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Episode #86 – Surprise & Delight Your Customers

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What if you could build your business without doing all of the marketing things? It is possible! In this episode we break down the #1 marketing strategy you’ll ever have – surprising and delighting your customers. Focusing on the clients you have today can transform your business tomorrow.

Items Discussed in this Episode:

  • At the core of businesses and brands that I love is that they make me feel good.
  • It costs 7 times more to hire a new customer than to keep an existing one, so let’s work to reduce the hustle.
  • What does it actually mean to truly surprise and delight your clients?
  • Handling the details from day 1 is super important; if you provide a really good experience up front, you need to continue that until they walk out the door.
  • Let’s get back to basics: what is really important to your clients?
  • Boundaries are necessary and important, but don’t confuse boundaries with being petty or turning great clients away.
  • Going the extra mile and saying yes when it could be a no shows you actually care and helps you to stand out.
  • If you can stop and truly listen to what your client is saying (and most of all what they’re not saying) it will result in a loyal customer base.
  • I share a few real time examples of surprise and delight in action with businesses I’ve interacted with recently.
  • I challenge you to listen more to your customers, to figure out the details of your systems, and to pay attention in your day to day life for examples you can use to surprise and delight your customers.

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Top 3 Takeaways for this Episode:

  1. Figure out the ways you can listen more to your customers. What do they really need?
  2. Sit down with your client flow and figure out what really matters to your clients so you can nail it.
  3. Pay attention to how you experience surprise and delight on a day-to-day basis so you can get ideas on you adapt concepts for your business.

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Episode #85 – Wow Your Clients Every Time

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Brand experience, customer experience, customer care…total buzz words right? Earlier this year, one of my good friends said she thought that the “customer experience” conversation was on it’s way to being the next content marketing.  Trendy or not, I don’t think we can ignore it or pretend it’s not a critical marketing strategy if we want to grow.

Items Discussed in this Episode:

  • When we have a great experience, we stand up and take notice. Shouldn’t this just be the norm?
  • As a business owner, it’s up to you to make providing a great customer service experience your mission.
  • If you don’t nail this piece, the rest really doesn’t matter!
  • It costs 7 times more to acquire a new customer than to keep one you already have.
  • If you want to make more of an impact, focus on the clients you have right now.
  • This is the call for you to forget the marketing to do list, and to start surprising and delighting your current clients.
  • This is simple, basic, rudimentary stuff, but it’s stuff that’s being forgotten in our businesses.
  • My challenge to you: what’s your way you’re going to surprise and delight your customers?

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Your Official Guide to Selling Without Feeling Sleazy

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You’ve probably heard it before: “I’m bad at sales” or “Oh, I’m just not really a sales person.”  Hell, you’ve probably uttered it from your lips or at least said it in your head.

And it needs to stop. It’s the worst form of self-sabotage as the boss of your business and it will wreak serious havoc on everything in your wake. If you don’t sell anything, you’re not going to have a business for very long.

For years my mother has joked with me that I can sell anything and is completely mystified by this magical sales ability I seem to possess. So, do I have a special superpower? A natural talent for being able to sell?

While I’d like to think I have superpowers and am some type of modern day business Wonder Woman, I really don’t in this department. Which is good news for you, as you, too, can become an amazing salesperson. Best of all, you can engage in selling without feeling sleazy.

Here are some ideas to make sales so much easier:

It All Starts with Confidence

Don’t worry, we’re not going to talk about learning how to walk with swagger. The confidence I speak of is in the product or service you’re selling.

If you think what you’re selling is a complete and utter piece of crap, it’s going to be hard to actually convince anyone they need this.

If you’re selling yourself or the services you provide, you’re going to have to work hard to figure out why exactly you’re not confident and fix it. Easier said than done, I know, but if you’re not confident all the flippin’ time in what you have to offer, maybe it’s the wrong thing or you’ve got to work on your value proposition.

Over the years, I’ve sold everything from rubber stamps to high-end consulting services, and the real reason I excelled at this is that I believed 100% in what I was selling.

If I don’t believe in a product, I can’t sell it. End of story. And I’m willing to bet you’re the exact same.

Over the last year, I’ve stopped product launches for things I didn’t entirely believe in or that weren’t quite right. I’ve decided that until I can sell it enthusiastically, I won’t sell it at all.

Life’s too short to sell shit you hate.

That’s why by the time I launch my course this Fall, I’ll have spent 9 months working on it. (Cue the pregnancy parallels, because some days having a baby feels like it would be way less work!)

So, if you’re struggling to sell your thing, take some time to figure out if you can improve it so you’re confident offering it up. And if you’re struggling with overall confidence, do what it takes to get to a point where you believe in yourself and your offering enough to make it a success.

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Selling Doesn’t Have to be Sleazy

The way selling is done on the Internet has a distinctly masculine energy to it at times. It’s bold, ballsy and in your face.

When we’re consuming a consistent diet of high pressure, make money while you sleep, dude-tastic sales tactics, it’s no wonder that we start to think that selling is sleazy.

