Why you should share your thought leadership in 2023

In 2022, I joined a Mastermind I couldn’t leave. Not - because it’s so good- couldn’t leave. I couldn’t leave because the person who sold me in vanished. The person who was so accessible before I joined: wouldn’t answer a DM, phone call, email.

Let me tell you how bad it got. Like most masterminds there as a group chat feature.

And the topic threads all became “How do I cancel?” (There were some: Will we have another call? Will (the promised thing when you join) happen?)

First: I never posted about this person and I’m not following them, so it’s not someone “you know” most likely. It was a niche marketing thing I wanted to learn better. (Yep, I’m studying niche marketing trends all the time !)

Second: It wasn’t some crazy investment for me. It was < $100 month for the few months before someone finally posted how to cancel.

Here’s WHY I’m sharing this.

Some of you are afraid to launch your product or company. Or even more so to share your thought leadership.

You’re asking:

Do I know enough?

Am I good enough?

Should people really be paying me for what I know when probably someone else knows more?

Listen: The alternative is not that they pay Mel Robbins or Marie Forleo or Michelle Obama or whatever person you’re telling yourself you’ll never be as brilliant as. The alternative is they pay the Mastermind guy who sells you in and then you can’t cancel and it auto bills.

I want you to be known in 2023. Contact me to set up a call: I’ll help you do just that.

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