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Dear Olivia, I have an online membership for gardeners. The main focus is helping them to create amazing container gardens year-round. But I’m also passionate about plants as food and creating edible gardens and I want to help local businesses in my area grow their own herbs. I know these topics are related (I’ve created herb container gardens before in the membership), but they are completely different audiences. Which one should I focus on?
My mind has officially been blown 😂
The other day, my 3-year-old was attempting to pour himself a glass of milk.
He failed. Miserably. Milk everywhere.
You know how some kids can come up with the most off-the-wall, over-the-top, crazy names for things?
I’ve personally been introduced to a dog named Sparkle Sprinkle Glitter Pants, a cat named Ashley Jo Priscilla Rebecca Katrina (...there might be another one in here I’m forgetting…) Smith, and a stuffed duck named Diego The Destroyer…
I will admit, it was definitely not what I was expecting…
While driving the other day, I asked my Tesla to play Scène from Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake. (I was in a contemplative mood 🧘)
After the song ended, I expected the auto-streaming feature to continue in the classical genre. More Tchaikovsky. Maybe a little Mozart.
Instead, it started playing…
Reader Question:
Hi Olivia. I’m a health and wellness coach and I’m having trouble with my lead magnet. Right now, I have a course that I normally charge $497 for that I am giving away for free. I’ve had a bunch of people sign up for it, but then they don’t ever move forward. I checked the other day and only a small handful have even logged on to start the course. How can some people get a ton of clients with just a one-page PDF lead magnet but I can’t get people involved even with a $497 discount? Feeling a bit resentful and like I’m failing at this whole business thing.
Ashley J., Dayton, OH
Reader Question:
Hey Olivia! My question is about my niche. I’ve been told that I should "niche down" and that my current niche is probably too large, but I'm having a really hard time with it. How niched down do I need to get?
Brittany C. - Colorado Springs, CO
“Can you come be by me?”
Those were the sweet little words from my 3-year-old last night after he had a bad dream.
He didn’t need me to get him a drink, or check under his bed, or even really for me to cuddle him. He just wanted me to be there with him.
I couldn’t believe my eyes.
A few weeks ago, I took a trip down south for a trade show. (YES - trade shows still exist! I was a bit shocked, too…😜)
As I walked through the rows and rows of booths, I was, quite frankly, shocked at how bad their marketing messaging was.
The other day I went out to eat with family to celebrate my birthday.
We decided to check out new local Southern-inspired restaurant. Fried chicken, homemade biscuits, and alllll the pie you can eat... my foodie soul was super excited!
There are two types of people in the world:
Those who can grab a notebook and write whatever they want in it, with whichever writing utensil they have on hand, and mess up and have no problem scribbling things out or even ripping out the page. (*gasp!*)