586: How High Earning Service Providers Manage Their Clients

The Strategy Hour Podcast: Systems and Marketing for Service Based Businesses with Boss Project - Un pódcast de Abagail Pumphrey - Business Strategist

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It has come to our attention that there seems to be a widely held belief that high-earning service providers already know exactly what they’re doing. The perception is that everything is running super smoothly and that they are acutely aware of exactly what they need to be doing at all times. That they are solely focused on their zone of genius and that they've made no changes to the backend of how they run things. This is most definitely not the case.  If you’re feeling a sense of inadequacy or frustration, you are not alone. We’ve noticed plenty of instances where service providers are landing great quality clients, and are providing stellar services, while also dealing with a tremendous amount of haphazardness behind the scenes. There’s also the added pressure of feeling like you need to protect your clients from the messy middle of your business because you want to seem polished and professional at all times. And while these service providers are doing a really good job of faking it, this way of doing things is not at all sustainable, especially when it comes to your health and mental health. As service providers, we often don’t fully comprehend what will happen as our businesses grow. There's an ever-growing pile of admin and clerical work, as well as marketing and content production, not to mention everything else your business relies on. But what if you could eliminate this problem by creating a system and eviscerating unnecessary work? That’s where we come in. Throughout our careers, we’ve gained tons of experience and insight into creating a system that works! So let’s get straight to it! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes go to thestrategyhour.com.

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