Finding & Using Your Geek Flag

Finding & Using Your Geek Flag
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Finding & Using Your Geek Flag

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You’re great at what you do, but you need your ideal clients to notice you in order to turn them into paying clients. You can make it easier for them to find you by waving your geek flag and using it wisely.

  • Finding your weird connetion with everyone you meet
  • Four ways to generate leads with an interview-style podcast
  • A fun, easy way to generate content your ideal clients will love

Please dm Jon the word “mentor” at @itscoachgoodman on Instagram to learn more and begin the process of applying for the Online Trainer Mentorship

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@amberreynolds.me

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