Your relationship with money impacts how you market your coaching offers.
It also impacts how you price your programs, how you run your sales conversations, what happens when you get a money objection (that triggers your own money objections), the type of people you attract online, and so much more!
If you’re trying to get clients online, there’s one fundamental element you will need to finetune (which is most often overlooked) in order to amplify your reach and it’s your money mindset.
In this podcast episode, I help you understand why your money mindset is one of the most influential components of your online marketing and how it impacts whether or not people will buy from you.
This conversation will help you connect the dots, bring awareness to things you probably never saw before, and encourage you to let go of baggage that’s preventing you from stepping into your power.
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Do not miss these highlights:
03:55 Takeaways from the first in-person live event.
08:05 It can feel messy when you intertwine entrepreneurship and your personal life.
09:30 Ninety-nine percent (99%) of the time, it’s never actually about the money.
10:20 When it comes to getting more people to buy what you have, you as the business owner have to change the way you buy.
10:42 What is your relationship with money? Identify your money story.
16:30 There is a spectrum of money stories, and your responsibility is to understand yours.
19:10 You cannot grow a business without spending money and taking some risk in.
21:35 If you don’t invest in your business, don’t expect other people to invest in you.
22:35 The gap that separates people are the people that don’t invest in themselves.
24:17 You have to start understanding the journey of your money story. Is the drama of your money mindset driving your business decisions?
About the Host
Kinsey Machos, Marketing Strategist, is also a recovering people pleaser, self-sabotager, and corporate hustler. She helps entrepreneurs create and execute magnetic marketing and build expert brands so that they can get known, seen and heard online.
She believes that creating a business that’s 100% in alignment with SELF is one of the most important things that we can do as women — because there’s an inner magic that we all have if we commit to an infinite pursuit of discovering (and re-discovering) that.
As a wife and a mom of three, family takes priority. And having a business that’s run AROUND her lifestyle is a daily intention of hers.
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Kinsey Machos 0:00
Hey there, welcome back to another episode, I have a special conversation for you today. And it involves bringing back one of our most popular episodes. I love doing this. Because, you know, every month we look at our podcast statistics and the data behind that, and really just figuring out what do you want to hear about the most? Right, I don't want to just sit up here on a mic and speak about things I love, obviously, that's fun. But I also want to make sure that it's applicable and it resonates to you. The as you are the focus of this entire podcast, and in doing so this is one of the trending episodes in since we released it. And so I want to bring it back, especially during this time of year. I think that the theme and really the overarching message around this particular episode isn't what you might think it is. And it's really about testing all of your own beliefs, and really challenging what you believe to be true about making money about money itself, about the abundance around you, and how that relates to what people buy from you. And this time of year is especially something around there's a lot of mind drama around like, well, I can't sell during the holidays. Why would people buy this and my motto is like every day is a great data sell. And so if you took that into consideration, especially heading into this particular episode around how to get your potential clients to buy anything from you, even if right, it's the holiday season, you would be pleasantly surprised I heard Alex from Mozi say that a lot of businesses generate more revenue in the month of November and December than they do all year. And so again, that's just proof that people are always buying. So as you wrap up the last month of the year, really make it strong. And the best way to do that is to look at your own beliefs about selling and about money. So I hope you enjoyed this conversation, and I'll see you next time
Kinsey Machos 2:17
Welcome to Captivate and Close. I'm Kinsey Machos, business consultant and marketing strategist. And I'm going to show you how to attract and enroll high paying claims using my break through online marketing strategies, all without having to rely on complicated funnels, disingenuous clickbait or spammy sales tactics. These are the messaging marketing and selling secrets that virtually no one is talking about. So let's dive in. Hey, you welcome back to another episode of Captivate and Close. So good to be here with you this morning, guys, I am pumped. Crushed. I'm just feeling so energized. Today, I have to tell you, it has been a really messy, heavy couple of weeks, if we're being honest, you know, me, I love I love vulnerability. I love transparency. And it it I feel like I can't not have these conversations with you, you know, when we talk about business and marketing and messaging