There are a few things I can truly lay claim to:
One, writing one of the best direct-marketing strategy books published in the last 75 years.
Two, marrying a woman much better looking than I deserve.
And three, developing cutting-edge lead generation strategies that consistently generate VERY high response rates and VERY qualified leads.
In fact, generating leads is something people specifically hire me to do for them, and I spend much of my consulting time in this area.
And next Wednesday, from 7 – 8:30 pm, I will be hosting a Free Teleseminar on the ins-and-outs of lead generation. On this call, I’ll reveal the “11 Most Common And Costly (Online And Offline) Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make When Trying To Generate Qualified Leads,” and how to overcome them.
To register for this completely Free call, go to
http://www.kingofcopy.com/teleseminar
Once you register you’ll receive all the call-in information you need to participate. Plus, on the day of the call you’ll receive a handout for the call itself.
Let me make one thing perfectly clear — and unfortunately, I first learned this the hard way over my last 21 years in sales. “Front end” activity, which is what ALL lead generation is… means everything to you — it’s the oxygen of your business. Because when your pipeline is consistently full, life is good, recession or no recession.
But when it’s dry… you are up the creek… without a paddle.
Now go sell something, Craig Garber
P.S. Register for this call, right now at: http://www.kingofcopy.com/teleseminar
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