If you have a traditional service-based business I want to explain why you might need two CRMs in your business. One of my longtime clients has finally started to take advantage of all the power of automation through ActiveCampaign. One thing that spurred her to take better advantage of a marketing CRM was watching some of
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Your marketing engine is stalling.
As a mission-driven service-based entrepreneur, you built your business on one premise: giving your clients amazing results. Based on the multi-six-figure business you’ve built and the testimonials you receive, you’ve done that. But if we’re being honest, getting here hasn’t been the best route for you nor is it one to stay on.
Yes, you invested in a CRM to help you do things better, but you haven’t touched it since you bought it. You’re still dividing your time between lead generation and serving your clients. But for what?
Your marketing engine is stalled, and with leads slipping through the cracks, it’s affecting your ability to scale your business, your bank, and the way you serve your clients (the current ones and the thirsty ones). There’s no more denying it: Something needs to change. You need to free up your time without sacrificing your income. You need to get your automated email marketing engine up and running.
Kronda is the best medicine you can find for an ailing business. You won't always like taking her suggestions but your business health will flourish because of her.
Dina Eisenberg
Attorney, Onboarding Strategist
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