Entrepreneurial Communication
Helping the right people recognize your work
Helping the right people recognize your work
This phase helps you clarify what you do, who it’s for, and how to talk about it in a way that feels natural and grounded.
You
learn how shifting your focus from personal goals to real audience needs changes the experience of sharing your work,
from something awkward or forced into something calm and straightforward
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This phase focuses on developing visibility that feels human, consistent, and trustworthy. Better than trying to catch the latest attention-getting gimmick, you learn how recognition grows through presence, contribution, and familiarity.
You
explore how people come to understand what you do, why it matters, and how it serves them — especially in shared spaces such as groups and online communities.
In this phase, visibility expands through relationships rather than platforms. You learn how conversations, collaborations, and referrals develop naturally when communication is clear, respectful and well-timed.
Rather than chasing audiences, you practice ways of connecting and contributing that allow the right opportunities to emerge through shared interest and trust.
Sessions typically run 30–60 minutes and take place twice per week for most of the Path, with some phases meeting once per week when integration or scheduling requires it.
Between sessions, you will be guided in applying the work directly to real communication situations — conversations, posts, messages, and outreach —
so learning happens in context rather than through abstract marketing exercises.
The pace is intentional and cumulative. Each phase builds on the last,
allowing clarity, confidence, and visibility to develop steadily over time. The emphasis is on integration and consistency, not performance or keeping up with artificial marketing rhythms.
Overall duration is up to six months, depending on pacing and areas of emphasis.