• Is This The Blog Help You've Been Searching For? (Doors Closing)
    Jan 19 2026

    I need to have a direct conversation with you today. Not a casual one. An urgent one.

    The doors to Blog Execution Manager Plus close tomorrow night. Spots have almost been completely filled for the year. Once they're gone, they're gone.

    But before we talk about timing, I want to make sure you understand exactly what this offer is and whether it's right for you. Whether you've been following my content for years or you just found me yesterday, you deserve complete clarity before this window closes.

    In this episode:

    What Blog Execution Manager Plus Actually Is:

    This is NOT a blogging course. I'm not selling information to figure out on your own. You probably already have more blogging courses than you've finished.

    This is NOT traditional blog coaching. I'm not going to give you advice and send you off to execute alone.

    This IS done-for-you partnership.

    → I actually build things for you → I write your sales pages → I create your lead magnets → I craft your email sequences → I design your content strategy → I set up your systems → I manage your projects → I answer every question → I do the work alongside you

    Up to 16 hours per month of strategic, expert-level work on your blog business. From someone who's built their own blog from nothing to six figures to $13,000 months. Someone who's helped hundreds of women create profitable blogs.

    Everything Included:

    Done-For-You Blog Assets: → Lead magnets created from scratch (written, designed, ready to grow your email list) → Sales page copywriting for your digital products and offers → Email sequences (welcome sequences, launch emails, nurture sequences) written in your voice → Opt-in page copy that converts → Digital product materials → Blog content frameworks and outlines

    Custom AI Assistants: → Configured specifically for your business → Trained on your voice, brand, and audience → Content creation that actually sounds like you → Saves hours every single week

    Project Management & Strategy: → Complete blog roadmap built for you → Content calendar managed → Launch timeline mapped → Weekly priorities set → Clear direction on exactly what to work on

    Voice Audio Support: → Direct access to 8 years of blog coaching experience → Strategy questions answered → Tech questions solved → Copy feedback provided → Decision-making support whenever you need it

    Unlimited Question Support: → Every question about building your profitable blog answered → No caps, no restrictions → Expert guidance on call

    The Investment: → $500/month at beta pricing (increasing after beta) → 3-month minimum commitment → Lock in this rate for as long as you stay

    This IS For You If:

    ✓ You're tired of building your blog alone → Years of making every decision in a vacuum → Exhausted from the isolation → Ready for real partnership

    ✓ You have blog ideas but can't execute them → Lead magnet ideas sitting for months → Offer ideas that never launch → Email sequences started but never finished → Need someone to bridge the gap between idea and asset

    ✓ You've invested in blogging courses that didn't move the needle → Thousands spent on education → More knowledge than most successful bloggers → None of the results → The problem isn't information, it's execution support

    ✓ You want someone who will actually BUILD with you → Not teach and leave you alone → Not coach without helping execute → Actually write your sales page, create your lead magnet, craft your emails

    ✓ You're ready to invest in building, not just more learning → Done...

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    17 mins
  • 5 Signs You're Ready to Stop Building Your Blog Alone
    Jan 17 2026

    I want to have an honest conversation with you today. Not a sales pitch. Not a list of reasons why you should join Blog Execution Manager Plus. An actual, genuine assessment of whether this is right for you.

    Because here's what I've learned after eight years of coaching: not everyone is ready for this. Not everyone should join. Some people would be wasting their money. Some people would be wasting my time.

    I don't want that for you. And I definitely don't want that for me.

    By the end of this episode, you should know. Not "maybe" know. Actually know. Either this is clearly right for you and you should join before the beta fills. Or this is clearly not right for you and you should close this episode and move on with zero guilt.

    Both outcomes are valid. Let me help you figure out which one is yours.

