More Clients, Less Marketing: How to Create More Leads and Income by Doing LESS
By Mary Cravets
Our March 9 Luncheon Program features Mary Cravets, a business development expert and international speaker. Groomed in Silicon Valley, Mary teaches busy entrepreneurs how to attract more high-end clients so they can significantly grow their businesses—without working nights and weekends. Using her methods, the majority of her clients quickly increase their income 50–100%.
Within the coaching industry, Mary's methods are described as a "coach approach to marketing." Because of this, she is invited to present and teach worldwide.
Thanks to the freedom her proven business systems afford her, Mary spends much of her time focused on family with her husband, Adam, on the beautiful central coast of California. She’s also an avid roller coaster enthusiast and a kayaking volunteer for a wildlife protection program in Morro Bay.
Program Description:
If you love coaching and want it to be easier to attract more clients consistently, join us. This highly interactive class gives you the simplest, most effective way to generate a steady stream of high-end clients without giving up your nights and weekends. In a no-hype environment, we’ll create immediately implementable client generation tools, customized to your strengths and values.
Program Outcomes:
Referred to as “a coach approach to marketing,” this method has a proven track record of helping both new and experienced coaches quickly generate more clients and increase their income by 50–100%. Participants will:
- Learn to strategically focus only on client generation activities you enjoy so you show up powerfully and consistently attract high-end clients
- Cut back time on marketing by 50–90%, while multiplying your results and getting your nights and weekends back
- Develop a streamlined strategy so you can stop stressing about where your next client is coming from, and instead relax and focus on making a bigger impact in the lives of others
CCEUs for this program: 1 Resource Development CCEU