6 Step System To Building A Machine Quilting Business
Avoid trial and error, get seasoned advice that will work for you.
Simple proven step-by-step system designed by a professional quilter who has been there.
Challenges are everywhere, this CD helps you avoid the costly pitfalls. Now formatted for PC and Mac.
With over two hours of step-by-step information for your success. Learn what to do if you are loosing customers to reaching out to them in very creative inexpensive ways, that set you apart from all the other professional quilters in your area.
"If I had only had this information when I started my business", comments a seasoned professional quilter.
Separate your business from the competition once for all
How to be considered the expert in your community
Ways to introduce your business and new services
How to get free positive publicity
Develop loyal customers
Inexpensive ways to reach your loyal customers
Referral programs that work
Short sales bursts and more.....
NOW Includes:
Approximately two hours of audio with Sally guiding you all the way personalizing it to your situation.
19 page printable study guide file so you can following along with the CD.
Certificate of Achievement... good for a 15% raise, don't you think!?
CD opens in Windows Media Player for PCs and Quicktime for Macs
Testimonial: Thanks again for the wonderful class on "6 Step System To Build Your Quilting Business". I have come up with some great ideas... Thanks again and it was great taking your class." Gwen K, CAN
" No words can express my appreciation for what you've shared with me and the quilters who joined us at the workshop. You're truly a fantastic teacher! We'll do this again." Sylvia, GA
"I just wanted to thank you for the excellent training. I believe that your sales knowledge and willingness to teach will be the key to the future success of machine quilters." Sue, WI
From the internet..."I don't think Sally marks. She said something once in a class that changed my life. If you make a mistake repeat it three times. It will looked planned and becomes a design element and I don't have to rip out."