All posts by Lisa Sasevich
It’s Michele PW, Lisa’s personal copywriter and also your roving reporter at Lisa Sasevich’s SOLD OUT (for the third time!) “The Invisible Close Speak-To-Sell LIVE Bootcamp.” Do you realize you may have put yourself in a position where you are doing ALL the heavy lifting (INCLUDING spending all the money) and NOT getting the clients? […]
Wanna see behind-the-scenes of a sold-out event?
Lisa Sasevich
It’s Michele PW, Lisa’s personal copywriter and also your roving reporter at Lisa Sasevich’s SOLD OUT (for the third time!) “The Invisible Close Speak-To-Sell LIVE Bootcamp.” Last night, Lisa shot a special video just for you to show you some of the behind the scenes that happens when you’re preparing to welcome over 400 students. […]
What if It’s Not About You?
Lisa Sasevich
Sometimes people are afraid to make an offer, even when it’s to a perfect prospect, because they fear that they will be rejected. But the truth is, how ever the prospect responds, there is no chance that they will be rejected. Sure, it’s possible the offer will be rejected. But there is a difference between […]
Are You Doing the Heavy Lifting for Other Experts?
Lisa Sasevich
If you’re not making an Irresistible Offer when you speak, you may, indeed, be doing the heavy lifting for other experts in your category. Let me tell you what I mean by that. If you’re getting out there and speaking to groups – large or small – whether it’s on stages, teleseminars, webinars, or even […]
Have you been approached to speak on stage or a teleseminar as a guest where the opportunity to make an offer is off the table? Don’t throw in the towel yet, these opportunities are huge! If you can’t sell, give. Watch today’s Sassy Buddha Bar tip for my hot tip for growing your business when […]
Good Boundaries Make Great Presentations
Lisa Sasevich
When you’re on stage, it’s important to keep a level of control in the room. You want to graciously command your audience so that you can get through everything, give what you came to give, serve people at the highest level and get great results. Here are two ways to set great boundaries during presentations. […]



