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07 Jan 2023, 20:24 GMT+10
Las Vegas, NV, January 6, 2023
Andrew Smart, CEO of beasts.biz, has launched a new program to help entrepreneurs grow their businesses online. Similar to Smart's book, Beasts Just Get Seen, the program focuses on the two most important aspects of any business: creating a consistent, reliable flow of leads, and then converting those leads into clients and sales.
"I am excited to announce the launch of our new program," said Andrew Smart. "We understand that driving traffic and converting that traffic into sales are two of the biggest challenges facing entrepreneurs today. That's why we've developed a program that automates these processes so that entrepreneurs can focus on other important aspects of their business."
The program, which is now open for registration on the beasts.biz website, includes various tools and resources to help entrepreneurs drive traffic and convert that traffic into sales. These tools include an all-in-one client management system that provides website design and hosting, email and sms campaigns, and so much more. The most exciting part is that new A.I. technology makes it possible to get everything done for you instead of investing the time to learn and set up your client-getting system.
"We are confident that this program will be a game-changer for entrepreneurs looking to grow their business online," said Smart. "We've tested these strategies with a select group of beta testers and have seen incredible results. We can't wait to see the impact this program will have on the wider small business community."
Beasts.biz is a digital marketing/PR agency powerhouse that helps businesses of all sizes grow their online presence. Founded in 2018 by Andrew Smart, the company has quickly become a leader in the industry, serving clients in a variety of industries across the globe.
For more information about the new program, or to register, please visit www.beasts.biz
or contact
Andrew Smart
info@beasts.biz
(888) 403-9311
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