Easy Breezy Launching, How to Sell Out Your Program and Non-traditional Marketing Methods

In My Non-Expert Opinion - Podcast tekijän mukaan Chelsea Riffe

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240: After years of messy, chaotic and failed launches, Chelsea was determined to sell out her first group program of 2024 with 2 goals in mind: it had to be easy, and had to be marketed with minimal social media. This episode is for you if: You hate launching with a fiery passion and want to hear about new ways to execute your next launch You’re terrified no one will enroll in your program (and what to do if only 1 person joins) You want to market your work with less social media and make algorithm-free sales You’re curious about expanding your business and testing new ideas after years of them sitting in dormant in your mind You’re ready to take on more group offers vs. 1:1 Drafting sales pages is the bane of your existence You need help breaking down the steps of a launch You’re a nosy B and want the tea of a sold out launch Resources mentioned: FocusMate (this is an affiliate link) Episode 219 - How To Manage Your Time & Live Out Your Values Episode 182 - How to Focus Better & Finally Get Tasks Done with CEO of FocusMate Taylor Jacobson Holisticism - join the North Node membership or Liminal Library and get access to hundreds of templates, SOP’s and more! Connect with Chelsea: Website 1:1 Podcast Coaching Launch your podcast with the ultimate podcast launch course - Mic Drop! Instagram Slight Turbulence Substack - the travel magazine you wish existed on the back of airplane seats Pitch Perfect Round 2 Waitlist - starts August 2024! Ready to launch your very own podcast? Grab my FREE cheat sheet right HERE. Want to send a voice note to the podcast and have Chelsea answer you on air? Do so ⁠HERE⁠. Don't forget to rate, review, and share in the group text. This podcast is free and ratings/reviews and shares are our currency. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-my-non-expert-opinion/support

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