episode is for you.🎙️ In This Episode:Why treating AI like a ghostwriter is a race to the bottomThe document that changed how I prompt AI (and where to get it)The tasks I'll never write from scratch again — and why that's totally fineThe one question to ask AI before you start any piece of contentThe best AI editing trick I knowLinks Mentioned: Read the full shownotes: https://thekarareport.com/118Grab Kinsey's brand blueprint: https://thekarareport.com/brand-blueprintYoutube video on growing a Youtube channel (with ChatGPT prompts): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgjuiYioDTw&pp=ygULdmFuZXNzYSBsYXU%3DDownload my private podcast, Build It Once, Get Found For Months: https://thekarareport.com/private-podcastHire us to write SEO-driven blog posts for you: https://thekarareport.com/bloggingOur Pinterest Management Services: https://thekarareport.com/pinterestLearn more about working with our marketing agency here: https://thekarareport.com/services Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thekarareport

Mar 31, 2026 • 32min
117 | A Masterclass On How to Scale Facebook Ads With a Lead Magnet with Melissa Litchfield
You've got a lead magnet. Maybe it's a checklist, a guide, or a template pack. You've promoted it, maybe even gotten some downloads — but those downloads aren't turning into clients. So what's actually going wrong?In this episode, I handed the mic to Meta ads expert Melissa Litchfield or Litchfield Media, and she is breaking down exactly why most lead magnets don't convert, what needs to be true before you spend a single dollar on ads, and how to test with just $5–$10 a day so you're not throwing money at something that isn't working. I've personally invested in Melissa's offers and recommend her to everyone who asks me about ads — she genuinely knows her stuff, and she makes it all make sense for service-based business owners.If you've ever wondered whether your freebie is actually set up to grow your business — or whether you're even ready for ads in the first place — this one is worth a listen.🎙️ In This Episode:The backwards way most people build lead magnets (and how to fix it)The 4 things that need to be true before you run adsHow to test your lead magnet for under $200 a monthWhat a good cost per lead actually looks like (and the math that makes it profitable)The 3 moments that make people want to slam their laptop shut — and what to do insteadMelissa's Test Drive Ad Sprint Live challenge happening April 13–17Links Mentioned: Read the full shownotes: https://thekarareport.com/117Join Melissa's Ad Sprint: https://thekarareport.com/adsFollow Melissa in Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/litchfieldmediaHead to Melissa's website: https://litchfieldmedia.org/Download my private podcast, Build It Once, Get Found For Months: https://thekarareport.com/private-podcastHire us to write SEO-driven blog posts for you: https://thekarareport.com/bloggingOur Pinterest Management Services: https://thekarareport.com/pinterestLearn more about working with our marketing agency here: https://thekarareport.com/services Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thekarareport

Mar 24, 2026 • 31min
116 | Behind the Scenes of My First Social Media-Free Launch: What I Did, How Much I Sold, & Launching Without a Sales Page
What does a social media-free launch actually look like — numbers and all? Before you assume you need a big audience, a sales page, or an Instagram strategy to launch something new, let's talk about what's actually possible with just an email list and a well-thought-out offer.In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on my AI Blog Sprint beta launch: how I planned it, how long it actually took to build, what my goals were with only 274 email subscribers, and what the numbers looked like from day one. I'm also getting honest about what I spent, what I earned, and why I still consider this one of my biggest wins.If you've been sitting on an offer because you're not on social media (or don't want to be), this one's for you.🎙️ In This Episode:Why I capped the beta instead of trying to sell as much as I canWhat happened in the first 30 minutes of the launchThe reality of launching from a Google Doc with no sales pageConversion rates, realistic expectations, and what the numbers actually meanWhy this offer isn't profitable yet (and why I'm totally fine with that)Links Mentioned: Read the full shownotes: https://thekarareport.com/116Download my private podcast, Build It Once, Get Found For Months: https://thekarareport.com/private-podcastEpisode 90 about passive income: https://thekarareport.com/90Hire us to write SEO-driven blog posts for you: https://thekarareport.com/bloggingOur Pinterest Management Services: https://thekarareport.com/pinterestLearn more about working with our marketing agency here: https://thekarareport.com/services Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thekarareport

