Sinopsis
Better Clients. More Money. A Happier Life.
Episodios
-
Episode 12: Transitioning From Consulting To Products With Rob Walling
12/12/2013 Duración: 41minThis week my special guest was Rob Walling. He’s known for the following… Drip HitTail Startups for the Rest of Us Start Small, Stay Small Software by Rob MicroConf Micropreneur Academy DotNetInvoice Apprentice Lineman Jobs And I thought I did a lot! We chatted about how you can move — either partially or fully — from freelancing to making money from products.
-
Episode 11: Working From The Middle Of Nowhere
19/07/2013 Duración: 40minIn this episode, I talked with Marcus Blankenship of CREO Agency. If you don’t live in a tech hotbed like SF or NYC and you worry that your location will hinder your ability to recruit clients, you won’t want to miss this episode. I also mentioned my upcoming Skillshare course on value pricing proposals. Here’s the link.
-
Episode 10: What Sets You Apart?
14/07/2013 Duración: 32minToday I talked with Nick Hance of Reenhanced about ways of setting yourself apart from your competition. If you’ve ever wondered how you, as say a Ruby developer, are any different than me (a Ruby developer) or thousands of other Ruby developers, you’ll want to listen to this discussion. I also opened the show by talking about my upcoming bootcamp with Patrick McKenzie (patio11) on how to create recurring revenue for your consulting business. Here’s the link to the bootcamp.
-
Episode 9: 4 Ways To Productize Your Consulting Business
27/05/2013 Duración: 27minI’ve recently been to quite a few “product” conferences ( LessConf, MicroConf and soon BaconBizConf), and what I keep finding is that a LOT of freelancers are in attendance. It’s no secret that most freelancers want to one day build and sell a product or two of their own, but how? How do you figure out what to build and ultimately sell it to the right people? In this episode, I cover four ways that you can quickly start productizing your consulting business and escaping selling your time for money: Retainers Seminars / Webinars Paid Newsletters Coaching
-
Episode 8: Dealing With Clients Who Want Upfront Quotes
08/04/2013 Duración: 37minThis is the first episode of 2013 for The Business of Freelancing Podcast, and inside I cover everything you need to know about dealing with those pesky clients who want to know “How much is it gonna cost me?” We explore how to qualify new leads, offer an initial consult, and how to make it known that we’re consultants — not just guns for hire. Here’s the letter that John wrote me that prompted this episode: Biggest fear with new client? Pricing, definitely. What’s their budget, when it’s near impossible to drag it out of them? Will a standard quote, without knowing their details, turn them away without discussion or negotiation, before budgets or even depth of project is really known. It’s amazing how many times an initial contact requires blind quotes before required info can be determined. If I’ve at all described the situation, besides abandoning such clients, what to do?
-
Episode 7: How Obie Fernandez Used A Book To Grow An Agency
12/11/2012 Duración: 40minHosted by Brennan Dunn, Eric Davis, and special guest Obie Fernandez Show Notes 00:23 - Obie Fernandez Introduction Author of The Rails Way and The Rails 3 Way Hashrocket Prominent figure in the Ruby/Agile communities Professional software developer since 1995 Started a user group in Atlanta for Extreme Programming ThoughtWorks 04:11 - Importance of building a reputation and personal brand Controversial blogging Resistance against Java and then Rails 07:03 - Building a brand Client demand for Ruby on Rails experience vs custom software Reputation for delivery Referrals and content marketing 14:08 - Productizing and Product Offerings 321 Launch Rescue missions Storycarding 23:39 - Custom Software Development 27:32 - Estimation and client participation “Owning” the estimate Resources Obie - Sell Your By-Products by Jason Fried of 37 Signals, Obie’s Document Templates, 750 Words Eric - StrongVPN Brennan - How I went from $100-an-hour programming to $X0,000-a-week consulting by Patrick McKenz
-
Episode 6: Establishing A Sales Pipeline
08/11/2012 Duración: 41minHosted by Brennan Dunn and Eric Davis. Show Notes 00:50 - Sales Pipeline Moving people through a series of steps to get them to be a paying customer Acquisition to qualification to scoping to clients 04:11 - Content marketing to project delivery 08:02 - Tracking leads Highrise Fat Free CRM PipelineDeals Pipedrive Whiteboard Spreadsheet 12:29 - Networking Referrals Are they a good fit? Do timelines overlap? 14:36 - Qualification Why should this project exist? Do you have budget? When do you want to start? Are there deadlines? Are they the owner of the project? Is this a new type of project for your company? How did you hear about me? Are they talking to any other firms? 22:27 - Referring to elsewhere End on a good note and don’t burn bridges Provide value Keep in touch and follow up when they are a good fit 26:02 - Scoping Meeting/New Client Consultation System 28:48 - Communication FollowUp.cc Patience 30:56 - Follow up after project completion Resources Brennan - Obie’s Document Templates, In
-
Episode 5: Content Marketing For Freelancers
