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364 days of the year, I'm gay. But today I want to be straight with you. You've been reading my emails all week. Some of you clicked the link three times and didn't enroll. (I see you. And this email? I wrote it for you.) You've got questions. Here are the five I hear 30 days before someone gets booked. #1 "I'm not a speaker. Is this for me?" You don't need to call yourself a speaker. You need to get paid for what you know. Workshops. Keynotes. Podcasts. Panels. Corporate trainings. If you have expertise and want to be the person sharing it, this is your cohort. Half the people who signed up don't have "speaker" in their title. They have something better: a body of work that deserves a stage. And once your positioning is sharp, you'll notice something shift. Organizers start coming to you. Because you've become easy to say yes to. #2 "What do I get for €750?" Four live group calls with me + a bonus session with Nick Broekema on content design. Tuesdays at 5 PM CET, 60 minutes each. Full recordings when life gets in the way. I'm also available in the community between calls. Ask me anything directly. On top of that, you get everything I've built over the past year of doing this at the €6,000/month level: → LinkedIn profile prompts so your profile stops working against you This isn't a course with 2552 modules you'll never open. Four weeks. Live support. Done. #3 "I don't have time right now" That has been the problem, hasn't it? You've been spending time. Hours of it. Rewriting your bio. Tweaking posts that don't land. Watching someone with half your depth get the gig. That's not a time problem. It's wasted effort on positioning that isn't converting. 60 minutes per week live. The rest at your own pace. One paid workshop after this cohort covers the entire investment. You've spent more time this month on things that paid you nothing. #4 "What will I walk away with?" Four weeks from now, you open LinkedIn and your message is clear. You stop second-guessing what to post. Someone asks "what do you do?" and they lean in instead of nod politely. You've got a positioning statement that makes organizers say yes. Content that sounds like you. A system for turning posts and DMs into paid gigs. People who've done this work with me didn't get lucky. They got legible. And legible gets booked. #5 "Why should I do this now?" This is the last time I'm running a cohort at this price. Possibly the last one, period. Monday, I'm going back to 1:1 client work full-time. That costs €6,000 per month. This cohort gives you the same brain for 12.5% of that. Enrollment closes Monday. I won't extend it. And I won't be opening another round in March. You've been thinking about this all week. You already know if this is right for you, don't you? So grab your seat. This one's not coming back: https://magalidereu.thrivecart.com/ctg/ Magali P.S. Still stuck? Reply and tell me where. I'll be straight with you. That's one thing I'm incapable of doing differently. |
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