Your voice matters. Write.

Take a breath. Pick an offer. Tell everyone.

When you’re feeling the overwhelm of everything it takes to grow a business and you have a thousand different prices and packages, and not enough sales to pay the bills…

FIRST, take a breath. 💨 I promise that the ideas and products and to do lists can wait a few minutes for you to breathe.

SECOND, choose an offer. ONE offer. ✅ This is the ultimate exercise in clarity and it will free you every time. Maybe you choose your best selling product or the service you love providing the most… I know you’ve got more to offer and you can do that another time. Today, you’re focusing on one.

THIRD – TELL EVERYONE 🙂 🗯️ 📢
✔️ Do a post
✔️Do a reel (if you know how)
✔️ Create an IG or FB story.
✔️ Do a live.
✔️ Do a press release.
✔️ Email it to your list.
✔️ Sing about it (you know I would! ha ha)

Because here’s the thing about sales: reminding people you’re not just an influencer or a brand, you’re a professional business with paying clients and killer offerings, is a very VERY good thing.

When was the last time you gave any one of your offers this much of a chance to succeed?

You’ve created something that’s perfect for your ideal client. Now let them buy it.

xo Jenn

PS. Do sales and marketing stress you out? Want to brainstorm a bit? Let’s meet over coffee and a free 30 min Zoom chat. I love helping entrepreneurs build their empires with marketing. In case you haven’t noticed, I sorta live for this sh!t. Let’s work it out together.

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