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{NAME}— I want to expound on a message I shared with my Instagram family )... Anyhow: For a lon

{NAME}— I want to expound on a message I shared with my Instagram family (if you aren’t jamming with me over there, what are you doing?! You’re missing out on [the fun]()... Anyhow: For a long time, I refused to show up powerfully with content — the thing I do SO well (foolish, right?) And it’s not because I didn’t want to. Or I wasn’t disciplined enough or skilled enough to meet the demand of a business fuelled by content. It’s because I let other “experts” lead me astray. I bought a ton of courses. And hired the coaches. A few were the real deal and upleveled my business in a massive way. But most simply weren't worth the financial hit and emotional agony I endured early on trying to build a business (and having NOTHING work)… They told me to: ...build the funnels ...hire the VAs ...build team ...start a facebook group ...invest in paid ads ...and a whole host of other stuff These things have a time and place, depending on what stage of business you’re at. But what nobody stressed to me… (and what I’m going to do you the good service of drilling into your mind) ...is that none of these things matter if you do not know how to communicate with your audience in a way that pulls them, like a magnet, in your direction. Your power to command action (and dollars) rests squarely on the shoulders of your communication piece. You need to speak to your people’s needs… desires... fears... limiting beliefs... habits... past failures... future success... dreams... hopes... and everything in between. Your words must carry color… add meaning to their lives… evoke intense emotions... create change WITHIN them… Only then can a physical shift towards your offer happen. Understand this — And you’ll become so supernaturally good at selling that you’ll scarcely understand how you ever struggled to make sales. When you’re ready, join me inside the [Content Sales Machine](=). I don’t just teach this craft. I help you implement it. Master it. And completely change your business with it. To your success, Nelliane P.S. If you want a longer-term payment plan so the upfront cost is easier to chew, hit reply and talk to me :) I’ve got you, always. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | Citrus Grove, Laborie, Vieux Fort, LC 1201

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