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What You Need to Have in Place Before You Pitch Anyone 23 Jun 202601:01:18

In this episode of Hey, Let’s Collab, I’m joined by Heather Ritchie, Hailey Rowe, Leah Rae Getts, Diane Foy, and Cathleen Thomas for a candid conversation about what it really takes to start pitching collaborations. We unpack the foundations that make you collaboration-ready, from getting clear on your offer and audience to creating a simple freebie, staying organized, and pitching in a way that feels aligned and authentic. If pitching has ever felt intimidating or like something you need to be more “ready” for first, this episode will help you simplify the process and take action with more confidence.

Tune in to hear more on:

  • What you actually need in place before you start pitching collaborations
  • Why clarity around your offer, audience, and values makes collaboration decisions easier
  • How to pitch yourself without sounding generic, overthinking every word, or waiting for everything to be perfect
  • Why small audiences can still land great collaboration opportunities, especially with an engaged list and the right fit
  • How to use simple tools like a freebie, pitch template, collab guide, or spreadsheet to stay organized and ready
  • What makes someone look collaboration-ready in a pitch, from doing your research to showing the value you bring

This episode is such a good reminder that collaboration readiness is not about having a massive audience, a perfect business, or every asset polished before you begin. It is about knowing how you help, showing up as yourself, and taking the next aligned step with confidence. Tune in to hear how these five creators approach pitching, collaboration strategy, and building relationships that lead to real growth.

Plus, don’t forget to grab the free collab scripts at heyletscollab.com to start creating your own profitable partnerships and make sure you’re subscribed to you never miss an episode!

Guest Links:
Heather Ritchie
Website: https://writerslifeforyou.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeforyou/

Hailey Rowe
Website: https://www.haileyrowe.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hailey_rowe/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/haileyr/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/haileyrowe

Leah Rae Getts
Website: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leahraegetts/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahraegetts/

Diane Foy
Website: https://dianefoy.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dianefoyarts
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianefoy/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqh4hRvU1xdj07zEj0HRHzA

Cathleen Thomas
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathleen-thomas-11932318/

Links:
Website: https://heyletscollab.com
Instagram: Hey, Let's Collab (@heyletscollab) • Instagram profile
FREE Collab Scripts: Collab Scripts - Hey, Let's Collab
Collab Starter Kit: https://heyletscollab.com/kit
Blog: Blog - Hey, Let's Collab
YouTube: Hey, Let's Collab
Pinterest: Hey Let's Collab

Easy Ways to Collaborate With Other Creators (As an Absolute Beginner)23 Jun 202600:35:24

In this episode of Hey, Let’s Collab, I’m breaking down 10 simple ways to start collaborating with other creators, even if you’re brand new, starting from zero, or don’t feel ready yet. I walk you through the simple foundation you need before you start, how to find aligned collaboration opportunities, and the different types of creator partnerships that can help you grow your audience, build your email list, and create momentum in your business. From showing up in online communities to guest podcasting, email swaps, bundles, and summits, this episode is all about helping you take your first step into collaboration with confidence.

Tune in to hear more on:

  • The four simple things you need in place before you start collaborating
  • How to identify your audience and find aligned creators in parallel niches
  • Why online communities are one of the easiest places to land your first collaboration
  • 10 beginner-friendly collaboration types, from affiliate partnerships to guest posts, podcast interviews, email swaps, bundles, and summits
  • How to start growing your email list through collaborations, even if you do not have one yet
  • Why you do not need a website, a big audience, or a polished offer to begin building profitable partnerships

Collaborations do not need to be complicated to be powerful. This is your reminder that you can start with what you have, use your expertise right now, and begin building relationships that grow your audience and your business over time. Tune in to discover which collaboration opportunities are the best fit for where you are right now, then grab the Collab Starter Kit at heyletscollab.com to start putting your own collaboration plan into action.

