This may be the “missing link” or “holy grail” of offline marketing! Seriously, anything that can bring us closer to our clients and potential clients, create trust, add real value is going to bring us one step closer to becoming indispensible to that client.
So, Chris tghanks for pinpointing this very important aspect which should form part of our strategy in growing our clientbase.
Thanks for the email putting me onto Offline Barrier Breaker (I always search for your emails amongst the 600 a day I get from every tom,dick or harry)
This has got to be the key to offline success without selling!
Thanks, Chris. Look forward to checking out Rachel’s product. It”s been difficult for me to strike a balance between”Joe Friendly,” ‘Mr. Professional’_at-Your-Service,” And creepy churn and burn salesguy.”
BTW, your new studio lights look fab. But ,in general, try to shoot with on type of light source. Don’t you natural light (big window) with indoor lighting. And, don’t drag your studio lights outside – even on an overcast day. And, of course, never spit in the wind. Cheers! –Matt
This may be the “missing link” or “holy grail” of offline marketing! Seriously, anything that can bring us closer to our clients and potential clients, create trust, add real value is going to bring us one step closer to becoming indispensible to that client.
So, Chris tghanks for pinpointing this very important aspect which should form part of our strategy in growing our clientbase.
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the email putting me onto Offline Barrier Breaker (I always search for your emails amongst the 600 a day I get from every tom,dick or harry)
This has got to be the key to offline success without selling!
Thanks again Chris!
Great post buddy and love the vid!
My wife needs to give me a gift like that. ; )
Yep… There is a big difference from being a pushy salesman out to get their money, to being a trusted adviser and friend.
Great one bro.
B
Thanks, Chris. Look forward to checking out Rachel’s product. It”s been difficult for me to strike a balance between”Joe Friendly,” ‘Mr. Professional’_at-Your-Service,” And creepy churn and burn salesguy.”
BTW, your new studio lights look fab. But ,in general, try to shoot with on type of light source. Don’t you natural light (big window) with indoor lighting. And, don’t drag your studio lights outside – even on an overcast day. And, of course, never spit in the wind. Cheers! –Matt