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More specifically, the Queen of making lots of sales, simply : Rihanna. Which we saw at the 2023 Sup

More specifically, the Queen of making lots of sales, simply : Rihanna. Which we saw at the 2023 Super Bowl halftime show. In between songs, she took a second to touch up using her own makeup line’s blotting powder. And then? She went right back to performing. No big deal, except for the fact that searches for her makeup increased afterwards… By 883%!! Just goes to show: Yes, there’s a time and place for complicated strategies. But when you want to make more sales, now? Keep it simple. And look, I’m not Rihanna and I don’t run a multi-billion dollar business. But the way I make sales — to the tune of 7-figures per year — is very similar: * I believe that my products are truly high-quality and of service. So I’m able to sell authentically and naturally, without guilt. * I focus on building my relationship with my audience. Without having to share every private aspect of my personal life. But by knowing what to share about how I can help, and how to share it, in a way that connects with my ideal clients. AKA: messaging . * I do what works best for me . In Rihanna’s case, it’s her singing and flair for the dramatic. For me, it’s my emails and flair for teaching. But whether it’s one of the biggest stars in the world selling makeup on one of the biggest stages in the world, or a Freedom Business™ owner creating content for her tiny (in comparison) audience? The same principles apply. And that’s what you’ll learn — along with how to make these principles work for YOU too — in Sales, Simplified. Because once you know what to focus on, making sales isn’t that complicated. So if you’re tired of overly complicated strategies that aren’t the right fit for you right now anyways, And you’re ready to simplify your sales process, SO that you get more sales, sooner? It’s all inside Sales, Simplified. : [luisazhou.com/sales-simplified]( But if you’re thinking of joining, don’t wait too long. Because enrollment closes in just two more days. 
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