Online Business for Christian Women | The Kingdom Revolution Podcast, Faith, Grow Your Business, Organic Marketing Growth, ditch social media, doing business with God

By: Kristin Dronchi - Profitable online business without social media Organic growth for online businesses focusing on faith and family
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  • Are you a Christian Mama looking to start, grow and launch your online business and want to do with God’s Way, not the worlds way? You know you want a profitable online business without social media and without the algorithm hunger games and are ready to ditch that social media grind? You know that you are #calledtobusiness and it is the vehicle that will help you work from home or come home so that you can raise your warriors for the Kingdom while making impact and income but you have been struggling. Do you know that you have been called to take your gifts, talents, life experiences, knowledge or even that hobby that you love and create an online business around it make an impact here on this side of Heaven? Are you sick of feeling pressure to constantly show up on social media, or be tied to your phone 24/7 in order to find your perfect fit clients? Then you are in the right place!! Tune into the latest episodes of Kingdom Revolution, hosted by me… Kristin Dronchi. Hi! I am Kristin, mama, wifey, ex 9 to 5’er and daughter of the King. It is my mission to bring mamas home to restore the family unit they way God intended through entrepreneurship. I am a MAMA. A mom against the mainstream (evil) agenda! The coach you hire when you are a MAMA that wants to find your voice, you mission and your movement and use your business to fight the evils of this world. I believe that your business is your battlefield. It’s the how you get to show up to use your voice and create Kingdom wealth to fight against the injustice or bring forth that passion that God has placed on your heart! In this podcast, I will share with you: -> My personal journey and struggles from employee to entrepreneur -> Tactical business tips, spiritual and mindset strategies -> How to grow and make sure you are in alignment with your assignment -> How to organically grow fast without being a slave to social media With a focus bringing mamas home to restore the family unit the way God intended, so that you can raise your warriors for the Kingdom while creating impact and income, countering society’s narratives, and fighting against harmful evil mainstream agendas, I will encourage you, the Faith Filled Woman Entrepreneur to stand firm and use your voice to make a difference in the world. Next Steps: ->Ready for that that NEXT STEP because you KNOW God has called you to use your gifts, knowledge, life experiences or that hobby that you love, to help others? Visit the Website: www.kristindronchi.com to learn more!!
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  • 168 // AI vs. Human Connection: Why Faith-Fueled Copywriting Wins Every Time with Krista Tressa
    Apr 17 2025
    The Power of Faith and Authenticity in Copywriting with Krista Tressa In the world of business, especially for Christian entrepreneurs, it can be easy to get caught up in the hustle and overlook one of the most important aspects of success: authenticity. How do you build a business that not only thrives but also reflects the values of your faith? Today’s episode of the Kingdom Revolution Podcast is essential for those of you who are seeking to deepen your connection with your audience and create a business that stands out for the right reasons. We’re diving into the powerful intersection of faith and copywriting with Krista Tressa, a Christ-centered CEO and Chief Copywriting Officer at Caring Messenger Copywriting. Krista’s mission is to help small businesses connect authentically with their audiences through emotionally intelligent, purpose-driven messaging that not only elevates profits but also advances the Kingdom of God. If you’ve ever wondered how to blend your faith with your business in a meaningful way, this episode is packed with wisdom and insight that you don’t want to miss. From Pharmacist to Entrepreneur: A God-Driven Journey Krista’s story is one of divine orchestration. Originally trained as a pharmacist and later a high school tech ed teacher, Krista’s career path took an unexpected turn into copywriting. As she reflects, it’s clear that this shift was guided by God. “It’s a God thing,” Krista says. “Writing’s always been a passion of mine. I didn’t realize that I could help my family financially with it.” Over time, God used her past experiences to fuel her new career, leading her to empower kingdom builders and Christian entrepreneurs through her copywriting services. Her journey into entrepreneurship, which she now sees as part of her ministry, is a testimony to God’s timing. Krista helps businesses communicate their heart and values through impactful messaging, believing that copywriting is not just a skill—it’s a ministry. “It’s really a God thing,” she emphasizes, acknowledging the role of faith in everything she does. Copywriting: More Than Just Words Krista explains copywriting as the art of using emotionally intelligent messaging to connect with an audience and inspire action. Whether selling a product or service, the goal is to emotionally engage potential customers so they’ll take the desired action, such as making a purchase or signing up for a service. But copywriting is much more than just writing words; it involves storytelling, brand voice, and tapping into human emotions. Krista describes her approach as one driven by discernment and wisdom from the Holy Spirit. She has a unique ability to read between the lines and connect with people on a deeper level. This skill, she says, has helped her build a thriving business and make a positive impact on her clients. She also shares a special moment when her children, especially her teenagers, ask her for help editing papers. “It’s heartwarming,” she says, “because I get to nurture that gift of writing while encouraging them in their own journey.” Understanding Your Brand Voice: The Importance of a Tone Guide One of the key aspects of Krista’s work is helping clients understand their brand voice and tone. For many entrepreneurs, especially in the early stages of their business, it can be challenging to express their unique message in a way that resonates with their ideal audience. This is where Krista’s expertise shines. She explains, “Not everyone is gifted with tapping into the emotional side of messaging or knows how to share their story effectively. That’s where I come in.” Whether a client is unsure about their brand tone or needs help articulating their message, Krista works closely with them to refine their voice and create a tone guide. This guide serves as a foundation for all marketing materials and ensures consistency as the business grows. Krista also highlights the value of hiring a professional copywriter early in the process. “It’s so important to have someone who can draw that authentic message out of you,” she says. By enlisting an expert, entrepreneurs can build a stronger connection with their audience and stand out in the crowded online space. The Role of AI in Copywriting: A Tool, Not a Replacement In the age of artificial intelligence, many business owners turn to AI for content creation. But Krista warns against relying solely on AI for copywriting. While AI can be a useful tool for streamlining processes or analyzing data, it lacks the human touch that is essential for emotional engagement. “AI is a tool, but it’s not meant to replace the human connection,” Krista explains. “Your clients will eventually figure out if you’re hiding behind AI. It’s artificial—it’s not real.” What AI can’t replicate is the intuition, discernment, and Holy Spirit guidance that a Christ-centered copywriter brings to the table. Krista ...
