JENNA DALTON
Pre- & Post-Partum Fitness Coach
I started my business about two years ago to help new moms navigate the post-baby fitness world, because it can be confusing and also damaging to their confidence.
Prior to this, I had a personal training business, but it was a struggle to be constantly looking for (and keeping) clients. You never really knew if you were going to make an income, and with two young kids, I needed to make money but still have flexibility.
I first learned about Amy from an episode of her podcast with a fitness coach who had built a multi-million dollar business online. I was like, “Oh my goodness, I want that too!”
I knew I needed to create my online course, but I had no idea what I was doing. I didn’t have an idea, I didn’t know how to put it together, how to market it… nothing.
So I signed up for Digital Course Academy, and it was everything I needed all bundled together. I started from zero, and I got it all done by just following the steps. I did what Amy said to do, and it worked. I love her style, her approach… everything!
My first webinar, I got 130 people signed up, 10 people live, and no sales. But then I sent out e-mails with the structure that Amy laid out and it made the whole process so authentic and genuine. Every time someone would sign up, it was such an amazing feeling. I ended up making almost $3,000!
I honestly can’t believe that I created this in such a short amount of time. The way that Amy structured the program made it so simple, so easy, and so doable.
Before DCA, I felt totally scattered. I didn’t know how to make things work, or if it would actually make money. I was treading water for so long trying to figure out what to do in my business, and it’s like Amy just showed up and handed me a life raft.
It’s such a freeing feeling to know absolutely, without a doubt, that I have the potential to help thousands of women, and now I have the keys and system to do that… because of Amy.
Hi, Karen. I was trying to access your content on driving traffic to my Facebook fan page. I kept getting message, Error 404 page not found. Is this info still available? Please advise. Thanx. Sue
Thank you. It appears to be very difficult for FB folloers to understand that they must click on the link to like my page. Instead they “like” the request to visit my page, or if they do visit my page, they “like” an update instead of my page. How would you phrase a request to like your page to avoid these two errors? Nancy Swan, Director of Children’s Environmental Protection Alliance (Children’s EPA Facebook Page)
That’s a great question Nancy. FYI… I stopped by and gave your page a “like”! I also sent out a request to my entire online network asking that they stop by to give your page a like also. 🙂 It’s important work that you do and I want to support your efforts. Now, in answer to your question… here’s what I would say. “I invite you to stop by & click the “LIKE” button for the Children’s EPA Facebook Page. It’s through your support we know we are getting our message out there. Thanks!”
Now, that said…. remember not everyone understands how FB works so they won’t know what you mean. Others just won’t click the like button. But I encourage you to not be shy. Regularly post your request in your online communities. Let’s say at least once or twice a week depending upon how often you are posting other content.
I hope this helps Nancy. Keep doing what you’re doing. It’s so important.