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Get Clients Now! Filling the Pipeline, Week 3

Posted by Selene M. Bowlby

on July 7th, 2008 / 5 Comments »

Welcome to the “other side” LOL - the 2nd half of the Get Clients Now! 28 Day Marketing Program aimed at Filling the Pipeline.

Last week was a good week for me, however I’m really seeing how much WORK marketing really is! I admit my daily scores are not as high as I would have liked. Lack of time is something that continues to surprise me, now that I’ve taken the freelance plunge and have so much more time to spend on marketing efforts…

However, I’ve always had a problem with putting client work ahead of my own - and even now working for myself full time, I’m still putting my clients first. This is great for customer service, of course! And fantastic for meeting (and exceeding) my client deadlines… but not so great as far as marketing goes.

Success Ingredients - Week 2

I’m very happy with my progress on the Networking Venues Success Ingredient. Now, I must say this is something that will probably never truly be complete - this goes for all of my Success Ingredients - as they are something you must constantly be improving upon.

As far as Networking Venues, though, I’ve reached 100% of my goal in that I have narrowed down exactly which social media sites that I think will be of most benefit to me, and which ones I want to pursue the most. I have a blog post scheduled for later this week that will link to all of my profiles, as well as explain some of the benefits that I’ve found by participating in social networking.

  1. Networking Venues - Progress: 100%
    by July 4, 2008
  2. Description of Services - Progress: 75%
    by July 11, 2008 - I’ve back-tracked my progress here, as I realize I have a bit more to do than originally planned, including re-arranging my services and creating several new packages that will make things easier for potential new clients looking for information on my web design services…
  3. Web Promotion Strategy - Progress: 20%
    by July 18, 2008

Daily / Weekly Actions - Week 2

Not nearly as good as last week, here (and I did give myself a complete day off for the 4th of July! which is why I had a big fat ZERO that day, LOL). I really need to work harder at my daily/weekly actions this week!

  • Total (# of 10)
    6 - 7 - 7 - 7 - 0

Program Goal - Week 2

In all honesty, I’m thinking that I set the bar too high on my program goals this time around. I’ve got a long way to go (and I’m wishing I kept my same goals as last time… doubling my goals was quite a bit ambitious, and I’ll honestly be pretty surprised if I reach them.)

It’s always good to have strong goals to aim for, though. I’d say these count as an attempt towards a “scare yourself goal“. We’ll have to see what I can pull out of my hat in the last 2 weeks of the program!

I received quite a few inquires last week. It’s fun to track where these came from - some are from my blog commenting and forum participation. Some are referrals, and some are unknown. I’m wondering if a few of the most recent inquries came to me from my interview on Sparkplugging (I hope you’ll have a look - Wendy Piersall asked me some GREAT questions about the process I went through in making the move to running my business full time).

  • Program Goal
    20 new prospects / 4 new clients
  • My Progress
    35% - 7 new prospects / 25% - 1 new client

Half-Way Through… Where Are You At?

How is everyone doing at the half-way point? Are you right on track with your program goals? Too ambitious… not ambitious enough…? Please leave a comment below and let everyone know how you’re doing!

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Get Clients Now! Filling the Pipeline, Week 2

Posted by Selene M. Bowlby

on June 30th, 2008 / 2 Comments »

Here we are at the 2nd week of the Get Clients Now! 28 Day Marketing Program aimed at Filling the Pipeline. I hope everyone had a productive first week!

I’ve been doing a lot of work on my Success Ingredient items (specifically Networking Venues). I’m seeing a huge difference this time around as far as being able to spend MUCH more time on the program specifics… maybe a little TOO much time, LOL, but good none-the-less.

Success Ingredients - Week 1

I seem to be putting off the Description of Services (repeat of last month…) this time in favor of the Networking Venues. I’ve done a great deal of work in this area, updating some of my unused social media profiles, and setting up a lot of new ones. I’ve got a post on social media in the works for later this week where I’ll link to all of my profiles…

  1. Networking Venues - Progress: 75%
    by July 4, 2008 - Swaped this with Description of Services
  2. Description of Services - Progress: 90%
    by July 11, 2008 - Swaped this with Networking Venues
  3. Web Promotion Strategy - Progress: 10%
    by July 18, 2008

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Daily / Weekly Actions - Week 1

I did great last week as far as accomplishing items from my daily / weekly action list. I’ve been able to spend SO much time focusing on my marketing efforts, since taking the “freelance plunge” in order to run my business full time.

  • Total (# of 10)
    7 - 9 - 8 - 8 - 7

Program Goal - Week 1

I’m off to a slow start as far as reaching my program goals, but I’m only 1 week into this program, so I expect this will pick up.

On the new client front - I now have new work from an existing client, and am wondering whether or not I should include that in the New Client count?

It generally does take less work to get new work from an existing client, however there is still work involved, which is why I’m considering including this in my Program Goal Progress. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the matter!

I’m on the verge of adding a NEW client to the list, but have to wait for the paperwork to come in before I can count this as official.

