Interview with Angel Tuccy: How Serving Multiple People at Once Transformed Her Business and Sales

By: Stephanie Thursday June 10, 2021 comments Tags: product creation, Time management, Client attraction, product launch, Enrollment, Customer Service, Business planning, Sales

 
In any given week, how many hours do you spend on sales calls?

And if those sales calls are successful, how many additional hours do you spend giving the same teaching points over and over, to one client at a time?

When you add all those hours up, it can get to the point where there isn't much time left for the other important things in your business and life, like seeking new leads, keeping up with administrative tasks, finding ways to grow and improve your business, spending time with your loved ones, and enjoying your favorite hobbies.

But what if there was a way to greatly reduce the number of hours you spend on these tasks, while getting BETTER results for yourself and your clients?

In this interview, Angel Tuccy reveals a clever strategy she uses to save a huge amount of time on sales calls while getting a higher conversion rate on those calls, and she describes how her life and business transformed after she switched from serving one person at a time to serving multiple people at a time.

Watch the video below to check it out!

 


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Stephanie

About the Author: Stephanie

Stephanie is a writer and coaching program design specialist. She helps coaches to create and sell life-changing coaching programs, so they can help more people, make more money, and have more time freedom.

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