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You're actually a PEOPLE trainer, not a dog trainer.  WHO KNEW?!  Learn how to survive as an introvert, deal with the difficult and protect yourself from the crazies.


These resources are from Molly, the Creator of MAKEITasaDogTrainer.com... where you learn how to get all the clients you want, make more in less time & have the life you want doing something you love.

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👩‍💻 My Complete Marketing System for Dog Trainers: https://makeitasadogtrainer.com/onlinecourse

📍 My FREE $5k in 5 Days Blueprint for Dog Trainers (learn what's worked for other trainers to make 2x as much in 1/2 the time): https://makeitasadogtrainer.com/5kblueprint

 

//WORK WITH Molly

👉 1-on-1 Coaching Programs: https://makeitasadogtrainer.com/coaching

👉 Learn more about the MAKEITasaDogTrainer Programs: https://makeitasadogtrainer.com/programs

 

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VIDEO: #1 Secret for Getting Clients to Sign Up Faster and Spend More

If they don't like you, they probably won't sign up and they DEFINITELY won't trust you enough to spend as much/stay with you as long as they would have.  

The trick is in the questions you ask during your consultation.

You might be listening to them, but it turns out listening is still something you can do WRONG.  


FACEBOOK LIVE VIDEO: Introverts Welcome!  How to Use Your Personality Type to Get More Clients (especially for MBTI nerds!!)

 


FACEBOOK LIVE VIDEO: How to Influence Clients Who Need Tough Love (without scaring them away)

 


FACEBOOK LIVE VIDEO: 3 Things You MUST Have In Your Dog Training Contract


Protecting Yourself: What Should Be In Your Contract/Policies?

BLOG: Scared of Over-Promising or Clients With Unreasonable Expectations?  Here are Contract Tips


BLOG: How to Get Prospects to Trust & Relate to You


BLOG: How Much Are People Willing to Spend on Their Dogs?