How to Attract the Right Clients

How to Attract the Right Clients for Your Service Business: Basics for Beginners

Running a successful service business is dependent upon having a steady stream of happy clients willing to pay your for your skills on a regular basis as you work doing something you are good at and love.

In an ideal world, all your clients would be perfect for you, easy to work with and easily pleased. Sadly, the reality is often quite different, with clients who are hard to work with, rarely pleased, and a nightmare when it comes to paying their invoices.

The secret to success is serving the right clients, not taking every client just because you need the money. In this guide, you will discover how to attract the right clients, and steer clear of the wrong ones, for a profitable and even fun service business that can help you meet all of your professional, personal and financial goals.

In this guide, you will discover:

+How to target the right clients
+How to market to the right clients
+How to set up terms of service for your business to make it run more smoothly
+How targeting the right clients can lead to steady income
+Other valuable items you can add to your service business, to earn even higher revenue

and more.

If you’ve been struggling with your service business, download this guide today and start strategizing and systematizing the best ways to connect with the ideal clients in your niche.

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How to Attract the Right Clients for Your Service Business
Basics for Beginners

Table of Contents

What’s in This Guide

Introduction

1-Focus on Your Ideal Client

2-How to Determine Who Your Ideal Client Is

3-How to Determine If a Client Is the Right Fit for You, and Vice Versa

4-Digging Deeper With Your Customer Personas

5-How to Attract Your Ideal Client

Conclusion

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About the Author

Joan Mullally is the author of more than 150 online marketing guides and courses.

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