A Vicious Cycle for Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners (original) (raw)

Many entrepreneurs and small business owners are caught in a vicious cycle. They have to find the clients and then serve the clients. While they are serving the clients, they have no time to find new clients. Some are lucky to get referrals, but this is not a predictable means of producing consistent revenue.

This never ending cycle leaves absolutely no time to build an effective marketing strategy. Many entrepreneurs and small business owners run with a lean staff and do not have budgets to outsource their marketing needs. Growing their business is extremely difficult if not impossible.

They go from one networking event to another hoping they will meet viable prospects. Unfortunately, many networking events are full of sales people trying to sell to each other.

Networking events can be an exhausting waste of time and money.

It doesn’t have to be this way.

Entrepreneurs and small business owners can break this vicious cycle.

Here's how.

Today’s marketing technology is can automatically generate leads 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. Investing as little as 3 hours per week in your marketing will yield results.

Yes, this is true. People are online at all hours of the day and night connecting with friends, reading content, and responding to advertisements. It is an ideal marketing scenario for small business service professionals.

The good news is that marketing automation technology is cheaper and easier to use than ever before. Even better news is that the marketing automation technology landscape is highly competitive so many providers offer free and low cost services to entice you to give them a try.

The great news is the time you have to invest. You can create a rock solid marketing campaign in only 3 hours per week.

The best news of all is that I have created 3 hour per week marketing plan that works very well for a wide variety of industries.

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