Training and Classes
Blogging University 8-week Online Course - $99
(includes workbook, a $39 value)
Wednesdays at 11 Pacific beginning July 23, 2008
Are you ready to:
• Land better customers
• Be recognized as an expert
• Close sales faster
If so, this class is for you!
Over the course of 8 weeks, in the comfort of your office, you will learn how a blog can transform your business.
You will learn:
1. What makes you an expert (it may not be what you think)
2. How to establish your expert reputation online
3. Who can benefit most from your expertise and how to reach them
4. How to use your blog to close sales faster than ever before
5. How to screen bad clients with your blog
Let’s face it: People have a lot of options for services and products these days. Whether you sell locally or nationally, your clients can buy what you sell from almost anywhere.
Make sure they recognize you as the expert and they will buy from you.
Join me every Wednesday beginning July 23 for an hour of coaching on the basics of marketing and your blog. All you need is a phone and a computer with internet access.
When the course is complete you will have identified your target market, defined your area of expertise, set up a free blog, written at least 2 entries, and have a plan in place to continue writing and promoting your blog.
"See" you in class, future Blogger!
Other Training Options - call for individual/group scheduling and pricing:
- Track contacts, leads, customers, and vendors with High Rise. I can show you how to use this simple, effective, and inexpensive online system to help you stay in touch and make more money.
- Need a website but think you cannot afford one? Squarespace is my favorite option for the solo entrepreneur on a budget, and I can show you how to build a great site that will cost you less than $25/month and allow you to make all the changes you want without learning code.
- Need help with Drip Campaigns and Lead Followup? I can show you simple, effective, and inexpensive ways to follow up with your best leads and keep the cooler ones interested. It is all about building relationships on a large scale, and there are some simple strategies to do this.

