86. How to Sell Without Sales Calls: Convert Clients Asynchronously with Emily Jane Lee
Sales calls aren't the only path to booking premium clients…and for many entrepreneurs, they might not even be the best path.
Emily Jane Lee has built a thriving website strategy and design studio without a single sales call in her process, and she's here to walk us through exactly how she does it.
This conversation covers everything from building a website that pre-qualifies leads, to using Loom videos to create a personalized, high-touch client experience — all without requiring you to be live and "on" for anyone.
Whether you're neurodivergent, managing a chronic health condition, or just don’t enjoy calls, Emily's approach is proof that there's more than one way to do business.
Emily Jane Lee runs a website strategy and design studio that's been supporting wedding pros and creative service providers for the past seven years. She's known for simplifying what feels messy and making space to do business differently.
Click play to learn:
- How to use your contact page and application form to pre-qualify leads
- Emily’s genius Loom video tip to convert clients without ever getting on a call
- How to know whether your resistance to sales calls is just a skill gap, or a sign that the process is genuinely misaligned for you
- Tips for asynchronous marketing that doens’t require being “on” all the time
- How to structure your packages and process around the way you work best, so your business protects your energy instead of draining it
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