75 Gifts, Zero Gatekeeping 🎁 (all-new freebies!)
I have a very spicy opinion about freebies. They should actually be GOOD! 😍 ❌ Not a sad little PDF someone made in 2017 and forgot about. ❌ Not a “quick win” that gives you exactly 0.4% of the strategy and then says, “Pay me if you want the useful part.” ❌ Not a weird appetizer where the chef whispers, “The real food is behind the paywall.” If you want people to join your list, stay on your list, trust you, learn from you, and eventually buy from you . . . Your free offers need to have REAL value! That’s why I’m so excited to be part of the Mid-Year Reset Giveaway, hosted by my friend Asmita Jason. Inside, you’ll find 75 free gifts for your business, your life, your mindset, your planning, your content, your sales, your second-half-of-the-year reset . . . all the good stuff! My favorite part is that you do NOT have to sign up for the giveaway first. There's no master opt-in, waiting for the email with the links, and no scavenger hunt through your inbox like you’re Indiana Jones looking for the Temple of Please Just Give Me the Thing. You just click the page, browse the gifts, and choose the ones you want. That’s it. 😘 My gift is my popular free workshop: 👻 Back from the Dead: How to Revive Your Products That Aren’t Selling 👻 In this spooky Halloween-themed workshop, you’ll: 👻 Hunt through the dark and murky places in your business 👻 Dig up the dead products that still have value 👻 Send your products to the graveyard 👻 Dismembered them into smaller pieces 👻 Or mix them up in the cauldron into something brand new. Basically, you become the mad scientist of your own business. 🧪🤪 And you resurrect the stuff you already made so it can start bringing in sales again so fast it's scary! But that’s just ONE of the 75 gifts. There are business resources, content tools, planning support, reset resources, and plenty of “oh thank goodness, I needed this” kind of freebies waiting for you. The Mid-Year Reset Giveaway is open from June 22 to June 28, so don’t do the thing where you think, “I’ll come back to this later,” and then your brain yeets it into the void.