Get More Clients with the Client Breakthrough System

by Ian · 1 comment

The Client Breakthrough SystemFor the last few weeks I’ve “secretly” been running an e-book and email training course for consultants, coaches and trainers on how to attract and win more clients. Well, secret in the sense that I’ve not mentioned it here.

The Client Breakthrough System is to my knowledge the most comprehensive – yet free – ebook and course available on how to win new clients. And it’s been getting great feedback from readers.

I’ve heard from consultants saying how they’ve benefited after going through only a few of the chapters, and how it’s made a big difference to the way they approach business development – and the success they’ve achieved.

My plan is to flesh out the book in the new year and publish it in a good old fashioned paper version.

But until the end of the year it’s free to anyone to download from Client Breakthrough

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by Ian on 28 November 2009 · 1 comment

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Tony Johnston 6 December 2009 at 4:38 pm

If you are a professional service provider, you know the importance of ‘client hunting’. It doesn’t take much time struggling at that to prove how this is a ‘eat what you kill’ business.

Well, Ian Brodie’s excellent ‘Client Breakthrough System’ will help you sharpen up your ‘client hunting’ skills so you can put more food on your firm’s table.

Ian knows his stuff and I bet his e-course will help you a lot. I particularly liked his 7 Step Lessons that he regularly emails. They will help you through the material.

Bottom line: I recommend this course to you; it helped me and I think it will help you too.

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