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Rome wasn't built in a day and neither
can you build your business overnight. There are too many decisions to be made
- too much personal growth to be encouraged. I continue to have coaching clients
come to me eager to start attracting clients but they have not done their foundation
work. And that basic work simply takes time. It takes time to uncover your most
effective place of service. It takes great decision-making to focus your business
into an effective organism, and it takes a sequence of position-building steps
to create a firm foundation upon which to build your business. It's an unfolding
process that simply takes time. Who
do you serve and what do you offer them? I have
coached many service professionals in the healing modalities. Their work can often
be successfully applied to just about any person with any ailment. But that is
such a broad target market that no one will recognize themselves in that positioning
and will not have any clue that they are the perfect client for that services
provider. So the first thing any of us have to do is choose a target market and
narrow our niche. And that niche keeps changing. I just tweaked my niche today
- again. Defining your business and positioning yourself is an ongoing process
that requires frequent self-evaluation and awareness of the changing marketplace.
Once you get your "who and do what" statement figured out you are at
least aiming in the right general direction. I went from "I help entrepreneurs
attract the people they are meant to serve" to "I help resourceful women
entrepreneurs move their passion from vision to venue and attract the people they
are meant to serve." Do you see how the additional bit of definition helps
people recognize themselves and how it helps me recognize my ideal client? The
pressure of earning money leads to overwhelm You
may or may not be an overnight success, but there are many steps to take before
the income can be generated. And those steps take time depending on the depth
of your business experience and the clarity of your vision. What are your strengths?
How can you best capitalize on them? What is your packaging? What is your pricing?
What marketing strategies are you going to use? Allow time for those answers to
emerge. I can urge you to use all four mandatory self-promotion strategies but
each one takes focused time to put into place with your unique approach. Give
yourself lime to decide upon and implement the marketing strategies that suit
you and your business. Stay
with it It takes six weeks for marketing to work.
So if you market really hard for four weeks and stop because you don't see any
results, you'll find that in two more weeks you will see some results. But those
results will ultimately stop because you stopped. Marketing is a consistent, weekly,
daily activity. It takes seven to nine contacts with
a prospect before a purchase is made. What happens if you quit after four? Not
a lot. When you promote a teleclass or a new product, schedule your marketing
to begin six weeks out and plan seven to nine ways to remind people of your offer.
Listen to the messages you
receive You are always receiving feedback from
many directions - your intuition, your clients, the success or non success of
a marketing strategy. Keep listening. Take notes. Set up ways to measure. Your
clients will tell you what your unique gifts are. Listen to what they ask you
for. Notice what they compliment you on. Listen to what else they need that you
might give them. Take measurements. Write down how
many people are on your list, record what strategy you are putting into play and
check the numbers in three months. See what strategies are being the most productive
for you and do more of those. Notice what kind of referrals
you are getting. I am both a coach and a writer. I'm marketing the coaching more
but I am getting steady referrals for my writing. I have to listen to that and
see if I'm missing a larger message about my business structure and/or my marketing.
Cultivate your strengths Entrepreneurs
are often multitalented and certainly multi-interested. So much of our work is
about making decisions - choosing one thing over another, letting go of one thing
in order to make room for something new. Uncover your core motivation and honor
it with every choice. I am a lifelong learner and a teacher. All my choices must
be held up to those two strengths. I know what I'm
not particularly good at and there are a few things that I have to work with and
around in order to find my unique but still effective approach. Listen to your
own testimonials. Read your own "press." Notice what others see in you
and build on it. Growth
takes time Life is an unfolding process. We must
allow it to happen. Building a business is an unfolding process. It is about growing
you. It is about unfolding your potential. It takes time to learn new things,
make new decisions, uncover new insights, and develop new strengths. Business
is not instant - it is a glorious adventure of self-discovery and a gradual awakening
to your perfect place of service. Don't rush the process. Enjoy every minute of
it. © Cara Lumen 2008 Feel free to
reprint this article if you include the following: Cara
Lumen, MA, Your Idea Optimizer helps you turn your ideas into steady profit.
As a business developer, content developer and educator, Cara helps you make money
from what you already know. You can learn more about how to put your wisdom to
work through her radio show www.blogtalkradio.com/passioantelyonpurpose
and her Passionately On Purpose emagazine at www.caralumen.com
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