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Case Study: How Alison CRUSHED A $20,000 launch

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Ok I might have made a mistake there. I apologise. After I sent my last two emails , I’ve had a

Ok I might have made a mistake there. I apologise. After I sent my last two emails (Doors Open Soon and How Sheila went from $3000 to $12,000), I’ve had a few replies telling me why this wouldn’t work for their business. I totally get that. It’s terrifying when you realise that your entire sales and delivery model is…wrong. And that used to be me too. Despite tons of experience and great results for customers, I was totally unconfident in selling my services to customers. And that’s what I’m reading in my replies. Ultimately, I have a lot of you on my list telling me that, even if I tell you HOW to do something, you don’t really believe in yourself. And that’s a big BIG problem. But you’re not alone. Alison, one of our members, she was CONVINCED that I was wrong about so many things. Alison wanted to raise her prices, work on better projects and make more money (all while working less). Within weeks of joining us, she landed her largest client ever, has published a book AND sold a $25,000 program. I interviewed Alison here so you can watch how she did it. [>>Alison interview and video]( If you’re faced with the EXACT type of mental barrier I’ve talked about above, then you need to check out this video [>>Alisons success story]( Have courage, commit and take action. Copyright © 2023 Sell Your Service, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: michael@sellyourservice.co.uk Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [unsubscribe from this list.](

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