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How To Get The Attention Of Your Perfect Client

  • Writer: Pritesh Chauhan
    Pritesh Chauhan
  • May 24, 2024
  • 3 min read

Updated: May 14

Are you ignoring your perfect customer without even realising it?


Sounds like a weird question, I know.


But it’s really not.


Because I made this exact same mistake for years.


And I see it happening all around me still.


Johan Cruyff, famous Dutch footballer, once said:


“You’ll only start getting it once you understand it.”


Having been through this I can confidently say that Johan was right.


I’ve seen businesses grow by leaps and bounds after they figured out how to fix this.


Let me show you:


The Train Station Problem


Picture a busy train station. People everywhere.


Crowded, noisy, chaotic.


In that crowd is a certain someone and you HAVE to get their attention.


How would you do it?


You could stand on a bench and hope to spot them in the crowd.


You could ask people one by one. But with thousands of people that’s hardly practical.


The best way to get my attention?


Shout my name.


Makes sense, but what does this have to do with reaching your perfect client?


Fixing Bleeding Necks


When I work with a client I ask a lot of questions.


One of them is:


“Who is your perfect client? Who is perfect for your service?”


Every once in a while a client will say:


“Everyone! We sell to everyone!”


No.


You do not.


For two simple reasons:


1) Not everyone needs or wants your service.

2) If you try to reach everyone - you’ll end up reaching no one.


A perfect client has a problem, a desire, something they really want.


And your service gets them what they want.


In the marketing business we call this a "bleeding neck" problem.


Something you want to solve right away. An itch you need to scratch ASAP.


Reach those people and you solve every marketing and sales problem you have.


Here’s how:


Reaching Your Perfect Client


If you were a dog trainer you could theoretically sell to anyone that has a dog.


But let’s say your most profitable service is helping clients train their puppy's to stop chewing on furniture and stop pooping in the house.


So instead of targeting every dog owner, you focus on puppy owners.


The WORST way to reach those perfect clients is to put up an ad saying something like:


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Dan’s Dog Training


We train all dogs, all breeds, all ages to do ANYTHING.


Here’s a list of what we can do.


-   train your dog how to fetch.

-   train your dog how to walk on a leash.

-   train your dog how to socialise with other dogs.

-   train your dog how to not break stuff when you’re out of the house.


If you have a dog and you want to have it trained by us for ANYTHING, please call us at XXXX

===


See the issue?


It’s so bland, so vanilla, so nondescript… that no one is going to think:


“This is for ME!”


And that’s the response we want our perfect client to have:


“This is for me. This scratches my itch. This person gets what I’m dealing with.”


So, don’t be afraid to stand out and tailor your message to your perfect client.


Talk soon,


Pritesh Chauhan


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