Mat Casner Freelance CEO

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A Day In The Life | 0 comments

It’s Christmas Eve…

My wife and I have been preparing for the great homecoming.

Not long from now, all of our kids will be home for Christmas.

Games wait patiently on the shelf for everyone to arrive.

Anticipation has been building in our family group chat for over a month.

Everyone is excited.

We just really love being together.

And for our family, it’s especially true during Christmas.

Traditions my wife and I have started when the kids were little are living on today.

We will take some time while everyone is home to pause and give thanks for the blessings God has granted, big and small.

As humans, we were created for community.

As a freelancer for more than 20 years, I can tell you I’ve weathered several seasons of isolation.

I’m an independent thinker, but too many times I overlooked the blessings of being in a community of like-minded individuals.

When I started coaching, I decided I wanted to provide spaces for independent business owners to find meaningful community to belong and to build their business.

I’m excited to announce a new community I’m putting together called “recurring revenue school.”

It solves the 3 biggest problems we face when building recurring revenue:

  • Crafting attractive recurring offers
  • Pricing strategies for profitability and scalability
  • Tactics for long-term client retention

I don’t have all the details now, but just opened up a waitlist.

People on the waitlist will get first dibs on the new community, valuable bonus training, and the best-ever price on the community.

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