by Julie | Nov 10, 2021 | Business, Online Marketing, Tips for Entrepreneurs
“I don’t have the right people in my audience!” “The people in my audience aren’t ready to make a change/commit/work with me!” Ever feel like that? If you do, you’re not alone. I hear this all the time from clients, coaches...
by Julie | Oct 22, 2021 | Business, Tips for Entrepreneurs, Tips for Freelancers
A Facebook group can be a fantastic way to build an audience, generate leads and sign paying clients… However, after the initial excitement of starting your FB group wears off, it can start to feel like work. Worse, no-one is engaging on anything you post! You...
by Julie | Sep 26, 2021 | Business, Online Marketing, Tips for Entrepreneurs
In the world of online marketing and coaching, we’ve been hearing a lot of talk about “market saturation” recently. Many coaches and service-based female entrepreneurs are finding it challenging to stand out online and connect with best-fit clients....
by Julie | Jul 29, 2021 | Business, Tips for Entrepreneurs
Have you ever had the experience of generating new leads into your business, creating relationships with them, only to have them hop on a call with you and you realise… They’re not an ideal fit client for you at all! You can see that you can help them....
by Julie | Oct 12, 2020 | Business, Online Marketing, Tips for Entrepreneurs, Uncategorized
How to reach a wider audience in your coaching business. Have you ever felt like if you could just get more eyes on your stuff everything would be OK? If you could reach a wider audience, OBVIOUSLY you’d have more clients, right? Not necessarily! Find out why in...
by Julie | Jun 16, 2020 | Business, Digital Nomad, Email Marketing, Feminine Energy in Business, Money, Online Marketing, Spiritual Business, Tips for Entrepreneurs, Tips for Freelancers, Uncategorized
Do you have “comparativitis” (the issue of comparing yourself to others and beating yourself up?) This is a word I use to talk about when we do that thing of going online, and we look at what other people are doing in their business – typically...