Door knocking is one of the marketing strategies that we recommend. OK, I can hear you groan already, but stay with me for a minute and I’ll explain how easy it can be.
We went to a fancy dress shop recently and chose outfits for a party. When paying for them I started chatting. I told him that I had done some bookkeeping for the previous owner many years before and asked if she was still there. He said that he bought the business from her 18 months ago and desperately needed a bookkeeper. I explained that I sold my bookkeeping business last year but would be happy to pass on his details to them and they would be in contact. We exchanged business cards.
Here’s another example. I had a carpet cleaner come to my house to clean my carpets when I was starting out. As I paid the bill I asked “Who does your bookkeeping for you?” He said his wife did but she was struggling and BAS was a nightmare. I told him that I was a bookkeeper. We exchanged cards and I followed up a week later. They became clients.
One more example shared at one of our seminars. A bookkeeper frequently bought coffee from the same coffee shop. She had completed the Pure Bookkeeping 28 Day Marketing Bootcamp and decided she was going to be brave and ask the owner who did his bookkeeping the next time she bought coffee. Turns out he was in a mess and needed a bookkeeper. He became a client. You know the really amazing thing about this story. There was actually a bookkeeper, with a shop front, a few doors down from the coffee shop but they never knocked on his door to ask about his bookkeeping and they didn’t get the work.
Have you tried door knocking?