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How to get clients today! EP #363

How to get clients today! EP #363

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📞 Waiting for work to come to you? It’s time to make the first move.

When business slows down, it’s easy to get stuck in waiting mode—but the best opportunities often come from the connections you’ve already made.

This episode dives into practical ways to generate leads and secure work during lean times. We explore the power of checking in with past clients and nurturing existing relationships to unlock new business.

You’ll also hear insights on cold outreach, the power of referrals, and why self-belief is key to staying proactive and resilient. Because success starts with action.

The Video Mentors: Den Lennie, Andy Johnston, Caleb Maxell, Matt Smolen


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00:00 Introduction and Addressing the Perception of Lean Times

01:27 The Power of Genuine Conversations and Checking In on Past Clients

07:37 Utilizing LinkedIn for Outreach and Collaboration

11:18 Nurturing Existing Clients and Offering Additional Services

15:34 The Importance of Mindset and Self-Belief in Business

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