Take Action! Toolkit “Building Referral Business”
July 28th, 2007 by Susan Kim
(Four Teleclass Sessions)
Would you like others to SELL for you?
Are you tired of constantly pounding the pavement looking for prospects and leads?
LEARN HOW TO BUILD A REFERRAL BUSINESS
Learn over 10 key steps to start building a referral business where you can leverage your current prospects and clients to work smarter, not harder.
Clients automatically come to YOU.
You will learn how to:
- Get the clients you want.
- Prepare a message that “closes”
- Feel comfortable networking and promoting yourself.
- Build strong relationships that result in business.
- Be one step ahead of your competitors
- Have others sell for you.
Make Business EASY for Yourself
“I learned how to ask for referrals. It was informative and very valuable” Jamie Griffiths, Home Express Loan
DETAILS:
Four Teleclass Sessions
Dates and Times To Be Announced
You will get:
- Four in-depth teleclass sessions
- A workbook download ($27 value)
- A complimentary subscription of the monthly Take Action! Newsletter
- Recordings of the teleclasses each week
For more information and to schedule a private class, contact Susan at
bizprep@susankimcoaching.com
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October 3rd, 2007 at 2:00 am
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