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Do you have an idea for your business but you just can’t seem to wrap your brain around how you’ll package it up for clients? Does the thought of marketing this new offer make you feel dizzy or uneasy?
Today I am joined by Rachel Bailey, a parenting specialist who helps families to improve their children’s behavior, resilence or confidence.
Rachel has been struggling to determine the best route for creating an online group program for her business so she can stop trading time for dollars in her one to one practice. But with running such a lucrative 1:1 business, her clients mostly want HER, so how do we introduce this group program in a way that makes it a no-brainer?
We dive into educating prospective clients, her current approach to creating content and my advice for including a call to action in her content. We also chat about creating a content bank to build a consistent marketing strategy and I share a few tips for how she can market her online group programs.
We talk about:
About Rachel Bailey:
Rachel Bailey is a Parenting Specialist who has been serving families for over a decade. Besides being a mother of two, she also has a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology a certification in Positive Discipline and has been an ADHD Coach, in-home mentor, and psychotherapist. Currently, Rachel provides tools to parents who have tried "all the things" to improve their kids' behavior, resilience, or confidence... but hasn't yet quite found the strategies that last. She is also committed to conquering the guilt and overwhelm that is associated with parenting today.
Connect with Rachel:
Instagram | Facebook | Facebook Group | YouTube | Your Parenting Long Game Podcast
Quotes:
"I personally think groups are better. You get the same information but being with a group is incredibly powerful. You feel that you're not alone, you realize that other people are going through what you're going through." - Rachel Bailey "I think the benefit of the group is not only the pricing is lower. But you get to meet these other people and bond with them over something that most parents aren't talking about." - Rachel Bailey "Parents need to start seeing their kids’ behavior differently." - Rachel Bailey "When we shift how we see our kids’...
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Do you have an idea for your business but you just can’t seem to wrap your brain around how you’ll package it up for clients? Does the thought of marketing this new offer make you feel dizzy or uneasy?
Today I am joined by Rachel Bailey, a parenting specialist who helps families to improve their children’s behavior, resilence or confidence.
Rachel has been struggling to determine the best route for creating an online group program for her business so she can stop trading time for dollars in her one to one practice. But with running such a lucrative 1:1 business, her clients mostly want HER, so how do we introduce this group program in a way that makes it a no-brainer?
We dive into educating prospective clients, her current approach to creating content and my advice for including a call to action in her content. We also chat about creating a content bank to build a consistent marketing strategy and I share a few tips for how she can market her online group programs.
We talk about:
About Rachel Bailey:
Rachel Bailey is a Parenting Specialist who has been serving families for over a decade. Besides being a mother of two, she also has a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology a certification in Positive Discipline and has been an ADHD Coach, in-home mentor, and psychotherapist. Currently, Rachel provides tools to parents who have tried "all the things" to improve their kids' behavior, resilience, or confidence... but hasn't yet quite found the strategies that last. She is also committed to conquering the guilt and overwhelm that is associated with parenting today.
Connect with Rachel:
Instagram | Facebook | Facebook Group | YouTube | Your Parenting Long Game Podcast
Quotes:
"I personally think groups are better. You get the same information but being with a group is incredibly powerful. You feel that you're not alone, you realize that other people are going through what you're going through." - Rachel Bailey "I think the benefit of the group is not only the pricing is lower. But you get to meet these other people and bond with them over something that most parents aren't talking about." - Rachel Bailey "Parents need to start seeing their kids’ behavior differently." - Rachel Bailey "When we shift how we see our kids’...