Are You Chasing Leads or Building Trust?

Ditch the cold outreach. Start attracting people who actually want to work with you.

I stopped working with large corporates as my clients.

Why?

Because most of them don’t actually care about real, qualified leads.

They want volume. Not value.
They’ll happily cold-approach 100 people to close 1. Maybe 2.
Then celebrate like that’s a win.

But here’s the thing:
A real qualified lead doesn’t just say yes to your offer.
They’re also assessing you.

Are you legit? Are you trustworthy? Do you really solve the problem I have?
That’s mutual qualification.

It’s not just about whether they’re the right customer.
It’s also about whether you are the right solution.

That’s the kind of lead I care about.
That’s the kind of business I want to help build.

But large corporates?
They don’t play that game.
They’ve got marketing budgets and outbound engines.
They’d rather pay to interrupt strangers than build systems that attract the right people.

On the flip side—
Solopreneurs are craving that kind of clarity.
They’re not allergic to effort.
They just need a framework. A nudge. A guide.

And that’s where I step in.

I help solopreneurs attract the kind of clients who aren’t just ready to buy—
They’re excited to buy.

The next objection?
“Yeah, but solopreneurs don’t have the money to pay you.”

Fair. But let’s reframe that.

If they do have the money, amazing. Let’s work.
If they don’t—we can still win together.

Profit sharing. Skin in the game.
You grow, I grow.
And honestly? I will earn more through that than a flat fee ever would’ve paid.

This is what makes it all worth it:
I get to build businesses with people who give a damn.
No red tape. No internal politics.
Just growth, impact, and aligned incentives.

So no, I’m not chasing corporate leads anymore.
I’m building with solopreneurs who want to attract real qualified leads the right way.

If that’s you—
Let’s talk.