CRMs - worth it or a waste of time and money? with Taylorr Payne
Taylorr Payne is the CEO and Co-Founder of SpeakerFlow, a software and coaching company that helps experts master the business aspects of thought leadership. An award-winning marketer and sales professional, his goal is to share how business owners can use data to streamline their revenue channels and, in doing so, sell more, serve better, and save time.
Taylorr shares the function of a CRM in a speaker’s business, why we are underutilising our CRM’s, how speakers can get their biggest ROI from using a CRM and the 3 step process for scaling your speaking business.
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