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The Visibility Strategy You’re Probably Avoiding
Manage episode 498380784 series 3437142
This one’s for all my people-pleasing, don’t-want-to-be-annoying business owners.
We’re tackling the most overlooked (and avoided) visibility strategy out there: follow-up.
Yup. The one that makes you feel a little awkward, a little pushy... and a lot like you'd rather organize your junk drawer than hit “send” on that email.
But here’s the thing—visibility isn’t just about being seen once. It’s about building momentum. And follow-up is what keeps that going.
In this episode, I’m breaking down:
- Why follow-up is a visibility strategy (and not just a sales one)
- What it actually means to follow up like a pro (not a pest)
- A client-side story that proves the point—and shows where sales get lost
- The magic words not to use in your emails
- A 3-question follow-up framework that leads to yes, no, or not yet
You’ll also get the systems I use to track and simplify follow-up so it doesn’t fall through the cracks—and doesn’t fry your brain trying to remember who said what on that Zoom call two weeks ago.
And if you haven’t grabbed the 90-Day Visibility Sprint Starter Kit yet, get on it! It’s free, and it includes an AI assistant + tracking templates that’ll help you turn visibility into actual opportunities.
>>Your Next Steps:
Grab the 90-Day Visibility Sprint Starter Kit — your mini system to stay visible all summer long (with an AI assistant built in!)
Want support building your visibility strategy?
Get Valerie the Visibility Auditor, your strategy sidekick!
Book a call to talk about working together
Follow on Instagram (just not this summer!)
>>Thanks for Listening!
If you enjoyed this episode, please help us share it by:
Following the show—this helps you stay updated and supports us!
Leaving a positive review—this boosts our ranking and helps more entrepreneurs find the podcast.
Sharing it on Instagram and tagging
139 episodes
Manage episode 498380784 series 3437142
This one’s for all my people-pleasing, don’t-want-to-be-annoying business owners.
We’re tackling the most overlooked (and avoided) visibility strategy out there: follow-up.
Yup. The one that makes you feel a little awkward, a little pushy... and a lot like you'd rather organize your junk drawer than hit “send” on that email.
But here’s the thing—visibility isn’t just about being seen once. It’s about building momentum. And follow-up is what keeps that going.
In this episode, I’m breaking down:
- Why follow-up is a visibility strategy (and not just a sales one)
- What it actually means to follow up like a pro (not a pest)
- A client-side story that proves the point—and shows where sales get lost
- The magic words not to use in your emails
- A 3-question follow-up framework that leads to yes, no, or not yet
You’ll also get the systems I use to track and simplify follow-up so it doesn’t fall through the cracks—and doesn’t fry your brain trying to remember who said what on that Zoom call two weeks ago.
And if you haven’t grabbed the 90-Day Visibility Sprint Starter Kit yet, get on it! It’s free, and it includes an AI assistant + tracking templates that’ll help you turn visibility into actual opportunities.
>>Your Next Steps:
Grab the 90-Day Visibility Sprint Starter Kit — your mini system to stay visible all summer long (with an AI assistant built in!)
Want support building your visibility strategy?
Get Valerie the Visibility Auditor, your strategy sidekick!
Book a call to talk about working together
Follow on Instagram (just not this summer!)
>>Thanks for Listening!
If you enjoyed this episode, please help us share it by:
Following the show—this helps you stay updated and supports us!
Leaving a positive review—this boosts our ranking and helps more entrepreneurs find the podcast.
Sharing it on Instagram and tagging
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