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Jill Townsend
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You're good at what you do, that's why you're busy. And like most successful small businesses or one-man bands, you spend so much time working with clients - solving their problems, developing their businesses - that marketing your own products or services takes a back seat. After all, there are only so many hours in a day.
You could hire staff, then train and supervise them, but that takes even more hours you don't have.
Would you like help with any of these time-consuming tasks?
- Writing promotional materials, like press releases, brochures, and website copy.
- Creating, editing or proofreading your copy, even the technical articles you're working on for placement in trade publications.
- Developing training materials such as your PowerPoint handouts, follow-up evaluations, etc.
- Developing a client newsletter that goes out regularly and provides that all-important constant contact you know your business needs.
- Providing a reliable website that's customized to your needs...audio clips, video clips, blogs, webinars, email contact...whatever you need to keep the pipeline full and grow your business.
"Jill was instrumental in taking my consulting business to a new level of professionalism. I can't imagine what I would do without her professional help in my business any more.
Susan Gunn, Susan Gunn Solutions
After years of working for a large company, I started my own consulting business. I needed a website. I needed help with a logo, marketing material, a client newsletter. Jill helped with all of that - she even coordinated my first webinar (all I had to do was talk!).
Amy Smith, Effective Practice Management Consulting
If you're a consultant like me who loves being self-employed, but miss having all the resources at hand you get with a large business, call Jill. She's good. She's fast. She's reliable. She's affordable."
Fran Pangakis, Helping Teams Work
If you find it hard to keep up with what's going on in the world of e-marketing - and most of us do - ask Jill. She'll explain in easy-to-understand language, and advise you what, if anything, you need to be doing to keep your small business "in the game". Our business would not be where it is today without her.
Virginia Moore & Debbie Castagna, The Practice Source
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