Subject: She Figured Out the Part Most of Us Skip...

I don't forward a lot of things. But when I find something that actually addresses the real problem, I share it.


Here's the real problem: the market shifted and nobody sent us a memo.


If your business has been running for a few years and this year felt harder than it should, you're not imagining it. Customer behavior changed. The way people buy changed. And a lot of us are still selling like it's 2022.


My friend Alison Haill is someone who actually understands this. She works with experienced women in service businesses who are talented, ambitious and honestly a little tired of working hard for average results.


She's running a free live masterclass on April 27th called "The Pricing, Packaging and Non-Pushy Sales Masterclass: What's Changed and What To Do About It" and I think you should go.


In 60 minutes she'll cover:


- How to price yourself for what the market looks like RIGHT NOW in 2026, not what it looked like three years ago

- Why packaging your services beats hourly billing (and what makes a package actually magnetic to clients)

- How to sell without the cringe, using a leadership approach instead of tactics that make you feel gross


The goal? Getting you to 100K-200K+ with less effort and more freedom. Not a pipe dream. A plan.


Monday, April 27th

Live on Zoom with Alison

16:30 UK / 11:30 EDT / 8:30 PT


Bonus: She's also hosting a 60-minute Q&A the next day, Tuesday April 28th at 17:30 UK / 12:30 EDT / 9:30 PT so you can bring your specific questions.


No replay. Attend live.


Grab your spot below👇🏽


You've done the hard work of building something real. This is the part that makes it pay off.

ABOUT ABFF

The American Black Film Festival (ABFF) is the premier annual event dedicated to empowering emerging talent and showcasing film and television content by and about people of African descent. Founded in 1997 by Jeff Friday, ABFF has evolved into a leading talent discovery platform, attracting a global community of creators, executives, and fans. Each June, the festival draws more than 7,000 attendees to Miami Beach for five days of screenings, panels, networking, and cultural experiences.


Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2026, ABFF continues to serve as both a launchpad for talent and a cultural hub amplifying the diverse intersections of culture and achievement.

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