Your Best Marketing Asset Is Already Sitting in Your CRM
There's a habit Jennifer Swineford has built so thoroughly that she stopped thinking of it as a strategy. She stays in touch with past clients. Consistently. Without an agenda. And it generates more business than most campaigns she's ever run. In this episode, Jennifer gets honest about the quiet habit most service businesses never build, why past clients are the warmest leads you'll ever have, and what gets in the way of staying connected to the people who already trust you. You'll walk away with: Why the end of a project isn't the end of a relationship The reason most service businesses lose touch with past clients Why staying in touch isn't awkward, it's human A simple, low-pressure starting point you can take this week What consistent re-engagement quietly produces over time The warmest leads you have are already in your phone. This episode shows you how to turn them into revenue. Schedule a free strategy session (https://connect.limitlessimpactagency...) Visit: LimitlessImpactAgency.com (https://limitlessimpactagency.com)

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