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In this episode, Susan introduces her listeners to Tracy Beavers, a business coach focused on helping her clients simplify their businesses and help them create successful launches and consistent income.  

Some of the tenets of being visible include being visible on social media, being on the platform where your ideal clients are hanging out and creating content that your ideal client is interested in.  

Susan and Tracey then discuss multiple options on how to stay visible to their audience and even new audiences by showing up.

Tracy continued to encourage listeners to consistently show up to their clients through newsletters, workshops, quilts to hang in shows, posting content on social media, and what ever other kind of content works for your niche.  It’s best to figure out what kind of anchor content you’d like to produce that works.  

Tracy has a free training available for listeners, just visit tracybeavers.com/repeat to take advantage of it.  

Be sure to check out Tracy’s podcast, Create Online Business Success Podcast 

Tracy’s Facebook Group – https://www.facebook.com/tracybeaverscoaching

Tracy’s Instagram page – https://www.instagram.com/tracybeaverscoaching/

Tracy’s Youtube channel

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