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52 Killer Marketing Tips with Sandy Hibbard: How Do You Gain Preference and Win Clients

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Killer Marketing Tip 16: How Do You Gain Preference and Win Clients Through Your Marketing?

This week’s Killer Marketing Tip is how to get people to prefer you and choose you! It’s important to share educational and informative info in your marketing, but you also need to toot your own horn a little bit. Sharing information about yourself and your expertise will help your audience understand you better and develop relationships that will bring in new clients. Here’s how it works…

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