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by Wendy Hearn
What stands in the way of growing your business? The usual
response is to do with external factors and things that are
beyond your control, such as the economy and lack of buyers.
This may be true to a degree and yet often what is required
to grow a business is for you to grow as a person. You can
continue to look outside of your business for the reasons that
stop it growing or you can look inside your business and to
yourself to see what it would take to make it grow.
There are many ways that you may need to grow personally in
order for your business to flourish and one of them is
being able to truly connect with potential clients. You
can probably list many things that you need to do and get
right before you can start meeting with potential clients.
This list may include a perfect brochure, sales letter,
presentation or website. Yet again these are external and
surface things. Yes, all of these things do need to be
right and professional, yet many people hide behind these
things before putting themselves out there and connecting
with clients.
You need to be out in the marketplace for people to truly
get to experience you. After all, people buy people and
not the glossy brochures. When you put yourself out there
consistently you will be continually learning and growing.
The opportunity to learn about yourself, your market, and
what your potential clients need will enable you and your
business to grow faster. Your marketing materials will
evolve more easily and be reflective of the needs of your
market. Instead of guessing what your market needs,
you'll be there in the frontline experiencing it.
Potential clients want the opportunity to connect with you
as a person, an individual rather than just be impressed,
which can be very surface. They want to see what you're
really like, what would you be like to work with and get
a sense of what's important to you. There needs to be a
connection and in order for this to happen they need to
experience you. There are many ways for you to put
yourself out there rather than hide behind your desk,
brochures or whatever else you justify to yourself that
needs to be done first. You can be visible by:
… Networking
… Offering free samples
… Writing
… Talks
… Workshops
… Meeting for a coffee
… Participating in groups and communities
These are some of the ways you can put yourself out there
and most importantly, it's about spending time with people,
listening to them, discovering their needs and being your
true self. Different ways of being out there work for
different people and you're here to discover which ones
work best for you. You'll only know this by experiencing
and trying them out.
Ask yourself, "What do I need in order to put myself out
there more?" Listen to your responses and work out a
plan of action in order to have what you need. Take steps
forward each day that enable you to participate more.
Perhaps you need more confidence, and this is built by
taking action. Take an action step that is small enough
that you'll do it and enough of a stretch for you that
you'll build some confidence from actually having done
it.
Let them experience the real you, not some impressive
person or a perfect image. Stop hiding and be the person
who is willing to connect with others in a meaningful way.
You and your service won't be right for everyone that you
meet and that's okay. "Some will, some won't, so what,
who's next". It's about having an attitude that keeps you
moving ahead rather than getting stuck.
What I want for you is to allow potential clients to
experience you and your service.
Wendy Hearn works with business owners, professionals and executives to
discover and unlock their own inspiration, to effortlessly take
the actions required to have the success they desire.
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Copyright 2002, Wendy Hearn. All rights reserved.
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