Good Girls Get Rich by Karen Yankovich

The Visibility Assets That Help Women Consultants Book $50K Corporate Deals


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Welcome back to the Good Girls Get Rich podcast and I’m your host, Karen Yankovich. In this episode of Good Girls Get Rich, I’m pulling back the curtain on the five foundational visibility assets you need in your digital toolbox to land bigger, juicier corporate contracts. We’re not talking fluff here—I’m giving you the same strategies I teach inside my She’s LinkedUp programs that help smart, successful women position themselves for $25K, $50K, even $100K contracts.

And here’s the kicker: You probably already HAVE some of these assets… but you’re underutilizing them.

We want to hear your thoughts on this episode! Leave us a message on Speakpipe or email us at [email protected].

 

About The Episode and Highlights:

From optimizing your LinkedIn profile (yes, your profile is your FIRST proposal) to leveraging media mentions that borrow credibility when you’re building your consulting brand, this episode walks you through the exact assets corporate buyers are looking for before they write those bigger checks.

We’re talking mindset shifts too—because if you’re still settling for $5K contracts, it’s time to shift into “I’m worth $25K” energy.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why your LinkedIn profile isn’t your resume—and how to reframe it as your biggest sales tool.
  • The power of PR and media mentions (hint: it’s not just for celebrities).
  • Why case studies and testimonials matter more than perfection.
  • How your LinkedIn company page acts as your digital storefront—even if you're a solo entrepreneur.
  • Why consistent thought leadership content builds your trust factor and attracts higher-paying opportunities.

This episode is your visibility wake-up call.

Remember: People don’t invest $50K in hidden geniuses. They invest in visible, credible leaders.

Let’s get you visible.

 

Magical Quotes From The Episode:

“Your LinkedIn profile isn’t your resume—it’s your first proposal.”

“People don’t invest $50K in hidden geniuses. They invest in visible, credible leaders.”

“Visibility isn’t vanity—it’s leverage.”

“Thought leadership isn’t self-promotion. It’s a service that builds trust before you ever get on a call.”

 

Resources Mentioned In the Episode:

  • Book a FREE Clarity Call with me
  • Follow our LinkedIn Company Page for weekly visibility tips!
  • Dive into past podcast episodes for more LinkedIn & PR strategies.

 

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