Speaking of Business: Would-be consultants need to prove expertise
Q: I’ve just been downsized in my current job, and I’m considering becoming a business consultant. How can I best build a client base?
A: Establishing your credentials as a business consultant using a seminar is one way I would recommend getting started building a client base. The following principles are simple and yet very powerful when implemented systematically:
1. What do I know how to do well?
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2. What do I like to do?
3. Markets where my abilities and aspirations can bring defined benefits to clients.
4. Markets where there’s a need for my abilities.
Once you have found a match that works, the next step is to articulate and package what you are selling in a way that speaks clearly to your prospective clients.
When anything new or important is highly visible, there are always innovative people on the leading edge who are trying it out and learning how to do it. These people are in the minority. Then there are a large number of people who want the benefits of what is new but don’t want the risk of trying it first. These are the “show-me” people. Show-me people are the vast majority. If you have information about what the innovators are doing, the show-me people will flock to it.
Therefore, the next step is to determine what is hot in your chosen target market by using the following resources:
Remember that getting exposure and creating belief are the first steps, but after your initial success you’ll have to back up the work you sell.
Windsor resident Russell Disberger is a founding member of Aspen Business Group, a Northern Colorado-based specialty consulting and venture-capital firm. He can be reached at (970) 396-7009, or by e-mail at russell@aspenbusinessgroup.com.
Q: I’ve just been downsized in my current job, and I’m considering becoming a business consultant. How can I best build a client base?
A: Establishing your credentials as a business consultant using a seminar is one way I would recommend getting started building a client base. The following principles are simple and yet very powerful when implemented systematically:
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