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How Creative Entrepreneurs Succeed
 

 

Wall Street predicts a 25% chance of recession in the next year and small businesses are clamoring to ride out the next tide of a continuing soft market. Many small businesses find the current Marketplace more competitive as big fish dip lower into the food chain to overcome business losses.

Those little jobs they ignored (the jobs one person shops thrive on) are being gobbled up to replace lost revenues from big accounts now in demise.

What can you do to protect yourself? Here are some tips to help you solidify your client list:

1. Stay in touch with clients whether they have a
  job in house or not. A casual lunch, a quick call or
  a less invasive email will renew and remind a good
  client of available services without pressure. It's
  easier to maintain a relationship than establish a
  new one.

2. Call the vendors you've used most; they know
  who's buying and succeeding even in a slow economy.
  Make friends at all levels of your industry. You never
  know where your next job referral will come from.

3. Maintain industry presence; even though things
  are slow, stay active in professional affairs. Attend
  that monthly meeting, press the flesh, and work for
  charity to show off your creative skills.

4. Revamp your website, then send out email
  announcements about the eye candy you've just displayed. Be
  excited about your work and that excitement will attract business.

Above all, stick to your weekly phishing schedule. Cold call new clients whether you need them or
not. Successful entrepreneurs always have a few new clients ready to step in to replace those who
step out. What's the real key to success? Get up and get busy –- there's no time for sulking.

 

 


©2005 Susan Kirkland, veteran freelancer and author of Start and Run a
Creative Services Business, shares the secrets to finding and keeping
clients, negotiating with vendors, protecting yourself from scoundrels and scalawags--a valuable resource for students and seasoned pros. For additional
information visit www.sdkirkland.com

 

 

 

 

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