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Client acquisition
I'm a beginner researching lead generation, and one thing I'm noticing is that most courses seem to focus heavily on running ads. For those of you who are successfully doing lead gen, how important is the client acquisition side compared to the ad side? -Specifically: How did you get your first client? What outreach method worked best? Did you use scripts for calls, emails, or DMs? How many businesses did you contact before landing your first client? Looking back, what skill was harder to learn: running ads or getting clients? I'm trying to understand the reality of the business before I commit to a path.
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Hi Henry. This advice comes straight from @Liam Casey 's book "One Man Agency", first try your connections, tell your friends and families that you're starting a lead gen marketing agency and see if they know anyone who could use some help with marketing. You'll work for free for a few people then you start charging once you have evidence/social proof. If you're too shy or it doesn't lead to anything, then cold calling is your best bet. Most people get their first client from cold calling. Best outreach method is typically just the phone number on their Google Business Profile You should have a scripted opener that gets their attention and interests them. From what I've seen it takes anywhere from 0 to 100 cold calls for people to get their first client. For me it was 30 different businesses, for some it's 70-80. So buckle up because it wont come fast unless you're lucky. The hardest skill is providing a good service that keeps clients paying. Getting clients can be streamlined with paid ads, and running ads is a science. But keep clients happy and managing the relationship is probably the hardest part. The reality of the business is that things take more work and take longer than you thought they would and you wont get to 30k/mo magically. It's a real business and not a get rich quick internet guru thing. There's real value in understanding the world of marketing. It's a very high value skill that goes underrated constantly.
Roofing Contractors Lead Gen
Anyone here works selling Lead Gen to roofing contractors? Any advice here would help me a lot!! Im Running image ADS to a Meta Lead Form. Im form Latin America so im targeting Latin American Roofers en New Jersey, United States.
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How are you currently getting clients, is it through cold calling or paid ads or something else?
Intro
Hello everyone, my names Leo and I’m a student in the US studying Cybersecurity. I’m a hustler at heart and I’ve tried a couple different business models on my own and nothing stuck. This time I’m trying out the real deal. I’m a big believer in building in public so I’ll be posting my progress here as well as on a public instagram page(as soon I get that set up) Today, though, I spent a few hours reading through and taking notes on The One Man Agency. It’s got a lot of value, and I’m brainstorming so many ideas. All I have is time and grit so let’s get to it
My honest take after 45 days in the Mastermind
I don't normally post stuff like this but I genuinely wanted to because I wish someone had told me sooner — and I see Liam's post and just felt like now was the right time. A month and a half ago I was Frankensteining my agency together, grabbing pieces from random gurus, no real prospecting system, no clear next steps, just hitting walls every other week with nobody qualified to ask. Joining the Mastermind changed that. The little questions that used to stop me cold get handled fast, I've gone from zero prospecting system to talking with multiple prospects every week, and I'm converting those into real paid clients with results I can actually point to. The access to someone who's already figured it out and can give you a straight answer instead of another framework to decipher is worth it alone. That said, I want to be straight with you: this is not a magic bullet. If you're not willing to show up, do the work, and actually apply what Liam gives you, it won't do a thing for you. But if you are that person and you're just missing the right system and the right guidance, stop sitting on the fence. Drop SCALE in Liam's post and get on a call.
4 likes • May 1
This is a real motivator, just joined.
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Leonardo Gjinaj
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