When you're a service-based business, it's natural to build strong relationships with a couple of key clients. However, relying too heavily on a handful of accounts can be risky.
As businesses begin to rebuild after the crisis, there's never been a better time to expand and strengthen your customer base. Here are some ways to get started.
Understand your target market
It's easier to find new clients if you understand exactly who you're looking for. Without a clear picture of your ideal client, your marketing will be too broad and won't have the impact you're looking for.
Think about who is likely to be interested in your service. Ask yourself:
What are the demographics of my target customer?
Where do they spend time?
What are their needs, goals and challenges?
How can I provide a solution?
Turn your answers into a set of customer personas that you can base your marketing strategy around.
It's important to check in on these personas often to make sure they're still relevant. A lot of the time, the customers you actually attract will be different to the ones you thought you would attract.
If you already work with a number of clients, try to identify the ones that are most valuable to you. That way, you can aim to win similar clients in future.