  • Program Goal
    20 new prospects / 4 new clients
  • My Progress
    10% - 2 new prospects / 0% - 0 new clients

How Was Your First Week? And A Question…

I’m anxious to see how everyone last week! Please leave a comment below and let us know about your progress. Are there any specific challenges you have been facing with the program?

And a specific question: What are your thoughts as far as including New work from an Old client in your “New Client” list?

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Get Clients Now! Filling the Pipeline, Week 1

Posted by Selene M. Bowlby

on June 23rd, 2008 / 4 Comments »

For those of you who have been following along with the Get Clients Now! posts, you know that I’ve just started a 2nd program this weekend.

If you don’t know what I’m referring to, please see the Intro Post on the series - basically, I’m making myself accountable for my marketing efforts by publicly posting my goals and progress on the program found in the book Get Clients Now! A 28-Day Marketing Program for Professionals, Consultants, and Coaches by C.J. Hayden

This Month’s Focus

Get Clients Now focuses on the Four Stages of the Universal Marketing Cycle:

  • Filling the Pipeline
  • Following Up
  • Getting Presentations
  • Closing Sales

Although my first program focused on Filling the Pipeline. At the risk of being repetitive, I’ve decided to focus this program on on Filling the Pipeline again.

I’m doing this because primarily, with my last program, I was still juggling both a full time day job while running my business part time (approximately 20-30 hours a week on nights and weekends). With only 4-5 hours a day to spend on my business, it just wasn’t realistic for me to dedicate 1-2 hours a day of that time on marketing. So my marketing efforts were often put on the back burner.

This time will be different! I’ve just finished up my first week running my business full time (I recently took the freelance plunge, and am LOVING that I can spend so much time focusing on my business and my clients, etc.) Last week was amazing to say the least - I got so much accomplished, and really do have to wonder how I managed before. I still have so much to do (both in house projects, as well as client work).

Anyway, my last program was hugely successful, despite the fact that I was only able to spend about half of the time that I wanted to on my marketing efforts. This time around, I will be able to dedicate the proper amount of time and effort to the program, and I’m very excited about the potential that will bring.

So, without further ado, let’s begin the program!

Action Worksheet - My Program Goals and How I Will Obtain Them

Below are my program goals for my second Get Clients Now! program. If you are joining along, you can download the FREE marketing plan worksheets from the Get Clients Now web site.

Although I’m working on Filling the Pipeline again, the book has so many suggestions, that I will be varying my program specifics greatly this time. Yes, some elements are the same, but there are some new ones thrown in as well. I’m also doubling my program goals from the last time.

Start Date

  • June 21, 2008

What strategies will you use?

  • Networking and Referral Building
  • Writing and Publicity
  • Advertising

Where are you stuck or what needs the most work?

  • Filling the Pipeline

How much business do you have now?

  • $X,XXX / month
    Yes, I’m still keeping the dollar amounts private

How much business do you really want?

  • $X,XXX / month x 2
    I’d like to double my monthly business income

What would that get you?

  • Enough of a monthly income to not only replace my old paycheck, but to save up for a new computer, as well.

What is your program goal?

  • 20 new prospects / 4 new clients

What will be your reward?

  • New office/computer/organizational supplies
    $50 maximum

Success Ingredients

  1. Description of Services
    I got a big head start last month, but still have some finalizing to do. I also want to re-structure my shopping cart so the services are listed in a more user friendly format. As-is now, it’s more suited to other internet professionals who know exactly what they need. I’d like to put together more packages that would be better suited to web newbies.
    by July 4, 2008
  2. Networking Venues
    Something else I got a head start on last month, but need to finalize. I’d like to narrow down which social media sites I plan to utilize the most, maximize my profiles on these sites - and start using them!
    by July 11, 2008
  3. Web Promotion Strategy
    This might involve some paid advertising, but my primary goal here is to work on Search Engine Optimization. By the end of the month I want to narrow down a few sets of keywords and keyphrases that I plan to target, update my search engine optimization techniques, and re-submit my site to the search engines.
    by July 18, 2008

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Daily / Weekly Actions

  1. Daily: Spend 1 hour on my Success Ingredient Projects each day
  2. Daily: Post 2 blog comments each day
  3. Daily: Make 2 message board posts each day
  4. Daily: Post 1 Q/A Answer each day
  5. Weekly: Post 1 Q/A Question each week
  6. Weekly: Publish 2 posts on my blog each week
  7. Weekly: Make 1 new community contact each week
  8. Weekly: Select / maximize 2 social media profiles each week
  9. Weekly: Find 1 new place to submit my web site to each week
  10. Daily: Plan my day each morning (or the night before)

Special Permission

  • I Deserve to be Successful!

A Few Changes

Now that I have 40 hours a week to spend on my business, I’ll be putting a big focus on my marketing efforts. This time around, my goal is to accomplish at least 7-8 daily/weekly actions every day (I had some much lower numbers last time around).

One thing that I found mis-leading about scoring your daily/weekly actions is that C.J. Hayden suggests giving yourself a Y for weekly items that you might not have done on a given day, as long as you had not planned on working on it. I find that to be misleading, because I could just not plan on an item all week, and give myself five Y’s. Some days my scores were elevated because of the freebie Y’s this method gave me.

