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    Outbound lead generation doesn't work for me

    @cliff19 No no. Just do a google search for BNI "your city". You'll see what groups exist, sign up to be a visitor to the one that is closest to you/most convenient for you. You can visit each chapter twice. When you're ready, you can apply. It costs (and it isn't what most people would consider...
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    A Residential Audio Video Business - A Dissection of the Past and the Beginning of a Weekly Review of my Sweaty Journey through the rest of 2021

    @ray3 Well done. Just posting this can be helpful in thinking through things and getting out of your own head. I'd suggest that you just start posting to your local website, Google My Business, Instagram, and Facebook everyday. If not everyday, 3 - 5 times per week. You have your pick of what to...
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    Outbound lead generation doesn't work for me

    @cliff19 I'd suggest that once you hone your pitch a bit more, look for BNI groups in your area. Visit them - it costs nothing but your time at that stage. BNI is just a group of business professionals generating referrals for each other. If you find a nice group with the right mix of...
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    How can I get my product/service to be seen by more people?

    @yorkiegal I feel like a broken record I post this so often in this sub but: "Look up BNI {your city/town/locale} on Google. Hopefully you have a chapter or two. Sign up as a visitor and go visit. BNI is a networking organization that is structured and has a barrier to entry - it costs money...
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    Looking for suggestions of professional development that have a cost but are actually helpful

    @imnotatelevision BNI. 100% best ROI for this type of investment if you find a chapter you vibe with and can commit your time.
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    Any moving company folks here?

    @gdub81 I am the owner of a junk removal company. I know junk removal is not moving, but they are sister industries so I hope the info will help. Tips are a significant portion of my employees' pay. Typically, my crews make an additional 20% - 30% of their hourly wage in tips, depending upon the...
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