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4 contributions to Email Sanctuary
What frustrates you most about marketing gurus?
There’s a lot of people out there who will claim they can help you market and sell your offers in exchange for your hard earned money, but in reality they have little or no experience in matter beyond a personal interest in the topic and you letting them hold your cash. On the other hand… There are the people who are really good at helping you market and sell your offers, but in the interest of scale, they over-price, over-productize to the point where only a few people in very specific situations will actually benefit from the offer. On the face it, that’s a good thing, but the problem is their sales people will sell to anyone with a credit card and pulse, and too many people end up paying way too much for a program that was never a good fit for them in the first place. And then there’s everything else in between. But I want to do the opposite of that here. So tell me, what frustrates you most about marketing and sales guru’s online?
What frustrates you most about marketing gurus?
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Basically insisting that there are no excuses for not doing something their way. I'm neurodivergent (ADHD), and SO many marketing tactics are geared toward people who are neurotypical. My energy and focus levels are a lot more inconsistent than someone without ADHD. This also goes for people who have chronic illnesses or simply other lifestyles, like Na'sha said above. I prefer when marketing educators enable us to find ways of marketing our businesses that work for US.
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@Kevin Hood I know this question was posed to Vaughn, but I can answer this as well. I’d love to hear about more ā€œhands offā€ ways of growing an email list, like ads or collaborations. Things that require maintenance, not necessarily being super consistent on social media. This is in relation to the inconsistent energy levels I mentioned above.
I’m opening 5 spots for a FREE Lead Magnet Map Session
****** ALL SPOTS HAVE BEEN TAKEN, THIS OFFER IS CLOSED!****** In 60 minutes, we’ll map: - The number one lead magnet you should build first (based on your offer). - The best opt-in path for your audience: threads, ads, etc... - A quick ā€œwhat happens nextā€ plan so subscribers do not just sit there. This is a working session, not a sales call. If I think I can help with next steps, I'll let you know. But you can absolutely execute on your own. And there's no pressure either way. The only catch is I'm going to record it and I would like to use your candid feedback as a testimonial. Limiting to 5 spots, and opening it up here first (before I make it available to my email list). Reply ā€œMAPā€ and I’ll send the booking link + pre-call questions.
I’m opening 5 spots for a FREE Lead Magnet Map Session
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MAP
What are your wins from last week?
Here's a few from me: - Finalizing my transition away from using a myriad of WordPress plugins to run my biz and over to using HighLevel for almost everything (except my blog will stay on WordPress). - Signed a contract with a Dream 100 client this past week. - Finalized an evergreen launch with a business partner in the coaching niche. - Learned a metric crap ton about how to optimize Meta Ads. - Celebrated getting caught up on my taxes by having an ultimate pickleball competition with my amazing girlfriend. What about you? What are you celebrating this week?
What are your wins from last week?
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I’m working with my first two beta clients at the moment, and I got some amazing feedback from one of them when I sent her a survey for midway through our time together! It felt good to know that my business is headed in the right direction. ā¤ļø
Hi everyone, I’m Emma!
I’m excited to be in this group! I’m a new business owner based in the Detroit area, MI. After being laid off twice within 18 months, I decided to start my own thing that can’t be taken away from me. šŸ˜Ž My corporate experience was in user experience, but now I help wedding service providers turn their best client and business relationships into a consistent stream of referrals. I’m currently working with my first two beta clients! I’m here because the idea of using social media to grow my business has always turned me off. I never wanted to consistently be on camera or spend hours filming and editing content. I didn’t even think of Threads being a viable way to grow an email list, and I love writing, so I’m excited to give it a shot using the skills I learn in this group!
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Helping wedding service providers turn their best client and business relationships into a consistent stream of referrals!

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Joined Jun 5, 2026
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