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Find a Business Buddy or Action Group
Connect with other GET CLIENTS NOW! readers to find a business buddy or marketing action group who you can work the 28-day program with. The “benevolent peer pressure” of partnering with one or more self-employed pros who are also using the GET CLIENTS NOW! system will provide you with accountability, camaraderie, and peer support.
Download blank copies of the GET CLIENTS NOW! Action Worksheet and Tracking Worksheet to plan your own 28-day program. Worksheets are available as PDFs you can print or e-versions you can complete on your computer and save.

Find out how you can work together with a group, team, or buddy using GET CLIENTS NOW! to support each other in getting more clients.

Download copies of many of The One-Person Marketing Plan worksheets (3rd edition) in PDF or Excel format. Available only to readers of the 3rd edition of The One-Person Marketing Plan Workbook.
You will be asked for a password, which is the first word in the Introduction of The One-Person Marketing Plan Workbook. (Enter in all lower case.)

Download blank copies of The One-Person Marketing Plan worksheet (1st and 2nd editions) in PDF or Excel format. Available only to readers of The One-Person Marketing Plan Workbook. If you would prefer to work with the 3rd edition of the workbook, you can purchase it here.
You will be asked for a password, which is the last word appearing on page 14 of the 2nd edition of The One-Person Marketing Plan Workbook (published in 2007), or on page 11 of the 1st edition (published any date earlier than 2007).

