How Do I Transform More Lives with My Services without Marketing?
February 7th, 2010

I hear this question a lot. And let me give you the bad news first. . .
Short answer - You can’t.
BUT the good news is you can market your message in a way that’s totally in alignment with your values.
Here’s the problem with trying to avoid marketing altogether – people won’t know what you have to offer. The only way you can create transformation for your clients is to let them know how they can work with you. That requires marketing and asking for the sale.
However, there are tools and strategies you can use to master the art of marketing –from the heart. For example, if you keep your focus on creating honest connection and delivering significant value, then potential clients will be delighted to hear how they can continue to get more from you. That makes sending out an email announcement for your latest program feel more like connecting with friends than “selling.”
If you’d like to hear more heart-based marketing tips, I’m hosting a free one-time only teleseminar series to give you the most passionate and practical tips I can offer on this mission-critical topic.
Please go here to join me at 7pm Eastern on Thursday, February 18, 2010 for:
“Passionate Purpose, Inspired Income: How to Market from the Heart and Easily Attract Double (or Triple) Your Income in 2010”
By the way, what is YOUR top challenge with marketing your message? Post your questions here (in the Comments section below) and I’ll help you get them answered.
I’m excited to share more with you on the 18th!
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1 Comment Add your own
1. giulietta | February 8th, 2010 at 12:45 pm
Hi Helen,
At what age do we become frightened of marketing? Ironically, we’re always marketing ourselves. When it becomes a business we head into tizzy. Kinda silly!
Top challenge? hmm. Finding the right audience. I help people make more life, sometimes that helps them make more money, but that’s not my main purpose. I want folks to live while they are alive, which I find to be priceless. How do those of us not promising to help folks make a gazillion dollars get out our message when so much of marketing is grounded in making more money?
thx
G.
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