    In this episode:

    This IS For You If:

    Sign 1: You're tired of doing this alone → Bone-deep tired, not just "it would be nice to have help" → Years of making every decision in a vacuum → Celebrating wins with no one who understands → Processing disappointments with no one who can help → Ready to finally have someone genuinely invested in your success

    Sign 2: You have ideas but can't execute them → Head full of ideas for lead magnets, blog posts, offers, email sequences → Some sitting there for months, some for years → Something happens between idea and execution (life, obstacles, perfectionism, distraction) → Graveyard of unfinished projects growing → You need execution support that bridges the gap

    Sign 3: You've invested in courses that didn't move the needle → Thousands spent on blogging education → Gap between what you've spent and what you've earned → More knowledge than most successful bloggers, none of the results → Education alone doesn't build businesses → You need execution, not more information

    Sign 4: You want someone who will actually BUILD with you → Not teach and leave you to figure it out → Not coach and expect you to do everything alone → Not give templates and hope you fill them in → Actually write your sales page, create your lead magnet, set up your systems → Partnership with execution built in

    Sign 5: You're ready to invest in your business (not just more information) → Difference between spending on learning and investing in building → Courses = spending on information, hoping you'll implement → Blog Execution Manager Plus = investing in actual assets being created → Mental shift from consumer to builder → Treating your blog like a real business

    This is NOT For You If:

    You just want to learn → This is not an educational experience → Focus is on building and executing, not understanding every detail → If you want to deeply understand before implementing, take more courses → Looking for women done learning and ready to do

    You're not willing to show up for your part → I do a lot, but I can't do everything → Your part: reviewing and providing feedback, recording content in your voice, showing up to calls, making decisions, actually using what we build → This is a partnership, both of us contribute → If you expect to invest $500 and do nothing yourself, don't join

    You expect overnight results with zero effort → This is not a get-rich-quick scheme → Not promising $10,000 next month → Building a profitable blog takes time, even with excellent support → Promise: more progress in 3 months than last year of trying alone → Real assets, working systems, sustainable foundation → Must trust the process and keep showing up

    Objections Addressed:

    "$500 a month is a lot of money." → How much have you already...

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    26 mins
  • 16 Hours of Done-For-You Blog Work Per Month (Here's Exactly What That Means)
    Jan 15 2026

    I've spent the last several blogging episodes talking about problems. The patterns that keep bloggers stuck. The gaps between knowing and doing. The isolation, the overwhelm, the half-finished projects, the momentum that never sustains.

    Today I want to do something different. Today I'm giving you complete transparency about what Blog Execution Manager Plus actually includes. Everything you get. How it works. What the investment looks like. Who it's for. Who it's not for.

    No hype. No mystery. No vague promises. Just the full picture so you can make an informed decision about whether this is right for you.

    In this episode:

    Done-For-You Assets (Actually Created, Not Templates):

    Lead Magnets: → Topic researched based on what your audience actually wants → Format chosen strategically (PDF guide, checklist, workbook, template pack) → All content written, genuinely valuable → PDF professionally designed → Opt-in page copy written (headline, subheadline, bullets, CTA) → Complete list-building system, ready to deploy

    Sales Pages: → Custom sales page for any offer ($27 ebook to $2,000 coaching program) → Scroll-stopping headline → Emotionally hooking opening → Problem agitation that makes readers feel understood → Solution presentation positioning your offer as the answer → Benefit statements showing what's possible → Feature breakdown explaining what's included → Testimonial sections (even if you don't have testimonials yet) → FAQ handling objections before they become obstacles → Compelling call to action → Conversion-focused, ready to sell

    Email Sequences: → Welcome sequences nurturing new subscribers from day one → Launch sequences that sell your products and programs → Nurture sequences keeping your audience engaged between launches → Re-engagement sequences waking up cold lists → Written in your voice, with your stories, for your audience → Ready to load into your email platform

    Additional Assets: → Opt-in pages and thank you pages → Digital product materials (workbooks, slide decks, PDF resources) → Blog content frameworks and outlines → SEO-optimized titles and strategic topic selection

    AI Assistants Set Up and Configured For You:

    Not generic AI tools. Custom assistants trained on YOUR voice, brand, audience, and offers.

    → Content ideation assistant generating blog, social, and email ideas specific to your niche → Draft creation assistant turning rough ideas into first drafts that sound like you → Email writing assistant matching your style for faster newsletter and promo creation → Social media assistant creating captions and hooks in your brand voice → Repurposing assistant turning one piece of content into many formats → Research and organization assistants for topic research and material preparation

    These assistants multiply your capacity. Tasks that took hours take minutes. And because they're configured specifically for you, the output actually sounds like you wrote it.