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    24 mins
  • 167 // The #1 Lead Magnet Mistake Christian Women in Online Business Make
    Apr 8 2025
    The #1 Lead Magnet Mistake Christian Women in Online Business Make Is your free lead magnet secretly sabotaging your sales? Discover why most Christian Women Entrepreneurs are making a critical mistake with their email list strategy. The Lead Magnet Mistake That's Costing You Sales You've done everything "right." You created that free PDF guide, checklist, or resource. You've promoted it on social media. You've participated in bundles and summits. Your email list has grown impressively, and your open rates look decent. People even compliment your content. But when you finally launch your offer... crickets. If this sounds familiar, you're experiencing what I call the invisible gap – a critical mistake that many Christian women entrepreneurs make when building their email list. The Core Problem: Your Freebie Doesn't Create Desire for Your Offer The fundamental issue isn't that you have a lead magnet or that you're building an email list. The problem is that your freebie doesn't strategically align with your paid offer, creating a disconnect in your customer journey. Most entrepreneurs experience marketing funnels from left to right: See content or adOpt in for freebieJoin email listAttend webinar/challengeConsider paid offer So naturally, they create their funnel in that same order. They start by making a lead magnet, then figure out what to sell later. This approach creates a fatal flaw: building a bridge that leads nowhere. The Counterintuitive Approach: Start with the End in Mind Successful online marketers take a completely different approach. They work backwards, not forwards: Define your paid offer first - Get absolute clarity on what transformation you provideMap your signature framework - Outline exactly how you help your ideal clientsExtract a strategic piece - Create a lead magnet that naturally sets up desire for your offer When you start with your offer first, your entire funnel becomes strategically aligned. Your lead magnet doesn't just build your list – it begins the sales process by attracting the right people and creating demand for your solution. The Two-Question Framework for Converting Lead Magnets To create a lead magnet that effectively bridges to your paid offer, ask these two critical questions: What specific, tangible outcome does your offer provide? (Focus on external, visible results) Instead of "Improve your YouTube marketing"Try "Get your first YouTube video ranked at the top of YouTube search" What does that give them? (Ask repeatedly to uncover deeper emotional benefits) More exposureMore leads and salesMore moneyMore freedom and time with family These questions help you define both the external and internal outcomes of your offer, allowing you to create a lead magnet that speaks directly to these desires. Common Lead Magnet Mistakes to Avoid 1. Duct-Taping Your Business Together Creating a lead magnet without knowing what you're selling next leaves you constantly starting and stopping, trying to figure out the next step. 2. Choosing Unrelated Lead Magnet Topics If your lead magnet doesn't connect logically to your offer, you'll attract the wrong subscribers. Example: A YouTube course with a lead magnet about building an email list. 3. Working in the Wrong Direction Experiencing funnels from left to right, then creating yours the same way, leads to misalignment and poor results. The Consequences of Getting This Wrong When your lead magnet doesn't align with your offer, you'll experience: Large email list but few buyersWasted effort on content that doesn't generate salesEndless content creation trying to warm up the wrong audienceConstant frustration and underwhelming launches The Solution: Map Your Customer Journey Backwards Smart Kingdom entrepreneurs work backwards: Start with YOU by God's design (extract your unique blueprint)Define your offer with absolute clarityMap your customer journey toward that paid offerCreate a lead magnet that bridges the gap Your lead magnet should be the first step of your sales funnel, not a separate list-building activity. Think of it as the perfect first step in your client's transformation journey. Ready to Fix Your Lead Magnet Strategy? If you're ready to stop duct-taping your business together and create a strategic funnel that actually converts, you need to: Get clarity on your offerDefine your "B to Y" (the bridge that takes clients from their current situation to their desired outcome)Create a lead magnet that creates genuine demand for your solution Remember: If your lead magnet doesn't create desire for your offer and move your ideal client closer to saying yes, it's not serving its purpose. Want help implementing this approach in your business? The Business by God's Design Academy doors are currently open. Get lifetime access before the program structure changes. More information here: https://go.kristindronchi.com/obbgd-academy Email me if you want to set up a consultation call! The It’s Time Conference Information: My...
