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Build A Business, Not Just A Practice


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Peggy Champlin
peggySuccessWithEase.com

www.SuccessWithEase.com
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So, you're an independent professional and you either have or are

working toward a successful practice. What would you say if I told you

that you could build a business, not just a practice? That you could

develop multiple streams of income - some of them passive?



Well, you can!



I've created a 5-step system that will teach you how to go from square

one all the way to more profits and more spare time.



Step 1: Design Your Business



Step one is the most important part of the system - and the one where

many people get stuck. Or worse yet, skip over. You need to take some

time to design your business.



You need to get very clear about what it is that you have to offer

that others value and understand your target market. Many of my

clients and prospective clients think they know this until we hone it

even sharper. Take some time with this so you're very, very clear.

Everything else will be much harder, if not impossible, if you're not

crystal clear on what value you offer and to whom.



You need to select initial products and services to create and put

together packages and pricing. A little research will help you pick

affiliate programs and partners to fill out your portfolio.



By laying out your business plan in detail and with great clarity, you

will have taken a huge leap forward and have a wonderful advantage in

creating a successful business.



Step 2: Develop Your Website



Your next step is to create a website for your business. It will be

all about your business theme that you clarified in step one. You will

lay out the navigation of pages, fashion a signature look and feel for

your site, and write the text, or copy, that will attract the target

market you identified in step one. Of course, you will have your

products and services available for sale on your site!



Whether you build your site yourself or hire someone to do it for you,

make sure that you focus on all the following areas:



- The overall look and feel of the site. Make sure it reflects your

business.

- Ease of navigation. You want your visitors to be able to find what

they're looking for. Also, you want to lead them through your site.

Tell them what page to look at next!

- Marketing orientation. Remember that your visitors first arrive

wanting to know what's in it for them to even read more than you home

page! Make sure you're laying out the benefits of working with you or

buying your product on every page. Too many site start talking about

the business itself or the process it provides and not enough about

the benefits to the customer.

- Maintainability. Make sure yoursite is designed so that changes are

as easy as possible and so that you can make simple changes yourself.



Step 3: Publish Your Ezine



Now that you have things to sell and a place for people to buy, you

need to draw people to your site after building a relationship with

them so they understand and trust the value you offer. So step three

is to start publishing your own ezine, or email newsletter. By giving

your subscribers valuable content in each issue, they will get to know

you and what your business can do for them.



An ezine is one of the most effective ways to build relationships with

people interested in what you offer. The people on your list have

given you permission to get in front of them periodically to share a

bit of your knowledge in your articles and to promote your services

and products to them. They asked for the information! What better

audience to present your portfolio to?



Step 4: Build Your List



So far, so good. But step four is the truly powerful one. Here's where

we build your list. As those who know me have heard me say many times,

the one with the biggest list wins. If you have many people on your

list, you will make more sales with the same conversion ratio. Put in

English, if you send out a mailing about a new product and 2% of the

people who receive it buy the product, you will sell more product and

make more money the larger your list is.



There are dozens of ways to build your list - many of them absolutely

free. Some include getting listed on ezine directories and

announcement lists, putting a link to sign up for your ezine in the

signature block of your email software, and putting a signup form on

every page of your website.



These are some of the simplest steps and there are many more. One

that's very effective that I recommend to all my clients is to submit

articles you've written to article banks on the web and other ezine

publishers. Get your articles onto as many websites and into as many

ezines as possible - all with your website link in them, of course! -

and you'll see more website traffic and more ezine signups.



Step 5: Profit From Your List



The last step is where it starts getting good - really good! You learn

how to profit from your list. Having put all this effort into your

business, it's time to start making that extra money!



Before you have a large list - and after - joint ventures can be very

useful. They allow you to get in front of someone else's list to

promote your products and services. When you don't have a list of your

own, this can be a powerful way to start making money.



Even when you do have a list, sharing your list with your partner

while you get access to his list is a terrific way to get more

exposure. And you'll usually get affiliate fees from anything people

on your list buy from your joint venture partner!



Just be sure to pick joint venture partners who have the same target

market as you, but don't compete with you.



There are two other ways to make money from your list. First, of

couse, market your portfolio to your list, in your ezine and

occasionally in a solo mailing.



Second, you may choose to sell advertising space in your ezine. This

is most effective when you have a fairly good list.



This is an overview of a process you can use to start building an

online business. The irony is that through implementing this process,

not only will you develop additional product-based streams of income.

You will also attract more clients for your existing services!





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