    Project Management and Weekly Priorities:

    Ever wished someone would just tell you what to do? This does exactly that.

    → Complete strategic roadmap for your blog (where you are, where you're going, how to get there) → Weekly priorities broken down (focused tasks that move the needle, not overwhelming lists) → Content calendar managed (what to post, when, how it connects to your strategy) → Launch calendar mapped (when to launch what, what needs to be ready by when) → Daily and weekly schedule structured (realistic task allocation fitting your actual life)

    No more sitting down and spending an hour figuring out what to work on. The plan exists. You follow it.

    Voice Audio Support From 8 Years of Blog...

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    30 mins
  • 8 Years of Blog Coaching—The Patterns I Keep Seeing With Bloggers
    Jan 13 2026

    Eight years. That's how long I've been doing this. Eight years of coaching calls. Eight years of DMs and emails and voice messages from women who are stuck. Eight years of watching patterns repeat themselves so consistently that I can often predict what someone's going to say before they say it.

    I've worked with hundreds of bloggers in that time. Beginners who didn't know where to start. Intermediate bloggers who had some traction but couldn't break through. Advanced bloggers with audiences who couldn't figure out how to monetize. Different niches, different audiences, different circumstances. But underneath all the surface differences, the same patterns. Over and over again.

    Today I'm sharing those patterns publicly. Not because they're interesting academically. But because I suspect you're going to recognize yourself in at least one of them. And I want you to understand that if you're stuck, you're not broken. You're experiencing something hundreds of women before you have experienced.

    More importantly, these patterns are solvable. And I've built something specifically to solve them.

    In this episode:

    My journey (why this matters): → 8 years ago: stuck blogger making nothing, buying courses I never finished → The shift: getting real help, not just more information → The growth: first $1,000 month → $3,000 months → $5,000 months → six figures → $13,000 months consistently → Now: providing the same support that transformed my blogging business to hundreds of other women

    Pattern 1: Knowing Without Doing → Can recite email marketing best practices but hasn't emailed her list in months → Knows five sales page frameworks but doesn't have a single offer for sale → Understands SEO strategy but hasn't published an optimized post in a year → The gap isn't discipline or motivation → Execution requires capacity: time, energy, skills, mental bandwidth → Every "task" is actually 17 tasks disguised as one → Solution: Someone to actually do the doing with you, not just teach you more

    Pattern 2: Strong Starts, Lost Momentum → January fire: big goals, clear intentions, content flowing → By March: back to exactly where she started → Trigger: life gets busy, technical obstacle, disappointing results, simple fatigue → Momentum is fragile when you're alone → One disruption and everything falls apart → Solution: External structure that holds when internal motivation wavers

    Pattern 3: The Graveyard of Half-Finished Projects → Canva accounts full of half-designed lead magnets → Google Drives with folders untouched for months: "Course Idea," "Email Sequence," "Sales Page Draft" → Starting the same project 3-4 times, never finishing → Finishing is harder than starting because finishing means being judged → Nothing changes until something ships → Solution: A partner whose job is getting things across the finish line

    Pattern 4: Decision Paralysis → Every choice feels monumental: niche, lead magnet topic, offer pricing, email platform → Each question becomes a research project: Google, YouTube, Facebook groups, more courses → Weeks deciding on lead magnet topic, months agonizing over niche, years circling without committing → Often there isn't one "right" answer, just decent options requiring commitment → Solution: Someone who can make the call based on experience

    Pattern 5: Isolation → Building entirely alone, making every decision in a vacuum → No one to reality-check doubt spirals → No one to help prioritize when overwhelmed → No one who speaks the same language → Partners supportive but can't help with strategy → Friends think "blogging" is a hobby → Isolation makes worse decisions, slower recovery, more quitting → Solution: Real partnership with someone in the work with...

