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You have a niche. It’s probably something like “helping working women feel confident getting dressed every day” and it’s sitting in your Instagram bio right now. You post about it. You’re getting people onto discovery calls who seem like a perfect fit. But the follow-through rate is about 50-50 at best, and you’re not totally […]
If you’ve ever thought a course was going to be the thing that finally made your styling business feel stable, I get it. I’ve been in that place where the one-to-one grind feels unsustainable and everything online is telling you to scale, go passive, create it once and sell it forever. It’s a very easy […]
Sophia Bayly didn’t wait until she felt ready. She raised her prices, niched down into six- and seven-figure entrepreneurs, and relaunched her signature offer with completely new messaging. She sold out in two weeks, signed 17 clients, and booked herself out through the end of the year. But none of that happened overnight. Sophia had […]
Struggling to book styling clients? Your issue might not be a marketing problem, but a business design problem that is showing up in your marketing. Creating better content or using different tactics or techniques isn’t going to fix it, because there’s a gap you need to close first. Marketing is the translation of client results […]
Transformation isn’t a client feeling seen during your session. It’s not earning more because you call your packages transformational. It’s not even your client leaving your work together feeling confident or getting compliments on their new look. Transformation is behavior change that lasts long after your time together ends. It’s a client standing in her […]
Most stylists love the idea of transformation. They love saying their work helps clients “feel confident,” “think better,” “earn more,” and “step into their next-level selves.” Unfortunately, very few understand why any of that would be true or that there is real, validated psychological research that explains exactly how clothing changes behavior, cognition, and self-perception. […]