Money for Nothing: How a digital wrap earns more pay for less work

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ISBN-10:

194558615X

ISBN-13:

9781945586156

Released: Oct 11, 2018
Format: Paperback, 162 pages

Description:

"Read the future in these pages". Steve Hayes, Senior Vice President, Brandt Companies Musicians and actors make us feel good while earning premium pay. Your service contracting company can also earn a "feel good" premium if you learn to use technology to engage your customers online with images and stories from your digital wrap. Money for Nothing reveals the science behind the premium earned by rock stars and actors and applies those lessons to commercial service contracting. Through case studies and practical advice, Billy and Shawn provide commercial service contractors a clear road map to more pay for less work using a digital wrap strategy.

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