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    32 mins
  • 166. Amplify Your Kingdom Message: The Power of Podcast Guesting with Sabrina Hammonds
    Mar 27 2025
    Amplify Your Kingdom Message: The Power of Podcast Guesting with Sabrina Hammonds Are you a Kingdom woman in online business looking to expand your reach and impact? What if the key to amplifying your God-given message lies not in chasing social media algorithms, but in authentic conversations that reach deeply engaged listeners? In a recent episode of the Kingdom Revolution podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with Sabrina Hammonds, founder of Kingdom Connections Podcast and Media Agency. Sabrina helps transformational leaders amplify their message and connect with their ideal audience through strategic podcast guesting. How Podcast Guesting Can Transform Your Kingdom Business Sabrina’s journey into podcast guesting began unexpectedly. With no intention of starting a business and no knowledge of what a podcast was, she found herself offering to help someone share their powerful testimony. “I had no idea what I was offering to do for this woman,” Sabrina recalls. “And she says, ‘Yeah, I’m supposed to be speaking. The Lord’s already told me that. Let’s do it.'” This led to what Sabrina describes as “building the plane as you go” business model, where she discovered podcast guesting as an effective way to help her clients share their message. “Never discount yourself or count yourself out from doing what you feel like God is leading you to simply because you don’t know. It’s okay. He knows and that’s enough.” Getting Started with Podcast Guesting If you’re interested in trying podcast guesting, Sabrina recommends starting in communities where people are looking for collaboration partners. Here’s a simple approach: Join communities (like Kristen’s) where podcast hosts gatherShare that you’re passionate about your topic and looking for opportunities to add valueWhen someone responds with their podcast, listen to 2-3 episodes to understand their message and audienceReach out authentically: “I listened to your podcast. I listened to this episode. I totally relate and resonate with what you shared. I think I could really add value to your audience because this is what I’m passionate about sharing.” Remember, podcast hosts are looking for guests who can fill in gaps and solve problems their audience is experiencing. Quality Over Quantity: The Power of One Connection Sabrina emphasizes that podcast guesting isn’t about the number of shows you appear on, but the quality of connections you make. She shared how one strategic connection with Nadine Mullings has created multiplication in her business and for her clients. “God is a God of relationships. Through this one connection, there has been such multiplication in my business and in the business and connections for my clients—I can’t even tell you how much, it’s almost too much to count.” This approach aligns with Kingdom principles. We’re not doing business the world’s way, focused solely on numbers, but the Lord’s way, where He can multiply the impact of even one appearance. Common Mistakes to Avoid When Pitching Yourself as a Guest Sabrina highlighted four common pitfalls to avoid: Lack of research: Don’t mass-pitch to podcasts without thoroughly understanding their message and audience. “Spirituality doesn’t mean the same thing to everybody,” Sabrina warns.Self-focused pitching: Focus on how you can add value to the host’s audience rather than listing your own accomplishments.Giving up after one attempt: Many podcasts receive numerous pitches daily. Follow up if you don’t hear back initially.Trying to fit in: Understand and confidently communicate the unique value you bring. “We’re not supposed to figure out how we can fit, but really understand our value and share that with the podcast host.” Take Your Next Step: Visibility Strategy Session If you’re interested in leveraging podcast guesting to amplify your Kingdom message, Sabrina is offering a special Visibility Strategy Session. Visibility Strategy Session – Gain Clarity & Take Action Book your 30-minute Visibility Strategy Session here: https://calendly.com/sabrinahammonds/30-minute-visibility-strategy-session In this session, you will: Identify the biggest gap holding you backGain clarity on your message, audience, or positioningWalk away with one powerful next step to move forward with confidence This isn’t about more information—it’s about aligned action. Let’s unlock your next level of visibility! If you found value in this blog post, please share it with a business bestie today! You can connect with Sabrina at the link below: https://www.facebook.com/sabrina.d.hammonds Visibility Strategy Session – Gain Clarity & Take Action Book your 30-minute Visibility Strategy Session here: https://calendly.com/sabrinahammonds/30-minute-visibility-strategy-session You can connect with Nadine Mullings (as mentioned in podcast) at the link below: Nadine Mullings https://www.nadinemullings.com/https://...
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    28 mins
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