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The Lisa Bean Podcast

The Lisa Bean Podcast

著者: Lisa Bean
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MOTIVATIONAL PODCAST FOR BUSINESS OWNERS. Face the true of who you are, use the gifts you've been given and go all in on making your purpose your life. 個人的成功 心理学 心理学・心の健康 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • [Live talk] To Make Sales, COMMIT to Your Marketing
    2025/10/22

    You're not struggling with sales - you're struggling to have an impact at a big enough scale to make sales.

    In this week's video, I'm breaking down what's really going on when you're not making enough money in your business — and how to fix it. This is not another "sales hack" video. It's about learning to have a real impact on people, before they ever pay you. That's marketing!

    If people can feel the impact you can have on them i.e if you've already helped them see themselves differently, think differently, or take new action, then you'll won't have to convince them to buy. They'll already know there's value in what you do and they'll want to find out more.

    In this episode we cover:

    • The two real reasons you're not making sales (and they've got nothing to do with your offer).
    • Why impact at scale is the real metric you should be tracking — not just reach or clicks.
    • What it actually means to "change someone's life before they pay you."
    • How to build trust by delivering real transformation through your free content.
    • The role of YouTube, Instagram, and events in scaling your impact.
    • Why your marketing content must have soul — and how audiences instantly know when it doesn't.
    • How to collect real feedback ("data") by testing your ideas live — not hiding behind PDFs and webinars.
    • The truth about YouTube growth: what I learned when my editor Chris showed me the data (spoiler: 60% of my views come from people who've never seen me before).
    • Why repeating your key stories matters more than inventing new ones every week.

    Quote moments from this episode:

    "If you can change someone's life before they pay you, you'll never have to sell."

    "We can feel when content has no soul — that's why AI-written posts fall flat."

    "Your hook isn't something invent. It's just the content people react best to."

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    Lisa Bean is a UK-based online business coach and mentor, teaching purpose-driven entrepreneurs how to build and scale their businesses (properly). Her videos focus on marketing, sales, and the mindset work needed to succeed.

    Learn more about Lisa: https://lisa-bean.com/about/

    Follow Lisa on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabeanuk/

    Get started with 6 core lectures on 'Marketing to Sell': https://lisa-bean.com/online-marketing-course/

    Join Lisa's signature business programme – Straight Line Through: https://lisa-bean.com/online-business-course/

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    9 分
  • Terrible advice that will actually grow your business (motivational)
    2025/10/01

    Business can be awful! Let's be honest. Some days, it feels like it's never going to work; like you're never going to make it. You're going to want to quit. You'll get tired of waiting for the 'lucky break'. You'll wonder if you should have stuck in that earlier career.

    If you're feeling like this today, this episode is for you.

    In this raw conversation, I want to share the "terrible advice" that will turn things around for you, help you fall back in love with business, and get you back on the path to success. We'll talk:

    What you're waiting for

    Why you should stop romanticising the "lucky break."

    How to reframe your story to embrace the pain

    Accepting that discomfort is the path. Growth = discomfort.

    How to get out of your head and back into the work.

    Download the free one-page worksheet I mention in the video here: [insert link]
    Print it, fill it in, and keep it on your desk.

    You are more capable than you realise. You already have the resources you need. You just need to take the next step with courage.

    🔗 Looking for the worksheet I mention in the video? Here it is: Get Back on Track Worksheet

    Lisa Bean is a UK-based online business coach and mentor, teaching purpose-driven entrepreneurs how to build and scale their businesses (properly). Her videos focus on marketing, sales, and the mindset work needed to succeed.

    Learn more about Lisa: https://lisa-bean.com/about/

    Follow Lisa on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabeanuk/

    Get started with 6 core lectures on 'Marketing to Sell': https://lisa-bean.com/online-marketing-course/

    Join Lisa's signature business programme – Straight Line Through: https://lisa-bean.com/online-business-course/

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    13 分
  • Don't cheat, just market (like this!)
    2025/09/14

    If you were to ask me how to make more sales in your business I'd say: stop trying to cheat the process and just market better. Marketing is the simple act of adding value to someone's life before you ask them for anything in return.

    Examples of marketing done well:

    You're a guest on a podcast of someone your future clients listen to. You're talking about your journey, you're sharing your wisdom, you're helping people believe they can do it to.

    You write a LinkedIn post sharing the 3 biggest mistakes people make when approaching [your industry/topic], and you explain how to avoid them.

    You run a live networking working and walk through a key process you teach to your clients.

    You make a YouTube video explaining the best way to solve a problem your clients have, and break it down step by step.

    On your sales page, you explain why you've set up your offer in that way, rather than just list the features.

    You write a blog post walking through the reasoning behind a trend or decision in your industry, helping your audience feel informed.

    You go live on social media and answer the top three questions you get asked most often, but you actually share useful insights.

    The mistake most people make in marketing:

    The mistake most people make in marketing is that they focus on the hooks, gimmicks and 'promise' of the offer. It is important to know what the one big promise of your offer is, but you will find it so much easier to sell if you spend time explaining or showing how your approach will help you to deliver on that promise.

    For example, I could say: "When you join Straight Line Through, you get access to weekly calls", or I could say: "Each Wednesday in Straight Line Through I go live at 12pm. Often I lead with a live teach on a core topic around sales, marketing, and mindset, but there is always room for your questions. You could bring me your sales page for review. You could think out loud about a problem you're struggling with. You could get advice on how to market your new offer. The purpose of these calls is to give you somewhere practical and inspiring to go each month, to make sure you have somewhere to get your questions answered, and to introduce you to other entrepreneurs in our community."

    Which of those two is more compelling and more likely to lead to a sale?

    The same is true of marketing in general. You could talk about the big six figure year, or talk broadly about how you turned your luck around in business, or you could try to articulate the process you mastered, or the five biggest things you've learn on your journey, or how you overcame the biggest obstacle in your sector.

    People are looking for mentors, coaches, guides, leaders all the time. The difference between the ones that sell and the ones that don't is that good leaders show people how they can get there too. That's all marketing is, done well, and compounded over time.

    Seth Godin's Approach to Marketing in 'This is Marketing'

    Seth Godin's book This is Marketing had a profound impact on me as a marketer because he put into words something I knew intrinsically to be true: marketing isn't about shouting the loudest or tricking people into a funnel. It's about earning trust over time through consistency, generosity, and empathy.

    That means:

    • Consistency: showing up over and over again so people know they can rely on you.

    • Generosity: giving away your best ideas and insights, not holding back until someone pays.

    • Empathy: taking the time to really understand the fears, hopes, and struggles of the people you want to serve.

    This isn't fast. It isn't flashy. And it won't give you overnight results. But what it does give you is longevity in your market. It builds a loyal audience who actually want to hear from you, who share your work, who want to consume all your content, and who eventually buy with confidence – because you've already proven, over and over again, that you can help them.

    That's the essence of good marketing. Not hooks. Not gimmicks. Not tricks. Service.

    That's what we explore in this week's episode.

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    16 分
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