Coaching series: Can Zach get this beginner freelancer (Maia) to a 6-figure income ($8,333/mo) within 6 months?
Follow their journey through the ups and downs and watch them grow!
Milestones from today’s episode:
- Maia’s achieved an income of $11,000 per month in less than 6 months
- Receiving business through referrals, indicating growing trust and recognition in her network
- Refining and differentiating her service packages to better cater to the specific needs of her clients
Coaching highlights from today’s episode:
- Clearly outline the specific services provided for each client in a pitch deck
- Explore Facebook ads for retargeting highly qualified leads who have engaged with content
- The importance of explicitly stating who each service package is designed for to aid client decision-making
Original coaching call recording date: 11/03/2023
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AI-Generated Summary:
- 0:00 – 2:00 — Zach introduces the podcast and explains its focus on coaching Maia towards a six-figure take-home income.
- 2:00 – 4:00 — Maia announces reaching an $11,000 monthly income, attributing success to consistent goal-setting and coaching.
- 4:00 – 6:00 — The conversation shifts to discussing Maia’s pitch deck and its effectiveness in securing client engagements.
- 6:00 – 8:00 — Zach suggests refining Maia’s marketing strategy, considering an email newsletter for client acquisition and nurturing.
- 8:00 – 10:00 — They explore the pitch deck’s role in Maia’s sales funnel and discuss the importance of not chasing clients aggressively.
- 10:00 – 12:00 — Zach discusses the importance of newsletter marketing and hints at exploring Facebook ads for retargeting engaged leads.
- 12:00 – 14:00 — Feedback on Maia’s pitch deck begins, focusing on branding and initial presentation adjustments.
- 14:00 – 16:00 — Zach suggests refining the pitch deck’s manifesto and vision sections for clarity and impact.
- 16:00 – 18:00 — Recommendations continue for showcasing client work within the pitch deck more effectively.
- 18:00 – 20:00 — Zach proposes adding cover pages for each client in the pitch deck to provide context and highlight achievements.
- 20:00 – 22:00 — Zach suggests explicitly stating the specific design work Maia did for each client to clarify her range of services.
- 22:00 – 24:00 — Discussion on adding a second page to case studies for background context to show relatability to potential clients.
- 24:00 – 26:00 — Suggestions for rewording the service offerings section of the pitch deck to avoid confusion with terms like “containers.”
- 26:00 – 28:00 — Debate over terminology for Maia’s service packages, with a focus on clarity and resonance with the target audience.
- 28:00 – 30:00 — Advice on visually representing service packages and ensuring the pitch deck clearly conveys the value and specifics of each offering.
- 30:00 – 32:00 — Zach emphasizes the importance of clarity in Maia’s service offerings to help clients choose the right package for their needs.
- 32:00 – 34:00 — Maia explains the differentiation between her service packages, focusing on target clients and the type of guidance provided.
- 34:00 – 36:03 — The conversation concludes with practical advice on presenting call-to-action links and plans for future discussions on refining Maia’s pitch deck and services.