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If you could fix one thing in your marketing this week that would bring in more sales, what would it be?
If you had a magic wand and could improve just one part of your marketing this week, what would you pick, and why? Share the one change you think would make the biggest difference in sales (even if it feels small). Bonus points if you tell us what you’ve already tried and what’s getting in the way. If you’re not sure what to choose, here are 10 marketing tactics people often want to improve. Pick one that makes you think, “Yep… that’s mine”: 1. Your offer (what you’re selling and how it’s packaged) 2. Your pricing (too low, too high, unclear, or hard to justify) 3. Your website headline (does it instantly say who it’s for and what it does?) 4. Your call to action (are you clearly telling people what to do next?) 5. Your social media hooks (first line, first 2 seconds, scroll-stopping) 6. Your content consistency (posting rhythm and content plan) 7. Your email list growth (how you capture leads) 8. Your email sales messages (turning subscribers into buyers) 9. Your follow-up system (DMs, enquiries, abandoned carts, “thinking about it”) 10. Your testimonials and proof (reviews, case studies, before/after, social proof) What’s your one thing?
Do you find social media a struggle?
Social media can be really difficult to know exactly what to post, when, and where. What challenges do you have?
Are you damaging your marketing?
We all know that paying an agency to do your marketing can be an expensive exercise, this shouldn't be a problem if they're doing the job well as any agency fees should be covered by The Return you make, but here's a problem that I've found can happen very often, are you doing the same?
Are you damaging your marketing?
Do you find it frustrating that your customers don't understand you?
This can be a real challenge. You are really passionate about your business, but something just isn't resonating with the customers. Is this something you've found?
Are you turning customers away?
There's a huge difference between "selling to" people and allowing people to "buy from" you. One of them is focused on you, and the other is focused on the customer. Can you see the difference?
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