Not quite fitting into a single title, Jill Wise is a business and marketing problem solver. She pushes through the noise of the online world and the "rules" of what you're supposed to do, instead guiding her clients to show up authentically as they build, grow, and scale businesses that feel good to them.
I hear that it’s proper practice to have a formalized page hidden on your website that lists all the things you’ve accomplished if you want to find more speaking opportunities. Apparently this page is also typically written in a weird third person narrative, even though everyone knows that most people write this stuff themselves.
...Especially if you’re one of those “most people” who happens to also be a writer by trade (that's me!). Awkward.
So even though I’m not one to follow rules, I’ll give in just this once because something I’ve learned over recent years is that I have a lot to say, and people kinda like listening to me ramble on podcasts and watching me wave my arms around in front of a crowd at events.
If you like what you read and think your audience would like me too, hit me up to chat. K?
Personally, Jill’s a mom on a mission to retire her husband, and determined to do so on her own terms while showing up every day as her true self. She believes in work-life integration, and approaches everything with obsession-level commitment while maintaining balance: There’s space for spin class and red wine; Gardening, pizza, green juice, 5am mornings and staying up too late.
Jill’s clients and audience includes personal brands, consultants and coaches, course creators, service providers, and e-commerce founders. Industry matters less than who they are as a person. What brings them together is their unwavering commitment to achieve goals that may seem far fetched to most. They range from new startups and solopreneur side hustlers to < 5 person teams bringing in 7-figures in annual revenue.
Jill has been featured on top podcasts in the marketing world, including The Copywriter Club Podcast and Better Than Big. She’s also the recent recipient of the “Rising Star Next Generation” award, which recognizes her innovative approach to business growth and influence within her local community as a young entrepreneur.
Because she’d never want to leave you hanging like that (she's the most "Type A" Type A you’ll ever meet).
Listen to Jill on other podcasts:
The Art of Online Business: The Secrets to 15 Hour Work Weeks & 6-Figure Years w/ Jill Wise
Behind the Design: 15 Hour Work Weeks, Mom Speed, + Changing the way we Work + Lead with Jill Wise
The Copywriter Club: Finding the Real You with Jill Wise
Better Than Big: A System for Creating More Efficient Communication with Jill Wise
5-Figure Months with 15-Hour Work Weeks: A behind the scenes look at how Jill continues to scale her business while working strict part-time hours as a new mom.
3 Ways to Leverage Personality to Make More Sales: Stand out from the noisemakers and own the real you online to attract dream clients on autopilot.
The Pipeline Gap Holding You Back: Discover your brand voice and turn your website into a lead generation tool.
Feel free to pull inspiration from these sample questions, or go totally freestyle–that’s cool too. It’s nice if you send an overview of what you want to chat about beforehand, but Jill does good unfiltered and on the fly if that’s more your style.
Jill can share about her recommended path to first build, then grow, and scale and what each step of that journey should look like. Covering brand messaging foundations, building a simple pipeline that converts on autopilot, growing your reach organically, and setting up to scale. Key takeaway: Squirrel brain won’t get you anywhere and there’s no hacks to scale.
Jill can talk about how to break the rules the right way in marketing and business so that everything you do feels 100% authentic, aligned, and strategic for you… Not a replica of the latest buzzy hack or framework. Key takeaway: Marketing should be approached as an experiment, and copy/paste isn’t a solid strategy.
Jill can share about her experience building a white-glove experience that ensures clients feel supported and allows for more freedom to act as the brains behind her business rather than the order taker. Key takeaways: Set things up the right way first. Step into the CEO role in your business to scale faster while working less.
Jill can talk about why the mindset shift of freelancer to business owner is the first step you need to take if you want to grow. She can also share how she embraces her unique form of discipline to enhance productivity and work within her ideal schedule… Much nicer than constantly feeling behind. Key takeaways: Boundaries create space needed to grow.
Jill will share her approach to conducting competitor analysis (without falling into imposter syndrome) so you can stand out from the crowd, as well as how to show up authentically online while preserving space for yourself through strategic boundaries. Key takeaway: You don’t want to be everything to everyone, so stop trying.
Download the guide and workbook to learn the foundations to position yourself to stand out online, attract dream clients consistently, and build a sustainable business.
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