and selling, without telling you the truth, and just giving you a little bit of Pete a little bit of like realness and peek into the day to day life and the struggles and the challenges. And I think that's equally as important, if not more to me to really just kind of create that space, right? create that space where we're just telling the truth, and just connecting as humans, right. And it has been, you know, a really wild couple weeks. Okay, so we had our in person live event, which was literally mind blowing, okay, it was for one validation and just affirm the fact that we need to continue to have, you know, more in person events, the the connections that are built, the relationships that are created, just that connection that that happens in the room is just so different than a virtual experience. So we're going to continue, we've actually been doing a lot of strategic planning and going to make in person events, a core strategy of ours, which is so fun. So we'll continue to keep you in the loop of that. But what I know about myself is that because I'm an introvert because I'm an empath because I have sensory challenges. Those experiences do like knock me on my ass if we're being honest. So I call it kind of like an energetic hangover. So I it took me like a good week to recover from that event in a very good way. Right? And I'm still learning about myself and like really what my, my unique sort of Um, challenges are when it comes to stimulus, stimulus. And, and, and sensory processing and things like that. But, you know, being or having to put on sort of my extroverted suit, if you will, for a couple of days, and spending a lot of time around people like, it just wears on me. And it's weird. And I used to hate it. And I used to feel guilty or shameful about it. But I've really let go of a lot of that. And I'm just it is what it is. But then we rolled into some personal challenges in with the kids and like, there's some, just some really heavy things going on in the kids schools. So we actually have, you know, we have three kids in three different schools. And they're all in a really interesting transitional phase. And they're, you know, there's scenarios of bullying and, you know, classmates being depressed and like, the conversations in middle school, by the way, are like, insane, you guys. And nobody really equips you for this level of parenting, right, I was just talking to my girlfriend, it's like, I'll go back to the days where I used to be stressed about, you know, my toddler not eating his vegetables, or him having a temper tantrum, or, you know, the potty training struggles, which by the way, we still like our four year old still will not poop on the on the toilet. That's besides the point. But it's in comparison, right? If you think about those challenges in comparison to what we're starting to roll into, right, with a middle schooler, and you know, a third grader who's starting to get into the tween, you know, Bayes, it's just really a lie can feel like a lot. But if, if anything, I've learned that I am more than equipped to my husband and I are both very, very equipped to be the parents, we need to be to our kids to support them in their journeys. And I'll be it. We don't know everything that was most of the times we're like, whatever we even doing. But we love, we just love so hard in our family. And also, we are committed to just learning. And I think that alone gives us such a leg up. And because we've developed such incredible relationships with our kids, and we have this unit. I just feel like you know, in some ways, we're unstoppable. But needless to say, it's been just a crazy couple of weeks. And because I'm an empath, because I like carry that energy, I carry the burden of the world on my shoulders, right, I just process those things differently. And so it's, you know, created, you know, a little bit of a dip in just, you know, the anxiety or depression, you know, which then makes me feel tired. And, you know, it's all the ugliness but like I said, it's just the truth and as a business owner, because you don't really have sort of the separation of clocking in clocking out and as a personal brand, you are your business. It can feel really messy when you intertwine entrepreneurship in your personal life. In some ways, it's blended in some ways, right? A lot of the learnings that you have in your personal life carry over into business, which is so awesome. But it is what it is. And I just I just want to create that space for you guys just to give you sort of the not just the awareness, but the permission to just be where you're at. And allow it that's all I have for you on that. So that's not what I want to talk about today though. What I want to talk about is how to get your clients to buy anything from you. Okay, and this would be I guess, your potential clients. How do you get people saying yes, how do you get people throwing your their credit cards? How do you get more people to sign up for your programs and services without having the bomb bomb bomb? Right? The the money objection, the ultimate bomb of right it's like, my I need to talk to my husband about this. Oh, this isn't in the budget. Oh, that wasn't what I expected. Oh, that is really high. Right? Like I could go over all the objections that you've probably heard in some form or fashion when it comes to money. And to be honest, you guys what we know about