Mar 17, 2026 • 29min
115 | Making Your Next Hire (4 Types of Hires to Consider in 2026)
Are you ready to make your next hire but not sure whether you need a VA, an OBM, or a specialist — or whether you're even ready to outsource at all? Before you hire the first person who shows up in your feed talking about your exact pain point, let's slow down and think this through.In this episode, I'm breaking down the four most common hires for online business owners, what each one actually does (and doesn't do), and my honest take on generalists vs. specialists — including why hiring one person to do all your marketing platforms might not get you the results you're hoping for.If you've been counting down the days until you can hand something off and never think about it again, this one's for you.🎙️ In This Episode:The difference between a VA and an OBMWhen a generalist makes sense (and when it's a mistake)What to think about when outsourcing your marketing Why you shouldn't outsource anything until your business model is solidLinks Mentioned: Read the full shownotes: https://thekarareport.com/115Download my private podcast, Build It Once, Get Found For Months: https://thekarareport.com/private-podcastHire us to write SEO-driven blog posts for you: https://thekarareport.com/bloggingOur Pinterest Management Services: https://thekarareport.com/pinterestLearn more about working with our marketing agency here: https://thekarareport.com/services Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thekarareport

Mar 10, 2026 • 27min
114 | My Honest Take On AI And Blogging In 2026
A few months ago, I saw the headline: “Google announces that traditional SEO is dead.” (or something like that lol). I paused. I re-read it. I rolled my eyes if I'm being honest. There are a lot of things to spiral about in 2025 but search-driven marketing going away is not one of them. That said, all of the conversations around "is SEO still a thing" did get me thinking deeply about how blogging fits into the world we're suddenly living in. A world where AI is writing everything from wedding vows to business strategies, and where the internet is flooded with content that’s technically correct… but kind of lame lol.So in this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on the real questions so many of us are asking but maybe too nervous to say out loud: Is blogging still a smart marketing strategy for small businesses with limited budgets and time? This isn’t a tutorial or a hot-take. It’s a conversation. A look at what I’m seeing in my own business, what’s shifting under the surface, and how we can adapt without becoming robots ourselves. If you’re a service provider wondering how to stand out in a world of one-click content… you’ll want to tune in.🎙️ In This Episode:What I really think about what's going to happen in a post-AI worldThe rise of “digital footprints” and why multi-platform content matters more than everPricing in the age of AI (this might be a hot take) A hard look at the surface-level content epidemic The uncomfortable question: Are you still saying the same things you were five years ago?🔗 Links Mentioned:Read the full shownotes: https://thekarareport.com/114Learn more about working with our team: https://thekarareport.com/servicesFollow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thekarareport

Mar 3, 2026 • 32min
113 | Building What You Can Embody: Prioritizing Joy, Setting Down Easy Money and Embracing Seasons of Hustle with Sabrina Gebhardt
If you’ve ever wondered whether slowing down will cost you everything you’ve built… this episode is for you.In this conversation, Sabrina Gebhardt shares what it actually looks like to build a business you can embody — not just teach. We talk about the long game of entrepreneurship, why rushing from “doing the thing” to “teaching the thing” rarely works, and how true authority is built through years of lived experience.Sabrina opens up about something that made absolutely no sense on paper: intentionally setting down two significant (and easy) revenue streams in her business. She walks us through what it felt like to trust her intuition, navigate the fear of losing momentum, and create space for both her family and a massive internal business transformation.We also talk about the reality no one wants to admit: when you slow down, you will lose momentum. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do it. Sabrina shares what it really takes to rebuild and why seasons of hustle aren’t failure… they’re part of running a business.🎙️ In This Episode:Why embodiment builds more authority than strategy aloneThe danger of rushing your business evolutionSetting down “easy money” and trusting your intuitionWhat actually happens when you pause a profitable offerWhy you will lose momentum (and why that’s okay)Rebuilding after a slowdownChoosing family, beauty, and joy without sacrificing growthEmbracing seasons of hustle without living in burnoutLinks Mentioned: Read the full shownotes: https://thekarareport.com/113Work with Sabrina GebhardtFollow Sabrina on Instagram: https://instagram.com/xo.sabrinagebhardtLearn more about working with our marketing agency here: https://thekarareport.com/servicesFollow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thekarareport

Feb 24, 2026 • 12min
112 | Get Ready, Stay Ready: A Business Reminder For All Of Us in Q1
Do you ever feel like you’re waiting for the moment — the big opportunity, the big client, the big breakthrough — and telling yourself you’ll rise to the occasion when it gets here?This episode is your reminder that most opportunities don’t come with prep time. They come fast. And if you haven’t been getting ready behind the scenes, you’ll feel it.If Q1 flew by for you too, this is your nudge before Q2: don’t wait until it’s urgent.🎙️ In This Episode:What “get ready, stay ready” really means in businessWhy opportunities rarely give you time to prepareThe “Oprah moment” question every entrepreneur should ask themselvesHow viral growth can actually hurt your business if you’re not readyThe subtle ways we procrastinate the very things that would move us forwardPractical ways I’m preparing my business for momentum in 2026Links Mentioned: Read the full shownotes: https://thekarareport.com/112Hire us to be your Pinterest Managers + Blog Writers: https://thekarareport.com/blogging-and-pinterest-marketing-agencyGet access to my private podcast, Build It Once, Get Found For Months: https://thekarareport.com/private-podcastEpisode about having an Oprah Moment on the Power in Purpose podcast: https://blog.candicecoppola.com/terrica-skaggs/Aspire with Emma Grede episode mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1acSsMMicSwLearn more about working with our marketing agency here: https://thekarareport.com/services Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thekarareport

