Luan Jardine

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3 tips for creating a stellar marketing strategy

We need to figure out what we want to get out of our marketing strategy before executing it.

Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge believer of "start before you're ready". But if it means you're spreading yourself too thin and doing 'all the things,' then we need to re-evaluate.

I wanted to send over some tips on how you can get more clear right now. 

Here are 3 steps to gain clarity:

1. Journal and write about where you are NOW.

What do you enjoy? What part of your day do you hate? What need to stay and what can be eliminated?

2. Now think about where you want to GO.

What does your dream work day look like? What types of tasks would you doing? What parts of your business would be automated? How much would you have invested in your business and what's been your return on investment? 
Note: Return on investment isn't always monetary.

3. Now that you know where you are, and where you want to go, what’s ONE thing that would help you move closer to where you want to be?

Is it investing in a coach? Hiring someone? Getting a house cleaner once a month? Taking Fridays off?

As a FB Ad Strategist & Marketing Consultant who has served more than 50 clients, I’ve used this very simple process to help my clients get unstuck and back moving towards their ultimate vision.

I'm a huge believer that using the end goal as your starting point and working backwards is the most effective way to achieve goals. It's how I create my business plan, my marketing plan, and my advertising strategy.

Average hour work weeks have decreased by more than 20% when entrepreneurs get the clarity they need to just take that NEXT step. You don’t need the whole plan to move forward, you just need that next step. 

The first phase of my program is all about business & marketing plans.

We create your goals, then we figure out how to fast-track achieving them with ads 📈

The waitlist isn't open forever, make sure you join to save 💸 when the program launches.

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