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Payroll Clients On Demand. How To Find, Pitch, and Close Small Business Payroll Clients Without Cold Calling, Ads, or Experience
Sarah Mitchell (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
Most people trying to start a service business get stuck before they ever make a dollar.
They overthink it.
They chase certifications.
They spend weeks setting things up... and still have zero clients.
Meanwhile, small businesses everywhere are quietly struggling with payroll.
Not because it's complicated.
But because they don't want to deal with it.
That's where you come in.
This isn't a book about becoming an accountant.
And it's definitely not one of those dry, technical payroll manuals.
This is about getting paid.
Inside this book, you'll learn how to:
Find small business owners who already need helpStart conversations without sounding pushy or desperateOffer a simple payroll service, even if you've never done it beforePrice your services in a way that actually makes senseClose your first client without awkward sales tacticsTurn one client into steady, predictable monthly incomeLook, most people make this way harder than it needs to be.
You don't need a degree.
You don't need fancy software.
And you definitely don't need to wait until you "feel ready."
What you need is a simple way to get in front of the right people... and a clear offer they actually say yes to.
That's what this book gives you.
If you're tired of spinning your wheels and want a straightforward path to landing real clients, this is it.
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