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Millennial Entrepreneur Hannah Koenig on Helping Women Generate Sustainable Wealth

by Ryan Pierre
July 22, 2020
in Business
Millennial Entrepreneur Hannah Koenig on Helping Women Generate Sustainable Wealth

Hannah Koenig is one of many millennial entrepreneurs who have built their own careers from the ground up. But unlike other entrepreneurs, she has built a business with a great purpose: creating sustainable income for other women “solopreneurs” like herself.

This goal has been the defining principle for her ventures since 2018 when she officially launched her own business, helping solopreneurs build wealth. Through strategy, sustainability, and impact, Hannah helps her clients generate six-figure incomes with ease, providing them with all the support they need to get their products and services into the lives of potential buyers. She is known as a business and success coach with her entire platform revolving around helping women reach their goals through strategy, sustainability, and impact. 

Despite the coronavirus pandemic, Hannah has had a high success rate with her clients. She has helped them pivot their offerings, avoid losses they may have suffered otherwise, and bring in a significant income to further their business ventures.

Her latest offer is a free digital guide to create a simple three-step marketing campaign called Cash in the Door, which helps solopreneurs bring in income quickly.

Hannah understands the struggles many entrepreneurs go through financially because she has been there herself. Before seeing her first six-figure in her own business, she worked as a waitress, dog walker, and several other odd jobs, just to make ends meet. Though it wasn’t an easy road, she believed in her business and worked to make it profitable, which is exactly what she now helps other women to do.

She takes pride in saving her clients from the uncertainty and loneliness that she went through when building her business by providing them with direct support and guidance throughout the process of growing their businesses.

Her vast knowledge of business practices led her to recently create Cash in the Door, a free digital guide that helps entrepreneurs sell out their offers in forty-eight hours or less using a simple three-part marketing campaign. She recognizes that, though a product or offer can be great, without the right promotion that grabs customers’ attention, it may never reach its potential. Leaving no room for confusion, Cash in the Door helps solopreneurs sell out their offers in 48 hours or less through an easy three-part email campaign. Designed to help women make sales fast, it does all the heavy lifting for them.

Though this is Hannah’s latest offer, it’s not the only way she helps other solopreneurs. She has a variety of methods for teaching women how to scale their businesses while making an impact, including her signature course, Launch Like a Legend, which provides the strategy, structure, and support to women so they can launch their digital products and services successfully.

Hannah Koenig’s mission is to help other women find theirs. She focuses on helping women build wealth that provides them freedom from a traditional career path and allows them to make an impact while doing so.

Learn more about Cash in the Door on the website and follow Hannah’s latest ventures on Instagram.

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Ryan Pierre

Ryan Pierre

Ryan is an entrepreneur, business graduate, and content strategist. He is passionate about writing stuff for startups.

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