The Rainmaker Network now Open for Business!

by Ian on 11 April 2009 · 1 comment

The Rainmaker Network Website

My new “baby” has just launched: The Rainmaker Network

The Rainmaker Network is a worldwide free to join network (hosted on Linkedin) focused on helping partners, marketers and business developers in Professional Service Firms to attract new clients and win new business.

The network provides a forum for debate, discussion and help for all those involved in selling professional services – from law firms to consultants & coaches to accountants, surveyors and architects.

The network has three components:

  • A Linkedin Group allowing members to connect together
  • A forum to allow discussion, debate and requests for help and information
  • A resource site: Rainmaker Resources with links to the leading professional services blogs, podcasts, videos, articles and resources on the web

Membership of the network is free. To sign-up, join the Linkedin Group. That will give access to the discussion forum and allow you to connect with other members.

If you’re a consultant, lawyer, accountant, surveyor, architect or otherwise involved in selling and marketing professional services – sign Up Now to begin enjoying the benefits of an active support community and gain access to free, expert advice and support from your peers in professional firms.

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Stefanie Hartman 18 April 2009 at 12:48 am

Sounds like a wonderful, helpful group. I’ll have to join the LinkedIn group.

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