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Peter George, Marketing Coach for Self-Employed
Member since 09th July 2007
Occupation: Marketing Coach for Self-Employed Professionals
Peter is the marketing coach and recognized expert who is known for helping self-employed professionals consistently get more clients and make more profits. He understands that, as a self-employed professional, you did not go into business so you could be a marketer. You started your own company so you could provide services to others. However, without consistently implementing effective marketing strategies and tactics, you are likely to regularly find yourself without enough clients. Through his acclaimed "More Clients More Profits" System, Peter shows you how to market more effectively to profitable clients, helping you achieve your objectives sooner than you otherwise would have. As the foremost marketing coach for self-employed professionals, Peter helps them build their practices, achieve their goals, and realize their dreams. His clients include accountants, IT professionals, designers, creatives, health practitioners, trainers and others. Immediately download "101 Ways to Attract More Clients" at http://MoreClientsMoreProfits.com

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As self-employed professionals, we are always looking for ways to get ahead -- ways to reduce costs, get more clients, increase profits, and enjoy our businesses more. We learn the latest marketing tactics, read how others have found success, develop beau...
If you had to survive solely on the fish you catch, you would do everything possible to give yourself the best opportunity to not only catch fish, but also catch those that taste good and provide bountiful portions. You would check reports about what kind...
When it comes to marketing your services, two facts hold true. One is, when things are important to people, they buy -- or at least attempt to buy -- from a recognized expert. The other is, to be most profitable, you must differentiate yourself from your ...
It’s December, and you would think that Santa’s work is just getting started. But Santa, being the world’s greatest marketer, begins working on the upcoming year on December 26. I suppose he gets a good night’s sleep after he gets back from his ri...
You might not be able to attract overnight all the clients you need, but you can immediately get yourself in a better position to do so. Implement these seven easy steps, and you're on your way. 1. Your cell phone message voice-mail announcement I've ...
I remember it well. I was 12 years old when I heard Eric Clapton's first solo album. I can tell you where I was. I can tell you the first song I listened to. (It wasn't the first track.) I can tell you that I was an instant fan and have been ever since â€...
For more than 15 years, I owned a publishing firm. I learned two valuable lessons during that time. One is that publishing is about deadline after deadline. The other is that you cannot be perfect. When I began the company, I had no experience whatsoev...
It's not surprising that, when it comes to developing a new marketing plan or brand, everyone wants to get right to the sexy stuff -- the design work. We are all eager to see what out new look is going to be -- how the businesses cards look ... how proud ...
Self-employed professionals did not go into business so they could be marketers. They started their own companies so they could provide accounting, bookkeeping, legal, design, healthcare, and other services. However, without consistently implementing effe...
If you have ever given a speech or other presentation, the host or MC has probably asked you in advance for an introduction that he can read. At least I hope so. You want to be accurately introduced and in a manner that present you in a good light. The sa...
Recently, I had the opportunity to interview Jonathan Tisch, CEO of Loews Hotels and author of "Chocolates on the Pillow Aren't Enough: Reinventing the Customer Experience." Published earlier this year, his book has been named as a finalist for the Quill...
Sitting on the edge of a counter is a bucket. Only partially filled, it continues to let water escape -- drip by drip -- from a hole at the bottom. Scurrying back and forth is a team of people, trying in vain to add enough water to fill the bucket ... or ...
I see it all the time -- companies using the terms "customer experience" and "customer satisfaction" as if they are synonymous. They're not. The former is based on emotion that is derived from a process. The latter is based on an outcome at a particular m...