CHAPTER 12The Book Yourself Solid Direct Outreach Strategy
You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.
—Wayne Gretzky
As a professional coach, you’ll need to proactively reach out to potential clients to make offers and to marketing partners and other decision-makers to create opportunities. In fact, the most important direct outreach you do might well be to other coaches, businesses, and professional associations to network, cross-promote, and build referral relationships.
Let’s clearly define what direct outreach is not before detailing exactly what it is and how to do it authentically, easily, and successfully. It is not spam, which has typically been considered unsolicited mail or email sent without permission to mailing lists that have been purchased or scraped. However, I think the way people now see spam has grown in scope and definition. Today, there are many more ways you can be labeled a spammer—even when you think you’re standing in the service of potential clients or business associates.
As you know, spam is not the Book Yourself Solid way. It never has been and never will be. Before the advent of the internet, direct outreach was a very common marketing strategy. I suppose it’s no less common today, but unfortunately, it is often perceived as spam. You must be very careful and discerning with respect to how you use the Book Yourself Solid Direct Outreach Strategy.
You can now be labeled a spammer by sending an unsolicited email directly to a potential client that ...
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