the money objection is 99% of the time it's never actually about the money. Okay? So I want to talk about some some scenarios here and dive into really the depth of what this looks like. Okay, I am not going going to sit here and tell you right how to price your program or service to get it get more yeses. I don't want to tell you how to create the perfect content that's going to have, you know, clients, you know, rushing to your DMS we have a free experience for you there Are we have the content lab go to the content lab if you haven't already joined us in one of those Kinsey mcis.com forward slash content lab. Okay. That's where we go over that. I'm not going to tell you how to create that irresistible offer that has more people saying yes, okay because yes, those things are important. But at the end of the day when it comes to getting more people to buy what you have you, as the business owner, as the entrepreneur have to change the way you buy. Okay, so let me kind of unpack that a little bit. First of all, not just okay, when you think about buying things, right? It all ties back to how you perceive money and what your relationship is with money. A lot of our people come to us and they think they have problems with selling, they think that they have sells aversions, right? It's like, yes, most people do avoid sales at all costs. Right. But they think that, you know, it's, it's kind of tying back to well, my offer isn't good enough. My price isn't right. I don't have my ideal clients in my audience. And yes, all those things come into play. But at the end of the day, what what's actually causing the majority of the money drama in your life is your own money mindset. And so I want to offer some things today to really just uncover in your life. So you can start seeing how this is playing into how people buy from you. Because if you don't realize that they're connected, you're gonna miss out on a lot of opportunity. So the first thing that I want you to really think about is, what is my relationship with money. Now we have
Kinsey Machos:money mindset training inside 10k content collective, and it really starts to unpack your relationship with money by first identifying your money story, and you have to understand that there are there are experiences and, and patterns in your life in your childhood, that have shaped how you perceive money, and how you treat it, right? How you have sort of grown or leaned out of your relationship with money. And so that's where we need to start, you need to really understand like, what are things from your childhood? Or how were you raised from a money perspective? Okay, so for example, right, I didn't have a lot growing up. We weren't, it was just my mom and I, and she did everything and anything she could to make sure that I had everything that we need. And we were fine, right. But there was sort of this lack mentality, which sort of put me into this frame of mind of never having enough. I was very aware, right that we in comparison to my friends, families, right, my friend's parents, that we didn't have a lot of money and there wasn't enough of it, right? It was the, you know, living paycheck to paycheck, not being able to do a lot of the things that my other friends were able to do. And just feeling like there, again, was never enough. But what how this started to, you know, there was other components in my life that they attributed to this. But what this started to do for me was we connect, lack with not being enough. So I started to believe that because we didn't have quote, unquote, a lot of money, I wasn't good enough. And so that connection, and there's always there, there's always something to be learned when when you start to uncover like your money story and how that's impacted your perception of value and worth in yourself. Okay, and we'll circle back to that. But but how that transpired was just a terrible relationship with money. Not only did I have this connection of having a lot of money meant that I was more worthy. I had just a really bad stewardship of stewardship of money altogether. And so I would learn how to make it, but then I would let it go as soon as I as soon as it came out, like, as soon as it came in. It all went out. Because of this sort of scarcity of wool. What if What does this mean for me how like not really understanding how to save, what that would impact, etc, etc. And I don't want to talk about like saving and budgeting and things like that. What I really want you to understand from this story is how it unfolded in my own journey for I'm not having enough, the connection that I made with not having enough in relation to myself, and then how it started to play out in my adulthood. Okay. And so I've learned that I am very vulnerable to a lack mindset. And so early in my 20s, actually, I read the secret, and I started to really shape myself as an abundant thinker. And so I have that to think and I've really shifted from this idea of like, there is an abundant amount of money and money is just energy. And I won't get into too much of that. But it's allowed me to see it differently and understand that, like, I can literally create money at any moment. And you guys have that opportunity to as entrepreneurs, but what I have to really be careful about is the relationship and the stewardship of it. Okay. And so for you, I really want you to think about what was your parent's