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Newbie Alert!
Please give a warm welcome to @Max Warren fractional COO extraordinaire!
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Newbie Alert!
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Welcome @Max Warren. Look forward to learning more about what you do.
Another Newbie!
Welcome @Howie Altman . So happy to have you here. Please reach out if you need anything. Don't forget to introduce yourself to the group.
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Another Newbie!
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Welcome to the group @Howie Altman. I look forward to learning more about you.
Newbie Alert!
@Michael Agrusso Welcome to FRN. We've very happy to have you here. Please post an introduction to the group and let everyone know about your ideal customer and your professional superpower!
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Welcome @Michael Agrusso. Look forward to learning more about you.
LinkedIn Algorithm Deciding Who You See Posts From and When...
Where you wondering what that bell was next to your contacts? Well LinkedIn rolled out the algorithm deciding when you see content from your contacts. If you want to see more someone you need to to action below by changing the default from "most relevant" to "all."
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LinkedIn Algorithm Deciding Who You See Posts From and When...
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Great post @Brien Convery. Thanks!
Stop Guessing! Identify Your True Ideal Client
One of the biggest mistakes people make when starting a business is thinking they already know who their ideal client is. They might have an idea, but most haven’t looked closely enough. Knowing your client is a huge part of building a business that works. When you’re clear on who needs your help the most, you can connect with them more easily, make better offers, and build strong, lasting relationships. Here’s how to get really clear on your ideal client: 🌟Focus on Problems, Not Just People: Think about what problems people in your market face. Then ask, “Which of these problems can I solve best?” This helps you get more specific about who you’re here to help. 🌟Talk to Real People: It’s important to have real conversations with potential clients. When you listen to people talk about their problems, you’ll learn more about what they need and how you can help. 🌟Try, Learn, and Improve: Your ideal client might change as you get new clients. Notice which clients are the best fit and why. Then, use what you learn to make your client profile even clearer. 🌟Don’t Try to Help Everyone: When you focus on a specific type of client, you get known for your skills in that area. Saying “no” to clients who aren’t a great fit can help you build a stronger reputation and do your best work. If you’d like more help with this, my Business Growth Essentials mentoring sessions will show you how to define, reach, and win over the clients who need you most. Message me for details or follow this link. I've got a special Black Friday Deal going on you may want to take advantage of.
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Stop Guessing! Identify Your True Ideal Client
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Good stuff. Thanks for the post and with the helpful reminders.
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Bryan Olson
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@bryan-olson-1965
Fractional CHRO, founder of ourCHRO (an HR consulting company), employee benefits/executive compensation attorney.

Active 22h ago
Joined Sep 4, 2024
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Vero Beach, Florida
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