If putting yourself out there has ever felt uncomfortable—or even a little “cringe”—this episode is for you.
Karen breaks down a smarter, more aligned way to think about visibility, PR, and getting known for what you do best—without feeling like you’re bragging or performing.
This isn’t about being louder. It’s about being seen in the right rooms.
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About This Episode & Highlights:
The PR Strategy for Women Entrepreneurs That Actually Works
If you’ve ever struggled with putting yourself out there, you’re not alone.
For many women entrepreneurs, visibility feels uncomfortable—sometimes even inauthentic.
But what if the problem isn’t you…
What if it’s the way you’ve been taught to do visibility?
Why You’re Not Getting Opportunities
You’re not being overlooked because you’re unqualified.
You’re being overlooked because the right people don’t know your name.
And no amount of “working harder” fixes that.
PR vs. Self-Promotion
Traditional advice tells you to:
- Be louder
- Promote yourself
- Pitch constantly
But that often feels forced.
Instead, shift this:
PR isn’t about you. It’s about your message.
LinkedIn + PR = Your Authority Ecosystem
Think of it this way:
- LinkedIn is where you build your voice
- PR is where you expand your reach
Together, they create a powerful visibility strategy.
What You Actually Need to Get Started
You don’t need a PR firm.
You need:
- Clear positioning
- A strong point of view
- Consistent visibility
- A human approach to outreach
How to Start (Without Pitching)
Before pitching yourself:
- Share your ideas consistently
- Build a track record of content
- Engage in conversations
Then, when you do reach out:
- Make it personal
- Make it relevant
- Make it valuable
The Real Cost of Staying Invisible
Invisibility doesn’t just feel frustrating—it’s expensive.
It costs you:
- Opportunities
- Income
- Influence
Final Thoughts
You don’t need to be louder.
You just need to be seen—
in a way that feels aligned with who you are.
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Magical Quotes From The Episode:
“You’re not invisible because you’re unqualified—you’re invisible because the right people don’t know your name.”
“PR isn’t ‘look at me.’ It’s ‘this idea deserves to be heard.’”
“You don’t need to be louder. You just need to be seen in the right places.”
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Episode Transcript: Why You’re Invisible (and the PR Strategy That Fixes It)
[00:00] Why You’re Not Getting Opportunities (And It’s Not What You Think)
Karen:
Hello, hello! Welcome back to another episode of The Good Girls Get Rich Podcast. I’m your host, Karen Yankovich.
Today, we’re talking about something I hear all the time—visibility, PR, and why so many brilliant women are still being overlooked.
Here’s the truth:
You’re not being left out because you’re unqualified. You’re being left out because the right people don’t know your name.
And I know what you’re thinking…
“Put yourself out there. Be louder. Pitch yourself.”
But that often feels… off.
Like you’re performing. Or bragging. Or becoming someone you don’t even respect.
So instead?
You stay brilliant. You stay busy. And… you stay invisible.
[02:07] The Real Reason Visibility Feels “Cringe”
Karen:
We’ve been conditioned to believe that self-promotion is a bad thing.
We were taught:
- Don’t take up too much space
- Don’t talk about yourself
- Be seen, not heard
So when you try to step into visibility, it feels misaligned.
But here’s the shift I want you to make:
PR isn’t “look at me.”
PR is “this idea deserves to be heard.”
Even posting on LinkedIn? That’s micro-PR.
Every post is a tiny media opportunity.
[03:47] The Reframe That Changes Everything
Karen:
Instead of asking:
“Who am I to say this?”
Ask:
“Who misses out if I don’t?”
Because someone out there needs your message today.
And if you don’t share it? They don’t get it.
[05:00] Magnetic Marketing vs. Chasing Clients
Karen:
If you feel like you need to be “chosen,” here’s your reframe:
You choose where you show up.
Then people choose you.
That’s magnetic marketing.
You don’t just sit back and hope.
You show up strategically—on LinkedIn, on podcasts, in conversations.
And then opportunities come to you.
[07:28] LinkedIn + PR = Your Authority Ecosystem
Karen:
Let’s simplify this:
- LinkedIn = owned media
- PR = borrowed media
Together?
They become your authority ecosystem.
Stop thinking of visibility as ego.
Start thinking of it as distribution of your message.
[08:47] What PR Actually Looks Like (Without the Cringe)
Karen:
PR is simply getting your ideas in places your audience already trusts.
That could be:
- Podcast interviews
- Guest articles
- Speaking on stages
- Expert quotes
And here’s the key:
You’re not pitching for attention. You’re offering value to an audience.
[10:00] What You Actually Need (Hint: Not a PR Firm)
Karen:
You don’t need:
- A massive following
- Perfect branding
- A PR agency
You do need:
- Clear positioning
- A strong point of view
- Visible values
- Consistency
[10:45] The First Step: Get Clear on What You Stand For
Karen:
Ask yourself:
- What do I want to be known for?
- What am I willing to say repeatedly?
- What do I stand for?
Clarity creates opportunity.
[12:30] Build Proof Before You Pitch
Karen:
Before you pitch yourself:
- Post consistently for a few weeks
- Share your ideas
- Develop a framework
- Show results (even small ones)
This builds confidence and credibility.
[14:28] Pitch Like a Human, Not a Marketer
Karen:
Please don’t send copy-paste pitches.
I can spot them instantly.
Instead:
- Reference their work
- Show you’ve listened
- Add value to their audience
If you pitch 10 people the right way, you should hear back from most of them.
[16:30] Let LinkedIn Do the Heavy Lifting
Karen:
When people hear your name, they look you up.
Your LinkedIn profile must:
- Clearly show your expertise
- Sound like you
- Include a clear next step
PR gets attention.
LinkedIn converts it.
[18:40] You’re Never Going to Feel Ready
Karen:
Let me say this clearly:
You are never going to feel ready.
So start anyway.
If no one responds?
That’s not rejection.
It’s data.
[20:00] The Cost of Staying Invisible
Karen:
Invisibility is expensive.
It costs you:
- Higher rates
- Bigger opportunities
- The rooms you belong in
And here’s the bigger truth:
This is how women build wealth and influence.
[21:44] Final Thought: Visibility Is Expansion
Karen:
You don’t need to be louder.
You just need to be seen—
in a way that feels like you.
[22:06] Your Homework
Karen:
Don’t pitch today.
Instead:
- Share one idea on LinkedIn
- Join one conversation
- Express one perspective
That’s it.
