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Sharpen Your Skills and Increase Your Income
With the downturn in the economy, I’ve been getting a number of requests to do more live training events. It’s a time to improve skills, learn new ones and recreate yourself in order to add value to your clients.
So, in response to popular demand, here’s one of the courses, our Moderator Boot Camp. I’ll be telling you about another one on Archetypes in a separate newsletter…
One of the easiest ways to get more clients is also the simplest … “Be at the Top of Your Game” (and let the word get around).
In a recession, clients need to focus on smart spending … and that means choosing moderators who’ll get them the most bang for their buck. This does NOT mean low cost projects … this means moderators who REALLY know how to get at insights that build undying customer loyalty for the brand.
On June 11 – 14th, I’m going to be conducting a 4 day “Livingston Moderator Boot Camp” for a select group of no more than 12 people.
A detailed description can be found at www.projectivetechniques.com … but the short story is … you get ALL my secrets AND my passionate investment in YOUR business development for 4 days … you’ll walk away with skills and memories you’ll never forget.
Your investment, if you take the “early bird” registration register before 5/14/09 is only $2,995 ($3,995 thereafter) and includes breakfast and lunch each day. Additionally, if you send 2 people, the second one is half price!
But because the quality of each group participant affects the quality of everyone’s results, you can’t just buy in, you need to apply.
If you’re interested, RSVP ASAP please … the boot camp is strictly limited to 12 people. Just answer the questions below (in as much detail as you feel comfortable with please) … and email your reply to me at sharonl@tlgonline.com
1) How do you plan to utilize your skills as a moderator? In what
environment? Industries?
2) What is your most significant need for improvement?
3) What is your realistic gross income goal from qualitative research for
2009?
4) What, if any, previous moderator training have you taken?
5) What’s the single most important thing you hope to take away from the
training?
6) Your name, contact info, etc.
Even though I unfortunately can’t guarantee to accept everyone, I WILL reply to ALL applications, and at minimum, make a few suggestions to put you on the right path. (Thanks in advance for your understanding).
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