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‘What results have your clients had after working with you?’

That a question 👆👆👆 totally stumped me, Reader

Sometime last year, someone who was considering joining Marketing On Purpose asked me ‘What results have your clients had after working with you?’

It was a fair question, but one my brain would not offer up a good answer for at the time.

When my mouth has not been forthcoming with a response during a live interaction, to help the wave of shame and embarrassment subside, I like to replay the conversation and write down a good answer just in case this situation is ever repeated.

Here’s what I came up with.

The results my clients get depends on what they wanted from their business, and from our time working together.

Marketing On Purpose is an individual experience.

The cohort all get the same prompts and access to me throughout the 12 weeks, but they are all on their own separate experience, with different starting points, and different goals.

I’ve worked with clients who….

  • Were switching their existing business to maintenance mode so it could financially support them while they built up a new business in a different niche.
  • Needed to keep their marketing steady and sustainable while going through huge life changes.
  • Intentionally cut their income by closing part of their business that was making them miserable, and needed help re-centring their messaging, marketing and website.
  • Wanted to grow their income without needing to work more hours.
  • Were launching memberships, overhauling memberships, and closing memberships.

The results my clients get are unique to them.

Want to find out what you might gain from working with me for 12 weeks? Fill out the Tell Me You're Interested form here, and we'll have a chat to find out if Marketing On Purpose is right for you right now.

P.S. If you haven’t already done this, I 10/10 recommend preparing your response to likely Discovery Chat questions that will require you to say nice things about yourself, so you don't have to flail around for the right words in the moment like I did.

P.P.S. Feedback from someone who loved Marketing On Purpose so much they're about ot start their fifth round of it...

“What I have really really noticed and what I have ABSOLUTELY LOVED about this Marketing on Purpose is that it’s just me and you.
It’s ‘live’ but it’s a small, tight, closed loop that we fit in with ourselves. And it’s brilliant.”

See more feedback here.

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