Stand Out & Be Juicy: Magnetize Your Marketing to Attract Your Ideal Clients (with Lisa Cherney)

Stand Out & Be Juicy: Magnetize Your Marketing to Attract Your Ideal Clients

(with Lisa Cherney)

In this exclusive FREE teleclass, you will learn:

* The critical difference between a target and an Ideal Client that can add thousands of dollars to your bottom line.

* A step-by-step method for finding the perfect words to communicate your unique approach.

* Powerful marketing strategies that will attract tons of your Ideal Clients and fit any budget.

* How to maximize the impact of all your marketing investments and get results fast.

* A simple system you can use over and over to market any product, service or business you ever have!

Stop wasting your marketing dollars! Start attracting tons of your Ideal Clients (the ones that love to give you money and respect your distinctive approach). Learn how to find the perfect “juicy” words so all your marketing inspires clients to say, “I need that!”

Lisa Cherney is the Stand Out & Be Juicy Marketing Expert and President/CEO of Conscious Marketing, an organization she founded 10 years ago to help business owners find their authentic marketing voice so they can attract their Ideal Clients.

She was recently nominated for Southern California’s Tenth Annual Women in Business award and in 2007 she joined Neal Donald Walsh (Author of New York Times Bestseller, Conversations with God), as a speaker for the acclaimed Conscious Entrepreneur’s TeleSummit.

Lisa spent 15 years advising Fortune 500 companies and leading advertising agencies working with brands like AT&T, Lipton, Nissan, Blue Cross and Equal™.

She is now dedicated to working with small business owners, many of whom have added thousands of dollars in sales after exposure to Lisa’s groundbreaking Stand Out & Be Juicy Blueprint Program and insightful guidance.

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  • Lucy Taylor says:

    Thank you Lisa for taking the time out of your busy schedule to share all this information with us. It’s very much appreciated.
    And thank you PJ for putting this Symposium together.

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      Thanks, Lucy! You rock! : D

  • PJ Van Hulle says:

    For a complimentary Stand Out & Be Juicy strategy session:
    http://www.standoutbejuicy.com/strategysessionpj

  • PJ Van Hulle says:

    Great question for identifying your juicy benefits = “How are people different after working with me?”

  • Linda S. says:

    How do we find our ideal client, once we know who they are, so we know where to spend our marketing time and dollars, and juicy words?

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      My personal opinion is that this is where what Lisa calls the “target” is helpful. If you’re target is something relatively broad like “women,” you can start by going to women’s networking groups like eWomen Network and start narrowing it down from there.

      For you, connecting with the Red Hat (or Pink Hat) society might be fun. http://www.redhatsociety.com/

    • Lisa Cherney says:

      Great question Linda and PJ is on the money. So if you know your target is Women but your Ideal Client is Women who love to travel and value high-end service, you can begin to narrow down the Women’s groups to those that are likely have these types of women. Perhaps a travel club or language course!

      • PJ Van Hulle says:

        Oooh! Travel clubs and language courses! Cool ideas. : D

  • PJ Van Hulle says:

    Grab your handout here:
    http://www.standoutbejuicy.com/handoutpj

  • Linda S. says:

    That is really the big issue in promoting your business, because it is marketing you and we all feel (I am sure) like a used car salesman when speaking highly about ourselves and what we offer in our business.

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      I liked what Lisa shared about how if you’re worried about bragging, you aren’t (because people that brag don’t worry about it) ; D

  • Wendy says:

    I’m a single mom trying to figure out how to maximize time with my son and thrive financially working no more than 4 days each week. The closest I’ve come to working for someone else in the last 9 years is part-time work for a spa as a massage therapist. I’ve had my own businesses as a jewelry designer, professional organizer, and massage therapist over the years, as well as offering intuitive readings, and Feng Shui. Friends have suggested making use of my foodie skills (gluten-free baking & cooking, gardening and fruit tree knowledge). I’m sure a niche will help me focus my tremendous energy, but still haven’t landed on what it might be.

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      You are in the right place at the right time! I’m so glad that you attracted support for this in the form of the Total Niche Clarity Virtual Symposium.

      • Wendy says:

        PJ, thank you for that encouragement! I’m glad I attracted support for this in the form of this symposium too!

    • Lisa Cherney says:

      Wow, you must have loved the part of my talk on Multiple Ideal Client Personality Disorder! You have take it even further with clearly having multiple businesses. It happens to the best of us that are passionate about lots of things. My philosophy is to go with the thing that feels the best. The one you are most excited about. Because in the end, when you are tired from being up at night with your son, it’s your shear passion that is going to keep you going. So, NOT what you’ve always done or have done for a long time, but what you are most excited about building in the future!!! Marinate, meditate and massage on that one….

      • PJ Van Hulle says:

        Awesome, Lisa! Thank you! : D

      • Wendy says:

        I definitely felt like Multiple Ideal Client Personality Disorder fits me in some ways! But on a deeper level, it is more like you say about identifying what I am most excited about building in the future. Especially when I am tired out from mothering. And that has been the hard one to figure out, especially when it might mean jumping into the unfamiliar, putting myself out professionally in a way I never have before. I am perhaps more hung up on massage not being the right fit for me than I am about what it is I’d rather do.

  • PJ Van Hulle says:

    Welcome! : D

  • Linda S. says:

    Hi to All! Looking forward to the webinar today. I am a travel designer, focusing on European travel itinerary planning that is totally personal.

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      Welcome, Linda! Hopefully today’s call gave you some insights on your ideal client. : D

  • Lisa Cherney says:

    Woo hoo, so excited to get started! What the heck is the difference between Ideal Client and a Niche? Tune in to find out!

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      Thanks, Lisa! I love this distinction! : D

  • Susan H. says:

    I have been in business with my company since March of this year. How could you run a business like wellness, teaching people how to be healthy and by the way, Michigan is ranked tenth in the nation for obesity. It is so hard in this state with the economy. How can you get people to take getting healthy on, to stay in business?

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      Hi Susan!

      Well, HEALTH is definitely a profitable “mega-niche” or broad topic. Your next step is to narrow your focus from there. WHO do you support around their health? And what SPECIFIC health problem do you address?

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