Every creative freelancer knows that before you can create stuff for a client, you have to FIND a client. Many of us spend more time pursuing projects and chasing down leads than we spend actually doing the work.
Is there a way to network smarter?
How can you start selling more work and earning more money?
Don’t Miss our Next Atlanta Freelance Forum Meeting
At our next meeting of the Freelance Forum, we’ll hear from a local networking expert—someone who understands that when building a business, it’s not what you know, or who you know, but WHO KNOWS YOU.
At our next meeting of the Freelance Forum, we’ll hear from a local networking expert—someone who understands that when building a business, it’s not what you know, or who you know, but WHO KNOWS YOU.
Our Expert Presenter: Corey “NetworKing” Moore
Corey encourages entrepreneurs and sales professionals to increase sales through face-to-face networking. He’s even created a company and mobile app—ProNetworker—that helps people like us find local business meet-ups, networking events, expos, seminars and the like.
At our September event, Corey will talk about CLOSING THE SALE: How to Follow Up with Clients and Earn More Business. He understands that handing out a business card isn’t the end of the sales process—it’s only the beginning.
DON’T MISS OUR NEW MEETING VENUE: ROAM DUNWOODY
Tired of fighting the midtown traffic? Then here’s some great news—we’re moving our next event OTP! Roam Dunwoody features plenty of meeting space, free parking, and is within walking distance of the Sandy Springs MARTA station.
Should be a great event. Hope to see you there!
Directions:
Roam Dunwoody is located in the Perimeter Pointe Shopping Center, upstairs on the second floor next to LA Fitness. From GA-400, take Exit 5A (Abernathy Road) and head East. Roam Dunwoody is at the intersection of Mount Vernon Highway and Perimeter Center W.
Admission:
Free for members. Guests pay $15. Dress: Blue jeans rule. Business attire is okay if you just came from a big meeting with a corporate client. But otherwise, relax.
For more information about Freelance Forum, visit: http://freelanceforum.org/