You might remember that last week I asked you for your questions (I answered them and recorded it for you here!).
I love doing this because it helps me see what it is you're thinking about your business and how you're feeling about the mass quantities of business-y advice out there.
And it always sparks at least a zillion blog posts, so that's a bonus.
Today I want to talk about a question I didn't get to answer on the call, because I got it after the call was over.
The asker asks:
What are some actionable steps I can take to reach new customers?I have a really great base of regular customers; they like me, they like my product, they come back for more. This is awesome. But I need more people like that, b/c the few great regulars I have aren't enough business on their own. How do I find more regulars?
I just don't know for sure what I can do, and I'm tired of reading stuff about infusing my business with my personality or using my blog properly, etc. I want actual steps I can take to find and get new customers, you know? I'm just not sure how else to get my product in front of the people who will buy it and love it and come back for more.
Emphasis mine
I love this because, as you know, I'm always talking about infusing your stuff with your you-ness and I can totally understand the frustration when that doesn't feel like action.
After getting this email (and responding to her with actual action steps!), I went back to my notes for the Right People class…
And I threw it all out.
I went to my BOOK draft and I found everything that is actionable…and that's going to be tomorrow's class.
I'm going to say very little about infusing your you-ness into everything you do because although that is the foundation of everything, this is Right People 2.0.
This is for those of you who know what you make, you know a few of your Right People but you are ready to dig deeper, to get more, to stretch out and fill your capacity.
If you're ready for it, register here. The class is tomorrow, but if you can't make it, you'll get a recording if you register in time.
Bethany Kartchner
October 15, 2011 at 6:34 pm (13 years ago)Hi! I just discovered your blog thanks to Craftypod and I’m so excited! What a wealth of resources here! I love your Declarations of Independence and will probably come back to them quite frequently. I added a link to your blog on my sidebar. Looking forward to getting to know you better.
Tara Swiger
October 17, 2011 at 10:44 am (13 years ago)Thanks so much Bethany!