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From Click to Client / StoryBrand Website + Marketing Strategy That Gets You More Dream Clients
Kris Jones
59 episodes
1 day ago
Here’s a hard truth most coaches and consultants face... Your dream clients are visiting your website and quietly clicking away to competitors. It’s not because you’re not good at what you do. It’s because your story isn’t connecting. After 23 years crafting stories for brands like Nike, Kris Jones shows you how to fix that. Every Tuesday, she’s joined by marketing experts like Donald Miller (Building a StoryBrand), Shira Gill, Molly Claire, Joanna Lott, Holly Haynes, Brian Lofrumento & Elyse Archer to share simple strategies that turn your website into a client-attracting machine.
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Here’s a hard truth most coaches and consultants face... Your dream clients are visiting your website and quietly clicking away to competitors. It’s not because you’re not good at what you do. It’s because your story isn’t connecting. After 23 years crafting stories for brands like Nike, Kris Jones shows you how to fix that. Every Tuesday, she’s joined by marketing experts like Donald Miller (Building a StoryBrand), Shira Gill, Molly Claire, Joanna Lott, Holly Haynes, Brian Lofrumento & Elyse Archer to share simple strategies that turn your website into a client-attracting machine.
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Ep. 55 | How To Sign High Ticket Clients Consistently With Fope “Fopsy” Nkwocha
From Click to Client / StoryBrand Website + Marketing Strategy That Gets You More Dream Clients
40 minutes 52 seconds
1 month ago
Ep. 55 | How To Sign High Ticket Clients Consistently With Fope “Fopsy” Nkwocha

🥳 Free Video & Toolkit: The Five StoryBrand Soundbites That Bring You More Clients: https://www.reddoordesigns.com/free-resources


Ever feel like you’re doing all the things in your business but still not signing high ticket clients consistently? You’re not broken and you don’t need another strategy. You need to fix the execution gap that keeps smart service providers busy but not profitable.


In this episode, business coach Fope “Fopsy” Nkwocha breaks down the simple, repeatable habits that help coaches and service providers turn their existing offers into steady high-ticket revenue. We talk about why strategies alone never create results, what money making priorities actually look like, and why your sales calls might not be converting even if your offer is strong.


Most entrepreneurs overthink, overbuild, and overlearn. Fopsy will show you how to simplify your weekly actions, get real data, and focus on the activities that move your business forward.


What You’ll Learn

✅ Why the execution gap keeps service providers stuck even when they know what to do

✅ The five money making priorities that create consistent high ticket clients

✅ The simple questions that instantly improve your sales call conversion rate


If you’ve been busy but not booking clients, this episode will help you focus your efforts and build a business that actually grows.


Episode Highlights

00:00 Meet Fope “Fopsy” Nkwocha

01:20 Why Service Providers Get Stuck in the Execution Gap

03:45 What Money Making Priorities Actually Look Like

06:20 The Sales Call Mistakes That Hurt Your Conversions

09:10 How to Raise Your Prices and Increase Client Results

12:30 The 12 Week Plan for Consistent High Ticket Clients

15:10 Why New Strategies Distract You From Real Growth

17:40 How to Work with Fope “Fopsy” Nkwocha


Meet Fope Nkwocha

Fope Nkwocha (Fopsy) is a business coach for service providers ready to trade good months and bad months for predictable, high-ticket sales. With over a decade of marketing experience—including leading a Google Canada initiative that helped 50,000 small businesses get online—she equips her clients with the habits, systems, and focus to create revenue they can count on, week after week.

Website: https://fopsy.ca/

Subscribe to Profitable Priorities: https://fopsy.ca/newsletter


HOW I CAN SUPPORT YOU

🤑Book Your Money-Making Messaging Call: https://www.reddoordesigns.com/

🥳 Free Video & Toolkit: The Five StoryBrand Soundbites That Bring You More Clients: ⁠https://www.reddoordesigns.com/free-resources⁠🥰 Connect on Instagram: https://instagram.com/reddoorstory 


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From Click to Client / StoryBrand Website + Marketing Strategy That Gets You More Dream Clients
Here’s a hard truth most coaches and consultants face... Your dream clients are visiting your website and quietly clicking away to competitors. It’s not because you’re not good at what you do. It’s because your story isn’t connecting. After 23 years crafting stories for brands like Nike, Kris Jones shows you how to fix that. Every Tuesday, she’s joined by marketing experts like Donald Miller (Building a StoryBrand), Shira Gill, Molly Claire, Joanna Lott, Holly Haynes, Brian Lofrumento & Elyse Archer to share simple strategies that turn your website into a client-attracting machine.