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Business Tao with George Kao

Every small business needs a stable rhythm of offers

25 Feb 2021

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I’ve written a lot about the importance of creating and distributing content… it’s a great foundation for an authentic business.What I haven’t emphasized as much is the importance of having an offer rhythm, and that’s what this post is about. I encourage every client of mine — and you, if you are a small business and wish for consistent income — to have a consistent rhythm of offerings.Even if you have no audience yet, you can and should begin testing offerings, as soon as possible, starting with your friends.**Watch the video here:https://www.facebook.com/GeorgeKaoCommunity/videos/583623285582988   **Here’s what I mean by a rhythm of offerings:To have a consistent schedule of sharing (testing) your offers with your audience or network.What are your offerings? Any products, services, or programs that you create and sell, or alternatively, that you curate and earn a commission from selling.(You don’t have to always create products, you can find things that your audience or network might love to buy, and earn an affiliate commission by promoting it to them. However, in the long term, creating offers is usually the more authentic and meaningful path.)My offer rhythm is simple. Use it if you’d like:Each month I launch a light online course on some topic that my audience has said they’re interested in.You can see how I actually launch, by going to my FB Page — George Kao’s Facebook Posts — and observe what I post every Wednesday. It’s always something related to the current launch.To find out my audience’s interests, I occasionally make a post like this one that asks which of two (or sometimes up to five) options they would prefer.Regularly launching light online courses is something I recommend that you do. It’s a wonderful way for potential clients to get to know your work, to stay top of mind for them about your expertise. It’s also an effective way for you to keep getting smarter and deeper about your field. Each of your online courses needs only to be 1–3 sessions/hours long.If you want to focus on growing your 1–1 client base, then your offer rhythm can simply be that twice a month, you remind your audience/network about your current offering. Do this through your email newsletter, and any social media platform you use. Your message can be:Telling a recent client success storyAnswer a frequently asked question about your workDescribe the ideal client who would benefit the most from your offeringDescribe why you’re passionate about what you do, e.g. briefly, what got you into doing this work?Offer a seasonal deal, with a due date to inquire with youFor any of the above messages you can be direct about asking them to inquire with you… or you can try an indirect approach: ask if they know someone who would benefit from your work, and that you’ll take great care of whomever they refer to you. Try both approaches and see what works for you!Besides a monthly rhythm of offers, you might also have an annual schedule. For example:Celebrating the anniversary of your businessHoliday that has special meaning for you, or your workStart of year and/or start of quarterCelebrating your birthdayAny of these could be reasons for you to make a special announcement about one of your offerings.Part of an annual rhythm of offers could also be... This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit georgekao.substack.com

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