I'm not sure who all knows my background.
I've had (and still have) a professional practice as an "intuitive consultant" for many years.
Over time, I moved my practice from a brick and mortar village shop/office, to a 100% telephone and Skype service.
Many of my clients have been consulting with me for years.
Some make appointments with me once or twice a year, but most of them consult with me at least once a month.
Here's a bit about my back story though, and the lesson it has for your online business.
"Everybody has ten bucks."
That was how I first developed my practice.
You see, I had nothing in those days.
I was going to school to earn a degree in social work.
Things in life changed drastically for me, and I had to quit school and figure out how to support myself and my daughter.
I had been doing psychic readings for some time, at people's houses, at parties, etc.
I decided I could start a regular practice doing it.
I rented a little shop in a quaint little village and called it "Mind Over Matter."
But how could I get people to walk through the door?
I didn't have money to advertise.
So I made a crude A-frame sign and wrote this on it...
$10 Quickie Readings...
That was it.
My thinking was this.
I was getting $75/hour for my private consults.
But nobody knew me, nobody trusted me and I just needed to build relationships with folks (I had just moved to this village so I didn't know anybody, yet).
Nobody was going to give me $75.
But everybody has bucks... right?
At least, that was my thinking.
And, maybe people thought "readings" meant weirdo freaky stuff, so I wanted to lighten the mood.
So I thought the "$10 Quickie" readings were fun and affordable.
What do you think of this as a marketing strategy?
How about your online business model?
Do you lead with something affordable to get people warmed up to you?
Do you make it fun and inviting for them?
I'll continue this tomorrow, but right now I'm about to begin a Periscope session.
I'll have to send you to some of those on day.
But not today.
If you're a regular visitor to my blog, you saw that I got a concussion last week clipping branches in my yard.
So I'm still working with a bit of a "lag" of some sort.
So, I'm cutting this short for today, and will continue at this point tomorrow.
Until then, think how my offline practice relates to your online business. Talk soon,
Donna
-Donna & David- Whirlwind Success
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