Is your marketing copy not bringing you the results you hope for?
Do you feel like you’re writing compelling copy but it’s attracting the wrong people? Here’s the thing; if you’re not directly addressing the version of your ideal client who is ready to buy, even great-sounding copy is going to be redundant.
When you figure out how to speak directly to your purchase-ready customer, you unlock consistent sales.
Stay tuned to find the right words to connect with your “right-fit” clients and grow your business growth expertise so you can uplevel your income whenever you want!
In episode 4 of season 5 we explore:
- Taking your messaging as the foundation for all communication with your “right-fit” client and implementing that core messaging into all your content
- The crucial piece we need to understand to stand out in a flooded market and makes sales consistently
- The 2 key questions that will help you find the exact words to speak to where your purchase-ready customer is at and make the sale
Get ready to match your language with your core offer and see how fast things can change in your business!
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>“What does the purchase-ready version of your ideal customer know to be true? What questions are they asking? What are they presently experiencing? And what do they see as the real problem? When you have that clarity on who this version of your ideal customer is, that’s when we can find that core language, those messaging pieces that we can use to talk about your core offer.”
— Carly Jo Bell, Selling Chocolate
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I’m Carly Jo Bell.
(Though you can just call me Carly.)
Carly Jo Bell is a business strategist and mentor, and fonder of Whole Co media. Through her courses and programs, podcast, and one on one coaching, Carly helps pulled-in-every-direction entrepreneurs create a business that brings in as much joy as it does revenue — by cultivating deep self trust, and solid foundations as the first step.
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