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How to Attract Ideal Clients with a 1-Minute Talk: The 4 Parts of a Talk that Gets You to 6-Figures

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How to Attract Ideal Clients with a 1-Minute Talk: The 4 Parts of a Talk that Gets You to 6-Figures (without overwhelm or sounding salesy)

Most solopreneurs are passionate about helping others. Sadly, according to Forbes, shockingly few will make any real or consistent income. The details of running a business leave them chronically overwhelmed, and the thought of “selling” makes them run screaming. This changes when they see how a short message, focused on four key emotions (backed by neuroscience), inspires right-fit clients to want to work with them, credit card in hand.

Marina’s talks are highly engaging, humorous, and raw. Audience participation is encouraged throughout. She weaves in case studies, testimonials, stories, and key tips audience members can use right away.

Workshop Highlights

  • How a 1-Minute Talk can become a $200,000 yearly income for a solopreneur.

  • The 4 KEY EMOTIONS that make your talk profitable (and the neuroscience behind them).

  • The ONE WORD your client secretly hopes you’ll say (too many entrepreneurs miss this and lose at least $17,000 per year).

  • The #1 mistake that kills talks and leaves you empty-handed.

About our speaker…

Marina Stamos
Speaker, Coach, and Founder
The One-Minute Talk for Client Attraction

After recovering from face-down failure, Marina Stamos, creator of the science-based 1-Minute Talk®️, built a multiple 6-figure business and became a globally recognized speaking-to-income coach and speech writer.

She is an Emmy-nominated TV news writer who has spoken on stages around the world. She once walked into a telephone pole while obsessing about the words her clients would speak to attract premium clients.

She also obsesses about being a mom, wife, dog mom, and LGBTQ+ ally, and can be seen walking for blocks (and blocks) in search of the perfect oat milk latte.

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