New ARTICLE: 10+ Ways to Find Clients Wondering where in the world your next client is coming from? Here are my ideas for finding new clients.
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Take a peek at my rolodex: Who do I suggest when a client needs a copywriter or a career coach? Find out here.
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"What [blank] do YOU use, Ronnie?'
If I had a dollar for every time I've been asked and answered that question, I would be rich!
OK, I'm not gonna get rich through affiliate income, actually, but I don't mind a little kick-back for revealing and recommending my favorite tools. Here is the list of the business tools that I use and recommend (see below for my Caveat Emptor message):

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Caveat Emptor
The services listed above are posted as resources and suggestions to SoHo Marketing Guru visitors, and in most cases, we are affiliates of the services. Even though we use the services ourselves, and are delighted with the quality of service of all those listed, we make no guarantees or warranties on their behalf. It is strongly recommended that you do your own due diligence before choosing which services you use, as we did. That said, we are fans of the services listed above, and recommend them without hesitation. Whether or not they are right for you is your decision.
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