(This works even if you hate selling and hearing the word salesman makes you puke)
Did you know that most developers who try freelancing fail miserably?
Here is the problem you face as a freelancer: you either end up in the infamous Feast & Famine vicious cycle, or you end up working low-paying jobs for clients that fail to pay.
The fact is that about 58% of freelancers reported that they have worked with clients that failed to pay them for the services provided.
So, if you want to pursue freelancing you have a high chance of ending up either in the Feast & Famine cycle or in the Perpetual Famine cycle.
Let me introduce you to the Clients On Demand course that will teach you how to get hungry clients that need your services right now.
In this course you’ll learn:
- The easiest way to find new clients that will be happy to pay for your services so that you can get out of the vicious feast & famine cycle
- How to be successful at sales, even if you hate selling
- How to make an offer that is impossible to refuse, so that clients will trust you even more and you’ll start having plenty of repeat work, which means you will have an easier time making more money
- How to negotiate like the FBI so that you will get the most out of your service offering, which means you will not get underpaid ever again.
- The secret way to structure your pricing so that you will never have to worry about doing the work and not getting paid by your clients.
- How to use software to do the hard work for you so that you will get new clients while you sleep
But what is this secret weapon of mass client acquisition you might ask?
It’s a technique that is used by salespeople at top-performing companies.
It’s not something new but is something that few freelancers use to get new clients.
If I were to ask you to do a search on Google for ways to get clients as a freelancer you’ll get platitude-level advice to “expand your network”, “sell to friends and family”, “go on Upwork or Fiver and get bottom of the barrel pricing” and so on.
So, what is it do you ask?
Drum roll, please…
Cold email
I know you might have split the cereals out of your mouth when you saw the two words put together.
And now you may say to me that you don’t want to be a spammer.
Here’s the thing.
You won’t.
Yep.
Being a spammer involves providing irrelevant and unnecessary offers to your potential clients.
We’re not doing that in this town.
I’ll teach you how and where to find clients that need your services and will, in the end, thank you for reaching out to them.
Yes, you read that right, people will thank you for reaching out to them. It happened to me not only once. People congratulated me on my cold emails and thanked me for reaching out to them.
Cold email is used by salespeople at top-performing companies to rack in billions in sales. But here’s the thing.
Freelancers don’t use this strategy to get new clients. Or if they do, they sound like the Nigerian prince who wants to give you his inheritance. If you do things like that you’ll end up like them.
Thousands of emails were sent and no clients. But if you do it the right way…
You’ll end up with the floodgates of clients opening above your head.
In the past, I’ve managed to get high-paying clients with cold emails.
I’ve managed to even get job offers.
I’ve managed to get clients for development services.
For marketing services.
And the best bit?
They all paid better than what you could have found on Upwork.
And they all are long-term clients.
I can teach you how to do the same.
So, here’s what you’ll get:
The video course with 6 modules (worth $200):
- The underrated superpower: how to get access to the most powerful men and women in the world
- The persistent widow: recovering the lost art of following up
- Finding your prey: 5 places you can find the perfect customers
- The 5 commandments of a perfect email
- Tools of the trade: all the software tools that you need in order to get started in no time and get clients while you sleep.
- The Godfather Offer: making them an offer that they can’t refuse
But besides that, I’ll also throw in 6 bonuses:
Bonus1: How to get a job with cold email eBook (worth $50)
A book about everything you need to know if you want to pitch companies, like other agencies, that would like to hire you or outsource work to you.
FBI negotiation tactics eBook (worth $50)
A book teaching you how to negotiate with your clients in order to get the most money out of your service offering.
I’ve used the strategies I outline in this book to get clients to thank me for giving them a high price 🙂
Proven cold email templates (worth $100)
You can use these cold email templates to send directly out of the box (not really recommended) or to get your juices flowing and not be stuck in writer’s block.
These are that I and countless other people used to get high-paying clients with cold emails.
Project management Notion template (worth $30)
If you’ve been using Excel spreadsheets or your notebook to keep track of projects, you will grow out of that in no time if you follow what I teach you here.
So I’m going to give you a project management template in Notion to help you keep track of every aspect of your project.
CRM Notion template that will help you track your leads and clients (worth $30)
When you are contacting a lot of people is easy to lose count of who you’ve spoken to and in what stage is each client.
The Notion CRM template will help you not fall into that. In other words, this will help you make even more money.
Offer proposal template (worth $30)
I’m giving you this offer proposal template so that you will not have to gather your words every time you need to make a proposal to a potential client.
This is the offer proposal template I’ve used to get many clients.
You will get lifetime access to all the course materials and all the bonuses.
The total worth of the course + the 6 bonus = $490
You can buy it now for only $50.
You can get early access to the course and another 50% discount if you pre-order it now.
You can pre-order the course for $25.
You’ll get access to the materials as they are released and get the best price for this course.