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Tired of crickets, ? 🦗

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Try this… Why Aren?t Clients Finding You, Creative Professional?? Hi Creative Professional, I

Try this… [Try this…]   [Live Event May 29 - Sign Up Here!]( Why Aren’t Clients Finding You, Creative Professional?? Hi Creative Professional, If you’re waiting to be “discovered” by clients… Then you’re probably used to the sound of crickets! 🎶 Getting discovered seems fantastic. Just make yourself look as attractive as possible, then sit back and wait. (It worked for Marilyn Monroe, right?) But unless you love the sound of crickets… There is a better way! Yes, you should update your LinkedIn profile, build a portfolio, and hone your elevator pitch - all with your “ideal” client in mind. But doing all of that and then stopping is like getting all dressed up just to sit on the couch and watch Netflix. So if you want: Steadier income… Projects you love… And quality clients who respect you and your expertise… Then you need to go find the clients you want. It might sound hard or overwhelming at first. After all, where do you even start? But all you need is to find organizations and people you are interested in and know you can help. And it starts with you. Look for the clients you’re best suited to serve because of: - Who you are… - What you care about… - And what you bring to their projects. That’s what will lead to building a business that you can depend on - with clients who love to work with you (and you with them!). So don’t sit back and wait. Because they won’t likely find you on their own. But don’t worry - I’ll help! Over the next few weeks I’ll be 100% focused on giving you what you need to find more and better clients. Starting with this video from my brand new “Minisode” series: Where Are All The Good Clients? [Watch Minisode #1]( to find out what kinds of clients you should be looking for… and where to go to find them: [Click to watch.]( Do you have a favorite place to find clients? Share [here on LinkedIn]( and let’s start a list. Still not sure where to look? For months, I’ve been developing a new client-finding method to uncover the best clients for you, using AI to speed things along. Hear all about it at my brand-new LIVE event: [Potential Clients on Tap—with AI]( Wednesday, May 29 from 12 - 1 pm ET You’ll learn how to: - Find loads of quality potential clients whenever you want using AI… - Identify what your best potential clients need most - without having to talk to anyone… - Get results you can actually trust from AI - in no time… And more. Plus, you'll get to watch as I demonstrate my favorite AI client-finding methods. It’s free to join - [reserve your spot here](. [Sign Me Up!]( Next Up: Play The “Client Match” Game! Tomorrow, we’re doing something new and fun - our first ever “quiz game” with wonderful illustrations from our very own [Antonio Meza](, who draws Ink Insights for each SMP Office Hours. Take the quick quiz to get “matched” with your ideal client type. Watch for it in your in-box tomorrow! More soon… Ilise Benun Your Marketing Mentor (917) 750-0498 [Register for Potential Clients on Tap LIVE Event](   [Live Event May 29 - Sign Up Here!]( Potential Clients on Tap with AI - LIVE EVENT! Find loads of quality potential clients whenever you want using AI… With results you can actually trust! What: Potential Clients on Tap with AI LIVE Event When: May 29 - 12-1pm ET [Get in for free here]( Watch: All About Mom! In the Best Bits from this month’s SMP Office Hours, I share why my mom is the reason I do what I do today. She’s the original “creative” I set out to help. With Mother’s Day coming up, what mom-inspired content could you share? [Get some ideas here](. On the Blog: Spotting “Green Flag” Clients Website designer Jill Anderson only works with good clients. And you should, too! But how do you identify them? Jill shares her favorite “green flags” to look for [here on the blog](. FOLLOW US [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [marketing-mentor.com]( | [View Online Version]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Manage]( your preferences | [Opt Out]( using TrueRemove™ Got this as a forward? [Sign up]( to receive our future emails. View this email [online](. 350 Barnard St. | Savannah, GA 31401 US This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To continue receiving our emails, add us to your address book. [powered by emma](

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