The 4 Biggest Mistakes Keeping Your Growth Unpredictable
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Here's a question most business owners can't actually answer: Do you know where your next 10 clients are coming from?
Not their names — just the path. The channel. The sequence of events that gets someone from "never heard of you" to handing over their credit card.
If you paused on that, you're not alone. In this episode, Rachel Cook gets into the specific patterns she sees when she pops the hood on a client's business during a strategy review — and why so many smart, hardworking entrepreneurs are stuck in feast-or-famine despite doing more marketing than they probably need to.
The uncomfortable truth she makes here: unpredictable growth isn't a motivation problem. It's a systems problem. And most of the "solutions" people reach for — more content, more platforms, more visibility — are actually making it worse.
If your revenue feels harder to predict than it should be, this episode is worth a listen. Rachel doesn't dress it up, and she doesn't make it complicated. She walks through four mistakes that are almost universally present in stalled businesses, and gives you enough to start diagnosing your own.
In This Episode of Promote Yourself to CEO:
- Nurture vs. attract marketing — and why confusing the two quietly shrinks your business. If your marketing is only reaching people who already follow you, you're not growing visibility. You're just talking to a contracting audience.
- The math most business owners are avoiding. Once you know your conversion numbers at each stage of the client journey, you can forecast revenue within 10% — and finally stop guessing at whether your marketing is working.
- Why passive selling is costing you clients who were ready to say yes. The people in your audience aren't tracking your offers as closely as you think. Rachel makes the case for why showing up once — or burying an offer in a P.S. — isn't enough.
- Doing more vs. deciding better. When growth stalls, the instinct is to add: more tactics, more platforms, more content. Rachel explains why that instinct is usually what's keeping you on the hamster wheel.
- What "removing friction" actually looks like in the client journey — and how making it easier for people to understand their next step is often more valuable than any new marketing strategy.
- Why decision fatigue is the real reason your marketing to-do list stops producing results — and what to do instead of continuing to pile on.
- A preview of the Client Growth Engine framework — the strategic system Rachel uses with every client at the CEO Collective, and what's coming in the next episode.
Connect with Me:
- Instagram: @racheal.cook
- TikTok: @rachealcookmba
- LinkedIn: @rachealcook
- YouTube: @the_ceo_collective
- Website: The CEO Collective
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