It’s not. It doesn’t have to be. Not for a second.

Flaming, flashing red buy now buttons aren’t mandatory to do business on the Internet.

How you sell can be done in a way that’s service-based and with good intentions. You can take the same proven persuasion principles and conversion strategies that work for the dude entrepreneurs and make them entirely yours. All with your soul intact.

Two of my favorite examples of people who do this incredibly well in our industry are Natalie MacNeil and Racheal Cook. They sell beautifully and do it in a way that’s clear, thoughtful and highly effective.

So instead of declaring sales as sleazy and making it way harder than it needs to be, become a student of people that you do vibe with and how they are selling their thing. Watch and learn so you can make it your own and not feel like you need to jam your business into a soulless formula that doesn’t serve you ﹘ or your potential customers ﹘ well.

Make Systems Your Sales BFF

Selling is only one part of your role in your business, which is why you need to create systems to support your sales process.

Whether you’re selling a product (such as an e-course) or a one-on-one service, your systems can do a lot of the heavy lifting to make sure the details are taken care of.

While this seems like the most obvious thing to say, if you can remove yourself from key pieces of the process, you actually will have fewer chances to sabotage it.

Key places you can create systems for in your sales include:

  • Booking
  • Billing/Invoicing
  • Contracts
  • Consult calls
  • Payments
  • Email communications
  • Proposals and quotes

Take a look at each of these to see where you can remove yourself with either a system, tool or a team member to ensure that you’re focused on the area where you’re most valuable. (Hint: That’s usually in the part that involves talking to people or sealing the deal.)

Finally, a big part of your sales system needs to be your marketing, which is a whole other cup of tea, but take some time to figure out how you’re going to get people from discovering you to buying. And posting your wares randomly in Facebook groups under the guise of feedback is NOT a sales system. (More on Facebook groups and good manners in this guest post on Jackie Johnstone’s blog here.)

Map out the steps it typically takes for a client to go from finding you to purchasing from you. If you aren’t sure, ask your newest clients for their insight, including how long they’ve been following you. Those blog posts, emails and everything else that you think no one reads or aren’t working may be your sales secret sauce after all.

If you need a helping hand with systems and customer experience, watch out for next week’s post that will share a new (free) resource that you won’t want to miss.

So, where do you need help to make your sales process feel and flow better? Taking action in this area, no matter how uncomfortable you may be is critical to your biz success in the long run.

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Episode #84 – Owning Your Money Mindset

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Think you don’t have money mindset issues? Think again! We all have a story around money and Kylie Patchett joins us today to help bust through the myths and misconceptions we may have to help us step up and own our money mindset.

Items Discussed in this Episode:

  • Kylie puts the ‘woo-woo’ attitude about having a money mindset to rest once and for all.
  • Why we are holding ourselves back with our money mindset and how we can change it.
  • The idea that we have to be overworked and exhausted to succeed at entrepreneurship is all too common and not true or sustainable.
  • Kylie explains where we get in our own way in our business, and how to recognize what tools we need to get out of it.
  • Trying to do your business someone else’s way is all too common and a mistake for your business in the long run.
  • We need to create a quiet space for ourselves where we can go inward and really hear our own voice.
  • What is a money block and why do we have them?
  • Kylie shares a couple simple ways to start clearing out your money blocks to make room for things to happen.
  • Figuring out your beliefs about money is paramount to breaking through them to try and reach a healthy money mindset.
  • Affirming and stating a new belief is great, but we have to act from that new belief to make it work.
  • Naming the obnoxious voice in our head of fear and inner doubt can help you talk to it and reassure it to calm down and separate it from the truth.

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Top 3 Takeaways for this Episode:

  1. Think about ways you’ve probably sabotaged yourself with your money mindset? Is it a case of the can’ts or pricing things ridiculously low? Taking notice of where you may be struggling is the best place to start.
  2. Take time today to create quiet space to silence all the voices in you and get grounded. This time can help you get back on track and focus on what really matters to you.
  3. Name the obnoxious voice in your head so when it shows up you can calm it down and cut through the chatter.

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Episode #83 – Please Do the Math

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It’s time for a math lesson – or maybe it’s a plea for us to all pay attention to the math so we can run more productive and profitable businesses.

Items Discussed in this Episode:

  • We’re almost at the mid point of the year, which is when we start to look at where we are in terms of our ‘big goal’
  • We may find ourselves doing something drastic to try and get to our goal, and this can be dangerous
  • Before you do anything, please stop and ‘do the math’
  • Conversion is the secret sauce in your business on what will take you from good to great
  • Sometimes you need to look inside your business instead of outside for programs or coaches to help you reach your goal
  • Don’t be afraid of the numbers and the math, they might end up being the best thing to happen to your business
  • Google has a lot of tools we can use to dig into where we’re missing steps in our business and on our site
  • Don’t lose site of the big picture and what really matters, don’t get carried away by the numbers and lose the soul of your business. You can have both!

