
You've been called to help people.
The last thing you expected to be doing with your free time is promoting your business.
Everyone needs professional care, after all.
Speaks for itself, right?
Well... there's something they didn't teach you in school.
Here's the truth
There are many other professionals
who do what you do.
Trust in professional care is extremely fragile.
By the time someone comes to you for help, they’ve likely been burned before.
You have a lot to prove.
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How will you show them you’re not like the rest?
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What are you doing that makes you different from the clinic down the street?
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Why should anyone trust you with their body, their brain, or their livelihood?

And that's not all...
​You also need to:
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Do your research – You must know your audience. Like, really know who is looking for you. (Hint: It’s not everybody.)
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Create a game plan – Can’t write good copy if you don’t know what to write about (or why you’re even writing it).
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Write high-quality copy – And lots of it.
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Give clear directions – Don’t assume people will know what to do next. If it isn’t clear, they’ll just move on.
I hear you now. You’re screaming, “I do NOT have time for this!”
If all of this sounds completely unmanageable on top of your busy schedule and high-pressure work, your feelings are totally valid.
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It’s way too much to handle on your own.
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If this is where you’re at, it’s time to hire a marketing content strategist, someone who is trained to do the research, build your long-term content plan, and bring in the money!

A business is like a garden.
Your business strategy is the soil.
If you want a healthy harvest, the best place to start is with quality, nutrient-dense soil.
Fast-forward, and you've got a luscious, fruitful garden that grows faster than you can harvest.
When you're too busy to trim and prune your lovely homestead, do you just stop paying attention to it?
Of course not!
You hire someone to keep the weeds under control and collect the fruits and veggies, making your life much easier while keeping your yard looking beautiful.
A Marketing Content Strategist is the surveyor, the gardener, and the landscaper for your marketing.