Links:
Website: https://heyletscollab.com
Instagram: Hey, Let's Collab (@heyletscollab) • Instagram profile
FREE Collab Scripts: Collab Scripts - Hey, Let's Collab
Collab Starter Kit: https://heyletscollab.com/kit
Blog: Blog - Hey, Let's Collab
YouTube: Hey, Let's Collab
Pinterest: Hey Let's Collab

Why Liz Wilcox Said No to a $1,800 Paid Promo and Yes to an Email Swap23 Jun 202600:34:33

In this episode of Hey, Let’s Collab, I’m joined by email marketing strategist, Liz Wilcox to break down one of the simplest collaborations you can do as a creator, a freebie swap. Liz shares how a straightforward list-building collaboration turned into more than 450 new leads, over 160 tripwire sales and a long-term partnership opportunity that went far beyond a one-time promotion.

We talk about why collaborations have played such a central role in Liz’s business growth, how she approaches audience-building through email and what made this particular partnership feel like such a strong fit from the start. From assessing whether a collaboration is truly equal to deciding when it’s worth customizing an offer for someone else’s audience, this episode is packed with practical takeaways for creators who want to grow through aligned partnerships.

Tune in to hear more on:

  • Why Liz sees collaborations as one of the fastest ways to build trust and grow an email list
  • How a freebie swap brought in leads and tripwire sales from one partner promotion
  • What made Liz turn down a paid solo email in favour of a list-building collaboration
  • Green flags to look for before saying yes to a collaboration
  • Red flags that make a partnership feel too lopsided, even when the opportunity looks good on paper
  • How creating a tailored offer for the right audience can dramatically improve collaboration results

This episode is such a good reminder that collaborations do not need to be complicated to be profitable. A well-matched freebie swap, the right audience, and a little bit of strategy can create momentum that keeps paying off long after the initial promotion ends. Tune in to hear how Liz thinks about collaboration, list growth, and building trust in a way that actually converts, then grab the collab scripts at heyletscollab.com to start building your own profitable partnerships.

Guest Links:
Website: https://lizwilcox.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-wilcox-58740b1b0/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelizwilcox/?hl=en
Freebie (Mega Email Swipe File): https://lizwilcox.kit.com/4072e76815

Links:
Website: https://heyletscollab.com
Instagram: Hey, Let's Collab (@heyletscollab) • Instagram profile
FREE Collab Scripts: Collab Scripts - Hey, Let's Collab
Collab Starter Kit: https://heyletscollab.com/kit
Blog: Blog - Hey, Let's Collab
YouTube: Hey, Let's Collab
Pinterest: Hey Let's Collab

Making 200K in Course Sales with No Social Media Following, Blog or Email List 23 Jun 202600:08:36

In this very first episode of Hey Let's Collab, I share the story that completely changed the way I think about growing an online business. Long before I had an email list, social media following, or blog, I discovered that collaborations could unlock opportunities far faster than traditional marketing strategies. What started as a simple conversation with a few creators turned into a business-building approach that has generated sales, subscribers, relationships, and growth for years.

If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the pressure to constantly create content, grow a following, or wait for organic reach to work in your favor, this episode will show you another path forward.

Tune in to hear more on:

  • How a simple collaboration strategy helped me generate $200,000 in course sales with no audience of my own.
  • Why you don't need a large following, email list, or product to start collaborating.
  • The different types of collaborations available to creators at every stage of business.
  • What I've learned from participating in more than 100 collaborations over the last decade.
  • Why showing up in someone else's community can create faster growth than building everything from scratch.
  • What you can expect from future episodes as we break down real collaboration case studies from pitch to results.

Collaborations have been one of the most powerful growth tools in my business, and this podcast is dedicated to showing you exactly how they work. Tune in and discover how strategic partnerships can help you grow your audience, expand your reach and create opportunities you don't have to build alone. Plus, don't forget to grab the free collaboration scripts at heyletscollab.com to start creating your own profitable partnerships.

Links:
Website: https://heyletscollab.com
Instagram: Hey, Let's Collab (@heyletscollab) • Instagram profile
FREE Collab Scripts: Collab Scripts - Hey, Let's Collab
Collab Starter Kit: https://heyletscollab.com/kit
Blog: Blog - Hey, Let's Collab
YouTube: Hey, Let's Collab
Pinterest: Hey Let's Collab

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