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![]() Suzanne Evans - ArticlesSuzanne Evans is best known as an action expert. When individuals and businesses are looking for a blueprint for success, they seek her coaching, sharp instincts and accountability. After working for the nation’s largest union, being a professional actress, a nationally ranked water skier, a high school teacher, and an Assistant Producer to five Broadway shows (all before the age of 30), Suzanne began using her life experiences to coach a wide range of people on living their fullest potential. She created a private coaching practice with over 40 clients in one year and launched three businesses in a four-month timeframe. Action comes naturally for Suzanne!
Solopreneurs: Speak Fast to Fill Your BusinessSpeaking (in person) is one way to get clients, and get clients fast! Here are my quick tips on how you can get in front of lots of people at once! Solopreneurs: Earn More With Your EnvironmentOur income, our environment, and our business are all based in choices. You can turn your environment, and thus your income, around just as quickly as you turn a light switch on or off. Try these quick tips in this article. Solopreneurs: Use Daily Action for Momentum and MeaningSolopreneurs have unique challenges in keeping momentum going in their growing businesses, and that is knowing what to do each day. Taking action every day is the only thing that gets you closer to your goals, and here are some great tips to help you stay in momentum. Marketing Your Coaching Practice: 2 Tips to Help Build Your Business SuccessfullyTwo of the key struggles that I see with my clients in marketing their coaching practice are that they're afraid to ask for their worth and their rate, and are stalled in their business growth because they're primarily offering just one-on-one coaching services. This article addresses the ways you can overcome these struggles in your own business. Relationship Marketing: Essential Principles to Successfully Ask for What You Want in Your BusinessLearning to ask for what you want in your business does not come naturally to most entrepreneurs. Let's discuss some key principles to help you formulate a plan for asking the right questions, to the right people, at the right time, to get the right results. Solopreneurs: Does Your Business Have Values?We often get so busy marketing, strategizing, and serving that we don't take the time to identify our core values for our businesses. When you stay on track with your business values, you naturally help more people and make more money. Solopreneurs: Three Top Tips to Make Your Bait More Exciting and Attract More ClientsWhat are you using to attract your clients? The right bait is key. if you are struggling with attracting clients, making more money, and getting nibbles of interest, I suggest you first start by reevaluating your bait. Read on for my top three tips. Starting Your Own Coaching Business – Start with Telling Your StoryStarting your own coaching business requires you to be clear about what you offer that’s unique to prospective clients. There’s no better place to start than with your own story. In this article you’ll learn what it means, “Your truth will set them free.” Small Business Marketing – A Different Look at Understanding Your NicheDo you struggle in this supposedly essential step of ‘identifying your niche’? In this article you’ll learn how to ask the right question that makes everything easier in marketing your small business, and why you don’t need a ‘niche’ after all. Solopreneurs: Now Is Not the Time to Give Up!It is the most extraordinary experience I have with my clients and colleagues...watching how and when they stop. I see it over and over again... Temporary Defeat = I Quit. Read on to discover why you should never quit!
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