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3 Reasons Your Business Might Be Stuck [Ep. 32]
02/26/21 • 36 min
Does your business growth feel slow or sluggish? Do you have trouble engaging with your audience or feeling like you have their attention?
On this episode I’m sharing 3 reasons your business might be stuck, based on my own experiences and on the issues that come up most often with my clients. I’m also giving you some ideas on how to change things up if you see yourself reflected in any of these areas.
For the full show notes, go to christianwomanbusiness.com/32
3 Reasons Your Business Might Be Stuck:
#1: Your Audience
- It’s not specific enough
- You don’t know them well enough
- You’re serving 2 different avatars
#2: Your Offer
- You create your offer in a vacuum
- You have too many offers, or too much customization
- You’re not solving a problem that is important enough, specific enough, or clearly spelled out
#3: Marketing
- Your communication doesn’t connect with your audience
- You start promoting your offer before you have clarity and confidence
- Your marketing focuses on you rather than on the client
If your business is stuck or not growing the way you want, I want to help! I hope the tips I’ve shared have been helpful but I want to go deeper with you to support your growth and that is why I’m offering the FREE Communicate & Connect Challenge coming up March 1-5.
Through this challenge you will learn to:
- Feel confident introducing yourself and talking about what you do online or in person
- Create curiosity about what you do rather than confusion
- Connect and continue the conversation with your ideal clients
PLUS: Learn how to set yourself apart so that your ideal customers or clients are excited to work with you.
Sign up for the challenge at estherlittlefield.com/challenge today!
Connect with Esther:If this podcast was helpful, consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast app.
Subscribe to my other podcast, The Christian Woman Leadership Podcast
Connect on Clubhouse: @estherl
Does your business growth feel slow or sluggish? Do you have trouble engaging with your audience or feeling like you have their attention?
On this episode I’m sharing 3 reasons your business might be stuck, based on my own experiences and on the issues that come up most often with my clients. I’m also giving you some ideas on how to change things up if you see yourself reflected in any of these areas.
For the full show notes, go to christianwomanbusiness.com/32
3 Reasons Your Business Might Be Stuck:
#1: Your Audience
- It’s not specific enough
- You don’t know them well enough
- You’re serving 2 different avatars
#2: Your Offer
- You create your offer in a vacuum
- You have too many offers, or too much customization
- You’re not solving a problem that is important enough, specific enough, or clearly spelled out
#3: Marketing
- Your communication doesn’t connect with your audience
- You start promoting your offer before you have clarity and confidence
- Your marketing focuses on you rather than on the client
If your business is stuck or not growing the way you want, I want to help! I hope the tips I’ve shared have been helpful but I want to go deeper with you to support your growth and that is why I’m offering the FREE Communicate & Connect Challenge coming up March 1-5.
Through this challenge you will learn to:
- Feel confident introducing yourself and talking about what you do online or in person
- Create curiosity about what you do rather than confusion
- Connect and continue the conversation with your ideal clients
PLUS: Learn how to set yourself apart so that your ideal customers or clients are excited to work with you.
Sign up for the challenge at estherlittlefield.com/challenge today!
Connect with Esther:If this podcast was helpful, consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast app.
Subscribe to my other podcast, The Christian Woman Leadership Podcast
Connect on Clubhouse: @estherl
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What Marketing is Really About and How To Do It Well [Ep. 31]
What do you think of when I say the word marketing?
The word marketing can have a negative connotation sometimes. There are plenty of marketing tactics that feel a little dishonest, spammy, or slimy.
You know your product or service is good and can help others, but how do you get them to pay attention and learn about what you have without compromising your faith or values or feeling like you’re being annoying?
On this episode, I’ll share what marketing is really about, and then go through a few ideas about how to do it WELL.
What Marketing is NOT:
- Marketing is not sales. Often, people want to jump right to the selling before doing the marketing. This is a mistake. They need to be two separate parts of your process.
I use the dating and marriage analogy. Connecting, getting to know each other, and dating are like marketing; popping the question is when you get to sales. You don’t ask someone to marry you when you first meet them! You don’t want to jump into trying to sell to them that quickly either.
- Marketing is also not just advertising and promotion. This is only part of marketing, and if it’s all you’re doing, you’re skipping an important part of the marketing process.
Recently, I heard Cathy Heller make this statement on Clubhouse, and I could not agree more:
“Marketing is about connecting and clearly communicating what you do.”
Marketing is ConnectingMarketing starts with connecting. I teach this in my Connection Catalyst System to help clients grow their audiences, and it’s a super important part of the marketing process.
Here’s why: in order to effectively market your product or service, you have to know your target client and their needs. Connecting means figuring out what their struggles are... what their needs are, and how what you’re offering could help.
Another part of connecting that I teach my clients (you get a sneak peak today!) is to collect the words and phrases your potential clients and customers use. If you know how your client speaks then you can use that language in your promotion to reach them effectively.
“Marketing starts with connecting.” -Esther Littlefield
Marketing Is CommunicatingThis is the part of marketing that we think of right away: FB and YouTube ads, messaging on the radio, podcasts, and TV.
But here’s the thing about all of these methods of communication: they have to be crystal clear. Essentially, it’s the better communicator, not the better product, that wins. (Thanks Donald Miller for making this point many times).
Often our communication is confusing and unclear. We know what we’re talking about and why it’s important, but if we’re not communicating it in a way that makes sense to our potential clients, it just won’t work.
So, marketing starts with connecting with your potential clients, getting into their heads and knowing exactly what they need and want. Then it moves to communicating your message clearly. These two halves of the marketing process will help you gain traction and be effective.
How to Do It Effectively 1. Have a strategyI’ve been in a place where I was trying to be visible everywhere, all the time, and do #allthethings to market my business. This was not a good or sustainable idea. I also didn’t have a clear plan for what happened after clients moved through my marketing process and wanted to work with me. I realized how important it is to have strategies in place.
Here are some examples of having a strategy:
- Knowing what you are going to sell at the end of your marketing efforts. Getting really clear about your offer(s) and what it is you want someone to buy.
- Having a clear path to take someone to the point of buying. This might be having customers go to your website and then to a discovery call. Or it might be that they go from social media to your email list to an offer for a coaching session. Or from a FB ad to an email opt-in then to a small course. You need to know what you want your customer journey to look like.
- Having a plan for your content marketing. For me, my podcast is my main marketing tool. Then I take what I share on the podcast and repurpose it to FB, which is my main social media platform. Especially if you’re just getting started, I recommend one main content platform (blog, podcast, video) and one main social channel.
“The way to do marketing well is to have a strategy.” -Esther Littlefield
2. Stay in Alignment with Your Personality and Your ValuesYou don’t want to use marketing techniques that are not in line with your faith, or your values. I’m not suggesting that you throw away ideas just because they are uncomfortable...I’ve had my own business coach suggest some ideas that were a little bit out of my comfort zone, but ended up working well for me. There’s a difference b...
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What You Think You Need vs. What You Actually Need to Grow Your Business Online [Ep. 33]
What do you need to grow your business online? There are many things you might *think* you need, but the truth is, they are not the most important things.
In this episode, I'm going to share with you the one thing you truly need to grow your business online and what's involved in creating it.
There are no cookie cutter solutions in business, but there are some principles that apply across the board. What I share today will help you no matter what kind of business you are building AND no matter what stage of business you’re at.
Full show notes can be found at christiawomanbusiness.com/33
Key Points Discussed:
- What you think you need (marketing tactics)
- Additional things you think you have to have (marketing assets)
- What you actually need
- What the Confident Marketing Method is and how it will help you
- Introducing my course, Shine Online
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