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proof: getting dream clients can be easy

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Hey {NAME},  Last week, I talked about .  See, it’s easier to make money off you by selling

Hey {NAME},  Last week, I talked about [a corrupt reason why many freelancers have a hard time finding clients](.  See, it’s easier to make money off you by selling you a supposedly new and exciting solution. And to keep you constantly chasing “what’s working now” — instead of building a foundation for long-term success based on timeless principles.  So today, I want to give you proof that finding dream clients can be both easy and timeless.  Now for this technique to work, you do need to have at least some experience.  It’s not for complete beginners.  But as long as you’ve worked with at least 5-10 clients during your career, this technique may be all it takes for you to never run out of work again…  Start by making a list of the top clients that have paid you the most money.  Then make a second list of the clients that have been the easiest to work with.  After that, look for any clients that appear on both lists.  And last, figure out what these clients have in common.  Because that will reveal the qualities you should look for in your ideal clients.  And here’s the most important step…  Go back and figure out how you first connected with the top clients you just identified.  Because at a minimum, that will give you clues about how you can connect with even more of your ideal clients. Since you know what already worked for you once before.  Plus there’s also a good chance that you can simply repeat the exact same steps that led you to your first few ideal clients to find even more of them.  Which means before you know it, you should be swimming in high-paying contracts with more dream clients than you can handle.  Also, notice how this technique is both simple and timeless.  And how I fit it into a quick email to you just now — instead of charging you for my $997 course.  Because that’s why you usually don’t hear about techniques like this from anyone else.  They care more about making money from you than helping you succeed.  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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