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The "inbetween" place in client relationships

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notarycoach.com

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Mon, Jul 1, 2024 09:52 PM

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Ah, yes... The inbetween place. You know it, {NAME}. That period of time since your last call,

Ah, yes... The inbetween place. You know it, {NAME}. That period of time since your last call, email, text, or even your last assignment with a client or prospect, where aside from just blatantly asking for work, you can't think of anything to say, but you still want to reach out and say something to remind them that you're alive and you have to eat. The inbetween place... Is a desperate place... I know... - "I'm going to be in your area around 4 today, any docs for tonight? (Even though I had no plans to be anywhere near their office unless they said yes to this question). - "Did I leave my pen there last week?" - "How about that sportsball match last night?" Ugh, I was terrible at it. If you struggle with finding reasons to reach out to your clients and prospects, whether in the inbetween place or not, my friend Jen Neitzel just made life a lot easier for you. To celebrate the five year anniversary of her company, Marketing4Notaries (Go Jen!), she's created EIGHTEEN excuses to reach out to your people. And she's way better at it than I was! These 18 ideas will help you build stronger relationships and add value. As attorney, Jadinah Gustave recently said on one of Jen's marketing training calls, "You're never a bother if you're bringing value." Boom. You can download the sheet of 18 "Shout Out" prompts for FREE at the link below. [Get your free download to eliminate the awkward inbetween place here]( And if you can spare a moment, please send some love to Jen Neitzel, celebrating five years as a coach and trainer for notaries, at Marketing4Notaries (formerly Signing Agent Marketing). It takes hard work and perserverance to thrive. Email: jen@marketing4notaries.com LinkedIn: [( Now, start reaching out to your network! There's no excuses anymore... You're inbetween place is filled. Bill  [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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