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Marketing with Integrity: Craft your Message with Grace and Ease

You’re making your magic (or getting ready to), and now it’s time to market your magic. Marketing is no small task, and there are no “magic bullets.”

When you are clear about your values, mission, and vision, you can step into your story in a powerful way that connects on a deep level. When you choose your ideal clients instead of chasing not-so-ideal clients, magic happens.

When you shift from focusing on pain points to amplifying passion points, you’ll see and feel a big impact (so will the people around you, the people you’re truly meant to serve.)

Two things will never go out of style: your message and your strategy. This presentation will illustrate the importance of energetic alignment, including:

  • Why values equal value and how your values impact sales
  • The importance of your mission statement, personally and professionally
  • How to powerfully tell your story to make the right connections
  • Ways to attract the right clients instead of chasing the wrong ones
  • The power of mapping out your magic to create money goals
  • How to address the challenge of your ideal soulmate clients and customers without poking at pain points
  • The best way to showcase your solutions with a clear value proposition
  • How to invite people to do business with you with grace and ease
  • The importance of sealing the deal and how sales can be easy without being “salesy

Lisa Manyon is a bestselling author, consultant, and President of Write On Creative Publishing. She’s also the host of the podcast “Your Message Matters.”

Lisa helps mission-driven entrepreneurs, business owners, nonprofits, authors, coaches, teachers, speakers, artists, healers, light workers, and visionaries fine-tune their marketing message and business strategy.

Known as “The Business Marketing Architect,” Lisa takes the pain out of planning and the pain points out of marketing. Lisa is a master of matching your message to market via messaging and content strategies. Her marketing philosophies are featured on top podcasts, and in multiple media outlets, including Inc. Magazine. She pioneered the values-based “Challenge. Solution. Invitation.” framework that helps improve all communications and create marketing messages with integrity with a focus on passion points.

Lisa received the Charles Schwab Financial Literacy Award in The Hot Mommas Competition, a leadership venture housed at the George Washington University School of Business, Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence & the world’s largest women’s digital library of role models & mentors.

Free admission – 1757 Ashland St., Ashland; one mile west of Interstate 5, Exit 14

Presenter’s Website: https://WriteOnCreative.com
View full events calendar: https://rvml.org/events

Date & Time:

May 16, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Cost:

Free

Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library

1757 Ashland St.
Ashland, 97520

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