Five Simple Things You Can Do
to dramatically increase your design business
(from the free newsletter Designer Blitz,
available at
www.nikastewart.com)
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There are dozens of ways to increase your design business, but here
are my favorite five. They are all simple things that have resulted
in amazing results - for many designers I work with, and in the
growth of my own design firm. Which ones are you doing? Print this out and check them as you do them - this week!
___Call a past client. You may have heard me tell many
stories about how calling a past client (for reasons unrelated to
selling my services) resulted in a big sale. This has happened so
many times - and it's so easy to do - that you must put this into
your weekly routine. ___Send regular e-mail newsletters. This may sound scary, but it's so easy to do if you do it correctly. The easiest way (and most effective, actually) is to write a simple tip that your readers can use right away. Don't waste hours trying to come up with stories and promotions; don't try to make it look "pretty;" and don't make it about you and your company. Just write a quick, useful decorating idea. Your readers will love how helpful you are, and when the time comes that they need your services, they will think of YOU first. ___Apply an e-mail signature, with your name, a short description of your services, and a link to your website. How many e-mails do you send each week? Ten? Hundreds? Well, even if your mailings are more modest, you really should remind everyone who gets a note from you what you do. After applying my own e- mail signature, I realized how powerful it was. I often get an e-mail back from a friend or acquaintance saying something like: "I didn't realize you provided that. My neighbor/mom/cousin needs you!" ___Have the best portfolio possible. There are too many stories about designers who lose jobs because of their portfolios. Make yours sell for you! My business shot way up after I revamped mine. If you don't want to invest in a professional photographer, make sure your photos look professional. Learn a few photo techniques. Display only your best work. Use large pictures(8x10). If possible, show before and after shots.
___Start a goal group. Meeting monthly with 3 other business
women for the past few years has been the single most motivating
force in my life. My business has increased significantly from the
ideas and resources I've gained from this diverse group of
supportive women.
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