I’m going to try to be more accurate this time, and only give myself a Y for items that I actually completed. Yes, that means I’ll get some N’s because I have several weekly items that I don’t need to complete on a daily basis. I feel this will be a much more accurate representation of my true marketing efforts, though.

Care to Join Me?

I received some interest from the last program - and I see a few sales of the book in my Amazon Affiliate account, so I’m hoping that means there are more of you out there ready to join me in this round. As you’ve seen from my first program, the book has great suggestions, and I saw great results!

So, if your doing a program, I hope you’ll join along and help create some accountability for yourself! If you just started on Saturday, great! Please post your program goals and daily/weekly actions, etc. below. If you started recently (say a week or two ago) then you’ll be a bit ahead of me, but please feel free to post your program information from your first week, etc. You’ll actually be ahead of the game, but can post your progress from the relevant week.

Good luck to everyone! I hope this is a very successful month for us all!

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Get Clients Now! The First 28 Days, Wrap Up

Posted by Selene M. Bowlby

on June 17th, 2008 / 3 Comments »

Can you believe it’s already been 4 weeks? Time has gone so quickly, and we’re finally at the end of the first Get Clients Now! 28 Day Marketing Program program!

I’m looking forward to seeing how everyone did. Overall, I’m very happy with my progress! I admit that it’s been difficult for me to get as many weekly and daily actions completed as I would have liked. Up until just last week, I was juggling both a full time job, as well as running this business on nights and weekends.

If you didn’t read my big announcement post, however - I finally took the freelance plunge last Friday!

I’m really looking forward to starting a second GCN program, because I will finally be able to devote the proper amount of time to my marketing efforts.

Success Ingredients - Week 4

Unfortunately, last week was such a whirlwind for me that I did not make a lot of progress on my Success Ingredients. Something that I will definitely be concentrating on the next round.

It is such a difficult habit to break, as far as pushing your own work behind that of clients. Something that I made big improvement on this last month, however I know I can still stand for much improvement here.

  1. Description of Services - Progress: 90%
    by May 30, 2008
    Missed deadline - Still In Progress
  2. Networking Venues - Progress: 60%
    by June 6, 2008
    Missed deadline - Still In Progress
  3. Blog Concept / Topics - Progress: 50%
    by June 13, 2008
    Missed deadline - Still In Progress

I’ve done best with the Description of Services - I actually have everything written up, but still have to add my new services to my main business web site. There are also several changes that I want to make to the shopping cart - basically a re-organization of services and categories, etc. that will make the cart more user friendly.

All of this is on my schedule for the week, so Description of Services should NOT be one of the items on my Success Ingredient list for the next GCN program. This is my last ditch procrastination effort, LOL. Obviously it is an extremely important item - time to start putting myself first for a change, though, so I have several blocks of time set aside this week for completing this item.

As far as Blog Concepts and Networking Venues are concerned - I’ve done quite a bit here. I have a tentative blog schedule created for the next month. I gave myself such a low percentage score, however, because there were several blog posts that I had intended to write, and they are still sitting incomplete in my Drafts folder. Yet another example of putting your own marketing efforts last (which C.J. Hayden stresses in the book that you should always make marketing the First thing that you do!)

On the Networking Venues, I’ve joined several new social media outlets this month, including Plurk which is the “new Twitter” LOL. My goals for the next program include really taking a good look at all the services I’m setup with - narrowing down which ones I feel will be most beneficial to me, and really start using them to their full potential!

Daily / Weekly Actions - Week 4

My daily actions were about average this week - some good/ok days, and a couple poor days in there as well. Several of the higher scores were again to do with C.J. Hayden’s suggestion of giving yourself a Y for an item as long as it wasn’t on your to do list for that particular day.

Overall, throughout this program, I feel my daily/weekly scores could have been a bit higher. Definitely something to improve upon next time around!

  • Total (# of 10)
    8 - 5 - 7 - 7 - 6

Program Goal - Week 4

As for the most important part of the program - the final program goal numbers, I’d say Get Clients Now! definitely delivers! Throughout the entire program, I’ve been doing great with bringing in new prospects - in 4 weeks, I’ve received inquiries from 16 new people! If that doesn’t count as Filling the Pipeline, I don’t know what does!

As of last week, I didn’t think I’d reach my “new clients” goal, but some good Karma (no, not the Plurk kind, LOL) must have come back at me, because I signed 2 more clients last week, with a definite yes from a 3rd (just waiting for the final paperwork to come through to make it official - I’m counting it here, though, because all of the hard work of working with this potential client was done during my GCN program).

  • Program Goal
    10 new prospects / 2 new clients
  • My Progress
    160% - 16 new prospects / 200% - 4 new clients

How Did Your GCN Program Go?

Now I want to know how YOU did? Did you enjoy the book? Was your first GCN program successful? Would you recommend it to other small business owners?

I definitely enjoy and recommend the book (look at my program goals above - numbers don’t lie, LOL).

