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I am a coach and content creator / micro influencer. I design and curate bespoke digital solutions for solo-preneurs and empower them to implement and achieve their desired outcomes.
Waine Street, 2096, Freshwater, Australia

Reply from Alena Turley
Alena was really easy to work with. Her commitment to outcomes is fantastic. She has a knack of being able to understand what's required and then executing in an easy and thorough way. If you need support in personal branding I would very much recommend her.

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