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Recurring Revenue & Extending Your Team

agency-adviceJan 17, 2021

Recurring Revenue is the Name of the Game If you're running a digital agency, creating recurring revenue is critical. But to do that, you likely have to extend your team. And just the other day, I told you that more resources aren't always the answer. But today I want to suggest an approach that lowers,...

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When the reciprocity principle goes wrong

agency-adviceJan 14, 2021

What is the reciprocity principle? If you've never heard of the reciprocity principle, you've surely experienced it. If I say to you, \"thank you,\" what are you going to say back? If I pay you a compliment, like, \"I love your outfit,\" you'll likely figure out some way to return a compliment. In defining reciprocity,...

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Competition is good

agency-adviceJan 7, 2021

Competition is Good In 1995 Kim Polese was the product manager who launched Java to the world, from Sun Microsystems. The next year she left Sun with Arthur van Hoff and started a company named Marimba. I know, that's a long time ago. But for us old folks, it was a heady time when the...

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Getting More Leads

agency-adviceAug 24, 2020

Last weekend I had several Task Rabbit folks come to the house to do different odd jobs. And I noticed a very similar pattern. If getting more leads is what you're into (and who isn't), I think there is a lesson to be learned here. But let me back up and tell you what happened.

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Have you embraced the subscription business model yet?

agency-adviceApr 20, 2020

Can we talk about the subscription business model for a bit? With millions of people out of work, tons of business closed down, and no clarity on what the new normal will be, the recent Subscription Impact Report by Zuora highlighted the good news that more than half have not seen an impact on their subscriber growth.

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How to offer multiyear contracts that make sense

agency-adviceApr 7, 2020

Can we talk about multiyear contracts for a second? I learned about multiyear contracts in the context of SaaS products. But I believe they apply to service companies equally well. So today I wanted to talk about multiyear contracts.

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Now, your website is your business card

agency-adviceMar 25, 2020

Let's go back to November or December.... If your life looked anything like mine, you were in meetings talking about the 2020 budget. Trying to figure out where to spend money and where not to spend it. Maybe, like me and my team, you decided to push for an event-based approach to the budget. We...

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Answering the Question, \"Is that your best price?\"

agency-adviceFeb 19, 2020

Sending Out Proposals? If you're sending out proposals, you likely get back the question about whether what you've sent includes your best price. It's a way of asking, \"why are you so expensive compared to all the other quotes I've received.\" There are three things you have to know. First, you have to know that...

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Creating the best Customer Onboarding Process

agency-adviceAug 1, 2017

How do you learn? One of the conversations I enjoy the most is one I regularly have with freelancers about learning and mastery. The core of my question always comes down to this: \"How do you learn best?\" More often than not, the answer I get - and this may be because of the circles I run in...

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When buying or selling, are you focused on price or cost?

agency-adviceMay 31, 2017

Can I tell you a story about a refrigerator? Years ago I went to a store to help a friend buy a refrigerator. It was, as you might expect, a pretty boring trip. When you compare refrigerators, you look at the features, the capacity and the price. That's about it. The reason I remember it...

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