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How to Get Started in High Ticket Consulting

Topic: Business Start-upPublished November 13, 2010

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People these days understand that they need to learn so many things in order to succeed in life. For example, a business owner must know how to properly run his business. He must be equipped with in-depth knowledge on how to boost his sales, how to manage his people, how to outdo his competitors, etc. But what happens if these people are lacking knowledge on some aspects that are considered very important in their endeavors? Well, the answer to this is very easy; get help from other people who have the needed skills, experience, expertise, and exposure. That person can be you. You can offer high ticket consulting services and share what you know to those people who can benefit from them. In return, you’ll get to charge your customers at least $300 per session. Obviously, this is much higher compare to what you’ll earn from a traditional 9am-5pm job. If I’m successful in convincing you to sink your teeth into this endeavor, here are the steps that you need to take in order to get started: rn1. Build your own website. Mark your online presence by simply creating a website that will represent your business in the World Wide Web. As you surely want to impress your visitors, ensure that your site is very informative, well-designed, professional-looking, and different from other websites that are being run by your competitors. rn2. Showcase your expertise. Next step is to try your hardest to get your potential clients to trust you. You need to convince these people that you have what it takes to address their specific needs and demands. Show off your in-depth knowledge by offering expert advice on relevant forums and blogs. It will also work if you write several articles about topics that are related to your consulting services. They must contain nothing but unique, useful information. The more solid data you share to your prospects, the better your chances of earning their trust and confidence. rn3. Build a good reputation. People online will not possibly spend $300 on each of your session unless they’re 100% sure that they’ll get their money’s worth. What I suggest is that you get people to attest to the effectiveness of your services. Consider offering your consulting services for half the price or even for free at least for the mean time. Your goal here is to get as many convincing testimonials as possible. Once that happens, you can start increasing your prices. rn4. Offer 100% customer satisfaction. Love your career and love the people who are giving you business. Offer these people great value for their money by doing everything you can to help them solve their problems or realize their goals. If you want to easily make a huge name in the online arena in as little time as possible, I suggest that you offer your customers additional value-added products or services when and as needed. Ask these people at the end of your session if there is anything that you can do give them great learning experience. They will surely appreciate you for doing this.

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Sean Mize is an expert at using article marketing to drive highly targeted traffic to websites. He initially developed and mastered many of the advanced article marketing tactics that are currently being used by hundreds if not thousands of marketers today (he has personally taught several thousand clients his article marketing methods and techniques) Do you want to learn more about increasing your online sales by adding a coaching program to your existing sales funnel? If so, go here to begin learning: How to Get Started in High Ticket Consulting

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