As
a Virtual Assistant,
Who
Is Your Ideal Client?
by Lisa Taliga
Do
ideal clients really exist or are they a myth? Let me assure
you, there ARE ideal clients out there. You just need to know
what your definition of one is.
Since I started my home-based business, I've
had ideal clients and others that weren't so great. Believe
me, your clients will influence how you feel about your business
on a day-to-day level, so you should aspire to get this right.
So first of all, do you have an idea of who
your ideal clients are?
Because if you don't really know, how are you
going to find them?
Draw up an ideal client profile. Start by looking
back at former bosses and work colleagues you've worked with.
You remember that boss or colleague you really
got on well with. Why did you enjoy working with them? How
about that boss that used to make you dread going into work?
What traits did they have that rubbed you up the wrong way?
You might realise that you prefer working with
people who are hands-off and let you get on with things. Or
maybe you prefer those who want to get more involved when
you're working on projects.
When you go into business for yourself, you
no longer have to put up with people whose personalities clash
with yours.
Here are some characteristics that are common
to all ideal client profiles (I work as a Virtual Assistant,
but you can apply most of these principles to ANY home-based
business):
Willing and able to pay on time
Let's face it, if your clients are continually
late paying their bills or indeed cannot really afford your
services, they aren't ideal clients.
Understands that you are a peer, not their
employee
If your clients think you're their employee,
they'll treat you like one. That's not why you went into business.
Your ideal client will respect you and your skills, and treat
you as an equal.
Is forthcoming and timely with information
This ties in with the point above. Your ideal
client will understand that you need certain information on
time in order to do your job well. They won't routinely withhold
information until the last minute and then expect you to meet
an almost impossible deadline!
Ethical and professional
This really goes without saying! There are plenty
of shady characters around in the business world. If someone
is operating a business that doesn't seem above board, stay
well clear.
Comfortable working virtually
If you're a Virtual Assistant, your ideal clients
must be at ease with working virtually. The very nature of
your business is that you perform work from a distance, therefore
your clients must be comfortable with 'letting go.' They must
have confidence that even though you are not there physically,
the job will get done well and on time.
At ease with technology
They don't have to be technology gurus, but
a functional understanding of the basics is important if you're
going to have a smooth running relationship. If you're going
to be communicating mainly by email, they need to have a good
understanding of that medium.
Communicates clearly
It's vitally important that your clients can
communicate their expectations and deadlines clearly. A very
clear explanation of what they want you to achieve for them
is fundamental. You'll also want to work with people who give
you honest feedback about what's going well and what isn't.
Seem like a tall order? Not at all. I have found
many ideal clients using the benchmarks above.
Once you've thought about your ideal client's
qualities and characteristics, ask yourself other specifics
such as:
- What industries are they working in?
- Where are they located?
- What kind of services do they require?
Again, look back over jobs you've had in the
past. What fields interest you?
Would you prefer to work with people who are
based in your home town and/or overseas?
Your ideal client wants the kind of services
you provide. Think about what you like to do. Do you enjoy
organizing events? Do you like research? Do you like writing?
What about designing flyers and newsletters? Do you like typing,
editing and formatting documents?
Do you see how valuable a specific client profile
can be? It'll help you to create a business that you enjoy,
not just another job. When talking to prospective clients,
you'll soon be able to decide whether they are right for you
or not. Remember, it's not just about who wants to use your
services, it's whether you feel comfortable about working
with them. The higher your client 'scores' against the profile
you've defined, the more chance you have of building a mutually
beneficial long-term business relationship.
Will you ever find your ideal clients? Yes,
of course you will. If the list you've drawn up seems daunting,
don't let it overwhelm you. You're far more likely to build
a business that you love, if you go out into the world with
a sense of who your ideal client is. And if you are already
established and working from home, it is never too late to
refocus your client base and turn your business into the one
you dreamed of.
Lisa Taliga is a Virtual Assistant and author
of 'Freelance from Home! The 5 Key Steps to Your Successful
Virtual Assistant Business' and 'The 7 Things You Must Know
Before Starting Your Successful Virtual Assistant Business'.
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