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Why Free work is priceless

35 min · 6. touko 2020
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Episode 4, April 14th call: - More discussion-based - Someone asks about how to go about turning casual conversations/friendliness into clients - One person says be straightforward, “I’m a personal trainer starting some online stuff, if you know anyone in the area who is looking for ways to stay fit…” - Someone else ran an online session for a company, but the company let her open it to anyone who wanted to join, so she messaged a bunch of people, anyone who had ever asked about rates/engaged with her stories etc., and people showed up/started following her/followed up via DM afterwards - You talk about the value of doing stuff for free, if you’re getting something valuable in return. You make connections, and that’s a big reason why people buy things: they think “I like this guy, and he has good materials” — reasons adding up to buy - Don’t be afraid to ask for things in return, even if they’re not money - Jerry asks about incentivizing people to go out and spread the news about your product. You respond that you don’t always find that to be a worthwhile endeavour, because the best spokespeople will be the ones who love what you do, not the people who need to be pressured/externally motivated to share - Then there’s some discussion about specific to-do/takeaways for people, let me know if you want to cut out this section, which essentially amounts to problem-solving, but I especially found the first one useful if you have any questions, please email calum@strongtoronto.ca and we'll do our best to help you out

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Why Free work is priceless

Episode 4, April 14th call: - More discussion-based - Someone asks about how to go about turning casual conversations/friendliness into clients - One person says be straightforward, “I’m a personal trainer starting some online stuff, if you know anyone in the area who is looking for ways to stay fit…” - Someone else ran an online session for a company, but the company let her open it to anyone who wanted to join, so she messaged a bunch of people, anyone who had ever asked about rates/engaged with her stories etc., and people showed up/started following her/followed up via DM afterwards - You talk about the value of doing stuff for free, if you’re getting something valuable in return. You make connections, and that’s a big reason why people buy things: they think “I like this guy, and he has good materials” — reasons adding up to buy - Don’t be afraid to ask for things in return, even if they’re not money - Jerry asks about incentivizing people to go out and spread the news about your product. You respond that you don’t always find that to be a worthwhile endeavour, because the best spokespeople will be the ones who love what you do, not the people who need to be pressured/externally motivated to share - Then there’s some discussion about specific to-do/takeaways for people, let me know if you want to cut out this section, which essentially amounts to problem-solving, but I especially found the first one useful if you have any questions, please email calum@strongtoronto.ca and we'll do our best to help you out

6. touko 202035 min