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Hey Reader, You're skilled, you're getting leads… but they all have tiny budgets. Sound familiar? Something a bit different is landing in your inbox over the next few weeks, and we think you're going to love it. Now more than ever before, people need great social media managers. Our time lines are busy, we’re fed more content than we have time to consume, and businesses that want to stand out and make sales need great people to help them do it. Your skills are more valuable right now than they have ever been. So it's time to get paid like it. That's why we're kicking off a brand-new email series: The 4-Figure Client Series, where we're teaching you exactly what it takes to attract, convert, and retain high-paying social media management clients. By the end of this series, you'll know exactly what's keeping four-figure clients away — and how to fix it. We’ll be covering things like:
If there's something specific you want us to cover, just hit reply and let us know! We’ll email again soon, ~ The two Lauras
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Join thousands of freelance social media managers who actually look forward to their emails. We mix practical tips, hot takes, and relatable advice to help you build a profitable business — without burning out or selling your soul. Expect smart ideas, swipeable strategies, and the occasional reference to reality TV or Chris Hemsworth’s abs (because balance.)
Hey Reader, You may be wondering how The Social Media Manager's Toolkit is different from other courses, and why it's better. Here's the honest answer: it's built on what actually works. Not just what looks good in Canva. It's based on everything we've been doing ourselves for over ten years, and what thousands of other social media managers have used to book four-figure clients and keep them. Every template, every process, every framework inside the toolkit has done the job in the real...
Hey Reader, Everyone thinks you need a big audience to charge 4-figure fees as a social media manager. They're wrong. You can charge 4-figures even with zero followers. Tamsinne did. She worked with service providers in the travel and tourism industry, had zero social media followers when she found us, and her only client was paying £500 a month. She'd been dreaming of joining her partner, who works overseas, and wanted to be in a position to professionally onboard (and retain) the 4-figure...
People teach freelancers to: Keep the friction low. Answer your DMs quickly. Make it easy for potential clients to book a call with you. Be available. Be responsive. Be accessible. That's some of the worst advice in the industry. When you want 4-figure clients, you need to understand the theory of psychological reactance (Jack Brehm, 1966). In a nutshell, it says that when people sense that access to something might be limited or that they might not get it, they want it significantly more....