If you’d like to give Get Clients Now! a shot, I’ll be starting a second program on Saturday. I’m actually on the fence as to whether I should do another Filling the Pipeline program, or if I should move onto Following Up. I think I could greatly benefit from a different stage of the Universal Marketing Cycle:

  • Filling the Pipeline
  • Following Up
  • Getting Presentations
  • Closing Sales

However, now that I will actually have TIME to market myself properly, I am very curious to see how the program will go for me if I spend the proper amount of time on my Daily / Weekly Action Items for the Filling the Pipeline program.

Needless to say, I’ll be reading up on the Following Up information, and will make my final decision by the end of the week. I hope you’ll join along!

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Get Clients Now! The First 28 Days, Week 4

Posted by Selene M. Bowlby

on June 8th, 2008 / 2 Comments »

Welcome to Week 4 of the Get Clients Now! 28 Day Marketing Program!

We’re in the home stretch now! Just 1 more week left to finish up on those Success Ingredients, and to reach your program goal. How is everyone doing this time around?

Success Ingredients - Week 3

Although I’m continuing to make process on all of my Success Ingredients, I have not yet accomplished my goals for these items on time! I’ve got 1 week to finish up, so I know I’ll be a busy little bee this time around!

  1. Description of Services - Progress: 90%
    by May 30, 2008
    Missed deadline again - Changing goal to June 13, 2008
  2. Networking Venues - Progress: 60%
    by June 6, 2008
    Changed goal last week to June 13, 2008 to allow time for #1 above
  3. Blog Concept / Topics - Progress: 50%
    by June 13, 2008

Daily / Weekly Actions - Week 3

Not bad this week. I almost feel like it’s cheating when GCN lets you give yourself a Y for an item you didn’t do, as long as you hadn’t planned on doing it that day. Again, I’d say this is a motivational tactic. Anyway, not too bad last week in terms of my total number of completed daily/weekly actions.

  • Total (# of 10)
    8 -7 -6 -7 - 7

Program Goal - Week 3

Going by my results on the “new prospects” portion of the goal, Get Clients Now! definitely delivers! I’m always amazed by how the daily and weekly actions in my “Filling the Pipeline” program does SO well!

  • Program Goal
    10 new prospects / 2 new clients
  • My Progress
    140% - 14 new prospects / 50% - 1 new client

As far as new clients, I’m half way there - good, but I’d love to get 1 additional client this week, so I’d be at 100% on this area, too. What I realize is that the goal of signing a new client really is more for the other stages of the Universal Marketing Cycle. Specifically the area on Closing Sales.

  • Filling the Pipeline
  • Following Up
  • Getting Presentations
  • Closing Sales

I will be focusing my next program on Following Up, however, as I want to learn as many techniques as possible from all 4 stages. Anyway, the numbers above definitely show that the program works to help Fill the Pipeline by bringing in new prospects!

I’d say the numbers speak for themselves, as far as whether GCN actually works or not! To be honest, what I really need to do is focus on the other stages of the Universal Marketing Cycle.

How Was Your Week 3?

For those of you following along this time around - how did you do last week? Do you think you’ll reach your program goal by Friday? Please share in the comments below!

By the way, the next program which will be starting on Saturday, June 21st - so you still have a few more weeks to decide if you like what you see and want to get the book and give it a shot, too!

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Get Clients Now! The First 28 Days, Week 3

Posted by Selene M. Bowlby

on June 1st, 2008 / 2 Comments »

Welcome to Week 3 of the Get Clients Now! 28 Day Marketing Program!

Now that we’re halfway through the program, how is everyone doing? I think Nicole is the only other person joining along on the actual program, lol - but if you’ve been reading our progress thinking about joing in on the next program, I wonder what your thoughts are?

Success Ingredients - Week 2

Something I neglected to write an overview on last week (oversight on my part) was my success ingredients. One of my deadlines was Friday, and I missed the boat… I’m 85% on that item, so I know I have to play catch-up this week.

Overall, I’m making progress on all of them, though, so I still think I can reach these goals by the end of the program.

  1. Description of Services - Progress: 85%
    by May 30, 2008
    Missed deadline - Changing goal to June 6, 2008
  2. Networking Venues - Progress: 35%
    by June 6, 2008
    Changing goal to June 13, 2008 to allow time for #1 above
  3. Blog Concept / Topics - Progress: 25%
    by June 13, 2008

Daily / Weekly Actions - Week 2

I suppose I don’t need to bore you with the specifics of each daily item, lol - the totals should speak for themselves…

  • Total (# of 10)
    10 - 8 - 5 - 2 - 6

I’m happy to say that I rocked it on Monday! Of course, that was a holiday, which meant I had all day to market myself. Thursday was obviously a very poor day in terms of GCN. There was a LOT going on that day for me, though (announcement on that in the weeks to come, so stay tuned!)

Program Goal - Week 2

As for overall progress of my Program Goal… I’m doing great! Way past the half way mark!

