Why did you leave money on the table?
Mar 16, 2023 5:01 pm
"Yes, please! Let's talk. Why did you leave money on the table?"
This was the message I sent to Ruth a few days ago. Ruth is one of those persons I would beat my chest for anytime and any day for how consistent she is with the gospel of her business in the digital space.
But for over 2 months now, she stopped talking about her Events management business online. At first, it felt like she was probably taking a break, you know to refresh and come back stronger.
However, when it became this prolonged, and knowing no business person would go on such a long break unless they want to collapse their business with their own hands, I sent her a message around 12am that morning.
She painfully opened up to me that she was going through some financial downtime and couldn't meet up with paying her content team for 2 months plus now, so they asked to be excused for some time and since then she hasn't been able to sort it out.
Valid as this excuse was, I told her she made a huge mistake by leaving money on the table; regardless.
Then I pitched to her the surest way to bounce back and take ovuurrr again!
I told her about the Marketing Design Course (MDC) for business owners which helps you gain practical "Do-It Yourself" knowledge on;
- how to design compelling posters and Facebook/Instagram carousels using Canva and other software.
- make bold designs that generate sales.
- principles of designs in the simplest way, etc.
You would also get a bonus of MDC Marketing books on business storytelling, sales workshop, and others.
The course is pegged at just 3,500 but it is nothing compared to how much cost, business collapse, and depression you would save yourself from especially if you are a small-scale business, like my friend Ruth who has also enrolled for the course so she can return to pick up all the money she has allowed slide her palms in the last 2 months.
I know you want to get started already so click on this link below to see more details and enroll immediately!
Best Regards,
Talithacumi Edom,
Marketing Specialist,
Future Syllabus,
cumi@futuresyllabus.com.