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Your relationship to scale

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If you’re anything like me, you have an on-again off-again relationship with the concept of sca

If you’re anything like me, you have an on-again off-again relationship with the concept of scaling your business. Some days, you’re excited to apply the latest marketing tactic to help you expand your reach… and impact more people. Because you truly care about the work you do and the results you bring to your audience. But other days… oouf. The idea of “scaling the mountain” feels arduous, and you just want to pack it all up and hide under a blanket in an isolated cabin in the woods with a good book. (Just me?!) Not to mention that things are constantly shifting in the digital marketing landscape… From iOS tracking changes, email marketing deliverability, new social platforms that are hot today and cold 6 months later… It’s no wonder your ability to scale your online course and membership business feels like it’s just outside your reach. So what’s truly missing? The right environment and people to support you on your mission. I’ve been a member of several masterminds and group programs over the years, and I can 100% attest to having grown my business faster when I was surrounded by the right people. I’ve also been in some wrong-fit groups, and I know how important it is to feel like you belong. That’s why I’m putting together a marketing and sales focused mastermind, called the Seamless Scaling Challenge. It starts January 19th, and it will be led by me personally and by Kimberly Gosney on our team, so you get the best training and support possible. If this sounds like something you want in on, watch the video for all the details and sign up here: [() I’m bringing my experience running in-person masterminds that cost tens of thousands of dollars to participate in, and making this way more accessible by doing it virtually. I know you’ll get the momentum to help you scale if you go all in with me and the other business owners that will be joining us. My goal is to give you the support you need to scale, on your terms in 2022. I’ll see you soon! -Nathalie “comfortable scaling” Lussier You're receiving this email because you've subscribed to updates from AccessAlly. Thank you! We're so glad you're here. To unsubscribe from all of our emails, click the unsubscribe link below. You'll be missed, and we wish you all the best! [Unsubscribe]( 1321 Upland Dr. #9015 Houston, Texas 77043 United States (347) 620-4501

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