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Claire Pelletreau was just starting to grow her side business as a Facebook ad and marketing consultant when her full-time job disappeared. Desperate to land enough clients just to pay the bills, she was disappointed at how difficult it was to find real tactical advice that would help actually her get paid month to month. The Get Paid Podcast is Claire’s attempt to pull back the curtain on the reality of running an online business. All these people pulling in “six figures” - how are they ACTUALLY doing it? What kind of money do they take home after expenses? What are those expenses, anyway? Are they truly “solopreneurs” or are they supported by a team? What does that team do for them? How are they marketing their offerings and growing their lists? How long did it take to get to where they are? You’ll discover how different entrepreneurs get paid and what it costs them to bring in that money.

Sep 3, 2015

Since everyone and their mother wants to make passive income selling courses, it’s no wonder Janet is rolling in clients with her course creation and design done-for-you services.

 

But it wasn’t always so easy. How do you figure out the right online business to create? What if you spend money on courses and coaches that aren’t any help at all? Janet’s story is one of trial and error and finally landing on a service that’s bringing in some serious cash.

In this episode you’ll hear:

-- What you MUST have before you can hire Janet to review your course.

-- The one thing that’s been KILLING Janet’s profits recently.

-- What it took for Janet to finally figure out where her “place” is in the online business world.  

-- What to keep in mind when hiring a coach (unless you want to throw thousands of dollars away).

-- Which of Janet’s Done-For-You packages has been the most attractive to her clients, and why.

-- Janet’s surprising marketing strategy for landing higher level business owners as clients.

-- What kept me from pitching my own services to big name entrepreneurs (and why I’m still kicking myself).