  • Program Goal
    10 new prospects / 2 new clients
  • My Progress
    110% - 11 new prospects / 50% - 1 new client

I’d say the numbers speak for themselves, as far as whether GCN actually works or not! To be honest, what I really need to do is focus on the other stages of the Universal Marketing Cycle.

  • Filling the Pipeline
  • Following Up
  • Getting Presentations
  • Closing Sales

I’m more than right on with new prospects, which is my goal with this program - Filling the Pipeline. Actually signing new clients are more along the lines of Closing the Sale, which is the last program.

For those of you following along, my next program will be geared towards Following Up, as I want to work through each of the stages in the Marketing Cycle. But of course, you can do any of the programs - whichever is the area you feel most necessary to furthering your business. In my case I did several Filling the Pipeline programs.

That’s the beauty of the program is that you can custom tailor your program(s) to exactly what you need.

How Did You Do In Week 2?

Please post an update below to let us know how you’re doing at the half way point. And if you’ve been reading along - what do you think? Does it seem like a worthwhile process?

I hope you’ll join along in the next program which will be starting on Saturday, June 21st.

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Get Clients Now! The First 28 Days, Week 2

Posted by Selene M. Bowlby

on May 25th, 2008 / 2 Comments »

Welcome to week 2 of the Get Clients Now! 28 Day Marketing Program!

How did everyone do last week? I hope it was a productive week! This won’t be a long post today - basically just a quick checkin to show my progress and see how everyone is doing.

Daily / Weekly Actions - Week 1

Below are my selected Daily and Weekly Actions that I setup in Week 1. Under each item is my Yes or No status, as far as whether I completed the item on a given day (I’ve tailored my program as suggested in the book - with my action days being Monday - Friday… if your schedule is different, you can adjust this to your most productive days if necessary).

  1. Spend 1/2 hour each day on my Success Ingredient Projects
    N - Y - Y - Y - Y
  2. Spend 1/2 hour each day on reading or writing
    N - Y - Y - Y - Y
  3. Send 1 letter or email to a new person each week
    Y - N - N - Y - Y
  4. Make 1 new community contact each week
    Y - N - Y - Y - Y
  5. Post 1 Q/A Question each week (on LinkedIn or Work It, Mom!)
    N - N - N - Y - Y
  6. Post 1 Q/A Answer each day (on LinkedIn or Work It, Mom!)
    Y - N - Y - N - N
  7. Post 2 blog comments each day
    Y - Y - Y - N - N
  8. Post 2 message board posts each day (new and/or response)
    Y - Y - Y - Y - Y
  9. Publish 2 blog posts each week
    Y - Y - Y - N - N
  10. Plan my day each morning (or the night before)
    N - Y - Y - Y - Y

Overall not bad - lots of Yes’ in the list above. However there are also quite a bit of No’s… My totals for the week are:

  • Total (# of 10)
    6 - 6 - 8 - 7 - 7

Ideally, you want to average about 8 Y’s per day. So I can see I need improvement. The beauty of this program is that you are able to customize it to fit your needs. If you find that it’s nearly impossible to accomplish one (or several) of your Daily / Weekly items, you can always adjust it.

For example, change your 2 blog comments a day goal to 1 blog comments a day. Judging by last week, that is something I might need to adjust. But I am going to leave my list as-is for the moment and see if I can’t just increase my performance next week. If I find my daily totals are still on the low side, then I’ll reconsider adjusting my Daily / Weekly Actions next week.

A Little Bit of Grey

As far as judging your progress, I find there can be a bit of grey area, because some items are a bit tricky to keep track of. For example, #5 above “Post 1 Q/A Question each week” - I posted 2 questions this week, and gave myself credit for those days.

In GCN, CJ Hayden says that if you had planned to do a weekly item, but didn’t - then you get an “N” for that day. However, if you did Not plan on doing an item, you can credit yourself with a “Y”. So I have a few freebie points in my list from that. Kind of misleading in a way, but I think it’s more to help motivate you - at least as far as sticking to your plans.

Now, take #9 “Publish 2 blog posts each week” - I failed on this one in that I did not publish 2 posts this week. But I gave myself Y’s on Monday and Tuesday because I worked on the posts (even though they have not yet been published). This is where there’s some grey area, LOL.

Program Goal - Week 1

As for overall progress of my Program Goal…

  • Program Goal
    10 new prospects / 2 new clients
  • My Progress
    40% - 4 new prospects / 0% - 0 new clients

Not bad for just 1 week. I’m almost at 50% of my goal for Prospects after only 1 week! I know actually getting the clients will be more difficult than getting prospects. But I at least have my foot in 4 new doors, LOL, so it’s a start!

A note about how I’m judging these, by the way…

Before starting the project, I already had 5 prospects (so hey - I’ve technically currently got 9 prospects! That’s GREAT!) As far as prospects go, however, I’m only including a potential client in my GCN project goal if they became a prospect AFTER I started the program.

On the other hand, actually converting a prospect into an official client obviously requires a lot more work - much of which is ongoing during the program (for example, I sent out 3 proposals last week). If any of my prospects (pre-GCN or post-GCN) becomes a paying client, then I will include them in my “2 new clients” goal.

