by joycelayman | online coaching business, attract clients online, business, coaching offers, offers
Do you feel like your coaching offers are the best-kept secret in your niche? You’ve poured your heart into creating programs that transform lives, but getting clients feels like climbing a never-ending uphill battle. It’s frustrating when you know the value you...
by joycelayman | online coaching business, business, coaching offers, email marketing, marketing, offers
We get it. As an online-focused coach, you’re already wearing a multitude of hats – course creator, mentor, marketer, and more. The last thing you need is the stress of figuring out how to market for Black Friday. The pressure of making the most out of one...
by joycelayman | online coaching business, attitude, business, change, goal setting, goals, Mindset
Fall has rolled around, and it’s dawning on us all: the year-end is practically knocking on our doors. As business owners, there’s that all-too-familiar pang of “Yikes, it’s Q4 already!” The final stretch can feel like a frantic race against the calendar, trying...
by joycelayman | online coaching business, attitude, business, change, inspiration, Mindset
Ever had a moment where you expected bubblegum and got a gut punch of truth instead? That was me, walking into the Barbie movie in 2023 with a few girlfriends expecting an evening of laughs, glitter, and pink nostalgia… and walking out thinking, “Well, that just gave...
by joycelayman | online coaching business, business, lead generation, offers
Remember 2020? Like so many, I adapted, and in doing so, I stumbled upon something brilliant: the Everything Page™. So, what’s the scoop? It’s a dedicated page on your site displaying all your free and paid offers. Think of it as a buffet for your audience. But...
by joycelayman | online coaching business, business, content marketing, email marketing, marketing
Ever heard someone say, “Email marketing is dead?” Honestly, I used to believe it too. I knew I should be building my list, but I put it off—telling myself I’d get around to it “after my next launch” or “once I finished that new freebie.” Sound familiar? But...