Job boards like Indeed or join(.)com rang a bell, right?
That was your chance. Companies were screaming for what you offered.
Here was a cheeky plan:
First, you picked a company. Dove deep. Learned their product, their industry, their vibe.
Next, whipped up a killer sales page. Showed ’em you knew your stuff.
Then, hit them up. Called or emailed.
Said something like how much you aligned with their mission, how much enjoyed companies like theirs, provided a clear offer, samples of your work, your sales page link, and signed off.
(And yes, you’ll get the exact word-for-word reach-out template... TOMORROW!)
I used to play it safe, followed their rules. Not anymore. I flipped the script and pitched them directly.
You tried this out (tomorrow) and saw what it did for you.
Onward,
Alexander "no more playing safe" Kluge
Joke Time:
Why did the solopreneur give up fishing for jobs and start hunting for clients?
Because they were done chasing interviews and wanted real catches!
Shop Time:
Got a buck or two? Peek at what I got:
Or, chat up for free. Hit reply, tell me what’s up, and let’s create some magic.
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