Mike Shreeve – 366 Days of Done-For-You Client Getting
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- Gets your business in front of targeted potential prospects every single day.
- Serves your prospects with the help they need exactly when they need it, automatically
- Consistently builds an audience full of warm, ideal client leads
- Pre-sells your customers on your higher level services while building loyalty and “raving fans”
- Indoctrinates your audience so they build bonds and trust with you every day
- Positions you perfectly to be the only provider they consider when it comes time to buy
- Creates new clients from prospects who weren’t ready before, by nurturing them into ideal clients over time
- And does all of this automatically, 24/7, 366 days a year WITHOUT sleeping, getting sick, or taking vacation . . . and for a fraction of the cost of outsourcing to another person or service provider . . .
“I Don’t Have Enough Time To Build My Client-Getting Faucet!”
If you have to spend all your time to get clients, the idea of building a client-getting faucet, with all of its individual pieces and parts, feels impossible.
You’re already using every spare hour of the day finding clients, serving them, caring for your family, and keeping yourself in good enough condition to do it all again tomorrow . . .
Even when you decide to put in some “overtime” and get started, eventually you hit a “roadblock” and get stuck.
Then you run out of spare time.
You have to default back to a different, faster method of client-getting . . .
. . . maybe cold outreach, or tapping your networks for referrals.
Then, a few new clients keep you busy, and the client-getting faucet goes on the back-burner.
Eventually you get up the time and grit to try it again.
But you come up on the very same roadblock that tripped you up last time.
Usually it’s something like . . .
“I Don’t Know Know What To Offer!”
“I Don’t Know How To Write The Most Effective Copy, and I Don’t Have Time To Learn How Either!”
You’re probably not a copywriter.
And even if you are, you’re going to struggle to write copy for yourself.
It’s hard to sell yourself.
It’s hard to remove all of the mental barriers, secret fears, and personal ambitions from the picture when it’s time to sell your own services.
Even top-tier marketers and copywriters hire other marketers and copywriters to help them.
You’re not alone when you struggle to market yourself effectively, and dread having to “close” new clients . . .
. . . even when you’re genuinely excited to serve someone and you’re certain you know exactly how to help them.
And even when you push through all of that, there’s still . . .
“This Tech Stuff Is Too Complicated!”
I’m not a tech person.
In fact, I outsource anything even remotely tech-related to someone else at the very first opportunity.
But outsourcing, even to just a lower cost VA, can add up fast . . .
(For a decent VA, for example, you might pay $15/hr for 10 hours a week minimum, which adds up to $1,800 a year to start – and you would still need to provide the directions at that price . . .)
. . . and hiring a third-party service to do it all for you is even pricier.
(I offer done-for you client-getting-faucet to freelancers, and charge at least $25,000 for a one-time set-up . . . )
And neither of these options will solve the problem entirely—because you still need to manage the person or team you’ve hired to help you, which just adds more to your plate.
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