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Nathan A. Rodgers

@nathanarodgers

Insights and lessons to help solopreneurs and small business owners grow their businesses | DMs open

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You have hidden talents, experiences, and insights that could be just the thing to save the day for someone out there. If you don't make that known, then you are doing a disservice to those you could help.

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Your job as a business owner is to create something that helps clients get what they want, and then market in a way that they'll believe it.

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The more you understand exactly who you help, what problem you solve for them, and what ultimate outcome they want, the more you can create solutions that help them get real results.

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Every Saturday I explore one strategy you can use to get more clients for your business. Sign up for free here... getrevue.co/profile/nathan…

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Make your headlines more powerful by making them more specific. "Lose 15 pounds in 15 weeks" > "Lose weight fast" "Which of these 7 email marketing mistakes are you making?" > "Are you making these email marketing mistakes?"

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You have a few seconds to grab your website visitors' attention. Don't fill precious above-the-fold space with your logo or cheesy stock photos. Instead, use an easy-to-read headline that states what's in it for them, a subheadline to give context, and a call-to-action.

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Your message needs to be emotionally compelling while at the same time providing facts and information that can be used by your buyers to logically justify their purchase.

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Learn how to get more clients in 5 minutes a week. Every Saturday morning, get a quick breakdown of one strategy you can use to get more clients for your service, coaching, course or info products. getrevue.co/profile/nathan…

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Business is simple when it comes down to it: solve a problem in a unique way, and then let people who have that problem know about your solution.

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Common small business social media mistakes: - On too many platforms - Too much promotional content - Inconsistent posting The right way to do it? - Focus on one platform - Create value not just promos - Post on a schedule and stick with it until success

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Marketing Simplified 1 - Know what problem you solve 2 - Know who you solve it for 3 - Know why it’s a problem for them 4 - Offer them a solution with an offer they can’t refuse 5 - Know where to put that offer so your ideal client can find it What else?