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Crown Yourself Queen
In the beginning of building
their business, many of my clients seem to struggle
with a common mental block, and that is being
uncomfortable with calling themselves an expert at
what it is that they do.
And I bet there are even
more people out there who would love to offer
products and services in an area they are passionate
about, but don't even try because they don't have a
degree, or they think no one will take them
seriously if they don't have the "right" training,
or they think they have to be connected with the
"right" people.
But a key to building a
successful and sustainable business is to do
yourself the favor of crowning yourself queen (or
king), and not to wait for someone else to give you
the nod of validation.
It doesn't matter what kind
of services and products you provide. If you are
seen as an expert, you'll have more credibility,
you'll draw more ideal clients and customers to you,
you'll be able to market yourself and your business
that much easier, you'll receive invitations to
speak at events in your field, you'll be able to
charge more for your one-on-one services, and you'll
get more media attention.
It breaks my heart when my
clients talk about how they can't call themselves an
expert simply because they are comparing themselves
to others in their field. But let me share this -
there is always going to be someone who knows more
than you, and there is always going to be someone
who knows less. So no matter how far along the path
you are in building your business and your
reputation, there will always be someone else who is
more known than you (or at least you'll likely
perceive that to be true). With that thinking,
you'll never consider yourself an expert - and
neither will anyone else.
When your prospects are
considering hiring you or investing in your
offerings, or when the media is looking for an
expert to interview, or when meeting planners and
event hosts are looking for expert speakers for
their events, they typically look for expert status
via the following:
1. You proclaim you are the
expert
Right off the bat, proclaim
you are the expert, even if it feels a little
uncomfortable at first. I promise you'll grow into
it really quickly!
I dubbed myself "Multiple
Streams Queen & Coach" the day I launched Client
Abundance. And it always makes me smile when I see
someone refer to me as such. It means I'm being
remembered and referred.
2. You know more about your
topic than your niche does
When I was a website
consultant, I struggled with calling myself an
expert and charging the appropriate fees for my
knowledge and experience. I used to lament to my
husband, "But once you learn it, this stuff is so
easy." And he would patiently point out that
although that may have been true for me, the fact
was that people wanted to pay me so they wouldn't
HAVE to learn it.
Once I got this concept, I
did a complete turn-around, increased my fees,
changed my marketing materials, and signed on two
new clients within days.
3. You've been there, done
that
Although not always
necessary to build a successful and sustainable
business, if you've successfully done what you're
now teaching to others (and you share that in your
marketing materials), you'll have more credibility
and be seen as an expert to your target market.
4. You write about your
topic
One of the easiest ways to
establish expert status in your market is to write
articles about topics of interest to your niche. A
tried-and-true method of building credibility,
exposure and reach online is to then submit your
articles to a service like Submit Your Articles for
broadcasting across the Internet.
Articles that are published
in print media also increase your expert status, so
consider writing pieces for print magazines and
periodicals in your target market as well.
And the ultimate "I'm an
expert" marketing tool is to write and publish a
print book, which is not as difficult as it seems,
especially if you write articles along a similiar
theme. When you have enough of them, you simply tie
them together with an introduction and conclusion
and send it off to a self-publishing house for
printing.
(Ok, it's not quite that
simple, but you get the idea... :-) )
5. You're interviewed by the
media
The more you put your
knowledge out there, the more media inquiries you're
likely to get. One of my clients recently started a
blog where he also promotes his books. His topic
happens to be a hot one at the moment, so he gets
almost daily requests to be interviewed as an
expert. This past month alone, he's been talking
with producers of both Good Morning America and 60
minutes. And every time he's interviewed, he adds it
to his bio, of course!
So don't wait. Crown
yourself queen (or king) and start building your
expert status today!
Copyright 2006 Alicia M
Forest and Client Abundance
Alicia M Forest,
MBA, Multiple Streams Queen & Coach™ and creator of
"21 Easy & Essential Steps to Online Success
System™, teaches coaches, consultants, and other
solo professionals and online entrepreneurs how to
attract more clients, create profit-making products
and services, make more sales, and ultimately live
the life they desire and deserve. For FREE tips on
how to create abundance in your business, visit
http://www.clientabundance.com/
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