The Lisa Bean Podcast
If you were to ask me how to make more sales in your business I’d say: stop trying to cheat the process and just market better. Marketing is the simple act of adding value to someone’s life before you ask them for anything in return. Examples of marketing done well: You’re a guest on a podcast of someone your future clients listen to. You’re talking about your journey, you’re sharing your wisdom, you’re helping people believe they can do it to. You write a LinkedIn post sharing the 3 biggest mistakes people make when approaching [your industry/topic], and you explain how to avoid...
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In 18 months, you won't know if that image, video or news clip is real or AI so be smart: start finding ways to show your clients just how real you are, and you'll win more business. ↓ Before we came to Italy, I showed Lucy's daughter a photo of Lake Como. She said "No, that's AI", and I laughed. "Wait till you see it in real life", I said, "and then you'll know - that's real." I think it's happening already... We're doubting that content is real. Whilst this was once limited to photos and maybe some dramatically staged social media clips, it's now...
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Most people are still writing SEO optimised content for Google… but the way we search is changing. Five key take aways for ranking in ChatGPT: ➔ AI responds to real prompts, rather than vague keywords and search terms. Think about full questions your clients would be asking ChatGPT and write questions to answer those more human prompts. ➔ Consistency builds authority — ChatGPT “reads” your homepage, bios, blogs, and news stories. Say the same thing across all of them to help create a consistent narrative about your business. ➔ Structure matters — Use clear H2s...
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“Stop playing small” is terrible advice because no-one really knows what it means to play big, or how to approach it! When people talk about playing small, they usually mention things like: Not charging their worth Self-sabotaging Avoiding key projects and actions Not being visible Not going for their dreams! Does that mean that playing big is the opposite of this: Charging your worth Letting yourself have the win! Tackling key projects and taking difficult actions Being visible and building your brand Going for your dreams! Probably! But, I think we can go further. In...
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I wish I could convey this one thing about marketing. MARKETING = IMPACT MARKETING = IMPACT MARKETING = IMPACT Posting isn't marketing if it doesn't open someone's thinking, influence a new behaviour, or challenge an old behaviour. Marketing is marketing when it has an impact on someone's life, and you become associated with that impact. If we can get someone's attention, get them to pay attention to us, and share something that truly changes their life, then we're marketing. For this reason, simply posting isn't marketing. Marketing is more about building a connection between your brand...
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I felt sick the day after I offered Chris, my new videographer, a role. You might be surprised to read this today and worried that Chris might find out. Don’t worry - he knows! I told him and we filmed a video about it. The feelings surprised me. I’ve hired before. I’ve had teams before. I’ve made leaps before. But this time it felt different. I felt resourced. I felt certain. I felt ready. So why the anxiety? Anxiety often arises when our brain’s fear circuitry - particularly the amygdala - triggers a stress response that doesn’t quite match the situation. It was useful from an...
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"If they’re not buying from you, they’re still buying — they’re just buying from someone else." In today’s video, I’m sharing the three things I keep telling all my clients right now about what it truly takes to grow your business in a noisy, saturated market. This isn’t (just) about “hustling harder” or simply posting more reels. It’s about making strategic moves, trusting yourself more deeply on the key details, and having the courage to try something bold and new to reach new people. By the end of this video, you’ll have a fresh perspective on what’s really holding...
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Brand new keynote talk from Lisa Bean on how to grow your online coaching / education business, and make more sales as a purpose-driven entrepreneur. This talk walks through how to warm up cold leads, build trust before a sales call, and create marketing content that leads to real clients. Whether you’re a coach, service provider, or creative entrepreneur, this is a straight-talking session on marketing, mindset, and visibility for 2025. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – 01:09 The belief that changed everything: “There is so much money out there to be made.” Customers are already looking — the...
