Published on Dec 3rd, 2008 in Benefits & Features, Ideal Clients, Marketing Funnels | No Comments »
Back in September of 2006, I did a K-cast with Nicki McClusky, of findyourvoicecoach.com. The theme was, “What are the qualities of magnificent coaches?”
Exquisite listening: they have a way of listening from the soul: for values, for vision, for purpose, in addition to hearing the client’s actual words.
Seeing the client as they truly are: which [...]
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Published on Nov 26th, 2008 in Define Your Niche, Ideal Clients | 1 Comment »
Do you know who your ideal client is? Most business owners don’t really know. They guess!
And because they guess, they’re working way to hard, marketing too much, spending too much money. I know I’ve been there, done that.
Now, my bottom line definition of an ideal client would include a client who:
Easily pays you top dollar, [...]
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Published on Oct 4th, 2008 in Ideal Clients | No Comments »
It looks like I might be teaching a version of Turbo-Charge Your Marketing this February at a local community college as part of their continuing education program. I’m working on the class handout now and found these resources I thought I would share with you, as well.
Identify Your Ideal Client Profile by Nancy Michaels
Profile Your [...]
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Published on Sep 2nd, 2008 in Define Your Niche, Find Your Passion, General Business, Ideal Clients | No Comments »
With each successive call in the Turbo-Charge Your Marketing teleseminar series, I realize how much everything in the program builds on and depends on everything else.
Of course I planned it that way — but I’m still realizing that the layers are greater than I had planned.
Anyway, I was thinking about the first three calls this [...]
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Published on Sep 1st, 2008 in Define Your Niche, Find Your Passion, Ideal Clients | No Comments »
I just started reading Michael Port’s Book Yourself Solid this weekend. Now, I purchased the book back in May and its been sitting on my bookshelf ever since. What struck me, however was something he wrote in the beginning of the book:
“To be booked solid requires that you have a solid foundation. That formula begins [...]
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