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Simplicity can be elusive
I used to think that simplicity in business meant minimal or no tech, and that this led to ease and flow. Boy was I wrong. It led me to starting over my entire social media following on 3 platforms when I got hacked and lost access to the accounts I had been growing since 2007. I had no email list or CRM to reach out to my warm network and past clients so I could invite them to follow my new accounts. Because I was 'keeping it simple'. If I'd only known what I know now. I would have understood that investing my time and energy in implementing personalized, smart systems WHILE I established my business and built trust with my growing community, would have saved me from heartbreak and losing out on almost a year's worth of potential sales. Please learn from my mistake. Don't try to do everything manually, or base your entire business growth strategy on social media accounts that could literally disappear overnight. Not sure how to systemize your lead gen and nurturing processes? Tell me about your current manual process, and I'll give you 3 ideas for systemizing or automating those steps.
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Journey in Minstry
My life recently has been heavily focused on pursuing Ministry. This is my passion and I know that God has blessed me with a spiritual gift/gifts to teach the word of God! I have started my own community here on Skool which has been a work in progress and I'm trying to figure out how I can help people through that. At my church, there has been multiple opportunities to apply for various things. I applied for an internship for the upcoming year, a serving position in either a senior or young adults ministry, and recently I found out that I got accepted to a seminary-level program called the Timothy course which takes place at my church. On top of all of this, I am planning on helping out with a deliverance ministry to gain knowledge and to take advantage of as many things as possible! I will keep you guys posted on this, but the point is that hopefully, it can help someone here who is or wants to pursue ministry!
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Isolated marketing and sales tactics are out. Relationship-Driven Ecosystems are in.
Many wellness practitioners treat marketing and sales as separate tasks. A post here, an email there, responding to DMs when you can. It’s like juggling and hoping nothing drops. Sound familiar? That scattered approach is why so many practitioners feel burnt out and don’t see the growth they’re aiming for. But, what if you saw your marketing and sales as an interconnected ecosystem? Imagine each part of your business - content, automations, client follow-ups - working together, supporting, and amplifying the others. This small perspective shift can change everything. Here's what that looks like 👇 1. Automations do more than just send out replies. -> They create a seamless experience that feels personal and authentic. 2. Content isn’t just there to grab attention once. -> It’s designed to nurture, build trust, and lead to lasting client relationships. 3. Every interaction isn’t just a touchpoint. -> It’s a moment that deepens connection, strengthens trust, and shows you’re there to serve. Not just sell. Why does this matter? -> Because relationships drive ROI. <- When you genuinely serve without expectation, clients feel it. They know when your content and interactions are part of a bigger strategy rooted in understanding and value. That’s what makes your marketing more effective and your sales process feel natural. When your systems and automations are designed with a service-first mindset, they amplify your ability to connect without adding to your workload. Your ecosystem starts to work in harmony, and every piece becomes more powerful. Instead of endlessly chasing new tactics and busywork, build an integrated system that centers on authentic relationships. So, why should you care about this? The payoff isn't just in more sales, but a community of clients who trust you, share your work, and come back time and time again. Because at the heart of any successful wellness practice isn’t just a smart strategy. It’s the genuine connections you build that turn those strategies into something meaningful.
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New comment 7d ago
Simple Sales Funnel? Or Cyclical Sales Ecosystem?
While many think of ecosystems as just an updated way of saying "funnels," a cyclical ecosystem takes it further. Traditional funnels often focus on moving someone from point A to point B, then starting over. But a cyclical ecosystem is about creating continuous value and engagement loops. It’s not a one-way street. It’s a relationship-driven cycle where every part - automations, content, nurturing strategies - feeds into the next, creating momentum that keeps clients engaged long-term. Unlike linear funnels, a cyclical approach means you’re not just guiding potential clients toward a sale and stopping there. Instead, you’re building a system that maintains and deepens relationships, encouraging repeat interactions and ongoing trust, which leads to more organic growth and higher ROI. Curious to explore this topic further? Drop your thoughts or questions in the comments I'd love to share more or chat about what this may look like in your business.
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New comment 9d ago
Substack is Live
I’m figuring out how Substack works and would love your feedback on this. If you have about 5 minutes, go check it out. For anyone who subscribes and comments, I’ll open up space in my schedule for a 45 minute brainstorming session where you will get 3-5 strategies to make progress on your business or ministry goals. https://open.substack.com/pub/kingdomculturerevolution/p/business-and-ministry-how-jesus-transformed?r=2o142x&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=post-publish
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New comment 13d ago
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