Mark Satterfield

Mark Satterfield is the author of the Gentle Rain Marketing System: How to Generate a Consistent Flow of New Clients. Quickly & Easily. With No Cold Calling. Find out more: http://www.gentlerainmarketing.com/product_bootcamp.html
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A marketing system that only has one step to it tends to scare off more people than it attracts. This is a better approach.

Persistence is one of the most powerful marketing tools any company has. Learn steps you can take to make sure you grow your business during a recession.

Timing Your Stay-In-Touch Messages

Staying in ongoing contact with prospects and clients is often the most difficult aspect of marketing. This article answers the most common questions.

The key to getting more new clients is to motivate prospects to "raise their hands" and then stay in touch with them with messages of interest. This article shows you easy-to-implement steps for doing just that.

This article focuses will show you how to make sure that your entire marketing letter gets read. Even by the most uninterested prospects.

Getting your marketing letter read hinges on the ability of the very first sentence to intrigue your reader and make them want to learn more.

Here are methods to get new clients to self-identify themselves after your next speech or presentation

Identifying the Key Decision Makers

Business Developers sometimes have difficulty identifying the decision-maker or may be blocked from getting in contact with them. Sometimes you may feel anxious or uncomfortable when you're actually in front of a senior level decision-maker. We'll discuss strategies to help you in all three of these areas.

This article describes an easy-to-create marketing system that will consistently bring you a steady stream of new clients-all of whom have pre-qualified themselves as being interested in learning more about your products or services

A simple formula you can use to quickly and easily write an article in less than 90 minutes.









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