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What I’m keepin, ditchin, and tryin in 2021

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nellianestclair.com

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nelliane@nellianestclair.com

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Thu, Dec 31, 2020 03:34 PM

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Alright… Confession: This year was shitty. And I call bull on anyone whose “year in review

Alright… Confession: This year was shitty. And I call bull on anyone whose “year in review” is all rainbows, unicorns, and puppies. In the words (and face) of the greatest: ​ Truth is: I can scarcely understand how I earned any money this year (and still managed to increase sales from 2019). I was motivated do nothing. My “show up” game was about as strong as serving existing clients, posting on IG, and creating ONE new offer. That’s it. Which leads me nicely into… Stuff I’m keepin’ 1. Continuing my winning streak on Instagram. If you do nothing else for your business, just choose a platform and post content daily (at the very least, every other day). You’d be shocked at the number of sales (and connections) you make just from doing this single thing. The trick is to not focus on followers and focus on converting your existing following. That means… Topics that serve every stage of the buyer’s journey AND long-form direct-response-style captions 2. Scaling my new funnel for my new mid-ticket offer. Eeek! Truth: even if I’ve strategised and written copy for dozens of high-selling funnels, I never bothered to create a full-fledged one for my myself. Until this year! And boy did it rock, so I’m putting more firepower behind it. How? Paid ads and even more prolific content creation. Now… Stuff I’m ditchin’ 1. The 90 day container for my high-ticket offer. I’m over it, and moreover, it doesn’t work. For the depth and breadth of transformation I want to create for clients who pay top dollar, 90 days is not enough time. 2. The grind. Need I say more? I’m doing 2021 on “easy mode.” Profit mode, yes. Growth mode, absolutely. But enough with the needless complexity and stress. And finally… Stuff I’m tryin’ Or should I say “doing” because these are done deals as far as I’m concerned: 1. Building an affiliate marketing machine. If there’s one thing 2020 taught me is that when you have assets that work for you, you can do almost nothing and make lots of green. My affiliate marketing efforts will be in a completely different niche: Cryptocurrency (one of my personal passions). Stay tuned, I intend to share my progress with you. 2. Creating a $30 offer. This one is inspired by my friend, Katya Varbanova, who’s rocking her low-ticket info product. I already have the idea. It’s just a matter of creating the offer and the marketing assets. And that’s it folks. I’m curious: what are you keepin’, ditchin’, and tryin’ in 2021? Hit reply to let me know! ~Nelliane ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | Citrus Grove, Laborie, Vieux Fort, LC 1201

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