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    25 mins
  • 15 Blogging Courses, $12,000 Spent, and Still Making Nothing
    Jan 11 2026

    Her application was impressive. Almost intimidatingly so. Fifteen courses completed on SEO, email marketing, course creation, Pinterest strategy, Facebook ads, webinar funnels. Two high-ticket coaching programs. Certifications in digital marketing. Her website was beautiful. Professionally designed, strategically structured.

    And then this line: "I've made maybe $2,000 total from my blog in three years. Most months I make nothing. I know everything I'm supposed to do but I can't seem to actually do it consistently. I think I might be broken."

    She wasn't broken. She was overeducated and underexecuting. And that combination, it turns out, is one of the most expensive ways to stay stuck.

    If the previous episode, "From 43 Email Subscribers to Her First $2,000 Blog Launch," was for the determined beginner who doesn't know where to start, this episode is for the opposite. For the blogger who's started a hundred times. Who's learned everything. Who could write the blogging course herself but somehow can't build the business.

    This is the story of what happened when she finally stopped learning and started building.

    In this episode:

    Where she started: → 15 blogging courses completed over three years → $12,000 spent on courses, coaching programs, and educational resources → Beautiful website, strategic structure, compelling copy → $2,000 total blog income in three years (most months: $0) → Six half-finished digital product ideas, none for sale → Email sequences started five times, never finished past email three → Convinced she was fundamentally broken

    The pattern that was keeping her broke: → Monday: Fresh goals, new optimism, plans to finally finish the email sequence → Tuesday: New strategy catches her attention, seems better than current approach → Wednesday: Deep in a YouTube rabbit hole about the new thing, taking notes → Friday: Nothing finished, familiar guilt and confusion → Repeat for three years

    Why knowledge was actually her problem: → 15 different email templates from 15 courses competing in her head every time she wrote → 17 different content strategies making every blog post feel impossibly complex → Paralyzed by options because she could see all the ways everything could be done → Learning had become a sophisticated self-protection mechanism against the vulnerability of execution

    What we did together:

    The first decision: "You need to stop learning. Completely. For at least three months."

    The triage: → Audited everything she had: half-finished products, abandoned systems, scattered ideas → Cut six potential offers down to one → Archived three years of "someday" content ideas → Stripped the business to essentials: one lead magnet, one welcome sequence, one offer, one traffic source

    The building: → Sales page written in 4 hours (she'd been stuck on it for over a year) → 6-email launch sequence created and polished → Funnel fixed and connected so everything actually worked as a system → Complete system built in 6 weeks (she'd been trying for 3 years)

    The launch: → First sale: 4 hours after pressing send → By end of launch week: 14 sales at $147 = $2,058 → More revenue in one week than the previous three years combined

    Her words:

    "I've been preparing for this for three years. Three years of learning how to do this exact thing. And it took six weeks of actually building with you to make it happen. All that time, I thought I needed to know more. I didn't need to know more. I needed to do more. But I couldn't do more alone."

    "I finally understand what I was doing wrong. I thought the problem was that I hadn't found the right strategy yet. But there is no perfect approach. There are just approaches that work when you actually execute them. The strategy I'm using now isn't...

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    30 mins
  • From 43 Email Subscribers to Her First $2,000 Blog Launch
    Jan 9 2026

    When she first reached out to me, her message started with three paragraphs of apology. She apologized for taking my time. She apologized for not being further along with her blog. She apologized for probably being a hopeless case. Before she even told me what she needed, she had already convinced herself she didn't deserve help.

    That message broke my heart. Because I've seen this pattern so many times. Women who have been trying to make money blogging for years, who have bought every course on email marketing and digital products and content strategy, and who have started to believe their struggle is a character flaw rather than a circumstance.

    This episode tells one client's complete transformation story. From two years of trying to build a profitable blog alone, to finally getting support, to making her first digital product sale, to launching a $2,000 workshop. It's the story of what happens when a beginner blogger finally gets the clarity, assets, accountability, and momentum she needed all along.

    If you've been trying to grow your email list, create a lead magnet, or launch your first digital product alone and getting nowhere, her story might change how you see your situation.

