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Words are a very powerful tool, and how you use them can affect both your personal life and business. It can be absolutely vital in your business to master the right way to use words to motivate others. That’s why I invited Jennifer Hudye to join me for a conversation about using words in your business, specifically the dos and don'ts of copywriting.
Jennifer talks about the difference between copy and “conscious copy” (which just so happens to be the name of her business). She explains how finding the right words to use when selling your products or services can be both effective and righteous.
A lot of you probably know this, but right now using stories and “being authentic” are popular selling tools being used all over in the online marketplace. Jennifer wants to see that become the standard instead of just a gimmick. Being able to sell through writing and sell through speaking are some of the biggest sales skills that you can master
You can be a fantastic salesperson backed with truth, or you can be a good salesperson who manipulates - it’s pretty evident which one will work better in the long term. So be totally transparent with you customers, especially when it comes to who you are, what you can offer, and why they should buy from you. They’re making an investment not just spending money - but it’s completely up to you to make your customers feel that way.
Jennifer gives my listeners the straight goods as she lists her 5 fundamentals of what conscious copy is, and then goes into detail about why each one is important. So get ready for a knowledge upload and take some notes, because I know you’ll want to come back to this episode again and again.
3 Types of Copy
5 Fundamentals of Conscious Copy
More About Jennifer:
Jennifer Hudye grew up in town of 500 people, with an entrepreneurial family. She’s always been fascinated by the human psyche and what really motivates people to take action on the deepest level. She’s worked with some of the most influential entrepreneurs to help them craft their messages so they feel understood. She believes that’s what good marketing does - helps people feel understood and guides them to take action.
Connect with Jennifer and find great free resources on the Conscious Copy website
Things We Mention In This Episode:
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Let’s Keep The Conversation Going…
Are you using words to sell with intent and integrity? Have you ever felt stuck when it comes to what language you should be using in your sales? I would love to hear all about it and I’m sure others would too. Comment below to share your story or visit me over on Instagram, currently my favourite platform to connect.
You can also join my free online community to connect with more than 10 000 other health practitioners just like you to ask questions, share wins and struggles and get lots of support from me and my team! I hope to see you there.
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Words are a very powerful tool, and how you use them can affect both your personal life and business. It can be absolutely vital in your business to master the right way to use words to motivate others. That’s why I invited Jennifer Hudye to join me for a conversation about using words in your business, specifically the dos and don'ts of copywriting.
Jennifer talks about the difference between copy and “conscious copy” (which just so happens to be the name of her business). She explains how finding the right words to use when selling your products or services can be both effective and righteous.
A lot of you probably know this, but right now using stories and “being authentic” are popular selling tools being used all over in the online marketplace. Jennifer wants to see that become the standard instead of just a gimmick. Being able to sell through writing and sell through speaking are some of the biggest sales skills that you can master
You can be a fantastic salesperson backed with truth, or you can be a good salesperson who manipulates - it’s pretty evident which one will work better in the long term. So be totally transparent with you customers, especially when it comes to who you are, what you can offer, and why they should buy from you. They’re making an investment not just spending money - but it’s completely up to you to make your customers feel that way.
Jennifer gives my listeners the straight goods as she lists her 5 fundamentals of what conscious copy is, and then goes into detail about why each one is important. So get ready for a knowledge upload and take some notes, because I know you’ll want to come back to this episode again and again.
3 Types of Copy
5 Fundamentals of Conscious Copy
More About Jennifer:
Jennifer Hudye grew up in town of 500 people, with an entrepreneurial family. She’s always been fascinated by the human psyche and what really motivates people to take action on the deepest level. She’s worked with some of the most influential entrepreneurs to help them craft their messages so they feel understood. She believes that’s what good marketing does - helps people feel understood and guides them to take action.
Connect with Jennifer and find great free resources on the Conscious Copy website
Things We Mention In This Episode:
Here’s How To Subscribe & Leave A Review (pretty-please):
Want to get notified when I release new episodes so you don’t miss a thing? Click here to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes
And it would mean the world to me if you’d leave a rating and review. I’d love to know what you think of the podcast and how I can make it better for you. Plus iTunes tells me that podcast reviews are really important and the more reviews the podcast has the easier it will be to get the podcast in front of more people, which is the ultimate goal. You can leave a review right here.
Let’s Keep The Conversation Going…
Are you using words to sell with intent and integrity? Have you ever felt stuck when it comes to what language you should be using in your sales? I would love to hear all about it and I’m sure others would too. Comment below to share your story or visit me over on Instagram, currently my favourite platform to connect.
You can also join my free online community to connect with more than 10 000 other health practitioners just like you to ask questions, share wins and struggles and get lots of support from me and my team! I hope to see you there.