『Your Old Content Is a Sales System: How Kendall Cherry Doubled Her Freelance Income』のカバーアート

Your Old Content Is a Sales System: How Kendall Cherry Doubled Her Freelance Income

Your Old Content Is a Sales System: How Kendall Cherry Doubled Her Freelance Income

無料で聴く

ポッドキャストの詳細を見る
What if you didn’t need to create more content to find more clients?Kendall Cherry doubled her freelance income by turning her best old posts, emails, stories, and case studies into a sales ecosystem that could keep working while she served clients, wrote a book, or stepped away from her business.In this episode, Kendall explains how to find the old content that still has selling power, map it to each stage of the buyer journey, attract actual buyers with a services guide, and replace hour-long discovery calls with better inquiry forms and refreshingly simple proposals.A quick note: This conversation originally aired as part of the Advanced Freelancer Summit (May 2026). It was too useful to leave inside the summit, so we’re republishing it here.Key PointsQuality beats freshness: New content is not automatically better content. Strong stories and sales ideas can keep performing long after their original publication date.Build a greatest-hits library: Kendall reviewed her past posts and emails, identified the strongest pieces, and collected them in an 83-page content bank.Use real signals: Engagement data, email replies, inquiries, client language, and remembered sales conversations can help you decide which content deserves another life.Treat content like a funnel: Top-of-funnel stories create resonance, middle-of-funnel content develops demand, and bottom-of-funnel case studies reduce buying uncertainty.Write content that qualifies leads: Listicles and “day in the life” stories help prospects recognize their own problems and signal which messages matter most to them.Publish more case studies: Kendall recommends a case study every two weeks on social media and at least once a month by email.Qualitative proof still counts: A case study does not need a dramatic revenue number. Confidence, clarity, speed, relief, and a better process are legitimate transformations.Separate relationship-building and direct selling: Kendall sends a direct sales email on Mondays and a more personal Wallflower Fridays newsletter at the end of the week.Use your services guide as a lead magnet: A clear guide can attract buyers, communicate pricing, answer objections, and establish working boundaries before an inquiry arrives.Let inquiry forms do the early discovery: Better questions can qualify prospects and reduce hour-long sales calls to short conversations—or eliminate the call altogether.Keep proposals simple: Scope, timeline, price, payment options, and a next step can often live in the body of an email.Build the system for a reason: Content leverage creates time for client delivery, family, rest, writing, new offers, and the bigger work that matters to you.Notable Quotes"I wanted to think more specifically about: How can I use content to actually carbon-copy myself?… While the algorithm is doing its thing, it looks like I’m front and center. In reality, I’m doing my 30 minutes of engagement a day, and then I’m off writing my book, rendering client services, taking time off, reading a book—whatever… “I became almost obsessed with: How can I win my time back by copying what I know works when I have a real conversation with a client or I’m on a sales call? How can I bottle up my best sales energy, put that into content, and let that be what I’m putting out into the world—not just something to check the box, but something that actually does something to close business?”“I cannot tell you the number of people who have said, ‘Thank you for not making me get on another random call in the middle of the day.’”“Your zone of genius—the thing you’re so good at that you can do it in five seconds—feels like breathing… There will come a time when you will be forced to sell that version and that natural sparkle. It’s going to feel weird. It’s going to feel very vulnerable… When I think about sales, it’s really about self-worth. Do you find what lights you up valuable, and are you comfortable and confident enough to express that value to other people? It’s really about a value exchange… Your stories are the unlock of it all. That’s the magic. The magic is you. Your stories are the thing that are going to make that possible.”Resources MentionedKendall Cherry’s website: https://kendallcherry.comKendall’s Sales Ecosystem Playbook: https://kendallcherry.com/playbookCheck out The Greenhouse program guide: https://findthegreenhouse.com/Connect with Kendall on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kendall-cherry/Check out the Freelance Cake Community: https://www.freelancecake.com/community
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
まだレビューはありません