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S03 Episode 3: How Meteoric Growth Impacts Sales with Drew Sanocki

Author
Brennan Dunn
Published
Tue 17 Jul 2018
Episode Link
https://doubleyourfreelancing.com/podcast/

Advisors lead by developing a trusted relationship with prospects. This takes out a lot of traditional pitching for business and transitions to paid connections. You become more of a consultant than just a hired gun.


Drew Sanocki and Michael Epstein are partners at Growthengines.io, which has grown from being brand new to generating $1 million in revenue in less than a year through retainer work. How has it gone from nothing to where it is at now in such a short period? What impact does that have on the way that it sells?


Today’s topics include:



  • Agony and pain that comes before success and figuring out a model

  • Insights: Moving from 1-OP projects to ongoing retainers, and going

    to higher-end retainers

  • To go up market practically and mindset-wise what needs to change is

    the 80/20 rule: 20% of clients were driving 80% of the revenue;

    building an agency that targets the 20%

  • Structuring things differently to attract and convert the bigger

    fish; generating valuable content and marketing, and focusing

    offering on the highest value adding aspects

  • Typical Lifecycle: Hear about Growth Engines, sparks interest,

    follows a call to action/lead magnet, and tag leads for initial

    engagement and email sequence

  • Selling Process: Once prospect is qualified, they are funneled

    through various offerings, such as courses and roadmap growth audit

  • Sometimes a sales call is not even necessary; convince them without

    it

  • Focusing on standardization, process improvement, and fulfillment

  • Communication Process for Qualified Prospects: Emails for engagement,

    but not a lot of selling that has to happen

  • Follow-up efforts with those who choose not to opt-in

  • Pulling data to generate reports and drive presentation deck to

    deliver to client; making deliverable more productized and systemized


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