How to Find Clients for Your Service Based Business – Notordinaryblogger

This website contains third-party advertisements and affiliate links that may result in administrator earning a commission without any additional cost from you, should any purchases occur
Categories
Eng-Business Eng-Marketing

How to Find Clients for Your Service Based Business

How to find clients for your service based business may be become one of the biggest obstacle an entrepreneur must face. Finding clients is not about find one but find clients that really loves what you do, and happy to pay you for the true value you provide. Interesting?

How to Find More and Better Clients for Your Service Based Business

If you own some types of business: done-for-you service, one-on-one coaching, consulting, courses or have an agency you will understand
how important is to find more clients to the life of your business. Here’s pratical tips to takcle all of that:

Specific

You need to be specific on who is your target clients. You can not be all things to all people. If you do that, you will become less targeted. The worst thing can happens is that your business become boring and forgettable. You have to be specific, specialize, and identify who it is that you trying to go after.

In marketing, you may know this strategy as ideal client avatar. How you can do it?

Line up similarities/characteristics/traits that your ideal clients have in common (demographic – age, gender, income, occupation, etc)

Do not feel that you have to commit on it for the rest of your entire business life. All of that can be adapted/changed as you become more skilled.

Doing this first step, you can design and position accordingly with end result differentiate your business with the competition.

Highlight End Result

Marketing service is very different than marketing products. What’s the biggest difference? Products are tangible, do not require trust. Service can not be touch thus require trust. You need to prove what the end result you can give that are needed by the clients.

You can improve this part by having case studies, testimonials, or other social proof. These are so effective because it shows the end result and has been achieved by other people

Offer Something Unique

One of the way to differentiate our business from the competition is by offering something unique that only through you this end result can be given. The easiest way to do this is through looking at whatever service that you are offering and finding what’s different about your business, or what kind of spin you can apply to it that allows you to hold that position in the market. The point of this step is not to be boring

Market Your Business

The best businesses will lose to regular business that run the best marketing. Prioritize your marketing effort and put it at the center of all of your effort. Instead of believing “build my business and everyone will come”, better do build my business and tell everyone you know about it.

Do your marketing authentically, ethically, and following proven marketing principles: don’t be a douche about it but you do need to talk about it. Otherwise how people will know?


SHARE THIS POST


You Will Like This Too

In What Circumstance Would a Property Insurance Claim be Rejected?

Property insurance is a crucial safety net for homeowners and business owners, providing financial protection against unexpected damage, loss, or theft of property. However, it’s important to understand that not all claims are automatically approved. Insurance companies have specific guidelines, and there are circumstances in which a property insurance claim may be rejected. In this […]

SPONSOR
How to Calculate Gross Profit

Understanding your business’s financial health is crucial for success, and one key metric to gauge this is gross profit. Gross profit represents the amount of money your business earns from selling goods or services, minus the direct costs associated with producing or delivering them. Calculating gross profit is essential for assessing profitability and making informed […]

Business Objective Example

A good business objective is a specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goal that an organization sets to guide its actions and measure its success. The key characteristics of a good business objective are: Example of Business Objective DOWNLOAD

SPONSOR

contact us