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Struggling to Stay on Top of Client Communication? Listen to this. | Ep.4

Kenniqua Lewter - Web Designer & Systems Strategist Episode 4

How can you use email templates to streamline your client workflow and use client management software like HoneyBook (or any client management software) to automate and simplify your service-based business? In this episode, we will focus on how email templates can automate and streamline communication at every stage of the client workflow, from inquiry to project completion. I will cover how to set up automated emails and save time on repetitive tasks.


Resources:
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