TCC Podcast #289: A Six-Figure Business in Year One with Hollie Tkac - a podcast by Kira Hug and Rob Marsh

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Hollie Tkac joined The Copywriter Club Podcast for episode 289. Hollie is a copywriter for coaches in the online space who has built her multiple six-figure business on DFY copy. She shares her experience in creating sustainable income without the 50+ hour work weeks and how other copywriters can build a business that works for them.

Here’s how the conversation breaks down:The importance of building your network and how it can translate into 50% of your income.
How Hollie transitioned from coaching into copywriting for coaches.The benefits of hiring a coach and how to find the right one for you and your business.
Transferring skill sets from coaching to copywriting.Steps to developing self trust and stepping into your sense of worthiness.
Having 6 coaches at once and determining which coaches could help you get to where you want to go.How to get the most out of your coaching programs, so you see a return on your investment.
Hitting six-figures in the first year of business – How did it happen?Should you add retainer clients to your business model?
How to hire junior copywriters and how to effectively work with them.The wrong way to charge for your copywriting services.
Creating a strong client relationship and building trust can lead to this.Where do most coaches struggle and how copywriters can help them.
When are business owners ready for a copywriter?Systems and processes to use when working with a team and keeping things organized.
Client work vs working on your own business – Where’s the balance?Creating financial projections and how to plan for the future of your business.

If you’ve been thinking about adding retainers to your business or hiring a team to help scale your business, be sure to tune into this episode.The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:
The Copywriter Think TankCopywriting Income Survey
Kira’s websiteRob’s website
Hollie's website
The Copywriter Club Facebook GroupThe Copywriter Underground
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 Full Transcript:
Kira Hug:  If you've ever questioned whether or not you could make six figures as a copywriter without creating and selling products, courses, or group programs on the side, this episode is for you. In this conversation, we'll speak with copywriter, Hollie Tkac, about how she niched down and grew her Done For You copywriting business with just that; copywriting. We talked about Hollie's approach to retainers, hiring, and working with junior copywriters, and a few best practices for running a successful copywriting business.

Rob Marsh:  Before we jump into our interview with Hollie, this podcast is sponsored by the Copywriter Think Tank. That's our mastermind for copywriters and other marketers who want to think outside the box, build new offers, and add revenue streams to their business. We've recently added a mindset coach and assistant coach to help members of the Think Tank make more progress than ever before, and it's not cheap, but given the results that Think Tank members experience after they join the program, it is absolutely worth it. If you are earning three, four, five thousand dollars or more consistently in your business, go to copywriterthinktank.com to learn more.

Kira Hug:  Okay. Let's hear from Hollie about how she got her start as a copywriter. Hi, Hollie. Well, let's kick off with your story. How did you end up as a copywriter for Coaches?

Hollie Tkac:  Yeah. Really, it all came down to networking actually, and I still think to this day that's one of the main ways I've built my business. What happened was originally I wanted to be a coach myself, and this is in like 2015, so I joined a bunch of programs and things like that and just took that leap to invest in my business. From that, I ended up making connections and people were liking what I was putting out for my own coaching business I wanted to start at the t...

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