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Submit ReviewIn this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks with Business Coach and Mentor, Jonny Cooper.
Jonny's unique perspective on marketing, especially for online solopreneurs, is a breath of fresh air in an industry often seen as a necessary evil.
The name "Jonny Hates Marketing" was born during a podcast interview where we discussed marketing practices that lacked respect. Johnny realized that many of his community members shared his sentiment, viewing marketing as a pain and a necessary evil. But Jonny's hatred for marketing isn't about the concept itself but how it's often executed.
Jonny believes marketing should be about solving someone's problem rather than self-promotion. He quotes Seth Godin's definition of marketing as the generous act of solving someone's problem. This approach requires a deep understanding of your ideal client's challenges, hopes, and dreams.
One of the critical points Johnny emphasizes is the importance of building communities and creating a sense of belonging for ideal clients. When people feel that people like them work with a particular service provider, they will likely trust and believe in that provider's products or services.
Johnny works with coaches and therapists either starting their businesses or struggling to attract clients. He helps them clarify what they do in simple terms, identify their target audience, and develop their signature programs or offers.
Jonny Cooper is a British author, accomplished piano player, and international racing driver. He is best known as the founder of JonnyHatesMarketing, where he has significantly impacted business and coaching.
Having successfully grown a business to 8-figures and subsequently exited, Jonny now dedicates his expertise to supporting coaches, trainers, therapists, and consultants in establishing their personal brands and thriving practices while achieving a life of abundance.
His Client Attraction Blueprint program consistently attracts eager students and aligns with his goal of impacting the lives of 1,000,000 transformation professionals by 2025.
Jonny's Three Pillars of Effortless Marketing blueprints universal success and growth, particularly benefiting aspiring coaches and therapists. He is passionate about elevating the average income within the profession.
Additionally, Jonny is the driving force behind the influential Jonny Hates Marketing Facebook Group, which has generated over $1 million in sales despite his humorous insistence that he still hates marketing.
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In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks with Business Coach and Mentor, Jonny Cooper.
Jonny's unique perspective on marketing, especially for online solopreneurs, is a breath of fresh air in an industry often seen as a necessary evil.
The name "Jonny Hates Marketing" was born during a podcast interview where we discussed marketing practices that lacked respect. Johnny realized that many of his community members shared his sentiment, viewing marketing as a pain and a necessary evil. But Jonny's hatred for marketing isn't about the concept itself but how it's often executed.
Jonny believes marketing should be about solving someone's problem rather than self-promotion. He quotes Seth Godin's definition of marketing as the generous act of solving someone's problem. This approach requires a deep understanding of your ideal client's challenges, hopes, and dreams.
One of the critical points Johnny emphasizes is the importance of building communities and creating a sense of belonging for ideal clients. When people feel that people like them work with a particular service provider, they will likely trust and believe in that provider's products or services.
Johnny works with coaches and therapists either starting their businesses or struggling to attract clients. He helps them clarify what they do in simple terms, identify their target audience, and develop their signature programs or offers.
Jonny Cooper is a British author, accomplished piano player, and international racing driver. He is best known as the founder of JonnyHatesMarketing, where he has significantly impacted business and coaching.
Having successfully grown a business to 8-figures and subsequently exited, Jonny now dedicates his expertise to supporting coaches, trainers, therapists, and consultants in establishing their personal brands and thriving practices while achieving a life of abundance.
His Client Attraction Blueprint program consistently attracts eager students and aligns with his goal of impacting the lives of 1,000,000 transformation professionals by 2025.
Jonny's Three Pillars of Effortless Marketing blueprints universal success and growth, particularly benefiting aspiring coaches and therapists. He is passionate about elevating the average income within the profession.
Additionally, Jonny is the driving force behind the influential Jonny Hates Marketing Facebook Group, which has generated over $1 million in sales despite his humorous insistence that he still hates marketing.
https://go.upmyinfluence.com/podcast-guest
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
Want to learn more? Check out JonnyHatesMarketing website at
https://jonnyhatesmarketing.com/
Check out JonnyHatesMarketing on LinkedIn at
https://www.linkedin.com/company/jonnyhatesmarketing/
Check out Jonny Cooper on LinkedIn at
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonnycooper/
Check out Jonny Cooper on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/jonnycooperUK
Check out Jonny Cooper on Instagram at
https://www.instagram.com/jonnyhatesmarketing/
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