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Hi, Yasmeen: I have been consulting and coaching for 30+ years. Virtually all the clients I've ever gotten have come from books, articles, and public speaking. I found it almost impossible to use a cold call list of clients to sell anything to entrepreneurs. With my IBM sales training as background, I thought I could sell anything to anybody, which of course was a little "disappointing." I later learned more about the entrepreneurial mindset, and understood why this approach is difficult. After I got over the damaged pride, I wrote a book on business planning that my agent says was a best seller. Articles in trade journals. Talks at trade association meetings around the country. Talks at local professional meetings and networking groups. Articles published in newspapers about successful client projects. Over many years, I was able to help people grow, help their companies grow, and help them sell or go public. Most recently, I'm CEO of a training, coaching, and financing program for young entrepreneurs, based in Maui. If I can make a suggestion to you, it would be to do what worked for me. Give information away. Write. Speak. Demonstrate your credibility by providing useful information to others. Make sure your phone number is included in everything you do. Set up a website which allows a free download in return for permission to send them email. Write the free download as a teaser for what you do best, for what you can add to a client's life. Remember the Field of Dreams? If you build it, they will come. It's true. Barry Stevens Venture capital, venture services Building companies that thrive, not just survive [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Yasmeen033" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I am a lifestyle entrepreneur coach and virtual assistant. I am trying to find > 'free' mailing lists to pursue new clients. Does anyone have any suggestions? > > Thank you.
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