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☕ One Small Visibility Move Is Better Than None
We often think visibility has to be a huge project. Host a summit. Launch a bundle. Start a podcast. Create a course. Sometimes... The best visibility move is the one you'll actually do. Send one email. Reach out to one potential collaboration partner. Apply to one speaking opportunity. Introduce yourself in a community. One small action today is better than waiting for the perfect time to make a big one. 💬 What's one visibility move you can check off your list before the weekend? keep is simple
☕ One Small Visibility Move Is Better Than None
💭 If I had to start my business from scratch today...
No audience. No email list. No clients. No social following. Here's what I wouldn't do... I wouldn't spend six months trying to become an Instagram expert. I wouldn't wait until everything was "perfect." And I definitely wouldn't try to grow all by myself. Instead... I'd build my email list by getting in front of other people's audiences. I'd participate in bundles. I'd speak in summits. I'd guest on podcasts. I'd join a handful of communities where my ideal clients were already hanging out. And honestly... I'd probably host a bundle before I hosted a summit. Why? Because it's one of the fastest ways I know to build relationships, grow an email list, and get your name in front of new people without needing a huge audience. Most people think they need more followers. I think they need more opportunities to be seen. That's where I'd start. 💬 If you had to start your business over today, what would you do differently?
💭 If I had to start my business from scratch today...
🤝 How I Found My People
📈 A few people have asked how I've grown this community to almost 400 in a few months, so I thought I'd share. The truth? It wasn't just one thing. Yes, the Skool discovery feed has definitely helped, and I've even spotted my community in Skool ads. 😊 But the biggest driver of growth has been consistently getting in front of other people's audiences. 🤝 Speaking in summits 📦 Participating in bundles 📧 Sharing with my email list 💜 Being active in communities where I believe my people are already hanging out That last one is important... Finding the right communities isn't an overnight thing. It's trial and error. You join. You participate. You build relationships. Sometimes it's a great fit. Sometimes it isn't. Over time, you start to recognize where your people naturally gather ... and those are the rooms worth investing your time in. Every collaboration and every community has introduced me to people who probably never would have found me otherwise. That's why I believe so strongly in borrowing audiences before trying to build a bigger one on your own. 💬 I'd love to know... Where has your best audience growth come from so far? ----------------- P.S. One more thing I forgot to mention... 😄 When someone signs up for one of my free resources, the thank you page and welcome email both invite them to join this community. In fact, that's exactly how some of you found me! 💜 Little systems like that really add up over time.
🤝 How I Found My People
I Wish I'd Hosted A Bundle Sooner
FOR REALZ THO I wish I’d hosted a bundle sooner. Like most entrepreneurs, I wanted more visibility, more opportunities, and more people discovering my business. But let’s be honest… I wanted to grow the damn email list. 😆 And it worked. One simple bundle brought in over 1,150 new subscribers ... in just 5 days!!!! No ads. No complicated funnels. No posting 17 times a day. Just one collaboration-based event. But what surprised me most wasn’t only the list growth. It was how FUN it was. I added a theme, made the whole thing feel like an actual experience, and the contributors totally leaned into it. The audience loved it too. It didn’t feel like “just another freebie bundle.” It felt collaborative, creative, aligned, and honestly… way more fun than I expected. 👑✨ That’s why I’m such a big believer in bundles. Because you don’t always need a bigger audience first. Sometimes you need access to other people’s audiences. 💬 So tell me… If you were going to host a bundle, what would feel hardest? Finding contributors? Choosing a theme? Getting people to promote? The tech? Something else? P.S. I put together a free behind-the-scenes case study showing exactly how the bundle worked, what I’d do again, and what I’d do differently. 👉 https://learn.juliecbutler.com/bundle-case-study
I Wish I'd Hosted A Bundle Sooner
🤔 Before you choose a visibility strategy...
Answer this question: What are you actually trying to achieve? I see so many entrepreneurs asking: Should I start a podcast? Should I host a summit? Should I create a bundle? Should I focus on collaborations? But those aren't the first questions. The first question is: 👉 What outcome are you looking for? Because different visibility strategies solve different problems. 📧 Want to grow your email list? A bundle might make sense. 🎤 Want to build authority and trust? A summit might make sense. 🤝 Want relationships and referral partners? Collaborations might make sense. 🎙️ Want to get in front of new audiences consistently? Podcast guesting might make sense. The mistake most people make is choosing a strategy before they've decided on the goal. Clarity first. Strategy second. P.S. Sometimes the problem isn't choosing the right strategy. Sometimes it's knowing what you should do... and being afraid to do it anyway. 😆 Trust me, I've been there too. 💬 So tell me... What's one visibility opportunity you've been thinking about but haven't taken action on yet?
🤔 Before you choose a visibility strategy...
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