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5 contributions to Sage Grayson's LEAP
Busy isn’t the goal. Paid is. 💵
Quick Monday check-in! If you’re planning, organizing, tweaking, or “getting ready” . . . but not pitching? That’s why the money feels stuck. Today’s assignment (10 minutes): 👉 DM or email 3 most-likely buyers ✅ Past clients ✅ Past purchasers ✅ People who engage with you Make them a clear offer you already have. No overthinking. No “just checking in.” Direct invite. Done. This is the exact kind of simple, revenue-first action we focus on inside Goodbye 9-to-5. If you’re not sure: ⭐ WHAT to pitch ⭐ WHO to message ⭐ HOW to say it 👉 Click here to book your FREE Goodbye 9-to-5 Strategy Call and we’ll map it out fast. Planning feels safe. Pitching gets you paid. Drop a 🔥 in the comments once you’ve sent your 3 messages.
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I took up the challenge @Sage Grayson . I DM'ed 3 people on LinkedIn I have developed a relationship with over the last few months/years that comment on my posts, have joined my events or have reached out to me for help with what I do. I made the offers and added a personal touch to each one. I will see how everything goes.
2 likes • 5h
@Sage Grayson I will do that
Share Your Wins! 🎉
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Share Your Wins! 🎉
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@Lindsey Ciarrocca Yes it is 😊
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@Wendy Venema Thanks so much 🙌🏾
Share Your Wins! 🎉
Leave a comment and share your wins from this week. What made you proud, big or small?
Share Your Wins! 🎉
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@Lydia Kyriakidou Thank you 👍🏾
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@Evelyn Cox Thanks so much ☺️
Keeping track of bundle performance
@Sage Grayson since you did so many bundles last year, how did you keep track of the performance of every bundle? Did you create a new landingpage for each bundle/product? Or did you just use your main landingpages and worked with tags or anything to see where people were coming from? (Or not track anything at all, thats also an option of course 😂) I am working with an airtable table to keep track of subscribers, income and sponsorships etc for each bundle, but I am really struggling with creating all the landingpages and something is telling me I am making this, again, way to complicated. Would love to read how you are handling this 😊
2 likes • 9d
@Sage Grayson I have a similar system. I created a spreadsheet with the bundles I'm accepted into which includes the name of the host, dates, promo requirements, name of product I'm contributing, email dates I'm selecting. I usually put the name of the bundle at the top of the landing page so I can keep track. So I duplicate the page for the resource I need, change the bundle name and tweak url slightly. They all carry the same opt in form that leads to the right list depending on the resource chosen. I usually have different resources out at once too so I can pretty much tell where subscribers came from and I can check the metrics of each page separately because they are named by the bundle.
Help me reframe!
I've been sending way more emails than normal recently but over the last few weeks I've been focusing on selling the same thing (my new membership that starts a live round in January). I know logically that not everyone has seen the offer and I have an opt-out link, but it's making me uncomfortable talking about the same thing over and over! What are some reframes for this mindset? Or, what other ways I could present value and then just a softer invite at the end of the email?
2 likes • 19d
@Lindsey Ciarrocca During Black Friday I scheduled 9 emails over 5 days to promote 3 courses from another creator. Before that week, I sent my list a Google doc with my promo days and times to look for emails. And I linked to it at the bottom of every email to prep them for it...either 12 pm, 4 pm or 8 pm... One email the first two days. Two emails the next two days. Three emails on the last day. It was helpful to give them schedules because their inboxes were flooded about sales. But they knew the days and times to look for my emails. And for the first time ever I made Affiliate sales 💃🏾. I think it's important to connect with what you're saying and find different but relevant ways to talk about it. It feels like too much but if today's the fifth day you emailed about X, it could be the first time Person F saw it. And they and other people will need to see it again.
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Renee Padmore
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I help Christian women who are called to teach at home, in ministry and through business to deliver messages that truly click.

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