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| Evan | 10/27/10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thanks, great stuff! |
| Rohit Khare | 04/20/10 | 8 | 8 | 10 | |
| Chrissy | 02/12/10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
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Igor, A few ideas for you: - Tailor your standard talk to a specific group e.g. Workouts for busy moms. - Ask previous talks hosts for referrals to other people who may like a talk as well. Some
Claude, I'm not an expert specifically on billboards however I do have some feedback for you. They typically cost a lot because of the mass exposure they offer. Different locations and sizes vary
Evan, They key is to reduce risk on the part of the potential customer. So ask yourself what risk do they take if they call you. For example that the repair won't work. Your marketing should aim to
Allen, The key point is what is in this for them to refer to you? If you can offer something they value, it need not be money, then you will get referrals. Why not take some to lunch and be upfront
Robert, If it was me I would - develop a list of good potential clients - create a point of difference in your offer - offer them a free security audit - then offer them a no obligation trial
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