Run a 30-Day Sales Push

Spend 30 days improving the offer instead of declaring the launch “done.”

A $15,000 sales push for service businesses that need page updates, content, follow-up, response review, and weekly next moves tied to customer acquisition.

Pick the size of the problem before the form grabs a clipboard.

Fix findability, find the offer, build the page and trust kit, or stay here for the 30-day push.

Use this when the first version is not enough.

The push is for a team ready to put a service offer into motion, learn from response, and keep improving the buyer path. It is not a hands-off AI machine. It is senior-led sales support with AI-assisted research, drafting, review support, and a production rhythm that does not need a motivational poster.

Sales support is scattered

Ideas, examples, customer notes, images, videos, claims, and follow-up copy need a repeatable operating system, not another mystery folder with nine owners.

Decision pace matters

The team needs a weekly view of what changed, what is ready, what is risky, and what should happen next before momentum wanders off.

The 30-day push needs one offer, real reasons to believe, and permission to learn.

This is not a drawer full of random content ideas. The best buyer already has a real service and evidence to work with. The push turns that material into a weekly rhythm of page updates, content refreshes, response review, and sales actions.

What to bring

Current offer, sales page or pitch, customer examples, pricing, objections, channels, photos/video, response signals, brand constraints, and approval process.

What leaves each week

Updated page/copy recommendations, content refreshes, follow-up angles, response notes, risk flags, approval asks, and the next move.

The push runs as a 30-day sales support rhythm.

The work stays visible and approval-gated. We prepare content, page updates, follow-up copy, and next actions; you approve public moves before anything goes live.

Week 1

Build the base package

Sales page, offer one-sheet, FAQ, follow-up copy, billing copy, review flow, and QA checklist from the sales-path foundation.

Week 2

Refresh content and angles

Develop copy, stills, short-form hooks, storyboard candidates, follow-up ideas, and page updates based on the strongest buyer angle.

Week 3

Read response and revise

Review available response signals, objections, content performance, buyer feedback, and gaps in the page, follow-up, or offer.

Week 4

Package the next 30 days

Final sales report, updated assets, recommended next actions, and a roadmap for continued operation or handoff.

What is included.

The push is built for one service offer. That focus keeps the work useful, reviewable, and tied to customer acquisition instead of becoming content confetti with a monthly invoice.

Sales and content support

  • Everything from the sales-path foundation
  • 30-day customer-acquisition operating plan
  • Weekly refreshes across copy, stills, hooks, storyboards, follow-up, and offer/page updates
  • Private review flow and launch approval checklist

Review and sales learning

  • Performance and response review when data is available
  • Weekly client update
  • Final sales-learning report
  • Next 30-day roadmap or handoff recommendation

What proves the push is working?

The push earns its keep by making customer acquisition easier to operate every week. Not louder. Not busier. Easier to review, improve, approve, and act on.

Response changes the work

Available market response, objections, content signals, sales feedback, or buyer questions feed the next update instead of becoming a decorative spreadsheet nobody opens twice.

The next 30 days are clearer

The final report names what improved, what stayed risky, what should be retired, and whether the right next move is continue, hand off, revise, or stop.

QA gate: the $15,000 push is a 30-day operating rhythm for one service offer. It does not include ad spend, unmanaged platform changes, CRM mutation, sales guarantees, public launch, or payment activation without separate approval.

Where it fits in the Production Soup ladder.

Start smaller if the offer still needs clarity. Build the page and trust kit if you need the core asset first. Choose the push when customer acquisition needs ongoing operation for a month.

Push $15,000

Run a 30-Day Sales Push: page/content refreshes, response review, and weekly sales actions.

Approval boundary: no ad spend, live outreach, payment activation, CRM mutation, unmanaged platform change, sales guarantee, or public launch is included without separate approval. The push prepares the work inside clear review gates.

Run the push

Bring one offer that should create more qualified conversations.

We will build the foundation, refresh the content, review response, and keep the next sales action visible.