Here’s the thing, if your ideal customers or dream clients don’t know your business exists and can’t see the value of engaging with it, they’re never going to reach out to you. You can’t attempt to sell to people when they don’t know you and aren’t motivated to find out more.
I don’t mean that to sound harsh. It’s just the reality of operating in the online business world. There is so much fighting for your future client’s attention that you can’t expect to be seen and understood. You need to ...
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Here you are again. You’re staring at a potential client through Zoom, looking for any positive signs that they might be considering saying yes to working with you. Then they hit you with “I’ll think about it…”
You’re defeated. It’s the same thing every time. No matter how many top tip TikToks you watch, free trainings you attend or sales call scripts you try, you seem to momentously tri...
You love it when it’s there, hate it when it’s not but don’t treat it right so it will stay. That’s a lot of people’s relationship with money - negative and not conducive to reaching your money goals and therefore life goals.Â
As women in business, yes we want to help people and yes we want to do something we enjoy for a living but we also want (and need!) to make money. Without money how are you going to pay the electricity bill and clothe your kids, never mind pay for their increasingly expen...
When people talk about journaling, it's common to automatically relate it to personal thoughts. The benefits to journaling for your mental health, healing past hurt or trauma and using it to explore your emotions are well known.
However, journaling is also a powerful tool to use when it comes to running a business or support your career progression. There are many benefits to using a journal for this, many that overlap with benefi...
Hi everyone and welcome to The Journal Vibe blog! I’m Claire and I’m the founder of The Journal Vibe, so I thought I’d start off with a little story about my journey that has brought me here and to share a bit more about me.Â
I started keeping a diary when I began senior school at 11 years old. I recently found an old one from 1991 when I was 14 years old and it’s full of teenage woe and angst. I didn’t write every day, but I found it was a great way to rant about the unfairness of life, sch...
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