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My clients often come to me wondering why their audience doesn’t seem to be resonating with the content they’re creating.  But why? The number one reason I see this happening with new coaches and entrepreneurs is because they’re not taking a stand for the potential of their audience! When you’re just starting out and learning
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Your audience and clients are the most important thing to your business. If you don’t have them, you wouldn’t have a business. But, my clients often get fixated on the wrong metrics when they’re assessing how their business is performing. They focus too much on how many followers they have, how many likes, and how
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When you start out building your business there are things that no one tells you. You attempt to start building your business by creating rules that fit within a 9-5 employment container. You believe this is the formula you need to use to create the success you want. You follow the same rules you had
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Have you ever felt paralyzed in your tracks when it comes to writing copy or posting content online?  Do you worry about losing followers or not pleasing anyone with your copy?  Or do you feel like you’re going to look ridiculous when making a video? I want you to know that is totally normal. BUT
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What if content planning doesn’t have to be a complete headache? What if you had a few simple steps to work ahead and regain some of your time? I’ll tell you a secret, it’s all about how you show up to your marketing and content development process. I’m not sure about you but I find