Feb 17, 2026 • 31min
111 | The Hidden Cost of Saying Yes, Bringing Back Hospitality, and Building the Wrong Business with Frances Ledgewood
If you’ve ever felt like your business slowly turned into something you never meant to build... this episode is for you. What starts as being helpful, flexible, and “open to anything” can quietly turn into burnout, resentment, and a business that no longer fits your life. And often, it’s not because you’re doing something wrong, it’s because you haven’t given yourself permission to niche down.In this conversation, Francis Ledgewood shares what it really cost her to say yes to everything, and how learning to set boundaries changed not only her business, but her peace of mind. We talk about niching down without burning bridges, why saying no feels so personal (especially in creative work), and how building a focused business can actually attract better clients—not fewer.We also talk about hospitality in modern business: how to build something that feels elevated without becoming cold or untouchable, and why analog experiences (like handwritten notes) still matter in a digital-first world. Francis offers an honest look at comparison, confidence, and what it takes to stay in your own lane when social media makes that harder than ever.🎙️ In This Episode:The hidden cost of always saying yes in businessWhat it really looks like to niche down over time (not overnight)Why boundaries are essential for building a sustainable creative businessHow hospitality can coexist with luxury and professionalismLetting go of comparison and staying in your own laneWhy analog touchpoints still matter in a digital worldThe mindset shift that comes with experience and confidenceLinks Mentioned: Read the full shownotes: https://thekarareport.com/111Sign up for Frances' next Collective for Stationery DesignersLearn more about working with FrancesFollow Frances on InstagramListen to Frances episode on The Power in Purpose podcast: https://blog.candicecoppola.com/behind-the-brand-ledgewood-fine-stationery/Learn more about working with our marketing agency here: https://thekarareport.com/servicesFollow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thekarareport

Feb 10, 2026 • 33min
110 | 11 Business Lessons from Working With Multi-6 + 7 Figure Business Owners
Do you ever wonder what people who have more successful businesses are doing? I know I always swipe through on carousels and listen to episodes like this, and often it's the same kind of things, like "they're consistent", "they charge their worth", kind of basic advice like that. This episode is not like that.Instead, I have gathered 11 things that I genuinely see people doing who have multi-six and seven figure businesses, (and I know this BECAUSE I am behind the scenes in their business). I guarantee you haven't thought of or noticed some of these things before.Also, YAY for this being episode 20 already! If you haven't left a review yet, I would really appreciate it you would take a moment to now!🎙️ In This Episode:11 things that almost every multi-six and 7 figure business owner I work with is doingWhat these things have in common (they aren't exciting lol)What I'm going to be working on doing better in my own biz based on these "findings"Links Mentioned: Read the full shownotes: https://thekarareport.com/110Hire us to be your Pinterest Managers + Blog Writers: https://thekarareport.com/blogging-and-pinterest-marketing-agencyGet access to my private podcast, Build It Once, Get Found For Months: https://thekarareport.com/private-podcastLearn more about working with our marketing agency here: https://thekarareport.com/services Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thekarareport

Feb 3, 2026 • 37min
109 | Nine Non-Negotiables After Nine Years in Business
Nine years in business is wild — and this week I’m celebrating my “business birthday” by sharing nine non-negotiables I’ve learned across nearly a decade of running my own business. Entrepreneurship truly is the craziest personal development journey there is lol.Some of these are tactical (things I actually do).Some are mindset (things I had to learn the hard way).None of them came naturally, and I’ve slipped on all nine at different points, but they’ve shaped how I think, how I work, and are true non-negotiables for how I run my business today.🎙️ In This Episode:The unexpected mindset shift that changed how I run my businessWhat I stopped obsessing over (and what happened when I did)A repurposing habit that quietly compounded over nine yearsA polarizing philosophy on getting paid (and why I stand by it)The leadership skill that took me the longest to learnWhy I assume my clients are smarter than I amThe “hard” I choose on purposeA belief that keeps me sane around friends + family🔗 Links Mentioned:Read the full shownotes: https://thekarareport.com/109Grab my private podcast, Build it Once, Get Found For Months: https://thekarareport.com/private-podcastSign up for my newsletter: https://thekarareport.com/newsletterLearn more about working with our team: https://thekarareport.com/servicesFollow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thekarareport


