174: The Most Effective Way To Talk To Your Audience

Burnout To All Out Podcast - Un pódcast de Melissa Henault - Viernes

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Getting caught up in talking solely about your products is pretty common, right?   The thing is that it's not just about your stuff - it’s how your stuff makes lives better.Melissa hits the bullseye in this week’s coaching session, dishing out her top-notch advice on how to enlighten your audience about your business by highlighting its awesome benefits. Are you struggling to clarify your content?  This week’s episode will clear things up for you!Topics discussed in this episode: hot seat coachingentrepreneursbusiness successdirect salesbrand awarenesssubject matter expertmarket knowledgefeatures and benefitscontent pillarsdiversified incomeresidual incomepassive incomerecurring incomeaudience educationincome streamsgig economyonline businessesLinkedIn  Submit your questions to [email protected] for an opportunity to get your hot seat with Melissa on the Burnout to All Out PodcastConnect with Melissa:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-henault/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissa_henault/For free resources and information on Melissa’s current offerings: www.burnouttoallout.coFree LinkedIn Productivity Checklist: https://burnouttoallout.co/checklist/Get text updates by texting ALL OUT to 704-318-2285 https://burnouttoallout.co/the-modern-entrepreneur-waitlist/ “Her energy is always refreshing. I love being able to apply her strategies to whatever my project is at the moment.” If you’re vibing with the Burnout to All Out podcast, I’d love to hear from you.  Your feedback helps me support you in building the online business you dreamed of while making LinkedIn connections like a pro. Scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.”  Be sure to let me know what you resonated with the most in this episode!  And if you haven’t done so already, give the podcast a follow, so you'll be notified when a new episode comes out.

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