perspective of money? How did they treat it? What was their relationship with it? How did they teach you about it? Right? I know a lot of people that were raised in a very, very traditional home, where it was like, you have your retirement funds, you make, you know, decent money, but you save it, spending is bad, and you save it all so that you can retire comfortably. blee, right. Like you don't live luxurious, right. And I have friends that also were taught that making money or having more money was bad, it was evil, right? And having money is greedy. And so there is a spectrum of money stories, and your responsibility is to understand yours. Because if you don't think of that that's impacting right your life, your business and how people buy from you. You're, you're missing out on a huge opportunity, right. And so, your first piece to this is understanding what your money story is, and really starting to uncover that. And what you'll notice is, you'll really, really be in tune to the moments throughout the day, throughout the week, throughout the month that your money story is showing up. Okay? Now, the second piece to this is understanding how it's relating to entrepreneurship and your business and how you sell. So if your money story is, money is bad, right? Making money is bad. People with money are greedy. Imagine how that's coming up for you, when you sell. And this comes into play, whether you have high ticket low ticket, like whatever you want to call it, it does not matter the price of your program or service, if you do not feel good about having money, and you're probably like, what, how could you not feel good about having money and this could be subconscious, this could be subconsciously, okay, you may not be aware of this, you are going to repel it. Okay, and how this manifests in a literal conversation with somebody is like you getting caught up in their own money drama, you having to work through their money drama without having right the awareness that your money story is showing up in this conversation as well. So that's one area where I really want you to focus and start connecting the dots for yourself, because it all stems from your money story, then we want to start looking at how is this showing up in your life? And I want you to start studying your patterns, I want you to start studying your behaviors, right? How do you feel when you pay bills? How do you feel when you go out to dinner and
Kinsey Machos:you get the check? How do you feel when you have to or you start thinking about investing in your business? What is coming up for you this is, again, this gives you so much awareness as far as like the triggers or the emotional responses you're having to spending and receiving money. And if you notice, if you start to discover and see how it's showing up in your day to day, you can start to reframe those, right because if you try to grow a business, you guys if you are trying to create quantum leaps, okay? And I'm not talking to the hobbyists, right or the people that have jobbies, right, you kind of just like, do a gig on the sideline for fun. I'm talking about you, as a heart centered entrepreneur that wants to create massive impact and income, you have to understand that there is going to be risk involved and investments at play. You cannot grow a business without spending money in your business. Right? You can call this investment. You can call it ROI, like whatever. It's just a matter of right spending money to make money and if you can't reshape that piece, and create a healthy pattern around that it will always feel you'll always feel stuck. And what happens is, you will have a non investing brain, which attracts non investing people, okay? So if you believe that you don't need to invest in yourself or your business, and there are patterns there that demonstrate you don't like to let go of money or it feels very uncomfortable to spend money, right, those emotional responses and that type of behavior will attract more of that you will attract more, not just more of that into your life, but it's going to attract similar people in your audience, when you start to recreate your relationship with money in a way that's abundant, and also responsible. You think you feel and you do things differently. In that shifting of how you think, feel and behave is also a magnet to other people. Like that, like attracts like Soul investors, attract investors, high level thinkers attract high level thinkers, buyers, attract buyers. So if you're somebody that is constantly, again, white knuckling their way through life, always feeling scared or operating from lack, you will attract more of those type of people because of again, how you operate and how you think and how you feel and how you behave. Right? Because that's going to show up that's going to show up in your content that's going to show up in your conversations, right, and it blends into the types of people you attract. So I say all the time again, if you don't invest in your business, don't expect other people to invest in you. And a lot of people will be like, well Kinsey, that's easy for you to say you sell well Kinsey, that's easy for you to say you sell business opportunities, you can make an ROI attribution so much easier. And that is so for one, that's a lazy thought. And by thinking that you're missing out on a huge opportunity, because you can connect if you're a health