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Hey there! Thanks for joining me on this email adventure.

Over the next few weeks I’ll be sharing excerpts from my upcoming ebook about building a creative business.

It’s about the struggles and creative lessons I learned building my agency, and how you can avoid some of the roadblocks.

As I share, please hit reply and let me know what sticks out to you.

Good, bad, insightful? Let me know. Seriously.

I can’t wait to share and see how it helps other creatives and marketers.

Hey marketers, creatives, and consultants. It’s high time you made good money for your creative work.

But for many creative entrepreneurs, that’s an itch that’s tough to scratch.

You want to make a difference, do good work, and get paid well in the process.

Because building a creative business that’s profitable, fun, and impactful isn’t easy. 

Maybe you’ve tried to solve it. To scratch the itch. So you hired coaches. Or took another course. You may even have a few certifications under your belt.

But no matter how you slice it, you don’t feel aligned with your offerings and audience. No matter what you’ve tried, something feels…. off. 

That’s because starting and growing a creative service business is totally different from a traditional business. 

It actually matters how you show up and how you feel about the work you do each day. 

Because, at the core of it, there’s a whole lot of you underneath everything your business does and how you impact clients. And that means how you show up and how aligned you are with your business is critically important.

Because if you aren’t aligned with your core business, you’ll end up hiding on the sidelines and sabotaging your success. This book is a short introduction to how I discovered this challenge, how it crushed my business, and what I learned in the process.

And I’m sharing it with you, so you can avoid the same mistakes.

Let’s dive in tomorrow.

Josh Brammer

We help founders build a marketing system for simpler sales and marketing.

https://www.hellolantern.com
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