How to get clients to Pay you the big bucks

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Hey guys, I am at a stump in the road. Whether I am selling seo, website, mobile websites, etc - How do you get clients? I have been doing cold calls all weak, and I am getting nowhere.

What angles do you guys do to get clients? And the type of client that will pay you.
#big #bucks #clients #pay
  • Profile picture of the author Jason Kanigan
    HOW are you making calls? What's happening when you make them?

    Are you qualifying first or jumping into your presentation?

    How are you targeting?

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    • Profile picture of the author ZachRobinson
      Originally Posted by Jason Kanigan View Post

      HOW are you making calls? What's happening when you make them?

      Are you qualifying first or jumping into your presentation?

      How are you targeting?

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      Thank you Jason.

      I am just making calls, I just google it and make calls.

      I just jump into presentation.

      I just go off of google, trying to find niches that have money to spend.

      Basically never get the owner on the phone or marketing director.
      Or they already have a marketing person.

      Also, offliners thank you so much for your help. You guys really do wonders for people. Thank you to All!
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      • Profile picture of the author ewenmack
        Originally Posted by ZachRobinson View Post

        I just jump into presentation.
        That is likely your problem there.

        First you need to offer some bait,
        something he values first.

        If he bites, then you now have a qualified lead.

        Getting this part right first,
        I've seen it increase the number of qualified leads by 30x.

        Not only that, it required no more work or money invested to implement.

        Best,
        Ewen
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        • Profile picture of the author Marta K
          Originally Posted by ewenmack View Post

          That is likely your problem there.

          First you need to offer some bait,
          something he values first.

          If he bites, then you now have a qualified lead.

          Getting this part right first,
          I've seen it increase the number of qualified leads by 30x.

          Not only that, it required no more work or money invested to implement.

          Best,
          Ewen
          I totally agree -you need a bait. How about choose niche - like plumbers or sth, make landing page just for that niche with common problems, like clients who cancel or sh add case study- just position yourself as knowledgeable within the niche. Much easier than jumping different industries. Pick 1 and stick with it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Samuel Adams
    You might start by buying a mailing list of people who have expressed interest in SEO services. Then start mailing a physical newsletter every week to these people. Always include your contact information with the newsletter and a mail back card that will allow your potential client to contact you for an SEO quote. You will want to include reference to previous SEO work and provide a link to your online SEO website. This could help you secure more SEO contracts, even locally.
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    • Profile picture of the author ZachRobinson
      Originally Posted by Samuel Adams View Post

      You might start by buying a mailing list of people who have expressed interest in SEO services. Then start mailing a physical newsletter every week to these people. Always include your contact information with the newsletter and a mail back card that will allow your potential client to contact you for an SEO quote. You will want to include reference to previous SEO work and provide a link to your online SEO website. This could help you secure more SEO contracts, even locally.
      Hey Samuel,

      Thank you so much for this. Basically buy a list like from infousa.com ?
      How are the quality of these lists? What are some good companies to buy from?

      Have you tried this? How did it work out for you?

      Thanks Again!
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  • Your biggest challenge will be to identify your best clients, what Matthew North calls I think the PPP, or Preferred Prospect Profile.

    You have the freedom to call on whoever you want, but my recommendation is to only deal with the most successful clients in your niche. Your sales volume and profit will be highest, and hassles the lowest, by working with smart marketers that know what they are doing.

    That means you don't have to educate them on your service. They already get it.

    At the same time, your challenge will be to differentiate yourself from their current providers. You must know why you are better: more targeted/more specialized/faster/better service/local provider/unique knowledge/dating the owner's daughter or whatever makes you a solid value.

    I suggest trying to get some traction by talking in person with local business owners. Draw them out in conversation to find out what it important to them and then structure a solution. By meeting in person, you'll get a better grasp of what they need and can build a stronger relationship. Check posts by Andrew Cavanaugh to get the details on how to do this effectively:

    http://www.warriorforum.com/offline-...ml#post8760438

    http://www.warriorforum.com/offline-...ml#post8689566
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    • Profile picture of the author midasman09
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      1) Grab a PLR Video from Dave Cisneros or Nick Mann
      2) Choose a Biz that has a website in your local area
      3) Place their Logo & Contact Info on the last page and UPload to YT with... THE Name of the BIZ and contact info
      4) Upload to YT (using the NAME of the biz as Title)
      5) Ping It with Pingomatic

      When video is on 1st page (according to THEIR BUSINESS NAME)....CALL the biz and ask them to "Google THE NAME of their biz".

      When they do....and see that THEIR BIZ NAME comes up on Page One and...YOUR VIDEO has a Thumbnail, in FULL Color...ready to be clicked on;

      You kiddin' ME! When that biz SEES....in FULL COLOR that THEIR BIZ has a Video on Page 1.....YOU can NAME YOUR OWN PRICE!

