SELF-ASSESSMENT EMAIL SERIES:
Identify Why Your Marketing Isn’t Bringing In Clients (And How to Fix It)
It’s so frustrating when you’re doing all the right things, yet clients aren’t banging down your door.
You’re showing up, posting great content, invested in a program or two (or five). People engage, and then… nothing. Or worse, you put a ton of thought into it and feel like you’re shouting into the void.
And you wonder…
Is it me? Is it them? What am I doing wrong?
You probably have an incredible offer and I bet you truly change peoples’ lives.
But your marketing strategy isn’t giving them a reason to say yes.
In this noisy digital age… it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it.
What’s usually missing is a cohesive strategy that frames your ideas so someone instantly understands the value. It has to be built around how your clients think, what your story tells them, and what they need to believe before they say yes.
Most marketing advice hands you a template and tells you to fill in the blanks. Which sounds easy, but your work is too nuanced to fit into a neat little prompt.
So instead your message feels diluted, disconnected, and doesn’t give people a reason to care.
There are unique business owners out there right now who have their DMs and booking calendar filled with excited leads ready to work with them.
We can get that for you, too. But a vague checklist or quick-hits blog won’t do the job.
I’m breaking down the 5 vital self-assessment questions to help you identify where your own marketing is breaking and what you can do about it. (BTW I’ve never covered this in my content before)
This isn’t for someone who’s happy spending months throwing ideas at the wall to see what sticks. This is for the unique service provider who is determined for their message to reach the right people, today.
Warning: It may be a little triggering. But I say it with the most love possible, because your work deserves to reach more people.
Get the 5 questions that will uncover your marketing gaps (one per day):