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NJAWBO Region 3 Luncheon

Learn how to get more clients and increase your cash flow at The New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners (NJAWBO) Region 3 Luncheon, September 7, 2012 from 12 to 1:30 p.m. at the Parsippany Sheraton, Jester’s Court, 199 Smith Road in Parsippany. Marketing Strategist Christine Clifton, owner of Client Centric Growth, will present “The Fortune is in the Follow-up: Cash Flows Where Your Systems Go.” Clifton will share a step-by-step process for building relationships and revenue for a service-oriented business.

          “Christine is unique in that she successfully combines a systematic approach with a personal touch,” says Eileen Seiler, President, NJAWBO Region 3. “She helps you build true client relationships that last far beyond the first sale.”

          In this interactive session, business owners will learn:

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          • the "Shine Your Light" method to find a fortune of new business

          • a time-efficient system to follow-up with prospects and clients

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• a relationship-based approach to create a flow of cash

The cost of the luncheon is $25 for NJAWBO members and $30 for non-members. For information and registration, visit www.njawboregion3.org, or call Eileen Seiler at 908-637-8736.

NJAWBO Region 3 serves business owners in the Morris, Sussex and Warren county areas. Region 3 will be hosting a series of monthly networking events throughout the coming year. For more information, visit www.njawboregion3.org.

About NJAWBO

The New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners (NJAWBO) is the oldest statewide organization focused on the needs and concerns of women business owners. Established in 1978, its primary objective is to support and encourage business ownership by women by providing them with the tools to develop and grow their enterprises; it does so through networking, partnering, leadership, education and political advocacy. There are six regions throughout New Jersey covering every county in the state. For more information, go to www.njawbo.org or call (609) 799-5101.

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