1,258 new connections in 3 months 1,777 new connections in 4 months 2,852 new connections in 6 months
Those are real numbers from many of the campaigns we have run for our clients at Lead Cookie.
Those are thousands of new connections that will now see their content in their newsfeed, and we have set up funnels to drive many of those new connections to email list subscriptions.
But how do you do it? How do you actually grow your audience on Linkedin? And how do you drive those people to sign up for your email list?
In this post, I will give you the exact frameworks and scripts we use to do this for our clients at Lead Cookie.
When I come across many agencies or consultants, they are stuck in this constant idea of “Do I niche down?”
If you are asking yourself that question, then chances are the answer is Yes.
But that doesn’t mean that it’s easy. Finding an offer and value proposition that resonates with the market can be a challenge.
Yet I have built a framework for building and testing value propositions at a rapid pace that I have used over and over for different clients and situations in the past.
In this article, I am going to share that framework with you and specific examples of value propositions that I have tested with this framework. I have both examples of failures and successes so you can see what worked and what didn’t.
It’s extremely common that agencies or consultants come to me sharing how their marketing simply isn’t working. They blame it on the tactics and seem to think that everyone who is teaching them tactics is a scam.
They try cold email… and fail. They try Facebook ads… and fail. They try content marketing… and fail. They keep trying new things… and failing.
When your marketing is not producing results, there are 3 foundational elements that can be wrong with it. These are called the “Three M’s”.
In this article, I am going to share those Three M’s with you and give concrete examples of how to think about each one.
Many customers who come to Lead Cookie only have experience closing inbound leads and referrals. Most have never run a cold email campaign, cold calling or Linkedin outreach campaign.
How you handle an inbound lead vs an outbound lead is different in two fundamental ways.
Trust
Buying cycle
My goal with this article is to dive into those differences and help improve your closing rate from outbound leads.
July 15th, 2017 - I send the first email pitching a new LinkedIn outreach service January 15th, 2018 -Lead Cookie is at $33,168 MRR with 15 full-time team members
It’s been a crazy ride, to say the least, and Lead Cookie is just getting started. But considering that we are hitting the 6 months mark, I thought it would be a good to reflect back on the past 6 months and the lessons learned.
This article is a list and summary of all of the lessons and tips I have picked up and learned over the past 6 months which I attribute Lead Cookie’s success to.
There is a conversation that I seem to have over and over again with agency owners.
They tell me about their business, and how they are growing.
Every year more revenue and more employees.
Yet their personal income is still low…
They keep “reinvesting in the business” and if they could just make it over this next hump then their profits would go up and they could take home more pay.
This conversation happens time and time again…
In this article, I want to share why an agency owner with a low personal income need to make some serious changes.
There is a trend that I see time and time again in nearly all of the agencies and consultants that I work with.
They often get leads in some form or another.
But, they struggle to nurture and close those leads…
The reason?
They have no habit built to nurture and close those deals.
In this article, I am going to share with you a super simple weekly nurture habit that takes 30 minutes each week. This habit will help you nurture more customers through to a close.
A few years ago, I heard an interview with Tony Robbins.
While I haven’t read Tony’s books, I thought the interview was at least worth giving a shot. And in that interview, one piece of advice stuck with me. And that advice has drastically changed by my business over time.
Finding new clients and better clients is the ongoing challenge of almost any agency or consulting practice.
In this post, I outline 20 different tactics that I have seen agencies and freelancers use to win new clients for their business. These tactics are all real-world examples that I have learned from hands-on experience or interviewing agency owners on my podcast.
About six months ago, an agency owner told me about this interesting Linkedin tactic that he used to win one of their best clients.
At first, I was skeptical on if the approach would actually work. So before recommending it to any of my clients or readers, I decided to give it a shot myself.
After 6 months, I can now cite closing more than $10,000 worth of consulting business from this passive tactic. And as I write this, I am in negotiations with one of my biggest clients to date which could take that closed number to $60k or more.
All of that revenue came from a simple lead generation tactic on Linkedin.
“Starting a podcast sounds great, but it just seems like a ton of work.”
That is what nearly all of my clients say to me when I propose the idea of launching their own podcast.
Yet when I bring up the idea of starting a podcast to others, they have a built in belief that creating and running a podcast is going to take at on of time and energy.
The truth is, that is not the case.
In this post I share my entire workflow on streamlining my podcast process.
That is the sound of my palm hitting my forehead as I listen in on one of my client’s sales calls.
They just got the opportunity to hop on the call with the VP of Marketing at a rapidly-growing company. It’s a perfect client and a perfect fit for their service.
Yet I sit here in horror as they are botching the call. The worst part is that they don’t even know they are botching it…
Most agency owners and consultants don’t have any sort of structure or format for their sales calls.
They just show up, have a conversation and hope it turns into a sale.
In this post, I am going to share with you a framework that you can use for your sales conversations.
This will help increase your close rate and improve the dynamic you have with your customers.
When most people go to a conference or networking event, they tend to just show up and hope for the best.
Maybe they will bump into someone worthwhile at the bar. Or perhaps one of the random people they approach to network with will be a potential customer.
Due to the nature of live events and the connections that can arise of meeting someone in person, these events still can often yield results when those lucky connections do arise.
But, relying on luck to bump into a worthwhile connection is not really the best approach. Instead, you can 10x the results you get from your next conference or live event by planning ahead and doing outreach before the event.
In this post, I am going to share with you a simple 5 step process for maximizing the results you get from your next event.
Chances are the idea of creating your own podcast has crept into your mind at some point. But, you may have gotten stopped by the following thoughts:
How will I get an audience?
It’s become too competitive
There are already podcasts out there like what I want to create
It is going to take too much time
Those are all common objections people have to creating a podcast for their business.
In this post, I want to break those down and share why you should start a podcast for your agency or consultancy, even if you have the fears listed above.