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The Hidden Reasons In Your Digital Marketing That Buyers Say Yes To Another Coach Who’s Less Qualified | Ep. 137

Published 4 weeks ago
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I’ve been seeing this conversation in a few groups I’m in… (and sometimes in more intimate conversations):

Why is that coach who’s (honestly) less qualified than me getting ALL these clients… meanwhile I keep getting “I need to think about it”?

The answer has very little to do with credentials.

In this episode, I break down what’s really happening when someone feels sold before the sales call … and why trust isn’t being built by more tips, more posting, or more authority content.

We get into something I call your unexplainable magic — the thing clients feel when they’re in your world… but that often never makes it into your content.

And we unpack why the coaches winning right now are doing two things differently:
 they shift beliefs… and they create connections.

Inside this episode:

📌 Why expertise alone is often the weakest trust builder
 📌 The four trust triggers that make buyers feel presold
 📌 How “belief shifting” shortens long sales cycles
 📌 Why your energy and presence may matter more than more content
 📌 The real reason some prospects feel certainty fast — and others linger for months

There’s a story in here about why someone can be less qualified and still get chosen — and if you’ve ever felt like your brilliance isn’t translating online, this one might hit a nerve in the best way.

And maybe my favorite line in the episode:

People aren’t choosing the coach with the most information.
They’re choosing the human whose judgment they want on their work.

That changes everything.

If you want to go deeper into building this kind of trust ecosystem, here’s a short training I did on the Trust Triggers™ you need to activate to get your ideal client sold on you. 

>> https://brandmagnetic.com/triggersguide

If we haven't yet - let's connect on Instagram! Find me at http://instagram.com/brandmagnetic

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