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#226: Why Business Cards Don’t Work (And What to Do Instead to Get Clients)

#226: Why Business Cards Don’t Work (And What to Do Instead to Get Clients)

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Still passing out business cards like it’s 1995?

If you’re a new coach trying to get clients, here’s the hard truth: business cards aren’t the tool that’ll build your business.

But there is something better—and it starts with how you talk about what you do.

In this episode, I’ll walk you through:

  • Why business cards aren’t helping you get clients
  • What to do instead to create real connection
  • A better way to start conversations that lead to paying clients

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Meet Your Host:

Hey, I’m Michelle — The coaches’ coach.

I'm a visibility marketing strategist who helps female coaches simplify their message, stand out, and scale their business without the hustle.

I believe your coaching business should feel beautiful and profitable — without sacrificing your sanity, your weekends, or your personality.

Through magnetic messaging, simple marketing systems, and smart visibility strategies, I help you build a brand that clients can’t help but say, “OMG, that’s who I need!”

More clarity, more clients, more champagne moments. 🥂

Because building your dream business shouldn’t be a nightmare — it should feel like coming home.


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