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Friday Fusion: September 4th, 2020

Tsavo Neal

How should I monetize my blog? There are hundreds of different ways you can monetize your blog — but I’ll give you two: Products and/or Services. First things first: if you’re looking to monetize your blog, I’m assuming you’re generating traffic to it. Traffic + Sales = Monetization. Without traffic, you can’t get sales.

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Proposals, Part 2: The Potential Solutions

The Consultants Peer Group

The consultant, subsequently, spent hours of (unpaid) time writing the proposal, which they emailed, and, in the process of creating ‘credibility’ gave away their time and their intellectual property with no expectation of reciprocity, i.e., paying consulting engagement, from the possible client.

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30 Best Consultant Websites & Why They Have Them (2022)

Tsavo Neal

For me, I can pick up the phone and my sales process from that point onwards is about qualification and some negotiation, but you’ve got to start with lead generation. In fact, my website is my secret 24/7 sales agent. I’m busy working and I want to spend my time working on client sites. My site has a lot of videos.

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64 Proven Ways Consultants Can Generate Leads Online (Consulting Lead Generation)

Tsavo Neal

That said, methods like “Website” and “Blogging” are rather vague terms. That said, methods like “Website” and “Blogging” are rather vague terms. Can you simply set up a consulting website and start blogging and see an influx of leads for your consulting business? Email Marketing.

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Getting the Most from Consultants: The E-Tender System Sucks

Confessions of a Consultant

This blog format is relatively straightforward. As there’s always some migration to new consultants over time, decoys provided the opportunity to meet potential clients, albeit like flogging a 747 Aeroplane, it sometimes took a couple of years to get the sale over the line. ‘How not to’ allocate business! Grab attention.

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