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If you hired a sales person and found out they were doing what you’re doing now to sell, how happy would you be?! For a lot of people, the true answer is NOT VERY. We’d want a sales person: Reaching out to new prospective buyers Pitching weekly or daily either face to face, at events or on webinars Using content to build a brand / reach new audiences and retarget them with offers Building a database and following up Networking at least twice a week… RIGHT? But most business owners aren’t doing that. Nope - they’re posting on social media, working on a sales page, networking when they...
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"Who am I to do this?" is one of the most common forms of self-doubt we hear, often translated into: Who am I to do this? In today's episode we're going to get into the detail of this self-doubt and imposter syndrome, and look at very practical ways you can overcome the feeling of 'who am I to do this'? We'll look at: - How normal imposter syndrome is and how successful people confront the doubt when it arises. - How to support yourself through 'self-coaching' and 'self-soothing', with some practical ideas for inspiring yourself back to meaningful action. - How to spot and shift negative...
info_outlineIf you were to ask me how to make more sales in your business I’d say: stop trying to cheat the process and just market better. Marketing is the simple act of adding value to someone’s life before you ask them for anything in return.
Examples of marketing done well:
You’re a guest on a podcast of someone your future clients listen to. You’re talking about your journey, you’re sharing your wisdom, you’re helping people believe they can do it to.
You write a LinkedIn post sharing the 3 biggest mistakes people make when approaching [your industry/topic], and you explain how to avoid them.
You run a live networking working and walk through a key process you teach to your clients.
You make a YouTube video explaining the best way to solve a problem your clients have, and break it down step by step.
On your sales page, you explain why you’ve set up your offer in that way, rather than just list the features.
You write a blog post walking through the reasoning behind a trend or decision in your industry, helping your audience feel informed.
You go live on social media and answer the top three questions you get asked most often, but you actually share useful insights.
The mistake most people make in marketing:
The mistake most people make in marketing is that they focus on the hooks, gimmicks and ‘promise’ of the offer. It is important to know what the one big promise of your offer is, but you will find it so much easier to sell if you spend time explaining or showing how your approach will help you to deliver on that promise.
For example, I could say: “When you join Straight Line Through, you get access to weekly calls”, or I could say: “Each Wednesday in Straight Line Through I go live at 12pm. Often I lead with a live teach on a core topic around sales, marketing, and mindset, but there is always room for your questions. You could bring me your sales page for review. You could think out loud about a problem you’re struggling with. You could get advice on how to market your new offer. The purpose of these calls is to give you somewhere practical and inspiring to go each month, to make sure you have somewhere to get your questions answered, and to introduce you to other entrepreneurs in our community.”
Which of those two is more compelling and more likely to lead to a sale?
The same is true of marketing in general. You could talk about the big six figure year, or talk broadly about how you turned your luck around in business, or you could try to articulate the process you mastered, or the five biggest things you’ve learn on your journey, or how you overcame the biggest obstacle in your sector.
People are looking for mentors, coaches, guides, leaders all the time. The difference between the ones that sell and the ones that don’t is that good leaders show people how they can get there too. That’s all marketing is, done well, and compounded over time.
Seth Godin’s Approach to Marketing in ‘This is Marketing’
Seth Godin’s book This is Marketing had a profound impact on me as a marketer because he put into words something I knew intrinsically to be true: marketing isn’t about shouting the loudest or tricking people into a funnel. It’s about earning trust over time through consistency, generosity, and empathy.
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Consistency: showing up over and over again so people know they can rely on you.
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Generosity: giving away your best ideas and insights, not holding back until someone pays.
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Empathy: taking the time to really understand the fears, hopes, and struggles of the people you want to serve.
This isn’t fast. It isn’t flashy. And it won’t give you overnight results. But what it does give you is longevity in your market. It builds a loyal audience who actually want to hear from you, who share your work, who want to consume all your content, and who eventually buy with confidence – because you’ve already proven, over and over again, that you can help them.
That’s the essence of good marketing. Not hooks. Not gimmicks. Not tricks. Service.
That’s what we explore in this week’s episode.