Want to Attract More and Better Clients?

by | Mar 3, 2008 | Uncategorized | 1 comment

Travis Greenlee (pictured left), who was one of the featured speakers at the Social Media Telesummit, is holding a free webinar on Tuesday March 4 @ 1pm EST (New York time) on the 3 simple ways to attract more and better clients, income, and outrageous opportunities using social media.

When Travis spoke at the Social Media Telesummit, he over delivered on the content. His session was only supposed to be 45 minutes in length, however, he kept me and the attendees riveted to the phone for close to 80 minutes. I have no clue how to cut down his session to 74 minutes so I can burn it to CD for attendees.

If he delivered that much content at my event, I can only imagine what he’ll do at his event. Here are just a few of the many things you will learn:

  • How to transform your expertise into information products for marketing, motivating, and making money.
  • How to harness the power of technology to leverage your time and multiply your income by earning more and working less.
  • Learn three simple web 2.0 social media strategies to build a highly responsive database from scratch even with no traffic.
  • Key strategies for getting 100’s of people to promote your products and programs for free and dramatically increase your revenues.
  • How to gain greater control and freedom from your business, once and for all.

Travis is also giving away the following items to all who register for this event:

  • 60 Minute Digital Audio Training
  • Downloadable Course Workbook
  • Practice Builder Podcast Insights
  • Power Tips Mentoring eJournal

Click here to register your spot for this free webinar on March 4th @ 1pm EST

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1 Comment

  1. Richard Harrington

    Take the file to Mono.. and you can fit more on a CD.. in fact double