Do you have a fixed set of questions, do you let it flow naturally, or somewhere in between? And how do you transition from "getting to know you" to actually pitching your services? Would love to hear what's working for others π
I've noticed that credentials and experience matter less than how you carry yourself in that first conversation. If you sound uncertain about your own value, the client feels uncertain too. Confidence isn't arrogance β it's just clarity about what you bring to the table. Agree or disagree? π
Early on I was lowering my rates before clients even asked. I thought it made me more competitive. It just made me look less confident. The moment I held my price and explained my value clearly β the response completely shifted. Anyone else been through this? π
Do you pause work, send a formal reminder, charge a late fee, or something else entirely? What's actually worked for you without damaging the relationship? Drop your approach below π
I've seen highly skilled people struggle to land clients while average consultants with consistent outreach and follow-up build a full roster. Talent gets attention but consistency builds a business. Agree or disagree? π