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👃 dream clients are hiding under me

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brian@freelancelikeapro.com

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Hey {NAME}, Most of the freelancers I talk with spend countless hours every week chasing down new

(Freelance Like A Pro) Hey {NAME},  Most of the freelancers I talk with spend countless hours every week chasing down new clients.  Day after day, they spend their time numbly scrolling through Facebook groups and job-board listings…  Flooding their social media with posts that no one ever sees…  Or sending one cold message after another into the dark abyss — never to return.  Yet as you’re about to discover — unless you’re a complete beginner — you probably have a stockpile of dream clients hiding right under your nose as we speak.  And you don’t even know it.  But these clients could add thousands of dollars to your bottom line — every single month.  And the best part is, they are almost always happy to pay premium rates…without any negotiation at all.  In fact, finding these “hidden clients” is one of the biggest things I work on with my private freelance coaching students.  And with my help, my students have been able to sign clients for projects worth $10,000…$15,000…even $20,000 a piece up front. (Usually with royalties and performance bonuses on the back end, too.)  While other students have negotiated for fat increases on their monthly retainers. For example, one student is now making an extra $2,500 per month from one of his retainers. (Which means he’s guaranteed to get a 5X return on his investment every month — from this increased retainer alone.)  So if you want me to show you how to sign the dream clients likely hiding under your nose as we speak, I’m planning to open one or two more spots for private coaching in May.  You can [see all the details about the program on this page](. And if it sounds like it could be a fit, you can use the form at the bottom to join the waitlist.  That way, you’ll be able to claim one of the limited spots I’m opening before anyone else.  And fair warning, the last time I opened up space in the program, it filled up in a matter of minutes. So there’s a good chance that you won’t even get a chance to sign up if you don’t [get on the waitlist now](.  Until next week,  -Brian [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( Freelance Like A Pro PO Box 281 Bloomingdale New Jersey 07403 United States [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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