Deals With Heels – Where Female Entrepreneurs Thrive
Don't Get Duped by Bad Marketing with Amber Gaige Episode 55
In this episode of Deals with Heals, host Debra Bowers interviews Amber Gage, a marketing expert and entrepreneur. Amber shares her journey from being born into an entrepreneurial family to navigating the challenges of corporate America. She introduces her Four Cs of Effective Marketing, emphasizing the importance of clear copy, consistent branding, understanding customer demographics, and effective channel management. The conversation highlights the need for a strategic approach to marketing rather than just focusing on tactics. Amber also provides valuable insights for service-based businesses and encourages entrepreneurs to take control of their marketing efforts.
Recent Episodes
The Revenue-Focused Marketer
Amber reveals her Four C’s Framework—Copy, Consistent Branding, Customer Demographics, and Channel Management—a simple yet game-changing system that’s helping entrepreneurs and service-based businesses 10x their marketing results.
You’ll hear how Amber combines street-smart marketing instincts with scalable strategy, using data, structure, and a no-fluff approach to turn chaotic campaigns into clear, revenue-focused machines.
Whether you’re a CMO, founder, or just trying to make sense of modern marketing, this episode is packed with clarity, confidence, and actionable tactics you can implement today.
By tuning into this episode, you can expect to come away with an understanding of:
✅Why your Google Ads are failing
✅The Four Cs Framework every growing business should know
✅How branding impacts trust and conversions
✅Why AI and analytics are no longer optional, and how to start using them smartly
Unbreakable Mompreneurs Podcast
In this insightful episode of Unbreakable Mompreneurs, host Charisse Walker is joined by marketing expert and third-generation entrepreneur Amber Gaige, founder of Far Beyond Marketing and author of the international bestseller The Far Beyond Marketing Guidebook. Amber breaks down her proven Four C’s Framework to help solopreneurs and mompreneurs simplify their marketing, stretch their budgets, and grow their businesses with confidence.
Together, Charisse and Amber dive deep into common marketing mistakes, how to avoid being scammed by empty SEO promises, and how to identify your ideal customer and amplify your message. Amber also shares real-talk about imposter syndrome, juggling motherhood and entrepreneurship, and how to set boundaries that honor your business goals and your family life.
The Small Business Spotlight
In this episode of Credit Banc’s Small Business Spotlight, host Irv Cruz sits down with Amber Gaige, founder of Far Beyond Marketing, to talk about how bad marketing is costing business owners time and money—and what it really takes to build a brand that drives results.
As a third-generation entrepreneur, Amber gets real about the mindset shifts that fueled her growth, how she overcame imposter syndrome, and how she built a company that doesn’t rely on her day-to-day involvement. If you’re tired of cookie-cutter campaigns and ready to scale the smart way, this episode is for you.
💡 What You’ll Learn:
✔️ What “bad marketing” really means—and how to avoid it
✔️ How to make your business less dependent on you
✔️ Why mindset & imposter syndrome hold back great entrepreneurs
✔️ How a solid team and smart systems fuel sustainable growth
✔️ The role of AI and tech in scaling a lean, profitable agency
✔️ Amber’s no-BS take on leadership, delegation, and what works
Deals With Heels – Where Female Entrepreneurs Thrive
In this episode of Deals with Heals, host Debra Bowers interviews Amber Gage, a marketing expert and entrepreneur. Amber shares her journey from being born into an entrepreneurial family to navigating the challenges of corporate America. She introduces her Four Cs of Effective Marketing, emphasizing the importance of clear copy, consistent branding, understanding customer demographics, and effective channel management. The conversation highlights the need for a strategic approach to marketing rather than just focusing on tactics. Amber also provides valuable insights for service-based businesses and encourages entrepreneurs to take control of their marketing efforts.
optYOUmize
Brett Ingram speaks with Amber Gaige, a marketing strategist and founder of Far Beyond Marketing. They discuss Amber’s journey into entrepreneurship, the importance of marketing, common myths that hold entrepreneurs back, and the role of analytics in effective marketing strategies. Amber shares valuable advice for small businesses, strategies for standing out in a crowded market, and the significance of storytelling in marketing. They also touch on the importance of balancing business and personal life, and Amber introduces her Four Cs framework for effective marketing. The conversation concludes with key takeaways and Amber’s number one tip for success: never give up.
Harmonious At Lunch
Feeling lost in the marketing maze? For many small and medium-sized businesses, marketing often feels like guesswork—sprinkling money on various tactics hoping something sticks, unsure of where to invest or who to trust. If you’re tired of confusing advice and want a clear, practical path to marketing that actually drives business results, this conversation is for you. Join host Brandon Gano as he talks with Amber Gaige, a third-generation entrepreneur and marketing strategist with two decades of experience helping businesses find their footing and flourish.
Amber dives into the common pitfalls SMBs encounter, moving beyond the myth of overnight success from simply running ads. Discover why effective marketing must start with the end in mind, deeply understanding your operational goals and how marketing initiatives will support them. It’s not a standalone function but a crucial collaborator with your operations team. Learn why analyzing the entire customer journey, identifying potential disconnects between marketing messages and sales or service delivery, is essential before spending a single marketing dollar. Amber emphasizes the need to dissect what has worked (and what hasn’t) and ensure your online presence is strong and mobile-friendly in today’s digital-first world.