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I see so many business owners build incredible courses, only to be met with silence on launch day. 

It usually isn't because the course content is poor, but rather that visibility wasn't established beforehand, and then we are back-filling the trust cycle.

In this episode of the Talk podcast, the focus shifts from a simple "open cart/closed cart" structure to a continuous visibility cycle for your course launch. By implementing The Marketing Tree Method, I will show you how to unify your content, email, and social media strategies so your course achieves the visibility, comprehension, and trust needed before you make a direct sales ask.

The Three Phases of a Visibility-Driven Launch

Phase 1: Awareness & Education (2–4 Weeks Out)

Start building awareness the moment you begin creating your course.

Phase 2: Attraction & Connection

This is where you invite your audience behind the scenes.

Phase 3: The Invite (Launch Phase)

Now, you lean into the "invite" rather than a hard push.

Practical Mapping for Your Launch

Key Takeaway

A good launch sells once, but a great course launch builds a business. Stop overcomplicating with endless funnels and focus on a clear message and intentional visibility.

My Resources to Support Your Journey

The Marketing Tree Method

My book provides the sustainable, deep-rooted roadmap you need to grow your business with intention.

https://www.enevergroup.com.au/product/the-marketing-tree-method/ 

The Ideas, Impact & Marketing Circle

Join my inner circle community to work with me on all things marketing in a supportive group environment.

https://academy.enevergroup.com.au/bundles/MarketingCircle 

Discovery Call with Me

Let's get into the nuts and bolts of your course launch. Book a call to find the clarity you need to move forward.

https://www.enevergroup.com.au/booking-linda/ 

Enjoyed this episode? I'd love to hear what authority-building action you're committing to this week. Share your biggest takeaway or the belief you're choosing to stand for more consistently. Remember, in business, sharing is caring. If this formula helped you, share it with someone else who needs that support.

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