The 6 Figure Home Office Success Story (with Alison Marks)

The 6 Figure Home Office Success Story

(with Alison Marks)

In this exclusive FREE teleclass, Alison will share how she:

* Discovered Her Niche & Separated Herself from the Competition
* Overcame Her Biggest Challenges in Choosing a Niche (and How You Can, Too)
* Added 2,500 New Subscribers and to Her List in Only 2 Months
* Got Booked for 10 Speaking Engagements Almost Overnight (And They Keep Cominโ€™)

 

Alison Marks is the founder and owner of 6 Figure Home Office, a coaching and training company that teaches entrepreneurs how to be productive and successful.

Alison has helped hundreds of smart, stressed out business owners make more money and have more time off by getting focused and organized, bringing ease, flow and fun (yes, really!) into their home offices and their work days.

She is the creator of the life-changing program, From Clutter to Order in 8 Weeks, and is author of The Little Book of Freedom From Clutter, and The Little Book of Sanctuary. She is a business coach and consultant and a Certified Classical Feng Shui Consultant, and she hold an MA in Organizational Development and Transformation.

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  • em says:

    I would love to attend Alison’s Get It Done Day – is there a coupon code for the TNC teleseminar students? Thx!

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      There’s no extra coupon code. You automatically get the $47 price with that link. Enjoy! : D

  • Sandra says:

    Thanks for you all, Alison and PJ, I really needed to identificate with the resistance of choosing a niche. I’ve been hesitating, because I love so many things and even if I may sound vain and little professional, I excell in more than one (I understand them more like facets of a big process), and choosing feels like renouncing. I resonated very much with the project-time commitment idea. As a researcher, I can function very well in that kind of logic.
    Love and blessings to you and your generosity!

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      Thanks, Sandra! I think you’ll particularly enjoy Tad Hargrave’s interview this week, too. He’s going to talk about the resistance around niche.

    • Alison Marks says:

      Yes, yes! I hear you, Sandra! Once you get to the other side, if you’re like me and SO MANY other people I’ve talked to, you’ll see that picking a niche just makes everything so much easier. If you’re good at lots of things, you’re lucky that you can pick the one you like the most! Enjoy the process ๐Ÿ™‚

  • PJ Van Hulle says:

    Here’s the link to get your FREE copy of Alison’s awesome book, The Little Book of Freedom from Clutter and join her for her Get It Done Day to get your projects done:

    https://prosperitytrainings.com/tnc/

    Scroll down to the purple box with Alison’s picture. The link is right beside the gift box icon.

    Enjoy! : D

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      The Little Book doesn’t get e-mailed to you – there’s a link right there on the page after you opt in & enter the verification code that says: The Little Book of Freedom From Clutter.

      It’s blue and underlined. Just click that to download the book.

      • nysha says:

        thank u! got it. very inspiring. i hope to be on the september 13th call! i have opted in on alison’s website.

        • PJ Van Hulle says:

          Awesome! By the way, I have to share that September 13th is my BIRTHDAY! Woo-hoo!

          Anne will be interviewing me that day. I’m so excited! : D

          • Wendy says:

            Easy date to remember, as it’s my birthday as well!

        • Alison Marks says:

          Will be so glad to have you with us, Nysha.

  • Wendy says:

    I really am jazzed by the idea of trying out a niche as a project for 3 months. Thank you, Alison for that. I am curious if you have suggestions for how I would make a project out of offering my services to mothers of young children? The idea would be to offer my services as a mother’s helper – I am a skilled cook with a wide range of knowledge (including gluten-free), do organizing & feng shui, am skilled at readings, and do massage. I also have lots of herbal, food, and practical knowledge to share around pregnancy & breastfeeding.

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      A good place to start is interviewing some mothers of young children like Alison mentioned on the call.

      One of the best questions she shared to ask your niche is: “As a (mother with young children), what’s the biggest challenge that you face?”

      See what kind of feedback you get & create a project to solve one of those challenges.

      • Wendy says:

        Thank you! That is a wonderful piece of the puzzle to work with. I did not think to link those to parts of advice.

    • Alison Marks says:

      I agree with PJ! Glad that’s helpful… Good luck, Wendy!

  • Rachel says:

    I didn’t get the URL for the eBook… can someone post or email me? Thanks.

  • Anne says:

    Alison, I love how clear you are in how you express the need for niche clarity! Thank you so much for sharing your story, this was a very powerful call.

  • john says:

    Thank you, Alison, PJ, and Anne. Excellent. Inspiring. Signed up for the little book.

