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Mar 02 2016
Corinne McKay

Marketing to Direct Clients: reserve your spot

The next session of my online course “Marketing to Direct Clients” starts on April 11, and registration is open on my website. This is a four-week, fully online course for translators who want to market to and work successfully with direct clients. Your registration fee ($320; $305 for ATA members) includes four sets of weekly slide shows with audio tracks, eight live question and answer sessions (recordings provided if you don’t attend live), four sets of weekly readings, and 20 daily tasks.

By the end of the course, you’ll have direct client marketing materials, a marketing plan, and a financial plan for the direct client component of your business.

A recent participant in one of my online courses commented that “This course is an absolute must for anyone looking to jump into the freelance world. Whether you’re an absolute beginner or someone returning to freelance work (like me), you absolutely must make time for this class! It is the best investment you’ll make in yourself.”

If you resolved to ramp up (or launch!) the direct client component of your business this year, let’s get you going on that goal.

Written by Corinne McKay · Categorized: Announcements, Classes for translators · Tagged: direct clients, marketing to direct clients

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  1. Molly says

    April 6, 2016 at 9:41 am

    Hi Corinne, do you have any spots left for this session?

    Reply
    • Corinne McKay says

      April 7, 2016 at 5:34 pm

      It’s full, but the September session is open for registration!

      Reply

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