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Episode #82 – Creating Your Custom Marketing Plan

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One of the biggest challenges that most business owners face is that marketing takes up way too much time. From learning the ropes to actually implementing strategies, it can be a steep learning curve. Are you facing this challenge? Then you’ll want to hear what Michelle Evans has to say. She has an amazing corporate marketing background, which gives her a different spin on online marketing and what we really need to be doing.

Items Discussed in this Episode:

  • There is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ for marketing, don’t be fooled by how seductive the ‘magic strategies’ can be.
  • Michelle explains what she sees happening with people following the ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach in their marketing.
  • Michelle gives us some key questions we have to answer about our business before we can even begin to have a marketing strategy.
  • The key assessments Michelle uses with her clients to help them pinpoint their uniqueness in their target market.
  • Why knowing your audience and target client inside and out is so important.
  • Michelle explains how to find the people who want what you offer.
  • When you do get to talk to someone who is your ideal client, Michelle gives us tips on what to ask them and how to use your findings.
  • How to not let your marketing take over your business, and how to make the time you do spend on it the most effective it can be.
  • Michelle pinpoints some common marketing tactics she sees people hanging on to that aren’t necessarily working.

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Top 3 Takeaways for this Episode:

  1. Don’t get seduced by big promises and things that seem too good to be true. Sometimes the simplest things are the ones that produce the biggest results.
  2. Before you dive into marketing get clear on your strengths, goals, audience and more. And if you’ve been at this for a while, take some time to periodically reassess so you’re not letting things get stale.
  3. Is your marketing getting you where you want to go? More marketing isn’t the answer, maybe letting some things go so you can make what you are doing work more effectively.

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Episode #81 – Strategy Shouldn’t Be a Buzzword

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Calling something strategic doesn’t make it so. In fact, strategy is being used, and abused and it’s about time we have a honest discussion about the fact that not everything is strategic, and when you call everything a strategy, you’re not doing yourself any favors.

Items Discussed in this Episode:

  • I explain why the word ‘strategy’ puts me on edge as of late.
  • The difference between a strategy and a tactic is hard to grasp and easy to make interchangeable when they shouldn’t be at all.
  • When we use the word ‘strategy’ too often, we are setting the expectations off and it isn’t doing us any favor.
  • Why me being a minor in history relates to the terms ‘strategy’ and ‘tactics’.
  • How your strategy is the big picture plan (the ‘what’ and the ‘why’) and your tactics are your ‘how’
  • Your strategy can be stretched over months or years, while the tactics are your day to day to dos to reach that goal.
  • I’m not the word police, but I think the word ‘strategy’ should be used carefully so it doesn’t become just another buzzword.

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The Art and Science of Storytelling Infographic

Storytelling is often discussed as a key part of messaging and branding yet, there’s a lot information out there. Which is exactly why I created this easy to digest storytelling infographic that shares why storytelling is so effective, how exactly to use stories in your marketing and ways to tell compelling stories that help you stand out.

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Episode #80 – Passion, Purpose and the Art of Work with Jeff Goins

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We hear it all the time: follow your passion! But today’s guest has a different spin on passion and purpose. Author and writer Jeff Goins joins the show today to discuss his new book, The Art of Work.

Items Discussed in this Episode:

  • Jeff discusses how he never thought he had a ‘dream’ but followed the thread of his life to narrow down what it could be.
  • The past doesn’t have to dictate your future, but it can inform it.
  • Jeff explains how finding out your pursuit is the easiest part, but the work that goes into it from then on is the real process and the journey that lasts your whole life.
  • Jeff’s advice on how to master our own skills in a way that lets us write our own ticket.
  • With the changing economy, you have to be ready to accept your calling can be more than one thing.
  • If you have several things that you do and that compliment each other well, you will always be able to change and grow with your life and the economy.
  • Jeff explains the different hats he wears in his business and combines those skills to benefit his career in the best way.

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Top 3 Takeaways for this Episode:

  1. What can you do to master the skills you need to be in charge of your future? Where are you today and what do you need to get where you want to go?
  2. Accepting your calling can be a challenge, but once you tap into that you’ll be able to adapt as the world of work evolves.
  3. What different hats do you wear, and how can you wear the ones that are most aligned with your calling?

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Episode #79 – Professional Doesn’t Mean Corporate (Why Personality is a Must)

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When you’ve worked in corporate, it’s hard sometimes to break free of those expectations and you can find yourself being way more formal than you need to be. Today, we dive into how you can still be professional and not sound over-the-top corporate in your communications.

Items Discussed in this Episode:

  • If you come from a corporate environment, you can be so worried about being professional that you come across as formal and impersonal
  • Not confusing being professional with being corporate is one of the toughest things to translate to the online entrepreneurial world
  • You can be professional and have personality and not sound like a robot
  • Some signs you are ‘overdoing it’ in being formal
  • Why are we so scared of letting our personality out? The reason we started our own business is to be able to do our own thing!
  • It’s easy to default to what we know and not step outside our comfort zone, but formality can sound very fake
  • I share a couple quick tips for letting your personality shine through

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