Skip to content

The single most important thing to do

So why do most consultants - and the agents they hire - focus entirely on abstract 'attraction' methods of marketing? I feel the answer to this question has something to do with focus and confidence.

Clive
1 min read

I previously wrote the briefing - Is "attraction marketing" the best way to find new clients?

It's worth reading again if you've already seen it, and reading for the first time if not. The bottom line is that most new business, for most consultants, comes via word-of-mouth.

So why do most consultants - and the agents they hire - focus entirely on abstract 'attraction' methods of marketing?

I feel the answer to this question has something to do with focus and confidence.

Focus because most consultants don't plan for networking and referrals, which are the main tactics of word-of-mouth. They treat these as 'drive-by' opportunities. It's easier to plan for marketing projects like website renewal, email outreach, etc.

Confidence, because when I ask people how they approach networking consistently, or asking for referrals, they always give me vague answers. That’s because they don't do it often, or aren't systematic when they do.

Let's test this with your data.

  1. How many influential people do you have in your network? (By influential I mean quality connections. Like decision makers, or people who have influence, or people who have direct access to a decision maker.)
  2. How often do you talk (not email) with those influential people about something of substance?
  3. How many referrals did you ask for in total last week? Last month? Last quarter? (In effect expanding the network of influential relationships you have.)

If you have some big numbers ... stop reading. If you don't know your numbers, or only have small numbers ... congratulations, because you have an actionable insight. Which was the purpose of this email.

Now you know you must do something to grow your most powerful business development channel. If you don't know what, or how, that's fine because you can always get in touch and ask me.

Sunday Dispatches

Related Posts

Members Public

Norway vs England

(The Real Match) Back in 1975 I had the honour of representing Northamptonshire Scouts at the Scout’s 14th Jamboree in Lillehammer, Norway. The event which hosted over 17,000 Scouts from almost 100 countries was held on the shores of Lake Mjøsa. The three biggest highlights for me. First,

Norway vs England
Members Public

Reframe! #21

3 things that made me think differently and why they matter. ❗This is the last Weekly Reframe for now. Taking a break from writing while I continue travelling. Enjoy. 1/ Notice There’s an art to complaining when you receive poor service. Recently, we went for Sunday lunch as a

Members Public

Reframe! #20

💡I was travelling this past week and for a few more days - so a very short and sweet email this week. Enjoy. 3 books that made me think differently. 1/ Notice The Zen of Listening by Rebecca Z Shafir Notice how much is going on in your head when you&