If you had to survive solely on the fish you catch, you would do everything possible to give yourself the best opportunity to not only catch fish, but also catch those that taste good and provide bountiful portions. You would check reports about what kinds of fish are biting and where they are biting. You would make sure you had the appropriate bait and lures for both the fish and the conditions. If you didn't have the right kind, you would get them. You would also need to know if they could be caught from shore or if you had to use a boat. For best results, you would know all of this before ever dropping a line into the water. Of course, if you didn't have to survive on your results, you could pick up a pole and head off to the water whenever you wanted. It wouldn't matter if you caught anything, as long as you enjoyed yourself.
That, my friends is the difference between a business and a hobby. Those who are successful in business give themselves the greatest possible opportunity to attract not only clients but also the most profitable clients. Only those who want a hobby can be cavalier about how they fish and the results they get. Since this is about your livelihood, let's talk about fishing in order to put food on your table and a roof over your head.
The right location
Are you fishing in the right spots? Are the fish you want to catch actually there? Are there other spots -- better spots -- that have more of your targeted fish? If you are fishing for accountants, do you belong to the local accountant association? If not, check to see if they have associate memberships. If they do, join immediately and be sure to attend their meetings and functions. It only makes sense that, the more you are in the company of your target audience, the better your odds are for securing business.
Could you go to a general business gathering and meet an accountant? Certainly. However your odds of meeting one in a timely manner would be significantly reduced. To stick with the fishing metaphor, it would be like stopping at a local fishing hole and hoping for the best while your competition goes to the hole loaded with the fish you want. Fish where your targeted fish are!
The right bait
Just because you go to the right spot doesn't mean you're going to catch any fish ... or at least not the kind you want. You have to know what best attracts the fish. Is it live bait? If so, what kind? Is it a specific lure? If so, do you have it? How can you get it? How do you use it to your best advantage and greatest success?
The answers to these questions is exactly what you want to know about your target audience. What are their compelling needs, wants, and desires? How do they benefit from what you have to offer? Do they have a perceived need for it? What is it exactly that makes them bite? Without these answers, you can be at the right spot and still not get any bites.
The right cast
The need for a proper cast seems to never gets enough attention. Many people figure you just throw the line into the water and the fish grab on. Oh, if only it were that easy.
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