Lemonade Marketing

Entrepreneurs these days are living with

lemons, and making lemonade! And many are looking for new ideas, prospects,

and sources of assistance.

Or, to be brief, saving time and saving money.

If you think it’s time for a new look, I’d be happy to have a look with you. I’ll do it without cost to you.

Most businesses find these times difficult – demand is suppressed, credit is hard to find, cash flows in the wrong direction, doubt and fear abound. Yet there are big opportunities for those who look, who expand their marketing, who get their websites to pay them back. And I work with 25 successful coaching clients who are marketing more, getting more clients, enjoying the lemonade.

Lemonade Marketing involves:

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An entrepreneur assessment. A marketing review and re-commitment A set of new goals and objectives. Action! Action! Action!

To begin, email me, to: craig@craigjennings.com. On the subject line: Lemonade Marketing.

When you register, you’ll receive an entrepreneur assessment. It will give you a brief overview of where you are, and suggest where you might want to go.

Then, you/ll receive 10 articles, one every three days. They contain ideas and actions designed for immediate use by entrepreneurs: How do you manage time (or does it manage you?) how do you market, manage others, manage yourself! Then there’s the R.O.I. dilemma! We’d like the return before we make the investment, right? And sales.

No business survives without it.

These articles follow the ROI model. The time you invest (in reading them) is small. The payoff can be huge.

Here’s an example:One of my clients, Reena, was having trouble “getting things done.” We had a quick conversation. Here’s her response. “Craig – the best thing I ever did – “Reena time!” I got so much done in a couple of days that I haven’t been able to do in a long time. I wrote things down and I feel I have a plan for now.”

Another example:

Steve had bought a music school, showed me a wonky balance sheet, thought he might be losing money. (He was!) He complained that he was working 24/7, didn’t get to play and perform much anymore, really not happy at all.

Three years later, Steve is clearly the CEO. He understands every number on his balance sheet now, including the positive net income and equity numbers, has hired 3 managers, is playing and performing, and has decided to go after a long-deferred PhD in his spare time!

Putting it bluntly, a business coach is only successful when his customers are successful.

Register now, and I’ll send you the assessment and free marketing newsletters.

? What is CEO time and how you get some. ? MakingTime ? Intentional Referrals ? Dealing With The New Economy

? Accountability – is more better? ? Time Management Is Bogus ? It’s About Time ? Why we put off the really important things ? Confronting the R.O.I. Dilemma – where a shortcut can cost you. ? Sales – Stepping back to sharpen up.

To receive them, register here for Lemonade Marketing: This also entitles you to a free “Strategy Session” where we review your assessment, explore your goals, see what you’d like to take on and how you’d like to grow your business.

Craig Jennings Business Coach http://www.craigjennings.com 516 944-6454

Here’s my intention: to put money in your pocket either way.

 

Craig Jennings Business Coach

“Small Business Is Like A 10-Speed Bike. Most Of Us Don’t Use All The Gears!” with apologies to Peanuts and Charles Schulz.

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