I would recommend using lead magnets that will help solve your target audience's problems. Connect with them on Facebook and create a Facebook group. Build a community 1st.
Learn copywriting, implement and execute. And if your copywriting earns you profits, teach it. This saves you money and if you're good at it, maybe you can be your own copywriter. Just a thought.
I beg to differ about the part where you said "Branding your company is vital". When dealing with new subscribers, branding yourself is vital. People connect with people they know, like, and trust. Your company should be an afterthought. If you haven't built that know, like, and trust factor you...
I know exactly what you are going through. Yes it is tough and yes it can be stressful when people flat out say no to your offer. You shouldn't let it get to you because if you allow it to, you probably will throw in the towel calling it quits. It happens to many people.
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