Five Places You Should Never Meet With Clients
tarbucks might be convenient and wired, but does meeting there really send the right message about your business?
Meeting in a diner over day-old Danish, isn’t going to cut it, if you want to grow your business and make more money. So, to help you make a better impression with your clients, assembled here is a list of the five places you should never meet with a client. All of these have been recommended as potential meeting sites by professional consultants.
- Starbucks or any other Wi-Fi equipped coffee house
- Barnes and Noble, Borders or any other high-end bookstore
- Public Libraries
- Hotel Lobbies
- McDonald’s or any fast-food restaurant
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