How to spot clients from hell Paid Members Public
We’ve all had terrible client experiences and in hindsight wished we had listened to that “gut feeling” we had. Whilst the “gut feeling” is so often right, we need to ensure we check ourselves before making a final decision. Here is how I listen carefully to my gut, whilst
How to stop working for free Paid Members Public
Do you find yourself doing loads of extra work for free? Let’s talk about that… Are you: * Pitching * Consulting * Doing extra freebies * Trying to create work
My productivity stack. What’s yours? Paid Members Public
Hang out with me as I share my productivity stack. One of them will surprise you!
36:2 Fake it till you make it? Paid Members Public
In this episode I share my early business experience. I thought I had to project a certain image and it bit me in the butt! I will be sharing with you lessons I learned along the way and encouraging you to be proud of who you are.
What to do when you make a mistake Paid Members Public
No one is perfect and sometimes we screw things up. Admitting to a mistake can be very hard. What if the client looses faith in your ability? What if they get upset? How will it affect the relationship. In this live I share what we do when we screw up:
How to save money and why it’s good for business Paid Members Public
Cutting costs need not be a negative. When you are looking to create an agency that you love, you don’t want to be a slave to paying bills. Profitability doesn’t just come from growth. It can also be created by reviewing your current spending decisions. I will share
Music to work to. What do you listen to? Paid Members Public
About to drop some TUNES! Well not literally due to copyright laws and all that BUT, I will be sharing the tracks and albums that I like to work to. There is music for every mood and every task. Share your playlists in the comments! When I feel low: Motown
36:1 Managing debt in your agency Paid Members Public
Back in the late 00s, my agency at the time was struggling through the global recession. Our model included print management which would leave us responsible for paying printers long before our clients paid their final invoices.