Your Turn!

So, enough about me! I want to hear how YOU did this week! I’d say I’m off to a good start, and I hope next week is even better for all of us.

If you’re following the program alongside me, please do leave a comment below, and let me know how week 1 went for you. Are you making any changes to your program goals or daily/weekly actions for week 2?

If you’re not in on the program yet, I still wonder what your thoughts are? Do you think this is something you’d be interested in doing in the near future?

I plan on starting a 2nd program on the blog in June, so you have plenty of time to prepare by getting the book and reading up on it (you don’t have to read the whole book - only about half of it for preparation… the rest of it you read as you follow the program).

Best of luck in Week 2! :)

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Get Clients Now! The First 28 Days, Week 1

Posted by Selene M. Bowlby

on May 17th, 2008 / 7 Comments »

Welcome to Week 1 of my first public Get Clients Now! (GCN) program…

If you don’t know what I’m talking about, lol, be sure to read the first intro post in this series. Basically, I’m publicizing my progress in going through the 28 day marketing program found in Get Clients Now! A 28-Day Marketing Program for Professionals, Consultants, and Coaches by C.J. Hayden.

Class In Session (Or A Preview)

The program itself is starting today, but if you don’t have the book, don’t worry! Just follow along this month to see what you think… if you like what you see, you can pick up a copy of the book, and join in on the next round!

My thoughts being that by posting my process on this blog, it will help make me accountable for my actions - making sure that I actually complete the program and make the most of my marketing efforts.

In doing so, I’m also hoping to have as many of you as possible join in on the process - nothing like a group of peers to help support each other!

And yes, I realize this might not all make sense if you don’t have the book, but this series should at least give a general idea as to what the book entails.

Put Yourself First

As I mentioned in my previous GCN post, I have started 3 programs in the past, but each time I got too caught up in client work that I put my own marketing efforts on the back-burner.

Perhaps the most important quote from the book, and one we as small business owners should live by…

“Make marketing your first priority
instead of the last thing you do”

I’m guilty of putting my own projects and marketing efforts last, whenever client work comes in, so it was very good to read someone else stressing how important marketing is - that it should come first.

I’m starting with that new mantra today!

Program Focus

The book is built so that you can create as many plans with different focuses as necessary, depending on your particular marketing needs:

  • Filling the Pipeline
  • Following Up
  • Getting Presentations
  • Closing Sales

In my previous GCN programs, I focused on the first step in the Universal Marketing Cycle - Filling the Pipeline. I plan to complete this program by continuing to focus on this stage.

For those of you joining in on the program, please feel free to design your own program on any of the four stages above.

Action Worksheet - My Program Goals and How I Will Obtain Them

Below are my program goals and planned ingredients and actions for the next 28 days. Don’t forget you can download the FREE marketing plan worksheets from the Get Clients Now web site.

Start Date

  • May 17, 2007

What strategies will you use?

  • Direct Contact and Follow-up
  • Networking and Referral Building
  • Writing and Publicity

Where are you stuck or what needs the most work?

  • Filling the Pipeline

How much business do you have now?

  • $X,XXX / month
    some things you don’t have to post for the whole world to read, LOL

How much business do you really want?

  • $X,XXX / month x 2
    I’d like to double my monthly business income

What would that get you?

  • Extra money to pay off credit card debt… aka Less Stress!

What is your program goal?

  • 10 new prospects / 2 new clients

What will be your reward?

  • Me Time / A complete day OFF!
    No work! Sleep in late, take a nap, have an at-home girly spa/pamper day complete with manicure, pedicure and candle-lit bath… aka Relax!

Success Ingredients

  1. Description of Services
    This is mostly complete, but I need to tweak existing rates and services, as well as add new WordPress and eCommerce services.
    by May 30, 2008
  2. Networking Venues
    I especially want to focus on maximizing my social media profiles by making the most of existing profiles and creating some new ones.
    by June 6, 2008
  3. Blog Concept / Topics
    I need to focus on this blog as a business networking tool, mainly by producing quality posts on a more frequent basis, at least twice a week as a starting point.
    by June 13, 2008

Daily Actions

  1. Spend 1/2 hour each day on my Success Ingredient Projects
  2. Spend 1/2 hour each day on reading or writing
  3. Send 1 letter or email to a new person each week
  4. Make 1 new community contact each week
  5. Post 1 Q/A Question each week (on LinkedIn or Work It, Mom!)
  6. Post 1 Q/A Answer each day (on LinkedIn or Work It, Mom!)
  7. Post 2 blog comments each day
  8. Post 2 message board posts each day (new and/or response)
  9. Publish 2 blog posts each week
  10. Plan my day each morning (or the night before)

Special Permission

  • I Deserve to be Successful!

Now It’s Your Turn

What are your program goals? What do you hope to accomplish over the next 28 days, and which daily actions are going to get you there?

Please feel free to post your Action Worksheet on your own blog, or in the comments below. This will help make you accountable and ensure you actually get this done (and if you don’t we’ll be here to motivate each other to continue).

