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Just Added Super Helpful Resources To The Classroom!
There will be more added in the future. I encourage you to check it out! It's Free!!! Respectfully - Tanner
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Just Added Super Helpful Resources To The Classroom!
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Thank you! Will check it out
What Is The Most Frustrating Part About Running a Physical Business?
Would love to hear your thoughts as my business is all online. I would think that dealing with other local competitors would be the most frustrating since it may feel like a constant competition. That's my thought from talking with many local business owners though. What about you?
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For right now, it’s making sure that we are priced correctly compared to our competitors, and knowing how to best present the pricing. Responsiveness and follow ups are now solved with GHL 🙌🎉
Marketing is wasted effort without...
an actually good service or offer. Bottom line: if your customer's experience with you, your product, or your company is not good, If your product or service is not good, If your churn is too high, then you need to re-evaluate & iterate on how good your offer is and could be. ___________________________________________ It needs to be so good that people tell others about it. With that being the standard you set for your business, only THEN should you put money into marketing to advertise your actually amazing product. This is me explaining my understanding of one of the primary concepts that Alex Hormozi wrote about in his book: 100M $ Offers. It has been something I keep in the front of my mind alot when analyzing my offer to clients.
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Absolutely! Tidy up all those problems otherwise you are pouring into a leaking bucket.
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@Tanner Sullivant 😂😂
What Are Paid Leads and How Is It Different From Organic Leads?
Imagine you have a lemonade stand. If you go out and shout to people walking by, inviting them to try your lemonade, and they decide to come over and buy some, that's like an organic lead. You didn't pay anything; you just used your voice and your presence. Now, if you pay your friend to stand at the corner of the street with a big sign that directs people to your lemonade stand, and people come because of that sign, that's like a paid lead. You spent some money to get their attention and bring them to your stand. The main difference is that organic leads come naturally from your efforts and presence, like word of mouth, search engine results, or people passing by. Paid leads come from spending money on advertising or promotions to directly bring people to your business.
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My boss when I explain what an organic lead is 😂
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@Tanner Sullivant
Basics Of Getting Referrals & Reviews
At the most basic level of this topic you simply need to imbedd a referral incentive within your business, service, or product. Take a 100 dollar membership for example, and you offer to your clients a $40 Referral incentive for a recommended client. Once that referral becomes a paying member, you either grant a one time, or reccurring commission as a thank you. Businesses seem to overcomplicate this, when in reality it's as simple as asking your clients or community for referrals. If you have a good product, and provide an incentive, then for every client you recieve, they replace their own membership, and in some cases cause exponential growth! During or at the end of their experience you simply ask for a 5 star review on google if you are a local business, for a written testimonial through text, or even a video testimonial Having those in your back pocket is an extremly helpful resource and it's as simple as making it a habit to ask. This concept is further explored in Alex Hormozi's Book "$100M Leads"
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Yes! And even ask for the referral if the customer was not a right fit too. Here is my scripted response for someone who says they have gone with another business: “Our sincerest congratulations on securing the venue that works best for you all! Wishing you a beautiful event. Please keep in touch if you need anything at all in the future, or if anyone is searching for a venue, we would be honored if you would pass our information along.” So many clients “ghost” you. And on the other side, so many businesses have no response to a “no”. I make sure to congratulate them for making a decision, and keep the conversation positive and open for the future.
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@Tanner Sullivant it’s those little touches that will keep your business in a positive light
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