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[Dare to Launch, Ep 2] – Grow your list, without ads?

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You know you need to grow an audience… after all, you can’t make sales without a following

You know you need to grow an audience… after all, you can’t make sales without a following. But how can you stand out enough to attract an audience of die-hard fans in today’s super-competitive market? And how do you do it without spending a fortune on ads? [Join me in the latest episode of my Dare to Launch podcast as we dive in deep and find out.](=) In episode 2, Chris and I are joined by Dan Walker, my marketing lead, and Rachel Miller, an absolute genius at growing a business organically (i.e., WITHOUT using ads). Together, we explore and discuss cutting-edge strategies and tactics you can use to attract more perfect customers into your world. From growing an audience when you’re starting out at zero to scaling up your socials with content you can reuse over and over again, this week’s episode is filled with valuable takeaways you can use to grow your business right now. Also in this week’s episode: - How adopting the “waitress mindset” helps you build an email list full of long-term subscribers - Why you should stop treating potential clients as “prospects” (Rachel’s shift is so powerful, I “borrowed” it for the second edition of my book 🙂) - The hidden feature that automatically grows your Facebook group for you (one click, and it attracts new members to your group, 24/7) - 3? 7? 24? How many times do people really need to see your content before they engage with it? Rachel’s answer might surprise you - A simple strategy you can use to turn new followers into raving fans when you’re just starting out - How to transform a meme from a simple joke into a powerful connection (and one of your best marketing weapons) - *WARNING* – asking this simple question on social media could turn your family and friends into your #1 referral network - How to get your customers to “fill in the blanks” and write your social media content for you - Worried about bothering or bugging people by posting the same content more than once? Don’t. Here’s why… … and much more. There’s no escaping it – whatever you want to achieve in business, you’ll need an audience to do it. And this week’s episode will show you how to build one filled with loyal superfans. Check it out on your favorite podcast player below: [Listen on Apple Poddasts]( [Listen on Spotify]() [Listen on Google Podcasts](=) best regards, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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