Best of luck to you this month! Let the marketing begin! :)

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Get Clients Now: A 28 Day Marketing Program

Posted by Selene M. Bowlby

on May 7th, 2008 / 4 Comments »

Get Clients Now: A 28 Day Marketing Program

Back in January, I started reading Get Clients Now! A 28-Day Marketing Program for Professionals, Consultants, and Coaches by C.J. Hayden.

This book walks you through creating a 28 Day Marketing Program to help promote your business. It’s particularly aimed at service based businesses, but I’m sure the techniques could be adapted to those selling products as well.

With a title like that, the book instantly caught my attention. That and the rave reviews I saw on Amazon. (Yes, that’s an affiliate link above… if you plan to buy the book anyway, I hope you’ll help a girl out by clicking the link, LOL)

From the first few pages, I was very excited to get started with the 28 day program. I believe I share a lot in common with many small business owners -we love what we do, but we are designers or writers or [insert job title here]… not necessarily marketing specialists!

As a small business owner, though, you end up wearing many different hats - including that of a sales man (or woman).

The Universal Marketing Cycle: A Brief Overview…

Get Clients Now! focuses on the four stages of the Universal Marketing Cycle:

  • Filling the Pipeline
  • Following Up
  • Getting Presentations
  • Closing Sales

C.J. Hayden explains the strategies and ingredients necessary for improving your performance on the stages above. As part of the 28 day cycle, you are able to put together your own program, selecting the specific ingredients, techniques and daily actions that appeal to you.

The Importance of Self-Promotion

I’ve found this to be a very motivational book, and I can honestly say that I have accomplished a LOT because of it. I’ve completed several success ingredients, and have been networking through this blog and other social media. I’ve met a lot of great people, and formed relationships that I never would have if not for this book.

Some of the contacts I’ve made through the networking suggestions in the book have turned into qualified leads, too (and that is the point of the book, after all…)

Now, I love the concept of the 28 Day program… BUT - and there’s always a “but” - I’ve started 3 programs so far, and I have yet to actually complete one!

Although I always hit the ground running, I end up slacking off before reaching the final week (or two). I hope that doesn’t reflect poorly on the book itself, it’s just the side of me who ends up putting clients first, before my own business.

Avoid the Feast or Famine Cycle

Unfortunately, this throws me right into the vicious cycle of feast vs famine.

In other words, when business is slow, I market like crazy, which is great! But when things pick up and I’m juggling several clients at once, I feel I “don’t have time” for marketing.

This is most certainly NOT the smartest approach to take - because although you will not notice it during the busy times, you will most definitely feel the consequences “next month” when the work you were doing is finished, and there are no new clients on the horizon.

It’s important to keep planting those seeds, so you have a steady stream of work sprouting up.

Enter a NEW Month… and a NEW 28 Day Program!

So, this post is all about creating some accountability for myself. This time will be different, as I’ll be posting weekly updates right here.

Nothing like putting it all out in the open to help make you accountable!

Care to Join Me?

I’m planning on starting a new program very soon - a little over a week from now, on Saturday, May 17th.

The book suggests starting the program on a Saturday, but otherwise you have weekends “off” while you do the majority of your program tasks during the work-week. Of course, if your schedule is different, you can easily re-arrange the dates to better suit you. Point is… it’s 28 days of marketing and self-promotion.

You can’t go wrong there!

A Book Club, of Sorts…

I’d love to open this up to anyone else who has the book; have been planning on getting the book; have never heard of the book, but your interest is now peaked… well, you get the idea, right? ;)

I’ll be posting weekly updates as I go through the program. It might not all make sense to you if you don’t have Get Clients Now! but you can get a general idea of what to expect if you do eventually want to try it for yourself.

Are You In?

So, if you want to participate, please make a comment below or post on your blog, etc. It would be great to have a group of people to help hold each other accountable. What’s there to loose - your business could (and likely will) benefit from it!

For those of you joining in on the fun, you can download the FREE marketing plan worksheets from the Get Clients Now web site.

Have You Already Completed A (Several) Program(s)?

I’d love to hear your thoughts… Has it worked for you?

Do you have any suggestions?

BTW, like Naomi’s recent small business game post

…this is NOT a meme! LOL

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What’s Your Small Business?

Posted by Selene M. Bowlby

on April 28th, 2008 / 4 Comments »

What’s Your Small Business?

Last week, Naomi over at Itty Biz posed a thoughtful question to her readers: Let’s Play a Game - What’s Your Home Business?

Some might call this a meme, but she doesen’t specifically call anyone out to answer, so it’s NOT a meme, LOL.

Not as Obvious as You Think…

Naomi received a question from one of her regular readers, asking what she actually does for a living.

“So what do you actually do for a living?”

This can be somewhat shocking to hear that a regular reader doesn’t quite understand what you do… If a regular reader doesn’t get it - how are new visitors you your site or blog supposed to know?

Enter the What’s Your Home Business Game! Naomi posted several questions that will help clarify exactly what it is that you do for a living. Sounds like a fun and completely useful game. It’s my turn now, so here goes…

What’s your game? What do you do?

