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[Free training] How to attract *high-value* B2B leads through LinkedIn

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Hi {NAME}, However you feel about luxury brands, they do something we can all learn from: They draw

Hi {NAME}, However you feel about luxury brands, they do something we can all learn from: They draw in their target customer (people who can and will pay thousands of dollars more for the brand name)... …and repel everyone else (low-income customers and bargain shoppers). And that’s something that B2B businesses can emulate, too – so that you’ll only attract qualified, high-value leads… and avoid wasting your time on unqualified leads. So how do you do that? That’s what my friends from Connect 365 are revealing in their free training, “[B2B Prospecting on LinkedIn](=).” It’s happening on Tuesday, January 16, at 11am Pacific / 2pm Eastern. And when you join, you’ll discover: - What exactly a high-value B2B lead really looks like, and how to spot them… - What makes LinkedIn the best platform for finding your ideal B2B prospects… - How to consistently attract high-value B2B leads – and turn them into paying customers… - What the top 3% of the “Buyer Pyramid” is, and how to *flip it* to your advantage (Hint: it’s the trick to winning your best clients in the long run…) - The 3 components of the B2B anti-funnel framework that gets your prospects to say “yes!” to your offers… - …and much more! This training is the first session of their 3-part “B2B Anti-Funnel Bootcamp.” So when you register, you’ll also automatically get access to the other sessions. [Go here for more details and to save your spot for this free training now](). It’s happening in less than a week – register now so you don’t miss it! Cheers, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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