Client Attraction Chain Reaction by Henry J. DeVries
                                  
                    
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                Author:
                
                                      
                    Henry J. DeVries
                                  
              
              
                Category:
                
                                      Business & Management
                                                      
              
              
                ISBN:
                9781952233012
              
              
                Publisher:
                
                  
                    Bookbaby (Indie Books International)                  
                
              
              
                File Size:
                1.03 MB
              
              
              
            
                                
                    
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          Synopsis
                Back in science class everyone learned that a chain reaction is a sequence of reactions that causes additional reactions to take place. A metaphor for a chain reaction is a rolling snowball causing a larger snowball until finally an avalanche. Chemically, the equivalent is a spark causing a blazing forest fire. Consultants who want to attract high-paying clients are looking for the secret of creating a client attraction chain reaction. The typical hype that works for retail products and low-cost services is not only a waste of time and money for consultants, it actually makes them less attractive to prospective clients. Based on a 20-year, $3 million client-attraction proprietary research study, this book elaborates on a proven process for business development with integrity and getting an up to 400 percent to 2000 percent return on your marketing investment.              
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