I've been getting questions about the different coaching calls that Client Ascension has.
So, I'm breaking down EACH coaching call that's on my calendar.
There's 13 of them in total each week, meaning it's super tough to NOT have value from this group
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tbh, his is my only complaint with Client Ascension. I have FOMO from missing some of these calls each week because of my own client calls/work.
That being said, the reason that CA is so effective is that when I have problems in my biz, I have a call with a coach to fix it.
The other thing I want to say before I get into the list is that each of these coaching calls are WITH A PRO that specializes in that field. It's not some random person teaching from a textbook - it's someone giving real actionable feedback and answering questions each week.
1. Lead Generation call with @NickAbraham12 . I've been on a few of these calls and they are valuable. For anything lead gen related, you go to this one.
@NickAbraham12 2. Sales QA with Connor Sunderland. Basically, all things sales, you go here.
@NickAbraham12 3. Appointment Setting with @sdrwhisperer . Basically, setting appointments, converting leads into calls, and cold/warm calling. Dude is a pro at what he does.
Was just on this call the other day with some warm calling questions and he gave me actionable examples for my biz.
I've been on a few of these calls but as a believer, this one is a nice one to have in all the noise of business. Like minded killers who want their morals to play big in biz.
@JLCarmody My fav projects are ones where we take an existing website and make it new.
Dr. Carmody's website was in this position.
The website was struggling in the design dept. Content just THROWN at the users. Zero calls to action.
The old website image below
@JLCarmody Now, the biggest challenge with this website is that quality control specialists would be looking at it, meaning they would be looking for ANYTHING that looked off.
To follow up, for now, you can. However, if you think Google is sitting on their hands and not proactively making tools to detect AI content, you're in for a rude awakening.
Been getting a lot of DMs about growing a business.
More than anything - some of you have your priorities out of wack and need a reality check - which is why I'm doing this thread on what you should be focusing on and how much work it takes to build a biz.
There are two sides to business:
1. Marketing/Sales 2. Fulfilment
You need both in order to be successful.
Some of the DMs I get say something like "I don't have the money to invest in marketing."
You don't need much to start.
-GMass for emails
- Wix for a website
- Manual prospecting on Google.