How to attract the best clients and the highest fees: Part 2 information and news



One of the cornerstones of every successful business is that the business owner knows the difference between what people pay for and what people buy.
Paying and buying

Smart business owners understand that people pay for the product or service you offer, but they buy the experience.

For example, when people go into Starbucks, they pay for the coffee. The reason they pay for the coffee, is that they buy the experience of being able to drink coffee in a space, with other people, who also like to drink coffee and read or work or surf the web etc. They are part of what Seth Godin would call the coffee tribe. You can buy equally good coffee from your local store and make it at home for a fraction of the cost of drinking it at Starbucks, however, at home, you don’t get the same coffee tribe experience.

It’s the experience that justifies the 300% extra you pay for drinking coffee at Starbucks, rather than making it at home. Starbucks don’t try and win your business by selling you coffee cheaper than your local grocery store. They sell the experience and charge a premium. There’s a very big lesson here for anyone, who is sick and tired of fee sensitive clients. Your experience needs to improve, if you want to avoid attracting those low value inquiries and competing on fees.
What experience do you offer?

So, what kind of an experience do you offer your clients or customers? What do you do for them, which makes it compelling to do business with you, regardlessof your fees or prices?

If this is not something you have previously given much thought to, I strongly suggest you start. Thanks to Google, people can find the least expensive provider in your niche, in minutes. Thanks to social networking sites, people can learn about the providers in your niche, who offer the most remarkable customer experiences.

Unless you want to sell your services by being the least expensive (and you don’t), you better start thinking about being that provider in your niche, who everyone is talking about. If you do, you will attract more word of mouth referrals than ever before and never have to compete for business based on your fees. This is what I help my clients to achieve. I strongly suggest you get to work on it too.

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