Created by Desiree Benschop & Chloe Jenkins
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Want to Close More Clients in the DMs? This 10-Minute AI Process Will Uncover What’s Missing From Your Conversations
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You know when you’re messaging an awesome lead, they seem interested, and then… utter silence?
Or you’ve just hit “send” and immediately start questioning everything you said? (cue the mental spiral)
Stalled conversations, getting ghosted, and second-guessing yourself aren’t just frustratingly awkward parts of entrepreneurship.
They’re huge missed opportunities for growing your business.
Because every time a conversation falls off… that’s a potential client that just peaced out on you.
And maybe you’ve tried tweaking wording or adjusting tactics, hoping next time will be different.
But the truth is, looking at individual messages doesn’t help because it’s not changing your larger patterns at play.
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Instead, it’s time to zoom out. When you see the big picture and analyze the larger trends, that’s when you can finally identify the most impactful shifts for making your DM conversations lead to clients.
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And that’s when you stop missing out on valuable opportunities that grow your business.
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👋🏻 Real quick, who are we? We’re Desiree and Chloe, two entrepreneurs with a love for using data to make businesses grow faster and better.
*Desiree Benschop is a pro at looking at your behind-the-scenes data and uncovering where you can make the most impactful shifts to make more money.*
*Chloe Jenkins is a copywriter who helps unique service providers unlock their most powerful message and translate that into an AI tool that writes sales copy for them.*
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So how exactly can we help you “see the big picture” when we’re talking about something as vast as your entire LinkedIn DM history?
This is where AI becomes your secret weapon.
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We’re not using ChatGPT as a writing assistant. We’re turning it into a system for high-level pattern diagnosis. And that, my friend, is really exciting.
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If you do this right, you’ll walk away with: