Reader, you're not repeating yourself enough. I can guarantee that you're not repeating yourself enough. Tell me: Does your audience repeat back your messaging to you when buying your offer? Do people show up in your DMs saying they saw/heard something that is similar or relates to your offer and messaging and tell you it made them think of you? Why does this matter? When people naturally repeat your message, it means its sticking, which ultimately leads to more sales and loyal customers. You want to get to the place where you're known for your message. I want to be known for giving people a taste of content repurposing and upcycling your content. In one month, you'll have content ready to be posted across 3 platforms that all share the same message and brand voice. And the best part is, none of it will be copy-pasted. Every post will be different enough that your people will consume it like it's brand new. May your tea be hot and your wifi strong, Felly. p.s. not interested in DFY content repurposing but don't want to leave the list entirely? Click here and you won't receive any more of my re-launch emails. |
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Let’s be real, Reader. At the end of the day, all you want to do is record your podcast and let that be enough. Not the content creator of your business. Definitely not the social media strategist either. You want to hit record, get your message across, and let your podcast do the heavy lifting of bringing new listeners, leads, and sales into your business. And wouldn’t it feel damn good if you could leverage your podcast to… 3x your visibility among new listeners Bring in qualified leads...
Email Headers When Kristen - a mom of three, business coach, and the creator of Money Spray - came to me, she said something I hear on nearly every sales call ⤵️ “I know I have good stuff… I just need the bandwidth to bring it to life.”Like you, Reader, Kristen had a bank of high-performing content, but lacked the time, structure, and fresh perspective to repurpose it effectively.She’d also just launched a physical product, juggling it alongside her mentorship business, which left zero room...
I found myself hospitalized by surprise at the end of April, Reader. After 2 sleepless nights, I woke up the Saturday before Easter with the vision in my left eye completely blurred out. Like there was something on the lens because I could see peripherally, but straight ahead looked like I'd put on my father's extra-strength prescription glasses. Like a true millennial, I thought, "That's annoying," and proceeded to ignore it. I went to Easter lunch on Sunday, I went about work as normal on...