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Spectacular Giveaway!

Here at Together We Count we are feeling particularly generous, so we have two giveaways for you.

  1. A free book
  2. A business development service

Read on to find out more............




Firstly, I offer you a book, The Quote Checklist. 

Here is the link to download it. I think you’ll find it useful. Together We Count are expert plumbing and heating accountants, and the book was written by our director to help plumbing and heating businesses and all domestic trades, improve their quoting systems and win wore business.

Secondly, I would like to invite you to draw on our expertise, completely free of charge.

One of the things we like to do is get our entire team together regularly and get them all brainstorming how to make our clients' businesses more successful and profitable.
 
We always focus on one business per meeting – and I wondered if you would like us to brainstorm your business? At the end of it, Aaron (our director) will jump on a video call with you to discuss our findings and you will receive a PDF report detailing all of the avenues we have explored.
 
Obviously, at the end of our internal office meeting, I will share our ideas with you – and equally, that won’t cost you a single penny.
 
If you would like us to do this for you all I ask is that you email us with as much information as you can about your business i.e how you create sales, why people buy from you, what the key challenges facing your business are etc etc. You will find our contact details at the bottom of this post.
 
The more details you give us the more focused our brainstorming session will be – and the more useful the results will be for you.
 
Would you like us to do that for you?

I also invite you to join our dedicated Facebook group for the plumbing and heating industry and to connect with Aaron on LinkedIn

 

If you would like to discuss this information any further, please don’t hesitate to contact us.


 info@togetherwecount.co.uk

www.togetherwecount.co.uk

https://g.page/Together-We-Count-Limited?gm



01273 569088
0114 400 0119

 


 

 

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