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Transform Your Business and Bottom Line in the Next 28 Days

August 14, 2013 by Debra Kasowski 4 Comments

In the world of business, there are good books and then there are great books! I discovered a great book entitled, “Get Clients Now!” by C.J. Hayden.

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Marketing is  one of the key pieces to being successful in business.

In this book, there are four simple action plans that can transform your business in the next 28 days. I know firsthand as a business coach that these small shifts are worth their weight in gold . The small shifts start with discovering what is holding you back from your ultimate success .

 When you discover your greatest fear,  you can challenge the fear and realize it wasn’t as big as you thought.

The 4 steps discussed in this book are :

  1.  Filling Your Pipeline
  2.  Following up
  3. Having Sales Conversations
  4. Closing Sales

If you feel that your business has hit a plateau or is not generating the income you would like it to have , you definitely want to take a look at where you are not giving 100% accountability to these four areas .  Why wait until your pipeline is dry to step out of your comfort zone and achieve what you want ?

The magic formula lies in the universal marketing cycle.  

Think about the ways you are filling your pipeline with clients.  How are you reaching out to them?  Remember your client is listening to , “What is in it for me ?” They do not want to hear about every accolade you have.   Yes it is important to share your successes and accomplishments with your followers , however , if the message is one-sided or not coming from a place of service – they will just tune you out .

They want to know that you are able to help them achieve the results that that they want. 

Take a look at your newsletter and ask yourself, if you are you writing it from the perspective of giving a hand up versus putting your hand out.

Follow-up tends to be one of the weakest links in the sales cycle. There was a time when I would feel weak in the stomach when it came to follow up and I would talk myself out of it due to the fear of rejection. I also learned that if I don’t follow up and offer to help someone achieve their dream with my knowledge and skill, I am robbing someone of the greatest gifts I can give.  If you if you can relate, imagine the impact you would have by not only helping one person achieve what they want but many.  This can also create a ripple effect.  Many of the people that you impact, will want to share their experience with others.

One of the greatest actions that you can take is having the sales conversation.  The actions can be as simple and asking for an appointment, sending  follow-up letter or email, or soliciting testimonials .  See a pattern here – everything is about relationship marketing and caring about people and what matters to them.

Finally, who could resist the topic of profits and closing more sales, especially if you  are running a business.  There are some people who are afraid to talk about wanting money in their business for fear of being labeled as materialistic or greedy . Businesses are meant to make money providing a solution to a clients problem or pain. If you are not making money , perhaps, you are dabbling in a hobby and not as serious about running your business and you say you are.

Build the relationships in your network and discover ways you can help others get to their goals.  The more you help others in the process, the more you will attract clients to your pipeline.

Go out and make a difference like I know you can!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: closing the sale, filllinng yoru pipeline, following up, get clients now, marketing, relationship marketing, sales conversations

3 Must Haves to Have on Your Website

January 21, 2013 by Debra Kasowski 1 Comment

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In the digital world in which we live, it is very rare to find someone with a business without some form of online presence like a website. If you do not have one, may I suggest your consider starting one. There are many websites and hosting programs that could get you started in a couple hours. One of the easy ways to get a site up and running is by starting a blog either through Word press which I recommend or Blogger. There are others like Tumblr, Typepad, or Live Journal but I am not as familiar with them.

Now if you are looking to have an impact in the marketplace, there are are a few must have items. Think about the way people learn information. Some learn visual and some by audio – why not use both? You may not agree with all the suggestions but I have noticed these suggestions to be great must haves for your site to get noticed and remembered.

  1. Welcome Video – Let people get to know about you and your business  What do you do? What do you want them to do when they get to your site? Why should they take a look around? Do you have a call to action so they can join your list to receive more valuable information from you? Some people will watch the video and some will read what is written. The video allows for a one on one connection. They get to know you – it creates the first impression.
  2. Contact Information – Remember people do not always come to your site from the “Home Page” or what I like to call the “front door”. Do you have a physical location? How can they contact you?
  3. Call to Action – How do you get them to come back to your website? How do you let them know that you are here to give VALUE and OFFER them an opportunity to continue a connection with you well beyond a meeting or sale? Can they follow you on social media? What will you give the visitor for sharing their information with you that is of value?

These must haves will help you stand out from the crowd.  I am not sure if you noticed some keywords in business in regards to the must-haves. They have to do with nurturing relationships, educating, and providing value.   Inspiration is always an added bonus! Create a connection that lasts beyond a handshake, smile, or meeting. Be memorable and people will come back for more.

What do you think must be on a website to make you come back for more?

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: business, relationship marketing, website must haves

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