Rainmaker Resources | Links & Resources for Professional Services Partners, Business Developers and Marketers

by Ian · 5 comments

I spend quite a bit of time scouring the net for high quality resources and information on business development and marketing for professional services. While they have a lot in common with product sales – particularly large, complex sales; there are also a number of unique factors which need to be taken into consideration when marketing and selling professional services. Unfortunately, there are relatively few high quality resources available to give guidance in this area.

Well, the good news is, I’ve created the Rainmaker Resources (www.rainmaker-resources.com)  portal as a guide to some of the best resources on professional services rainmaking available on the net: blogs, articles, podcasts, videos and books.

The portal reflects my own personal opinion, of course; but please feel free to add your own favourite links and resources – either directly (it’s a Squidoo Lens) or drop me a message and I’ll add it for you.

Ian

 

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Tim Rohrer 9 July 2008 at 5:39 am

I love this idea, Ian! We all need great resources and I appreciate you doing the organizing on our behalf.

Sales Training 11 July 2008 at 1:20 am

Great stuff! Thanks for the resources. I will be sure to pop in and take a look from time to time. If I find anything good I will pass it along.

Sales Training 11 July 2008 at 9:01 pm

What a great idea! I will visit your lens and may link it to one of mine. As far as content, you know you will get my feedback.

Karl Goldfield Sales Training 11 July 2008 at 9:04 pm

Great Idea, you know I will stop by and leave my opinions and comments for content. Also, you will be getting a link into my lens.

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