(A Small Business Huddle Special Edition)

How is social media working for you right now?

  • Are you feeling deflated by the constant algorithm changes hiding your posts?
  • Are you too busy to chase the next new feature being pushed?
  • Are you dreading the next unexpected shutdown?
  • Are you wondering if all this time spent on writing captions and filming content is worth it?

I love social media, but I’m coming round to the idea that building my business on a platform that someone else owns isn’t that smart. 

So, where can you start laying down those bricks instead?

Well, email. 

Building an email list is one of the most effective ways to nurture your audience. Email has a ridiculous ROI of $38 for every $1 spent. While only 3% of your followers on social media are seeing your posts, let alone doing anything about them.

But, Peta…

…building an email list is complicated!

…I haven’t emailed my list in around a year and a half!

…I don’t know what to write?

…how do I sell my stuff in emails without feeling icky?

This (and more) is what we’re going to cover in my Small Business Huddle Special Edition workshop: “Unlock the Power of Your Email List”

On the 11th May at 7.30pm join me to discover:

  • How to build your list (without giving up all your evenings)
  • How to find your voice (without taking 45 online personality quizzes)
  • How to re-engage a neglected list (without saying sorry)
  • How to make the sale (without feeling icky)
  • And how to make automated emails work for you (with minimal effort)

And there’ll be loads of space for the burning questions keeping you up at night.

(This is a donation-based event, so come along for free, or pay what you can afford.)

After registering, you’ll be sent an email with details of how to join the workshop.

This is donation-based workshop. You’re invited to pay what feels good to you. So please, click on the button below that reflects what you’d like to contribute.

(Usually, a group session with me would cost around £30 per person, but £0 is completely an option.)

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Can’t wait to see you there!