312. Bosses & Breakfast: Taking Responsibility for Your Results

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735. The Visibility Strategy That Turns Scrolls Into Sales | Live Coaching Session

Doing all the things and still not getting found? These simple shifts will be a game changer in your business. In today’s episode, I coach Jill Barnum, founder of The Clover Exchange, to grow visibility (and an unforgettable brand) that converts into sales. We unpack how to get m ...  Show more

734. How to Make More Sales in January (Using Only What You Already Have)

January might be known as a slow sales month, but it doesn’t have to be. In this episode, I share our 4-step system for consistent, profitable sales in January without launching anything new. We’ll uncover common mistakes that slow down sales, how to use your sales data to double ...  Show more

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