Checked this lately?


Yesterday, while I was running boring domestic errands, someone bought a strategy session with me - which means I made £297 while loading groceries in my car (not quite making millions while sipping cocktails on a beach, but close enough).

I'd like this to be a super-smug email about how having a super-duper sales page means your website can do all the hard work for you but......

...the person buying the session had to message me before they could buy because there were no dates available on my booking calendar, because I hadn't updated it for weeks 😕🤭

So now this is an email to say if you offer Discovery calls or 1-1 sessions.... Reader go check your booking calendar is up-to-date and the button on your sales page works.

You're welcome,

P.S. Other things that can help you sell your 1-1 services:

  • Sales Page Copy Quest for a 1-1 service - to help you write a sales page (or brochure) that makes it easy for prospects to say 'yes'
  • Booked in Blocks - a short course about using natural urgency/scarcity to sell your service
  • First Date Offers - a course about creating a low-cost, high-touch offer to generate cash and leads for your other services

👆👆👆 These are all included in the All Access Pass, which is currently £97/year or £9/month - but only if you join before 31st October (after that the price TRIPLES for new members).

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