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The “Stock Market” Effect of Running Ads

The “Stock Market” Effect of Running Ads

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Ever caught yourself saying, “I’ll get to ads… later, when I’m really ready”?
Claire hears that line all the time. And honestly? That "ready" moment rarely shows up.

But while you're waiting for the stars to align, you're missing out on what Claire calls the "stock market effect" of running ads: long-term, compounding growth that happens when your ads quietly work in the background, building your list and your revenue without requiring constant hustle.

In this solo episode, Claire shares a story about a brilliant business coach friend who’s been “almost ready” for years, plus how GPM clients like DL Sharon, Gina Knox, and Steph Crowder finally scaled faster once they stopped waiting and started running ads.

This Week on the Get Paid Podcast:

  • The real conversation Claire had (again) with a friend who’s been “just about to run ads” for years

  • Why ads are less like a launch strategy and more like investing in the stock market

  • How one client added $200K in a matter of weeks from cold traffic, plus high-ticket sales with no sales calls

  • What happened when Claire’s own campaign flopped, and how feedback from cold leads helped her fix it

  • How ads can keep your audience and revenue growing, even while you're offline or pivoting your business

Mentioned in this podcast:

  • https://clairepells.com/waitlist

  • https://clairepells.com/getpaid

Thanks for tuning into the Get Paid Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, head to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, rate, and leave your honest review. Connect with Claire on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram, visit the website for even more strategies, and don’t forget to share your favorite episodes with your audience.

Now it’s time to go get yourself paid.

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