Hey Reader, We've got a podcast insider on the show! Carli started her company, We Edit Podcasts, after witnessing her husband spend hours editing his podcast while they were on holiday. If he was spending so much time editing, there must be others and that's how she created her company. After spending years behind the scenes in the podcasting world, Carli steps in front of the mic and launches her own podcast. In this episode, Carli shares with us what she's done to launch and promote her own podcast, including how she leverages the audiences of her guests. β |
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Hey Reader, You don't need to think for your students. Here's what I mean:π Teacher Sally booked all her student's classes for them. She didn't want them to go through the effort of clicking to sign up for their next class. π Teacher Jane planned a 4-month launch so that the launch emails were spaced out over a long period of time. She didn't want to annoy her audience with frequent emails. π Teacher Ann priced her course so low that she had to take a part-time job to survive. She didn't want...
Hey Reader, Six-figures. The sought-after revenue goal with two commas and five plump, confident-building zeros. I'm working on some material around changes you need to make to earn six figures (which will be showing up in your inbox soon), and it occurred to me that many of you may have already made six figures."Whaaat?"I know!That's why I had to send this sooner than later. When you hear "make six figures," my guess is that you think of making one hundred thousand in a one-year period, as...
Hi Reader, I witness this strange phenomenon every Tuesday. As part of our Luminaries coaching program, I critique sales emails written by women trying to sell their online programs. Their first drafts often come across as if they're knocking gently on someone's office door and asking in a soft voice, "Oh, hey, hi there. Sorry to bother you, but do you have a minute to listen to my idea? If not, I can come back later." The "office, "of course, is the inbox of their readers. Their whispery...