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How to Communicate What You Do So That Your Community Sees Themselves Reflected in Your Words

09 Apr 2024

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Curious to discover how to put into words what you do so your audience sees themselves in your content? You’ll want to tune into this episode to see how I’ve done it and how I coach my clients to achieve it.BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING TO TODAY’s EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:Why your audience might not be connecting with your message and how to change that.The key to creating a potent message that has your audience sees themselves reflected in your words. Where connection really starts and why most business owners overlook this very important thing.If this episode inspires you somehow, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and let us know your biggest takeaway– whether it’s created those aha moments or given you food for thought on achieving greater success.And while you’re here, follow us on Instagram @creativelyowned for more daily inspiration on effortlessly attracting the most aligned clients without spending hours marketing your business or chasing clients. Also, make sure to tag me in your stories @creativelyowned.Selling the Invisible: Exactly how to articulate the value of your cosmic genius even if your message transcends the typical “10k months” & “Make 6-figures” types of promises.Free on-demand training >>> https://www.creativelyowned.co/watchnowTo find out how to own your unique edge, amplify who you truly are (& get paid for it), take your business to cosmic proportions, and have fun doing it, grab it here!!https://www.creativelyowned.com/quiz

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