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168. Coffee Chat With Erin & Ashley: Tripwires, an Embarrassing Story, & More

168. Coffee Chat With Erin & Ashley: Tripwires, an Embarrassing Story, & More

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Welcome back to another coffee chat! Well, kind of. This time it’s a night session so it’s decaf only! As usual, we’re having a casual conversation about the latest in business and personal life, including a slightly embarrassing moment that had me doing double the work (oops!).

Of course we can’t chat without diving into some business strategy too. I’m sharing a recent win with tripwires and sales funnels. Ashley shares the behind-the-scenes updates of her latest ad campaign (hear more about her ad in this episode!) and why tracking traffic sources isn’t as straightforward as we’d like it to be.

And if you’re in Ignite, get ready - because we have something exciting coming your way in quarter two! We’re focusing on three areas: email sales funnels, batching systems, and a little spring cleaning for your business. Oh, and we’re got a special guest expert joining us. Trust us, you won’t want to miss it!

Show Notes: https://schoolofsellers.com/episode168/

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