The Worst Typa Salad is WORD Salad
Let’s talk about word salad.
No, not the kind with arugula and overpriced pine nuts—the kind that’s drowning your business messaging in a sea of jargon, leaving your audience confused and still hungry.
One day, it’s all about “alignment.” The next, it’s “scalable systems for sustainable success.” And suddenly, you’re staring at your own website wondering why it’s so damn hard to just… sell the thing you already know how to do.
When Did Selling Get This Complicated?
Somewhere along the way, the internet convinced us that good marketing is just a matter of finding the right words. The perfect tagline. The viral hook. The magic combination of industry buzzwords that unlocks an avalanche of sales.
Except… that’s not how it works.
Because people aren’t investing in “comprehensive client acquisition methodologies.” They’re investing in clarity—in understanding what you do, why it matters, and whether or not you’re the right person to help them.
So if your offers feel scattered, if your marketing feels like a guessing game, and if selling feels more like a chore than a natural extension of your work, it’s not because you’re missing the right buzzword.
It’s because no one has helped you step back and put the actual pieces of your business together properly.
Let’s Fix That.
This is exactly why I created Booked & Balanced—a 16-week business and marketing consulting intensive designed to help you:
✅ Clarify what you offer (without overcomplicating it)
✅ Create a strategy that makes sense for how you work best
✅ Market yourself without feeling like a full-time content creator
How to Join:
The program is $2,500, with flexible payment plans available—as low as $416/month.
If you’re not ready for the full 16-week deep dive, you’ve still got options. You can contact me to book a $150 Ask Me Anything Audit to cut through the noise in one focused session, or grab a Platform Playbook for a custom roadmap you can implement on your own. For ongoing support, my SAYQUOI Strategy Retainer keeps your message and marketing tight month after month.
See you inside,
Jenae