    In this episode:

    Where she started: → Two years of buying blogging courses she never finished → A blog with 10 sporadic posts and no SEO or content strategy → An email list stuck at 43 subscribers (mostly friends and family) → No lead magnet, no email welcome sequence, no digital products → Paralyzed by conflicting advice about Pinterest, SEO, and email marketing → Convinced she'd never actually make money from her blog

    What was actually happening: → She wasn't incapable. She had a master's degree and genuine expertise. → She was drowning in information about how to start a blog and grow an email list → Every blogging decision branched into more decisions with no guidance → The isolation was killing her content creation and email marketing progress → She didn't need another course. She needed someone to build with her.

    What we built together:

    Month 1 - Blog Foundation: → Complete blog roadmap and content strategy → Lead magnet PDF created and designed → Opt-in page copy written for email list growth → 5-email welcome sequence to nurture new subscribers → Email marketing tech setup and integrations

    Month 2 - First Digital Product: → $47 workshop designed and outlined → Sales page copywriting completed → 6-email launch sequence for selling digital products → Launch strategy mapped for her email list

    Month 3 - First Blog Income: → Digital product launch executed → First sale at 11:47 AM from a complete stranger → 7 total sales, $329 in first launch revenue → Proof that blogging for money actually works

    Where she is now (6 months later): → Email list grown from 43 to 1,100+ engaged subscribers → Workshop launched 4 times, most recent generating $2,000+ → Building signature online course priced at $297 → Finally making passive income from her blog → Confident, clear, no longer wondering if blogging can work for her

    Her words:

    "I made a sale. Someone I've never met just paid me money for something I created. I've been trying to make money blogging for two years and I never actually believed it would happen. But it happened. It's real."

    "The difference wasn't that I suddenly became capable of building a profitable blog. The difference was that someone showed me exactly what to do and then did the hardest parts with me."

    "I wasted two years trying to figure out email marketing and digital products by myself. I thought asking for help meant I was admitting I couldn't do it. Now I realize asking for help is how you actually do it."

    The truth about beginner bloggers who can't get...

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    21 mins
  • What 16 Hours of Strategic Work Can Actually Do for Your Blog
    Jan 7 2026

    A woman blogger reached out to me recently, exhausted and frustrated. She'd spent twelve hours that week trying to create a single lead magnet for her blog. Twelve hours of researching topics, writing content, scrapping it, rewriting, fighting with Canva, hating the design, starting over, questioning whether the topic was even right, falling down YouTube tutorial rabbit holes.

    Twelve hours. Zero finished assets.

    Then she asked me something that made my heart ache: "Is this normal? Is this just what it takes to build a profitable blog?"

    And I had to tell her the truth. Yes, for most bloggers trying to do everything alone, this is normal. Hours and hours of spinning, researching, second-guessing, struggling with skills you don't have. Twelve hours for one unfinished lead magnet isn't unusual. It's typical.

    But it doesn't have to be this way.

    This episode breaks down exactly what can be accomplished with 16 hours of strategic, expert work versus 60+ hours of figuring it out yourself. The difference isn't just time saved. It's the multiplier effect that changes everything about how fast your blog can grow.

    In this episode:

    Why every hour you spend on unfamiliar tasks gets diluted by learning curves, decision fatigue, and second-guessing

    The multiplier effect: how 1 hour of expert work produces what takes you 5-10 hours alone

    A complete breakdown of what can be accomplished in a single month with 16 strategic hours: → Complete lead magnet created and designed → Opt-in page copy written → Full 5-email welcome sequence crafted → Quarterly content strategy mapped → Blog roadmap and priorities set

    The 90-Day Timeline:

    Month 1 - Foundation: Week 1: Onboarding call, complete blog roadmap delivered, clarity on exactly what to build Weeks 2-4: Lead magnet created, opt-in page copy written, welcome email sequence finished Result: Complete email list growth system ready to deploy

    Month 2 - Momentum: Lead magnet goes live, subscribers start joining your email list First digital product or offer created Sales page written, launch emails drafted Result: Offer ready to sell, numbers moving in the right direction

    Month 3 - Income: Offer launches to your growing email list Welcome sequence nurtures, sales emails convert First customers, real revenue from your blog Result: Actual money in your bank account from your blogging business

    The compound effect explained: Why assets are the only thing that compounds in blogging How each month of strategic building makes the next month more powerful Why bloggers who build alone never reach the compounding phase

    The real math:

    A sales page: 3 hours of expert work vs. 10-20 hours DIY A lead magnet: 4 hours of expert work vs. 12+ hours DIY (if you finish at all) A 5-email sequence: 2 hours of expert work vs. 8+ hours DIY A quarterly content strategy: 2 hours of expert work vs. ongoing weekly decision fatigue

    16 expert hours = 60-100 DIY hours. And the expert output converts better.

