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<span class="provip_member_name">Kate Phillips</span>
Kate Phillips
Practical Prosperity Coach, Speaker, Trainer, Singer-songwriter
Carnation, Seattle, Washington
Posted by Kate Phillips, Carnation, Seattle, Washington | May 08, 2009

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Topic for discussion: 1. What is your primary method (or methods) of finding and attracting clients?

  1. Have you altered or changed strategies because of the changes in the economy?

I'll start: 1) I am experimenting with different strategies myself. Two years ago, I did mainly group work through workshops, and a one-time class was my primary marketing tool.

Last year, I used a "Free Sessions that Sell" formula based on the one that Christian Mickelson teaches, as well as workshops, both free and paid.

In the last 6 months, my writing (articles and blog) have helped to attract some clients, also events I have hosted through Biznik. I also gained a client through some press coverage I received and a subsequent evening workshop I put on.

This year I stopped offering my sample sessions for free but sometimes run introductory session specials. I have also used workshops very intentionally to build my mailing list and testimonials through feedback forms at my biznik events.

2) In response to the fears and perceptions around the economy and people's personal finances in general, I have allowed clients to work with me a month at a time, and have also resumed a couple of mutually beneficial barters.

I'm still "finding my way," testing and trying. Please share how you are attracting your clients!

2 Bizniks have posted replies

  • Dr. Daniel Kaufman
    Posted by Dr. Daniel Kaufman, Vashon, Washington | May 17, 2009

    Many of my clients have come from referrals but I have started to give free 2 hour workshops and write articles in the local paper.

    Given that I live on Vashon, I have to start stretching myself and doing more networking and workshops in the Seattle area.

  • Stuart Kaufman
    Posted by Stuart Kaufman, Seattle, Washington | Jun 11, 2009

    I teach continuing education classes to realtors as a primary way of getting new clients.

    I also ask for referrals from existing clients and get new clients this way.

    Almost all of my clients participate in a complimentary coaching session prior to hiring me. It is quit effective.

    I am in the process of doing more group coaching programs which have a lower price point for the current economy.

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