29/10/2012 Duración: 30minHosted by Brennan Dunn and Eric Davis. Show Notes 00:10 - Content Marketing Making information available for personal gain/recognition Duct Tape Marketing: John Jantsch Getting to know you 03:51 - Getting content in front of people Blogging Screencasting Publishing eBooks/PDFs Podcasting 05:24 - Promoting and building an audience Write with the intention of appealing to a specific audience Collect email addresses Infographics 07:38 - Appealing to potential clients and peer developers Be business-focused Hold impromptu marketing events Referrals 10:27 - Working locally and organically Building bits of content that reinforces what you’re good at Revealing specifically where you are located and how to contact you 13:14 - Advantages of working locally Time zone In-person meetings Puts people at ease 14:26 - How to market and network Chamber of Commerce events Community College talks Libraries 16:32 - Recycling and tweaking content 16:49 - Online marketing Guest blogging Podcast interviews Establish yo
-
Episode 4: Selling Through Teaching With Nathan Barry
18/10/2012 Duración: 34minHosted by Brennan Dunn and Eric Davis with guest Nathan Barry. Show Notes 00:19 – Nathan Barry ( twitter blog) Freelance Designer OneVoice App Commit App The App Design Handbook 01:14 – Show topic goals Building a passive income stream outside a freelancing business Balancing client work while developing products How product offerings affected his freelancing business Building products while freelancing 01:53 – Nathan’s professional career background 03:35 – Products to supplement a freelancing income 05:06 - OneVoice 06:59 – Building products while freelancing 08:12 – Having multiple revenue streams 09:44 - Commit 10:33 – Marketing The product business feeds the freelancing business Having your own projects generates business 12:36 – Books as the new business cards 14:37 – Getting paid to get leads 15:02 – Gaining trust and reputation 17:30 – Becoming the authority and educating and influencing clients Offering freebies Inexpensive products Blog posts and mailing lists 22:48 – Teaching what you
-
Episode 3: Understanding Pricing
10/10/2012 Duración: 38minHosted by Brennan Dunn and Eric Davis Show Notes Fall in Virginia Writing fiction Pricing freelancing services Double your freelancing rate Reverse engineering your former salary Value based pricing, value delivered to clients Origins of your price How to decide on a price Cost plus – Cost of materials, cost of equipment, labor cost, and profit. Commodity pricing Lack of major expenses for freelancers when using a cost plus model Cost of living Market rate Battle between supply and demand High demand drive rates up, low demand drive rates down Also a commodity based strategy Economic substitutes Imperfect market Value based pricing (Consulting) Hired as an investment Goal is to make more money in the long run than the cost Emotional need Charge based on results Reflecting on the customer’s business and proposing a solution to help Using your skill (software, copywriting, etc) as a means to the end (business results) Next Week Interview with Nathan Barry. If you have any questions for him, post a comment b
-
Episode 2: Making An ROI On Your Marketing
03/10/2012 Duración: 42minHosted by Brennan Dunn and Eric Davis Show Notes Ways we have marketed our consulting services in our past. Blogging, forum posting, content marketing, and social networks. Technical blogging, business blogging, random thoughts blogging. Investing into marketing activities Products can drive consulting sales Marketing sales funnel Ask “how did you hear about me?” Difficult to track every single person from marketing source to sale Easier to track in teh aggerate based on source (e.g. Hacker News) How to determine when to focus exclusively on one channel or avenue. Know, Like, Trust Multi-touch marketing across different channels Increase your trust factor, e.g. Open Source, blogging Referrals transfer trust Diverse marketing sources are needed in case something changes to your primary marketing source. Have at least one backup source that compliments your primary one, if not two backups. Expensive conferences can be a good filter for clients who can afford your services. Asking for referrals Repeat clients
-
Episode 1: Welcome!
26/09/2012 Duración: 33minHosted by Brennan Dunn and Eric Davis Show Notes Double Your Freelancing Rate Planscope Little Stream Software Eric’s 3 ebooks: Refactoring Redmine, Redmine Tips, Authoring Ebooks Listening to podcasts as a focused way to get content Distraction free time Bettering your business Actionable information to apply to your business today Translate ideas from people and books into actionable tasks Future show ideas Marketing ROI, how to track the return of a marketing activity. Pricing Methods, the different ways to price. Content Marketing, writing and creating content like blogs, articles, and videos to generate leads. Webpage design and conversion optimization. How do you talk to a client, business-speak vs developer-speak vs designer-speak. Open for more ideas. Want to interview experts, listeners, and people who hire freelancers. “Feel free to volunteer other people” Kalzumeus podcast Next Week Marketing ROI. Resources Eric - WooThemes. Premium WordPress themes. Canvas and Whitelight. Brennan - Ramit