When I work with a client 1:1, there’s one question that’s almost always on my client’s list of problems to solve.
“Can you help me figure out what I need to focus on?”
As business owners, we’ve all felt the stress of having enough time to get everything done.
We can’t make more time, and so every one of us is hyper aware of the fact that we need to spend our time on the right work. Work that moves the needle.
Most of us are so buried in the work of our business, it’s hard to “see” the big picture.
It’s even harder to figure out what you can focus on that will get you results.
Last year, our Coaching team had a breakthrough, and we found a way to make it easy for everyone to figure this out, no matter what size their business is.
Listen in and hear how you can use your store’s data to get a snapshot of what your business needs you to focus on right now.
PS: If you’re tired of going it alone, and you’re ready to get the training you need, along with the support you need, join us in the Inner Circle.
Get Started Today
3 reasons why you can’t ignore Google’s super smart PMax ads. Episode 181
Power-Up your traffic with Google’s Performance Max Ads Have you dipped a toe into Google’s new Performance Max Ads yet? Heard of “PMax” but had no idea what it was? In this episode, we're diving deep into the world of Google advertising and Performance Max Ads with...
How to hire someone who creates better Social Media posts than you. Episode 180
For more than a year, I’ve only posted on Social Media when I thought of something important that I should share, or when I simply wanted to connect with our Inner Circle members, or the people who are in my free Facebook Group, The Ecommerce Roadmap. It’s been a huge...
Want more sales? You might be missing these 3 things. Episode 179
Want more sales? You might be missing these 3 things. So you’ve built your products, labored over your branding and finally launched your website... but where are the SALES?! There’s nothing more depressing. I know. As e-commerce store owners, post-launch is often...