21 Ways to Manifest More Money in YOUR Business
There are countless ways to manifest more money in your business.
How to Catch a Shooting Star

Discover how to prepare yourself for media exposure by crafting a unique hook and utilizing timely opportunities.
21 Ideas to Help Get Featured on Hot Podcasts

Podcast guest appearances drive credibility and reach. Here are 21 concrete strategies—from targeting the right shows to nailing the interview itself—that actually land you features and lead to repeat bookings.
Answering Your Questions About Sales Funnels and Why Coaches Need One
I am asked all the time from my readers is what is a sales funnel
21 Ways to Manifest More Money in YOUR Business

Most business owners assume more income requires luck or outside forces. The truth is simpler—and far more actionable. Here are 21 concrete ways to remove the internal and external barriers blocking your revenue growth.
The Media Outlets No One Talks About
Remember, small trade publications have a big reach.
How to prepare for a PR Expert

Before hiring a PR expert, you need solid branding, media-ready materials, and a crystal-clear message. Here’s what to get in place so your PR investment actually pays off.
Three Tips to Building Successful Business Relationships

Explore essential tips for strengthening business relationships. Dive into authenticity, active listening, and strategic sharing to foster growth.
Three Tips for Building Relationships Offline
If you depend solely on social media for your marketing, you’re missing a vast opportunity to market your business to locals right in your own backyard.
Relationship Marketing Strategy: Build Customer Loyalty That Drives Growth

Relationship marketing shifts focus from one-time transactions to genuine connections. Learn how visibility, authority, and reputation compound into loyal customers who actively promote your business.
How Often Does Your Audience REALLY Want to Hear from You?

Finding the right email frequency isn’t about copying what others do—it’s about understanding your specific audience. Contact too rarely and you’re forgotten; too often and you’re annoying. Here’s how to find your rhythm.