WEBINAR

Lunch and Learn: How to create high-impact marketing content that sells

Yasmin Vorajee
Yasmin VorajeeTiny Time Big Results

Posted: Tue 18th Apr 2023

In this Lunch and Learn, Yasmin Vorajee, founder of Tiny Time Big Results, explains her top strategies for writing impactful content and avoiding common mistakes. She also shares tips on how to make your content compelling and magnetic.

Not all content is equal. There's content that is interesting and possibly engaging. And then there's content that sells. This doesn't happen by accident. It's deliberate, strategic and well-thought-out.

Key takeaways from this session:

  • Discover the three big mistakes to avoid when creating content

  • Learn what makes content compelling and magnetic

  • Find out how to sell without selling through your content

 

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Yasmin Vorajee
Yasmin VorajeeTiny Time Big Results
Creator and #1 bestselling & award winning author of Tiny Time Big Results where she helps business owners (primarily solopreneurs) hit 3-5k months working 20 hours a week or less. Her expertise and passion lies in helping business owners like you to craft a captivating marketing message and offer premium packages that gets you paid very well for your zone of genius! The key to success in business is to keep it simple and lucrative. A former Vice President of Leadership Development, Yasmin specialises in business and marketing strategy and runs her thriving business from her home in rural Ireland around her 3 young children and farmer husband. Yasmin is passionate about helping people create financial independence, freedom and flexibility. Yasmin has featured in the Irish Times, Irish Independent, Dublin City FM, The Huffington Post, Tatler, Evoke and the Sunday Independent.

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