    Relief in week 1. Assets in month 1. Momentum by month 3.

    This is what becomes possible when you stop trying to figure out email marketing, sales page copywriting, lead magnet design, and content strategy all by yourself.

    The beta is closing soon.

    When it closes, two things change:

    Price increasing significantly. $500/month is beta pricing. Women who join now lock in this rate for as long as they stay. Women who wait pay more.

    Hours decreasing. Up to 16 hours/month is the beta allocation. After beta closes, the base offer includes fewer hours. Women who join now get maximum value. Women who wait get less.

    This isn't false urgency. It's the truth. The math gets worse if you...

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    25 mins
  • The 4-Pillar Test for Stuck Bloggers | How to Succeed in 2026
    Jan 5 2026

    After eight years of coaching stuck bloggers, I've noticed something. The surface problems are always different. One woman can't figure out her niche. Another can't grow her email list. Another has blog traffic but can't convert readers to buyers. Another has a digital product idea but can't seem to launch.

    The details vary. The specifics change. But underneath all of it, the root causes are almost always the same.

    There are four things missing. Four pillars that, when absent, make blogging progress nearly impossible. And four pillars that, when present, make progress almost inevitable.

    Every stuck blogger I've ever worked with has been missing at least one of these. Most are missing two or three. Some are missing all four, and those are the ones who've been spinning the longest, who feel the most hopeless, who have started to believe they're simply not cut out for making money with a blog.

    They are cut out for this. They just don't have what they need.

    This episode breaks down all four pillars, helps you identify which ones you're missing, and shows you exactly why having three out of four isn't enough.

    In this episode:

    Pillar 1: Clarity Why consuming more blogging content makes you less clear, not more. The difference between knowing all the strategies and knowing YOUR strategy. What it actually feels like to have a roadmap that tells you exactly what to work on for your blog, your email list, your content, your offers.

    Pillar 2: Assets The gap between ideas and income where blogging dreams go to die. Why you can't think your way to a profitable blog. What most bloggers have (concepts for lead magnets, thoughts about sales pages, strategies for email sequences) versus what they need (actual lead magnets, actual sales pages, actual email sequences).

    Pillar 3: Accountability Why accountability has gotten a bad reputation and what supportive accountability actually looks like. The structural reason you perform better at your day job than on your blog. What changes when someone is actually paying attention to your blogging progress.

    Pillar 4: Momentum The most underrated pillar and possibly the most important. Why humans need visible progress to sustain effort. What happens when you've been working on your blog without results for so long you've forgotten what winning feels like. Why quick wins matter for your psychology, not just your metrics.

    Why you can't compensate for a missing pillar by strengthening the others

    Why most blogging solutions (courses, memberships, VAs) fail stuck bloggers

    A real example of what happens when someone finally gets all four pillars together

    Here's what I want you to ask yourself:

    Is it clarity? Are you drowning in blogging information without a clear content strategy or direction forward?

    Is it assets? Do you know you need a lead magnet, welcome sequence, and sales page but can't seem to create them?

    Is it accountability? Are you building your blog in complete isolation with no one expecting anything from you?

    Is it momentum? Have you been working on your blog without visible progress for so long you've stopped believing results are possible?

    Blog Execution Manager Plus provides all four pillars. Together.

    Clarity through a custom roadmap built specifically for your blog, niche, audience, and goals → Assets through done-for-you lead magnets, email sequences, sales pages, and content strategy → Accountability through ongoing partnership with someone invested in your blogging success → Momentum through quick wins prioritized early so you see results in weeks, not years

    This is what actually gets bloggers unstuck. Not more information. Not another course. Not strategies to implement...

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    23 mins