Posts Tagged ‘pricing’
7 Ways to Raise Your Prices for Your Business Offerings | Fear of Owning Your Worth
I was recently approached by a brand to do a sponsored video for my YouTube channel. They asked me what my rate was, but I hesitated before replying because I wasn’t happy with what I earned from previous sponsored videos. After putting my blood, sweat, and tears into a video highlighting a product, I often felt…
Read MoreTop 5 Reasons to Quit Your Job
I loved many things about my old corporate job as a medical textbook editor. Using my degree, feeling like my work was making a difference, traveling to conferences. And yet, there’s a lot NOT to like about working for another company, which is why I’ve been my own boss for more than 11 years now. It’s…
Read More3 Ways to Break Out of Your Comfort Zone in Your Business
Running an online business is pretty incredible because you’re not tied down to the old ways of doing things. If I had started a coaching business 20 years ago, I’d be stuck paying rent for a building and have a clientele limited to the people who walk by or live locally. Now me and my…
Read More11 Smart Things to Try When You’re Not Getting Sales | Online Business Tips
I remember how scary the first year of running my online business was. No one visited my sales pages, my brilliant blog posts and videos got zero views, and my bank account was empty and embarrassing. That’s the problem with running your own business: you start with high hopes and mountains of passion . . . but…
Read MoreHow I Set Strong Client Boundaries | 3 Essential Boundaries
It’s no secret that I made a lot of mistakes during the first year of my business. Like a TON of mistakes. Just file that year under “what not to do.” My mission statement made no sense, my offerings were a mess, and I routinely let my clients (the very few I had!) walk all…
Read MoreHow to Get a Creative Edge Over Your Competition
Every business looks for creative ways to one-up their competition to generate more revenue, corner a higher market share, and become an industry leader. Sometimes, the only difference between an industry leader and the second best is in the market leader’s ability to emphasize their strengths more. If this is something you’d like to replicate…
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