Posts Tagged ‘warm letters’
40 Reasons to Join Startup In 60
More than half my clients run their own business. And the other half? They wish they did. The most common excuse I hear as to why they’re dragging their feet and not taking the first steps is because they think they don’t have enough time to run a business, especially if they have kids, a day job, or…
Read MoreAffiliate Program: Share More, Earn More in February 2021
It’s a brand new month, and that means more opportunities to share your life editing successes and earn more with my Affiliate Program. When your friends and followers purchase a program using your unique affiliate link, you get paid a 50% commission! It’s win-win: they get to clean up their “rough draft” lives with my helpful…
Read MoreProductivity Templates for Busy Women
It’s safe to say that I wouldn’t have a successful business without my worksheets. My Type A, detail-oriented, editorial thinking mind has a knack for designing printables that help you organize your thoughts into doable actions. And who could resist super cute planning sheets? 🙂 Maybe you feel like you have too many thoughts crowding each…
Read MoreHow to Get Sales Without Being Sleazy
There are a lot of strategies to choose from if you want to get sales for your business. When I was in elementary school (back when dinosaurs roamed the Earth), my Girl Scout troop had an annual cookie sale. We were expected to go door to door in our neighborhood taking orders on our little…
Read MoreEverything Added to the Life Editor Clubhouse in 2017
There’s no question about it, the best thing I ever created that saved my sanity and helped my followers find exactly what they need is my Life Editor Clubhouse membership site. It’s my “one-stop-shop” that houses every worksheet, guidebook, planner, video class, and training program I make to help ambitious Life Editors like you edit…
Read MoreNew Clubhouse Class: Warm Letter Campaigns
Back in college (when dinosaurs roamed the Earth), I remember one of my professors teaching us about cold calls. Randomly calling a stranger to try to get them to buy from you was supposed to be a tried-and-true marketing tactic. It felt icky to me then, and cold calls are still one of the sleaziest…
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