      Don Alm....
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      • Profile picture of the author ZachRobinson
        Originally Posted by midasman09 View Post

        1) Grab a PLR Video from Dave Cisneros or Nick Mann
        2) Choose a Biz that has a website in your local area
        3) Place their Logo & Contact Info on the last page and UPload to YT with... THE Name of the BIZ and contact info
        4) Upload to YT (using the NAME of the biz as Title)
        5) Ping It with Pingomatic

        When video is on 1st page (according to THEIR BUSINESS NAME)....CALL the biz and ask them to "Google THE NAME of their biz".

        When they do....and see that THEIR BIZ NAME comes up on Page One and...YOUR VIDEO has a Thumbnail, in FULL Color...ready to be clicked on;

        You kiddin' ME! When that biz SEES....in FULL COLOR that THEIR BIZ has a Video on Page 1.....YOU can NAME YOUR OWN PRICE!

        Don Alm....
        Hey Don, can you go into more detail on this?
        Whats a good video making program? free? no watermark?

        I dont understand grap PLR video?

        Thank you Don Alm
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    • Profile picture of the author ZachRobinson
      Originally Posted by KingOfContentMarketing View Post

      Your biggest challenge will be to identify your best clients, what Matthew North calls I think the PPP, or Preferred Prospect Profile.

      You have the freedom to call on whoever you want, but my recommendation is to only deal with the most successful clients in your niche. Your sales volume and profit will be highest, and hassles the lowest, by working with smart marketers that know what they are doing.

      That means you don't have to educate them on your service. They already get it.

      At the same time, your challenge will be to differentiate yourself from their current providers. You must know why you are better: more targeted/more specialized/faster/better service/local provider/unique knowledge/dating the owner's daughter or whatever makes you a solid value.

      I suggest trying to get some traction by talking in person with local business owners. Draw them out in conversation to find out what it important to them and then structure a solution. By meeting in person, you'll get a better grasp of what they need and can build a stronger relationship. Check posts by Andrew Cavanaugh to get the details on how to do this effectively:

      http://www.warriorforum.com/offline-...ml#post8760438

      http://www.warriorforum.com/offline-...ml#post8689566
      Thanks man, how do you identify them? Also at times they say "I already have a marketing guy"

      Thank you so much!
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  • Profile picture of the author Peter Lessard
    I am responding because your title said "How to get clients to pay you the big bucks"
    I do that by finding clients I can make big bucks for.

    I always look at it this way.
    I find a niche or client, look at his marketing and offer and if I get an aha moment of
    wow this guy has no idea what I could do for his business
    I then proceed to communicate with him what I could do for his business and what it would cost.

    I know it sounds stupidly simple but it really is.
    I don't set out to sell someone a site or seo or ppc I set out to find a solution to make them enough money that my fee is a joke to them.

    The trick becomes finding clients and niches where they can hand you very large checks and be happy about it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mady1234
    You made calls all week? Was this your first week? How many calls did you make?

    I don't think you should be giving up on cold calling simply 'cuz it didn't work out the first week. Cold calling is still the fastest way to get clients, especially comparing to other advertising methods where you might have to tweak and track 'till your broke...lol
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  • Profile picture of the author Achiz768
    I think the best way to get clients is to go to them as a local business owner too--then you have that sort of connection & they tend to let their guard down vs you calling them up trying to sell them something.

    After all, people tend to do business with those they know, like, and trust.
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  • Profile picture of the author mjbmedia
    read Spin Selling by Rackham

    also if you want to charge big money, then you have to give results that bring in much bigger money so the risk (investment) is a safer bet with a most favourable ratio
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  • Profile picture of the author Bdotson111
    Zach:

    Man, there's a bunch of things you could do. I checked out your profile and didn't see any links to your website so I'll ask a few questions first:

    How are you selling these services? Meaning: hourly, flat fee, guarantee of results, cut of sales?

    Do you have referenceable customers?

    Are you in the process of warming up the cold calls by sending some info in advance?

    There's good advice in the posts so far, too.

    Here's one way to get around the "I've already got a web guy/marketing person..."
    Agree with the person on the phone: "I imagine you do have someone."
    Then, say something like this: "At some point, you probably didn't have a web guy or you may have changed from one web guy to another. How did you make the decision to hire that person or change to the new one?"
    Allow the person to answer you. Then ask what areas in their web marketing could improve. Hopefully, you provide services in these areas. If so, mention you did a project for Company X in that area with proven results. Express your results in numerical terms (X new customers or Y% more leads/mo, for example).

    If you cannot help them or if you sense the call isn't going well, let the prospect know you have to go and ask if its ok to follow up in a few months. Tell him/her you are going to email an example of someone you helped.

    Keep track of that person and move to the next call.

    Looking forward to your thoughts.

    Bill
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