Monday, February 22, 2010

NASBA & Consultant's Coach Join Forces

Free Advice & Discounted Educational Material Added for Members to See Explosive Gains in 2010

Some cool news to let you in on. NASBA Executive Director Frank Raimondi and I have entered into a new agreement to supply NASBA members much needed business assistance and education to keep up with the changing economy and needs of their information technology channel clients.


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As we slowly come out of a recession, 2010 will show great promise to those in the IT channel that understand what their clients and potential clients want. What they want is a technology savvy business advisor that has positioned and structured their company to be around for the long haul.

That's what these new NASBA member offerings are all about and I'm happy to supply them.

The new services for NASBA members include:

• A free 30 minute coaching/strategy session with me (George Sierchio)

• A special discount on the second edition of my B.Y.O.B- Build Your Own Business, Don’t Be Your Own Boss book


As the economy takes its twists and turns to recovery, this is an excellent time to be a business owner in the IT channel. The strong will not only survive but be poised to thrive and take on the clients of all that have failed to structure their business for success.

Both NASBA and Action Business Partners, Inc. have been committed to providing the support, services and education needed to make this happen since they each have opened their doors. This joining of efforts should prove to be a great asset to current and future members.

I'm looking very forward to providing these new member services to NASBA members and very happy to be working with Frank Raimondi on this.

If you're not a member yet, check them out as it's free to join the largest professional trade association for channel resellers in North America. You have nothing to lose to see what they have to offer IT channel providers.


To Your Business Success-

George Sierchio
The Consultant's Coach

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