Having a print newsletter has given me some unexpected
perks.
Since one of the bonuses for my Secret Coach Club subscribers is they can pick my brain by email, I often get messages from them.
Some are questions if they need help with something, but a lot of them are subscribers sharing their wins with me.
I'm often getting messages telling me about something that they implemented from a newsletter that's getting them results. For example, here's one I
recently got from a subscriber in the UK (re: something I taught about daily emails):
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Hey Marc,
Am on week 4 with daily emails and have enrolled 2 clients with 3 more calls booked and follow up with 3!
It works! Thank you!!!
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Another perk is the relationships that I've built with those in Secret Coach Club. One of my subscribers, Karl Bryan, has become a
valuable joint venture partner (and friend). Karl and I run trainings together every month or two, and those have helped my community and gotten additional revenue into my business.
I mention these things because as I try to convince people to start their own newsletters, I want them to know that it's not just them putting words on paper and firing it out to the world in a one-way conversation ...
With a print newsletter you'll
build relationships with your people and many cool opportunities will fall into your lap.
And like with Karl, some of them will even become your friends.
Print newsletters are a great offering to have in your business, and I think more coaches should be doing it.
If you'd like to learn how, the May issue of Secret Coach Club is dedicated to outlining my system for print
newsletters.
I've learned a lot from doing mine for 15 months, and I'll share everything you need in this issue.
It goes to the printer soon, so grab yours while you can here:
Marc
PS: To save 58% on Secret Coach Club,
choose the "annual subscription" option at the bottom of the sales page...