The quick answer - I design web sites.

iDesign Studios creates custom web sites
that help you stand out from the crowd.

My full personal and business speil’s are hopefully pretty obvious, and are placed up at the top of this blog and on the main business site.

Basically speaking, though, I design and develop web sites, from concept to completion. I’ll discuss your business needs with you, see where you are headed, come up with a plan and design a web site that will help your business grow. More on that process here.

Once we’ve finalized the design, I will develop it into a functional web site, using valid, W3C standards compliant code. If you like, I am also more than happy to continue working with you to update the content on your web site, adding new features, etc. - basically helping your web site grow along with your business.

Why do you do it? Do you love it,
or do you just have one of those creepy knacks?

I design and develop web sites because it’s what I love to do!

I have always been artistic, and was lucky to have a very early exposure to computers. My Dad got his first computer - a TRS-80 - way back when I was 3 years old. So maybe there is a tiny bit of “creepy knack” in there.

But, it’s more than just having a “creepy knack” because I actually enjoy it.

While I like the design phase - especially when you get in the “zone” - what I love the most is the development stage. The point of taking something that I designed and turning it into a functional web site.

I especially love learning new techniques. As a front-end web developer, you have to face challenges such as creating code that not only validates, but also looks good on a variety of web browsers. There are often several obstacles you come across in accomplishing this, while also maintaining the design that you created for a web site.

It’s when you surpass those obstacles - often times learning a new trick in the process - that I find to be the most exciting. This is a huge part of what I like the most about being a web designer / front-end web developer, and what makes me look forward to developing the next web site.

It’s a never ending learning process, one that I greatly enjoy!

Who are your customers?
What kind of people would need or want what you offer?

My clients are a mix of small to medium sized businesses, with the occasional larger organization thrown into the mix. However, the majority of my clients are small businesses - one man/woman shows, or small family run businesses.

Working with a wide range of businesses, industries
and organizations throughout the United States,
my primary goal is to help other small businesses
succeed in their endeavors.

I find that I especially enjoy working for very small companies - primarily those who are establishing themselves on the internet for the first time. It’s nice to be able to introduce them to a whole new world of business marketing.

When a company decides they want to create a web site for the first time, it helps push their business to a whole new level. They are able to reach a much larger audience that they can market their business too.

I often also work with companies that have already gotten their feet wet with one (or several) web sites in the past. But those sites were either un-successful, or have just run their course. It is nice to work with them to help them establish a whole new identity to step their online presence up a notch.

What’s your marketing USP?
Why should I buy from you instead of the other losers?

My USP (Unique Selling Proposition) is that I will give you a unique, professional, custom design that you can be sure no-one else out there will have. I will give you full attention to detail, and a good quality web site. Those “other losers” aren’t necessarily going to give you that.

Not everyone is going to give you a custom design. Unfortunately many web designers utilize template services for this, which means there could be 5, 10, 50 or more companies out there with the same exact web design as you. That’s not going to make your business stand out from the crowd!

There are a lot of designers out there that don’t have a unique design style, either. Many will give you a so-so design. Or will develop it with old web standards (using old-school html tables or even worse a site that doesn’t validate, or that doesn’t display properly across a variety of web browsers - thereby limiting your web audience).

When you hire me to design your web site, you can be sure that I am going to sit down and design something from scratch, with you completely in mind. I have a unique design style - typically a “less is more” “clean” style that I will apply to your web site to give it a good professional look (or a funky look if that’s what you’re going for, lol).

Bottom line - I will give you a uniquely styled and well coded web site that will help your business grow. Simply put, I’ll help you stand out from the crowd.

What’s next for you? What’s the big plan?

The big plan at the moment is to expand upon my core services.

Right now, I primarily design and develop static web sites. However, I’ve dipped my feet into the wonderful world of WordPress, and am loving it! WordPress is a powerful tool, that can be utilized not only as a blogging platform, but also as a light CMS (Content Management System).

I’ve actually got my first client WordPress web site launching later this week, which I am very excited about! This will be doing double-duty for me, as I plan to use this as an opportunity to officially announce new WordPress Theme development services - which I plan to start offering through my online store before the end of the month.

For More Information…

I can’t end a post like this without linking you to additional information on my main business web site, LOL.

You can learn more about my company, iDesign Studios here, as well as read testimonials from happy clients. I also hope you’ll take a look at my web design portfolio, as well as my list of services (which links to an online shopping cart with complete details on exactly what is included when you purchase any of my web site design, development and hosting services).

If you have any questions, you might find the answer over in the Frequently Asked Questions. If not - please do feel free to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you!

Now It’s Your Turn!

So what about you? What’s your small business?

If someone went to your web site, would they immediately know exactly what you do? You’d be surprised how blatantly obvious you might think the answer is… but there is always that one reader (or ten) who don’t quite get it.

Help them out by participating! Tell everyone what your business game is, and link to or comment on the original article over on Itty Biz. I’d love for you to make a comment below, too!

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