7-figures and Morally Bankrupt
Attracting your ideal client by seeking other depressed woman “stuck in their 9-5 with 2% raises and never wanting to miss a moment with their babies” is disgusting. Shame on you for targeting vulnerable woman. They are NEVER going to see the “success” you have reached. You are selling them on the appearance of a successful business, yet, not once did you mention the name of the business where you made all your success (surprise it’s an MLM / affiliate marketing / social selling - whatever buzzword you want to call your pyramid scheme). Ooooohlso, aren’t you supposed to make income disclosures? :::PAGING THE FTC::: Speaking of the FTC, they coincidentally also published an article stating 99.6% of participants LOSE money in an MLM. How about featuring some of your “ideal clients” in your podcast that have achieved this miraculous financial freedom that pulled you out of your depression, was able to retire your husband and bring you home to your babies. Yeah, didn’t think so.
stellas#1mom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/21/23
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I’ve been wanting to grow my business & this is the small little actions I needed. Thank you Holly!
VeroBourb via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/05/23
Holly is one of the hardest working women out there. Her systems is what has caused her business to be so successful and sustainable and I can’t wait to listen to more episodes! She is strategic and her social media methods can be used in building any small business!
KayDmaY via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/21/23
This podcast has truly empowered me to keep going with my business. I have been a bit discouraged with no sales yet but I’m excited to use all the tools Holly has provided to continue to grow and get better!
ud2021 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/28/24
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