coach, a life coach, if you sell candles, if you are building websites, if you aren't able to see the value in the product or service that you provide beyond the actual tangible thing, your audience won't either you have the opportunity to show like, what is the ripple effect, I did an episode on demonstrating ROI. And people freaking love that, go back to that episode and check it out where we uncover that piece. But if you don't, again, whether you're selling business coaching or candles, if you don't know how to be an investor in your life in your business, not just from a money perspective, but time and energy, you won't know how to speak to those types of people. And so when it comes to getting your potential clients to buy anything that you have, right, it goes back to understanding your own buying patterns and how that's impacting how people are attracted to you or not. I think that the biggest gap in our market, the biggest gap that separates people that are doing really huge shit online. And those that are constantly staying stuck is the people that are our investors, the people that shortcut their path, by learning from other people that have already done what they're doing by taking bigger risks. And by going all in, and this goes back again to what is your money story? What is Your Money Story? And how is that ripple effect showing up in how you treat your own business and the types of people that's attracting. And then lastly, I want to leave you with this piece of pricing. Again, I do not want to get into how to price your product or service because it's less about the price you decide, and more about the decision behind it. If you are basing price on janky thoughts like I'm not good enough, nobody will buy this, I'm pricing this because I'm worried that people won't be able to afford anything more than that, too is the connection between money equals worthiness or price equals worthiness or price equals value, right? And you have to start understanding how the journey of your money story in the drama of your money mindset is driving your business decisions. Because if we go back to the point of this story of getting people to buy whatever you have, if you aren't elevated in the way that you see your own worth, the value that you bring, and the justification of the price you charge. It's gonna feel really hard and uncomfortable to sell. And so it's about really changing that dynamic starting to dive into what is abundant look like for you and your life and your business? What does it mean to take risks and make investments in your life and in business? And how do you change the relationship with money so that you can elevate yourself so that you can elevate your own thinking, feeling and doing, which then is a magnet of attracting more of those types of people. That is when when you are standing in your power in full abundance, and you are that risk taker and you are claiming, you're all in Nis, you are going all in on yourself in your business, there is less resistance altogether. If you think about energetically, there's just less resistance and more people will want it more people will feel it more people will be like, Oh my gosh, where have you been all my life. And it's less about the strategic thinking, right? It's less about like the tactical of packaging and pricing and more about the money story, your money mindset, how you spend how you receive and your worthiness, your attachment to or the connection to right the worthiness and price and money and all the things. So I hope this was helpful in really helping you shift how you think about your selling how you think about your sales conversations, how you think about when somebody gives you a money objection? What is the emotional response that you have? How are you blending your money drama with their money drama? How can you claim your own brilliance, and stand in that abundant power, right and elevate your brand altogether, just by changing that dynamic with money. It's like so beautiful, so amazing. I'm like, freaking lit up right now because I could talk all the days about this. But it starts with identifying your money story, your It starts by identifying your money story. And having that awareness in the day-to-day, the emotional feeling the emotional responses that are occurring, right, as the money's coming in and out. Once you start to see that you're going to completely change how you start viewing money and how you can make more of it in a much more simple way. So I hope this was so good. If you love this if you wouldn't mind just screenshotting and sharing on Instagram or Facebook wherever you are tagged me so I can see you and say Hey, we love connecting with our followers over there. And I just wanted I love to see faces. So I hope you have a great week and I will check in extend. Hey, you, thank you so much for listening. It's an honor to be able to pour into the hearts and minds of like-minded entrepreneurs all over the world. But my most favorite part is being able to connect with you in real life. If you love what you heard here, head over to the community whe thousands of female CEOs, just like you are changing the world one human at a time. We go deeper into the topics we discuss here and giveaway tangible roadmaps to help you crush your revenue goals to join this high-caliber free community head over to kinseymachos.com/community. I'll see you there