That First Client: Find and Attract Your First Ideal Client
By Jill Celeste
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About this ebook
You've hung out your shingle "open for business," but hear crickets. Where are your clients? You're an intelligent, confident woman-running a business shouldn't be so difficult! Doubts creep in, and you begin to wonder, "Did I make a mistake?"
No! You didn't. You need a practical and easily implemented
Jill Celeste
Jill Celeste, MA, is an author and founder of Celestial University, where female entrepreneurs how to get louder with their marketing. Her first book, That First Client, is an Amazon bestseller, and she is currently working on her second book, Loud Woman. Jill lives near Tampa, Florida, with her husband, two sons, two cats, and a basset hound named Trixie.
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Reviews for That First Client
11 ratings4 reviews
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
I saw where this book would be a great help for a young entrepreneur I know, so after reviewing it, I passed it along to her.
She has found the book to be an excellent resource for her small business. I would recommend it for any youngster who is engaged in the adventure that comes with starting a small business.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A great marketing book, I was impressed how this didn't feel like a marketing book, like it was trying to sell me something. It felt like talking with your mentor to strategize business success. While it gave the typical suggestions one might expect for marketing, there are more details to help direct the reader to success. It was an easy read, and if I have to nitpick, the testimonials were a bit much, but, I feel good about reading this book and implementing the suggestions. If you are new to marketing and looking for a starting point, this would definitely be a great start.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5“That First Client (2nd Edition),” by Jill Celeste may be a small book at 84 pages, but it packs a punch in those few pages.Written in a conversational style, it reads as if Jill is sitting next to you, explaining how to get your first, or next, client. She provides step by step instructions for building your business with effective marketing tips.The book is perfect for those who dislike marketing or feel uncomfortable asking others for their business, referrals, or testimonies. Jill provides instructions for acquiring your best professional photo, soliciting client testimonials, building your website and writing your blog, creating business cards, promoting your business on social media, writing newsletters, making stress-free presentations, and effective networking.All you need to know to use marketing techniques to get your message out to the world is in this book. If you want great tips and proven methods to tell the world about your product or service, this book is for you.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Excellent book on marketing. Concise and filled with practical information. Worth having as a resource book.