I'll give them credit for this
My kids' favorite time to tell me things is when the Mrs. and I are having important conversations. We'll be discussing things like our budget, doctor visits, and how to get our four-year-old to stop acting like a dinosaur at his friend's house when my kids will enter the conversation like "Dad, do you want to see the mega shark volcano I made out of Legos?!" I'll give the youngsters credit for one thing though: They are persistent and enthusiastic. When they have valuable information to share, they don't hesitate ๐ Honestly, it's a lesson more businesses could learn from. When you have an exciting offer to share with your customers, do you timidly wait for the "right moment," or do you get out there with enthusiasm to tell them about it? For most businesses, it's a timid approach. And I get it!... You don't want to come across as one of those "pushy" contractors. You may even be genuinely afraid your own customers will think less of you if you sell to them too hard. That's why on July 23, I'm hosting a new webinar for you: Pitch Without Being PushyDuring this training, I'm sharing three advertising strategies that'll help you pitch your services with all the charisma and enthusiasm of my kids, without feeling like a nuisance. Check out all the juicy details here:
Just Send It, Zac Garside |
