5 Warning Signs You’re Wasting Time on Low-Impact Tasks (And How to Focus on What Actually Moves the Needle)
Entrepreneurs often get caught up in busy work instead of focusing on high-leverage tasks. This post can identify warning signs and direct readers to your freebie as the next step in aligning their tasks with a 90-day plan for more impact.
What to Do If You’re Struggling to Sell Your Course in Q4
Q4 can bring challenges with sales, and course creators may search for answers on how to improve their results. Provide advice on course selling, messaging, and marketing strategies that align with a more easeful, authentic approach.
How to Stop Overworking and Take Time Off Without Losing Business
As the year closes, burnout becomes a major concern. You can offer solutions on how to build rest into the business model, delegate tasks, and manage boundaries with clients so business doesn’t grind to a halt.
Why You’re Stuck in Your Business (And How to Get Unstuck)
Many entrepreneurs feel stuck without knowing why. This post can address common reasons for stagnation, then introduce your freebie as a tool to help them pinpoint the specific blocks in their business.
Why Defining Success for Yourself is the Key to Sustainable Business Growth
Many entrepreneurs follow traditional success metrics without considering what success means for them personally. This post can discuss the importance of personalizing success and introduce your freebie as a tool to help readers clarify what success looks like for their life and business.
Should You Lower Your Prices if Clients Aren’t Signing Up? (Here’s What You Really Need to Know About Pricing)
When clients aren’t signing up, your first instinct might be to lower your prices—but that’s rarely the solution. Here’s how to evaluate your pricing strategy and make sure it aligns with the true value of your offer.
What to Include in a Year-End Review for Your Business (And How to Set Yourself Up for Success in the New Year)
With many people reviewing their business at the end of the year, a post outlining what to assess (financials, systems, client satisfaction, etc.) can be valuable to those trying to understand where they stand and how to improve.