What happens when someone Googles you?

What happens when someone Googles you?

If you don’t think that happens often, you’re playing your self.

Your online presence is either working for you—or against you.

By consistently sharing your work and building in public, you’re giving people proof of your dedication and expertise.

This kind of consistency builds trust with your audience. So when it’s time to monetize your book, services, or speaking engagements, they already recognize you as the expert.
Think about it—how many times have you Googled someone to check if they’re legit?

This online footprint is your modern-day resume, and it’s crucial for establishing credibility.

When you understand its importance, it becomes clear that your website is at the heart of this.

It should clearly break down your offers, provide solutions that resonate with your message, and feel ultra-premium to anyone who lands on it.

So ask yourself:
When people look you up, does your online presence reflect who you truly are?

And when they arrive at your website, are they confident that you’re the expert they’ve been looking for?

If you can answer that question with confidence you're well on your way, if you can't, that's ok we got some work to do.

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