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Hiring a Business Coach vs. a Business Strategist with Nas Echeverria

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Nas Echeverria is the Founder of Next Level Up CEO and the Easy Yes Method. Over the last 12 years she’s worked with over 400 coaches, consultants and healers to 2-5x their revenue, while turning strangers and lurkers into premium clients in just 7 days. She also happens to be my business strategist and Business BFF.

On this episode of the Becoming a Sleep Consultant Podcast Nas shares:
- Some of the key differences between the role of a business coach vs. a business strategist
- How sleep consultants can carve out their own market space by differentiating themselves from their competitors – but they must be able to effectively communicate why and how they are in a league of their own
- That a combination of conviction, drive, and passion is the recipe for success in entrepreneurship

Links:

Nas’ mini series: https://easyyesleads.com/
Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/business-real-talk/id1606787271

If you’d like to learn more about becoming a Sleep Consultant, please join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/becomeasleepconsultant

CPSM website: https://thecpsm.com/

Book a free discovery call to learn how you can become a Certified Sleep Consultant here: https://jaynehavens.as.me/CPSM-Inquiry

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Nas Echeverria is the Founder of Next Level Up CEO and the Easy Yes Method. Over the last 12 years she’s worked with over 400 coaches, consultants and healers to 2-5x their revenue, while turning strangers and lurkers into premium clients in just 7 days. She also happens to be my business strategist and Business BFF.

On this episode of the Becoming a Sleep Consultant Podcast Nas shares:
- Some of the key differences between the role of a business coach vs. a business strategist
- How sleep consultants can carve out their own market space by differentiating themselves from their competitors – but they must be able to effectively communicate why and how they are in a league of their own
- That a combination of conviction, drive, and passion is the recipe for success in entrepreneurship

Links:

Nas’ mini series: https://easyyesleads.com/
Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/business-real-talk/id1606787271

If you’d like to learn more about becoming a Sleep Consultant, please join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/becomeasleepconsultant

CPSM website: https://thecpsm.com/

Book a free discovery call to learn how you can become a Certified Sleep Consultant here: https://jaynehavens.as.me/CPSM-Inquiry

  continue reading

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