Do you sometimes wonder where the bumps in the road are that are slowing down your business?
… When you’re so close to the trees, you often miss the forest.
For the past few months I’ve been benefitting from a business coach who has steered my goals and efforts toward better hunting grounds.
This coach has found several missing pieces to the puzzle of making my marketing agency work.
In our weekly meetings, we have:
- Drawn up a value proposition that clearly showcases our marketing services here at Savvy Senior Marketing.
- Pointed out one or two key personal weaknesses of mine that I must overcome.
- Acted as a sounding board for my various ideas about what might work.
His help has surely boosted my efforts.
Have you ever thought about getting a business coach?
… Someone who has had experience with marketing and running a business who can see your efforts from a bird’s eye view.
Or maybe another set of eyes to see the solution to a troubling problem. And with another professional in your corner, you get the emotional boost of their approval when it’s due.
That little voice
My coach is Jerry Fronczak, a certified business coach.
I told him recently, “You’re the little voice in the back of my head that warns me against making another blunder.”
Do you need guidance and encouragement for your home care or senior service agency in these areas:
- Better time management
- Crafting your business’s value proposition
- Developing a funnel system of prospects
- Getting better at sales
- Packaging your services in an understandable manner
I might add that Jerry has a good consumer knowledge of the home care industry. He looked over three elderly persons in his family over the years: his dad, his mother, and now his aunt. He is a savvy consumer in this area and knows the ins and outs of the home care industry and how it compares with alternatives.
Have you ever searched for that one stubborn thorn in the side keeping your senior care business from growing? Get the help of a professional.
Make your home care service grow while skirting the bumps ahead. Contact Jerry Fronczak at 248-227-3378.
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