    • Anne says:

      Thanks for being on the call!

    • Alison Marks says:

      Be in touch and let me know how you like it, John…

  • nysha says:

    thank you great call!

    • Alison Marks says:

      Thanks for being there, and for all your comments, Nysha!

  • lisa says:

    cant find the links to alisons get it done day and ebook info … can you email the link to me after the call … thank you
    Lisa foux

    neweyescoaching@hotmail.com

    Thanks

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      Yes! Also, see my comment below.

  • nysha says:

    bargain.

  • nysha says:

    when is the next one after friday?

  • nysha says:

    question…is the get it done day a seminar or the day we actually do the project?

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      You actually do your projects. It rocks! : D

  • nysha says:

    I ordered the e-book earlier today and nothing arrived in my inbox…?

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      Check my comment below… there’s a link to download it on the web page right after opting in.

  • Rob says:

    In another call on niche, I heard that one possible niche is an area that we are personally finding a challenge. To me this is very counterintuitive. Do you have an opinion about this?

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      Hi Rob!

      In this series, we’re approaching the subject of niche marketing from a lot of different angles. Some suggestions or distinctions are going to land with you & some aren’t.

      As we shared on the call, I’ve seen some examples of this working well. That doesn’t mean that YOU have to do it.

    • Alison Marks says:

      Sure do. A mentor once told me that I’m always a step ahead of SOMEONE, and I might just be the perfect guide for that person. Sometimes the big experts who “have all the answers” are too inaccessible or too far removed from the situation. I like that.

      Meanwhile, integrity is important, so I definitely don’t advocate for putting yourself out there as the one with all the answers if you don’t live it yourself. When I’m dealing in an area I’m challenged in, I share about that in a way that will be empowering to people.

  • Nicole Stone says:

    I feel like I am getting closer to my niche but would love more ideas on how to brainstorm it and what questions to ask myself?

    Also the gateway problem, it’s hard to know where to start with the problems I have solved it’s all over the board…

    Thank YOU!

    • Alison Marks says:

      There’s no right or wrong way to do this. It’s an all-over-the-place kind of endeavor, and at some point you just have to CHOOSE. Here are some questions to help you explore niche, but I really caution you against spending too much time trying to get it perfect. It’s just not gonna be perfect.

      That said, here are some ways you can approach niche:
      – What/who do I love? Who are my favorite people? What problems do I love helping people with?
      – What problems am I really good at solving, and who has those problems?
      – What problems can I become great at solving, and who has those problems?
      – What do people want? What are they willing to PAY FOR? (The second is a more important question than what they want or need.)

      If you get really clear about who want to serve, then you can go ask them about their biggest challenges. Those are the problems you want to talk about in your marketing, because they are the problems that people know they have. Once you work your magic with them, you can help them solve other problems. The point is, pick one thing/area/problem to LEAD with.

      Good luck, Nicole! I know you can do this!

      • PJ Van Hulle says:

        Brilliant, Alison! Thanks for sharing! : D

  • Lucy Taylor says:

    @ Nysha – “psychographics” very interesting point. Certainly something to keep in mind!

  • Rob says:

    The idea of working on things on a project basis is great!

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      Totally! : D

  • nysha says:

    LOVE!!

  • nysha says:

    That is such an interesting point! Look at the clients I love!! Because they are those who I love and those who were problem children…interestingly they are all the same “financial demographic” it was more the psychographics where they separate themselves…thanks!!

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      Yeah, it’s a great distinction! : D

  • Rachel says:

    Hi all! This is the first live call I’m able to participate in ๐Ÿ™‚

    • Anne says:

      Great to have you on the call!

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      Welcome, Rachel! Glad you could join us! : D

  • nysha says:

    hi!

  • nysha says:

    i am so excited for today! i own two home business (my organic nursery and a landscape design biz) and have 1 whole year of filing to do. all tidy in ikea boxes but really starting to freak me out! i want it done before my next graduate class starts in 3 weeks! : )

    • Alison Marks says:

      Hi Nysha – I hope you can join us for the Get It Done Day… sounds like a perfect match for you!

      • PJ Van Hulle says:

        Totally. It’s the #1 way that I get projects done. Magical! : D

  • Anne says:

    Can’t wait for Alison to share her wisdom! She’s a master!!

  • Alison Marks says:

    Looking forward to getting down into the nitty-gritty with PJ and Anne!

    • PJ Van Hulle says:

      Thanks Alison! I really appreciated the specific examples, tools & questions that you shared. : D

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