3X3 System

How to promote your business.

How do you get more consistent work?

 

thirsty-squirrel1Are you feeling thirsty for more business?

It's often a long time between customer drinks, for most businesses.

Your clients don't need you very often, do they.

 


 

Why can't that be fixed?

It can.

 


 

 

Would you like fries with that“Would you like fries with that?”

That annoying little phrase, is worth tens of millions of dollars to McDonalds.

1 in 10 people change their order to include fries!

 

 

 

 

If you could have 1:10 of your customers increase what they buy from you, just
by adding a phrase like that, to your quote process, would you be prepared to
make the change?

 


 

A True Story: how to promote your business:

I was getting new tyres at 'Jax Tyres' the other day. After discussing (and
agreeing to) the type of tyres they would put on my car, I was asked another
question:

"Would you like Helium gas in them to keep them cool? It increases the wear."

It seemed a sensible thing to do - I said yes.

* They added $11 per tyre to my bill and I went away satisfied.

Did I go in there in search of Helium, to slow down the tyre wear process?

No.

Get the picture?

It's the 'add on' sales technique that most businesses fail to take advantage
of.

 


 

Why do I know this?

 


 

* 98% of the businesses I've interviewed (for free - [1]email me) tell me they
have the potential of 'value added services' or related products, but few draw
on this well of cool fresh water.

Why not be a 'one stop shop'?

Offer all you can, to keep clients inside your 'store'. Then remind them, that
they never have to go anywhere else, to spend their money.

 


 

Once upon a time . . . Woolworths only sold groceries . . . get the picture?


 

 

TradesmanHow to promote your business is simply a matter of 1  2  3.

1. You could just get more customers. 120 clients is better than 50 isn’t it?

2. You could increase the average number of times a customer uses your service per year.

If you could just get those clients who use you yearly, to use you 6 monthly, and those who call for work monthly, to call fourtnightly, that’d increase your business, wouldn’t it?

3. Also, you could increase the average amount each client spends with you.
(That's what todays report is getting at)

Here at Missing Piece Marketing we attack all 3 of the above systems, to increase the amount of business you do each day.

 


 

We replace badly performing advertising with outstanding free systems that boost your local work like the 3X3 System. Click on the video below to check out this YouTube video. Dave gets 100% results from

FREE advertising

People who enjoyed this report also read 'Why are you wasting money advertising'.

They also studied the 'Customer Service Definition' which has more to do with how to turn ordinary customers into raving fans by understanding 'Delighting the Customer'.

 


 

 

We diagnose what it is, that your customers ACTUALLY buy of you (by way of a
'Quick Customer Satisfaction Survey').


 

We devise ads that pull.

 


 

Let’s face it:

To get in – you just gotta stand out.


 

We teach things you can say and do, that get clients to come back, more often.

We work with you, to lift your average invoice value.

It's nice to be paid more, for the same amount of work, don't you think?

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Till next time,

Paul Johnson

Missing Piece Marketing

www.missingpiecemarketing.com.au

email: paul@missingpiecemarketing.com.au

Phone: +61 407261900

 


 

More local work.

"We tried Paul's 3X3 system of handing out our business cards to 'Sticky Beak'
neighbours of our customers.
We were skeptical . . . but it worked.
We get more local enquiries, and 20% of them turn into work."


Joe & Janet - C&J Mobile Mechanics - St Clair, Sydney Australia


 

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On one condition:

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© Paul Johnson 2013 paul@missingpiecemarketing.com.au

Phone: +61407261900


 

Testimonials.

These testimonials are from those who receive Paul's humorous report.

They are enjoying those 'tiny bits of information' and are now getting 'more local work - without advertising'.

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Hi Paul,

Thank you for your time, advice and knowledge today. And thanks for lunch too! I have now made the final payment installment. It's always great to work with you and I am very appreciative.

You make me not just a better businessman but a better person overall. I now have many things to ponder. Thanks for helping me on my life journey.

Kindest regards,

Craig Cook

Atlantis Plumbing info@atlantisplumbing.com.au


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But your reports are different. I was sceptical at first, but they put a smile on my face (we must have a similar sense of humour). I find myself stopping to read them, for two reasons:

1. You add a ‘human’ face to your reports; I identify with the stories you tell, to make your point, and 2. They always contain useful hints and tips I can use in my business.

I appreciate your generosity with your ideas.
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Dakota Cleaning Solutions