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From the Desk of a Business Coach: The Rule of Threes -- Get Them Talking About You!

 

It seems that most folks I talk to these days want to build their business by word of mouth. That stands to reason. Word of mouth implies maximum acceptance by prospective customers and clients and minimal investment on part of the business. But how on earth do you get word of mouth started?

One is to follow The Rule of Threes, a time-tested public relations tool. The Rule of Threes is a way to start a buzz; that is, a way to seed a conversation about your work among your prospective clients and their networks. Here it is in a nutshell.

1. Decide who you want to be talking about you and your work. Who should be buzzing in order to bring you new work? Distill this to a few words, for example, "independent professionals who are cultural creatives." This is your target market.

2. What do you want them to be talking about? Example: "business coaching for people with heart."

3. Ask friends, colleagues, and acquaintances to think about what people in your market niche would be looking for when they consider investing in your products or services. To continue our example, you might ask, "What do you think a cultural creative service professional would look for in a business coach?" Keep asking until you come up with at least five attributes.

4. When you have five or more attributes, look for three that are both true about you and that have the most "juice" or energy for you. Use these as the basis for your Rule of Threes practice. For example: "Practical knowledge of what it takes to succeed; works in a way that honors mind, body, and spirit; well respected in his/her field."

5. Here's the three's part: Choose three ways to tell the world that you have these three attributes. For example, you might send a postcard to your network, post fliers for special events, and write a monthly column for a local newspaper. Repeat these measures three times over a period of three months and you will seed a buzz that will bring new work to your door in four or five months.

Implementing the Rule of Threes takes time, attention, and some creativity. However, it does not rely on costly advertising nor does it require you to use techniques that are unnatural to you. It's not an instant solution, but it works. If you start today, in four months you could have the kind of clients you dream of showing up wanting the work you do best. Isn't it time to get started?

Author: Molly Gordon
 
Author Bio:

Molly Gordon

Molly Gordon is an internationally recognized Master Certified Coach, workshop leader, and writer. Her practice is devoted to men and women who are ready to build lives full of meaning and prosperity. Since 1996, she has coached hundreds of clients from around the world through personal and professional transformation. Her unique coaching style is informed by her experience as a business owner and artist. She is the creator of Authentic Promotion?, an approach to business and marketing that reconciles conflicts between doing good business and doing good work. She is a graduate of the Academy of Coach Training and of the Newfield Network Graduate Coach Training Program, past President of the Puget Sound Coaches Association, and a presenter at both the 1999 and 2000 International Coach Federation Conferences as well as at other virtual and live coaching events. Her websites include hundreds of small business marketing resources for feeding your soul and growing your business.

 
 
 

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