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Why are lead generation agencies like skiing?

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Hey there, One of the best pieces of advice I’ve ever heard is that if you want to accomplish s

Hey there, One of the best pieces of advice I’ve ever heard is that if you want to accomplish something, take a look at people who’ve already done it. ‘Cause if there are people who’ve figured it out, why wouldn’t you use their advice as guideposts to speed up the learning curve? This interview can be just that for you if you’re toying around with the idea of starting your own lead generation/marketing agency. My guest for the episode, Miles Veth (CEO & founder of Veth Group), shares the insights from starting and growing his business (including why agencies are like skiing): Don’t have an entrepreneurial bone in your body? Maybe you "just" want to get better at sales? You can still speed up the learning curve with a little help from an expert friend. Which is why we’ve introduced Woodpecker Experts - a platform of lead generation and sales pros who are there for you to lend a helping hand. They do so by sharing their advice during consulting sessions or by taking a part of the process - or the whole process - off your hands. You might be wondering… Do I really need help with this? Can’t I do this on my own? The answer is - of course you can. But you don’t have to. It’s easier to grow sales with advice from someone who’s faced the same challenges you’re facing right now. If you’re at least slightly curious about the platform, take a look - it’s available for Woodpecker users: [<< Take a look at Woodpecker Experts >>]( (Use your Woodpecker login data to get in.) I’m curious - do you think investing in getting help from a consultant or an agency is a good way out when you’re struggling with some part of the sales process? Or do you prefer to solve the issue on your own? I’d love to hear your answers! Reply to let me know. Happy Thursday, Sandra -- ​ [Profile photo] Best Regards, Sandra Wilk Content Marketing Specialist at [Woodpecker.co]( 29D Krakowska STR, 50‑424 Wroclaw, Poland, EU [Find some tips on our blog]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( . You've received this email because you chose to get weekly email tips while signing up for the Woodpecker trial, or you opted in on our blog. We'll process your email address to send you weekly tips until you unsubscribe. You can always [unsubscribe]( from this list or [update your data](. Copyright © 2022 Woodpecker.co S.A. All rights reserved. [GDPR Compliance]( [Privacy Policy](

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