Quick answer - if you need more work right now start prospecting immediately! But you want to avoid reaching a state of panic scrambling for new clients as it can take 6-18 months from that first initial engagement with a prospect to secure your first job or convert them into an account. Therefore, it’s best to have regular new business activities running in the background to help smooth out any drops in demand. Maintain regular communication activities Keep in touch periodically with your prospective clients and cultivate relationships. Make your communications timely and respectful. If a prospect advises you to get back in touch at a particular time, make sure you follow through. Build relationships Consider the frequency of your communications carefully as contacting prospects too soon can make you appear bothersome, while waiting too long risks being forgotten. Aim for a balance that keeps you in mind but does not come across as intrusive or pestering. From my experience, most prospects forget about you within 2-3 months - even after a great conversation. Face-to-face meetings might extend their memory a bit, but regular follow-ups are important. Find the right balance Really, it’s regular, timely and well thought through prospecting that helps to ensure a more steady stream of opportunities to prevent sudden work shortages. By maintaining periodic communications without overstepping frequency, you can nurture lasting relationships and keep your business top-of mind for potential work. If you and your staff don’t have the time to prospect, perhaps you should consider some outside support. So do request a chat with me. Happy Summer Prospecting 😎 Ilse Comments are closed.
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