Eps 40- Unleashing Your Hidden Advantage with Patty Block

 
 

In this episode, our repeat guest, Patty Block, shares another brilliant concept to help women grow their businesses. 62% of women rely on their businesses for their primary income, yet 88% of these businesses generate less than $100,000 in annual revenue. Having seen the same struggles time and again, Patty teaches women how to shift their mindset and build their confidence to generate more revenue with less stress. 

Listen while she details her framework, SNAP, and discusses the following:

  • The common profit-limiting myths that women believe

  • Training your ideal buyers to become your ideal clients through setting boundaries

Are you ready to uncover those hidden advantages and start putting them to good use for your business? 

Connect with Erin to strategize how you might use an online community to help make your business scalable and saleable. hourlytoexit.com/podcast.

Erin's LinkedIn Page: www.linkedin.com/in/erinaustin/

Think Beyond IP YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/channel/UCVztXnDYnZ83oIb-EGX9IGA/videos

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 More About Our Guest

Patty Block is a business advisor, pricing expert, author, and speaker. She works exclusively with women business owner experts to strategically fine-tune their operations, attract right-fit clients, and boost their revenue. She firmly believes business success and wealth in the hands of women elevates society as a whole.

In her book, Your Hidden Advantage: Unlock the Power to Attract Right-fit Clients and Boost Your Revenue, Patty reveals a new perspective and proven, practical solutions, guiding women to unleash their inner power to run their business with more confidence, profit, and joy.

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