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Deepening Our Relationships with Clients – An Invitation
Marketing strategist Lynn Serafinn is offering free consultations to 10 special business owners who want to deepen their relationships with their clients. Throughout most of August, I was on a journey – physically, emotionally and spiritually. First I spent three … Continue reading
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Nurturing Your Relationship with Your High-End Customers
Lynn Serafinn explores the 7 Graces Marketing Funnel, and offers us a checklist for cultivating more intimate and trusting relationships with our top clients. Many times on this blog I’ve spoken about how we can look at the traditional idea … Continue reading
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Why Turning Services into Products is Good for Business AND Customers
Lynn Serafinn explains how and why business owners can make more money and provide more value to clients (and themselves) by turning services into products. While many of my clients are authors, they also tend to be what I call … Continue reading