Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Registration For Tonight's Call Closes at 6pm Eastern, sharp:

If you haven't registered for tonight's Marketing System rollout call, this is your last chance. Registration closes at 6pm Eastern time, sharp.

Over the last few weeks, we've been teaching and showing you a number of innovative ways of getting business. See, doing things differently isn't just something you need to do in THIS market, it's something you need to do, period.

Remember, if you want extraordinary results, you usually have to use extraordinary efforts to get them. I know this may not seem popular in today's day and age, where everything's supposed to be "easy," but that's NOT what makes you successful.

On tonight's call, as promised, first we'll be reviewing the different types of media you can use to communicate with clients and attract new prospects, and then we are going to let the cat out of the bag about the new Beta Group we are rolling out.

This program is a turn-key system for 50 LOs only. It will allow you to prospect for, and then pre-qualify and attract clients who are interested in refinancing their ARMs.

We have received just TONS of e-mails about this program, and after a very detailed analysis and feedback, we are rolling it out tonight.

To register for tonight's final call where we go over the system, and to listen to the replays of the prior two calls, go to http://www.loturnaround.com/teleseminar right now. There is no need to re-register if you are already signed up, so don't worry.

We'll look forward to talking with you tonight, but remember, registration closes at 6pm Eastern.

Now go close some deals, Mike Miget & Craig Garber

P.S. The handout for tonight's call will be re-sent out one last time at 6pm tonight.

Send us your comments and thoughts -- it's genuinely important to us, to know what's going through your mind. You can post them up on our blog right here:

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You want my honest thoughts?

I know the numbers prove its effective, but getting inundated with emails on a daily and weekly basis is very annoying to me. The urgent call to action 2-4 times a day tends to stifle my willingness to listen any further pitches. I notice many info gurus use this technique. It seems to me that this style will in the future become less effective until the next "twist" on marketing is developed.

Craig Garber said...

Appreciate your comments. Here are my honest thoughts:

See, the thing is... and maybe this will be a marketing lesson for you: You aren't supposed to care about the people who DON'T like what you're doing. You're only interested in the ones who DO like what you're doing.

Make sense?

It's like I always say, "The Convincing Business Sucks."

Peace, Craig

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