Ep #153: Client Experience Bottom Line Impact

A strong, intentional and sticky client experience does many things for your business.

In this episode, we look at 4 bottom line impacts the right client experience can have on your business.

You already know I’m going to say receiving referrals is one of the 4 (and a personal favorite of mine) but what are the other 3? Let’s dive in.

Make sure to jump into our Referrals Without Asking Facebook group to ask your questions and share your thoughts!

Here’s How I Can Help You Generate More Referrals:

  1. Take the Referral Ninja Quiz to test your skills and abilities at generating referrals. (FREE)
  2. Join the GBR program! It’s our step-by-step guide to help you create your referral explosion without asking, without manipulation and without being inauthentic. 
  3. Buy my book – Generating Business Referrals Without Asking – and learn how to generate referrals through my 5 steps. (LESS THAN $16)

Coming Up:

Next episode is #154 and we’ll talk about the one activity that should drive how you create your client experience.

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