Free Teleseminar This Thursday: 6 Simple Steps to Creating Passive Income Streams for Your Solo Business

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My organization, the Virtual Assistance Chamber of Commerce, is hosting another fantastic teleseminar this Thursday (we host a new guest expert on the third Thursday of every month). This month we are delighted to have Alicia Forest of Client Abundance.

Our teleseminars are for all Virtual Assistants and other professional service providers. There’s still time to sign up. Here are the details…

DATE: Thursday, March 15, 2007 (this week!)
TIME: 5pm PST / 6pm MST / 7pm CST / 8pm EST
LENGTH: 60 minutes (please call in 10 min. early)
COST: FREE!

Are you a Virtual Assistant or other solo professional who’s frustrated and discouraged by your lack of clients, money and time?

What if you could work with only a handful of your Ideal Clients AND still make more money than if you were working with 10+ private clients?

What if you could sell your knowledge and expertise as information products to make more money while you sleep?

And what if you could take that information and share it with your clients, adding a huge benefit to them for working with you?

Join me to discover how you can enjoy the peace of mind, joy and freedom that comes from having an abundance of clients, money and time to truly enjoy your life. On this call, you’ll learn the 6 simple steps to turn your business into an online profit-producer, from scratch and on a shoestring, while gaining more time and freedom in your life, faster and easier than you can imagine.

A few of the concepts we’ll cover include:

  • How creating a “Marketing & Product Funnel” gives you a roadmap to more clients and more money;
  • 6 simple steps to creating passive income streams, quickly and effectively; and
  • How serving instead of selling helps to build your business with integrity.
  • And much more!

Register Now!

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