Don't mess it up.
Often when people describe their ideal client, they make the mistake of using the word "anybody". The problem with that is that "anybody" reminds everybody of nobody. Oh, by the way, the words "somebody", "everybody", "people" and all other such similar words don't actually help either. If someone asks you who your ideal client is and you answer anything that sounds remotely like:
- My ideal client is anybody who needs a website.
- My ideal client is somebody who wants a new car.
- My ideal client is everybody who lives in southeast Michigan.
If you really want to help your referral partners help you, then you need to start asking some refining questions about your "ideal client".
"Wait, just a minute!" I can hear you say, "I can help anybody who needs a website. I don't want to turn anyone away." Great. I'm happy to hear that. You won't have to turn anyone away. When I say "ideal" client I don't mean who can you help, but rather who you would prefer to help -- for whatever reason.
Tomorrow we'll talk about the narrowing process.
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