Is Your Business Invisible to Customers?




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Summary: Is your business invisible? Many businesses and professional practices struggle, not because they aren't good at their chosen profession, but because they're essentially invisible to their target market. They may be great at what they do, but they're not yet great at attracting, qualifying and converting enough high quality prospects into clients. So the problem isn't competence, it's entrepreneurial invisibility.<br> <br> <br> <br> David:                   Hi, and welcome to the podcast today co-host Chris Templeton, and I will be discussing the fact that many businesses are essentially invisible to their ideal target markets. Welcome, Chris.<br> <br> Chris:                     Hi David. Entrepreneurial invisibility. I have never heard it phrased that way, but it makes a whole a lot of sense. You know, in the movies invisibility is like this superpower, but it's not really an advantage in business, is it?<br> <br> David:                   Not so much. No. When you're suffering from entrepreneurial invisibility, it means that the people who could most and best take advantage of what you offer, just don't even know you're there. They don't even know you're alive.<br> <br> So in Harry Potter, if you've got an invisibility cloak, it's an advantage because you can sort of sneak around and find out what's going on and people don't know you're there. But if you're in a market and you've got an invisibility cloak on and people don't know you're there, it just means they're going to buy from someone else.<br> <br> Chris:                     But isn't it kind of an overstatement? I mean, most businesses really aren't that invisible are they?<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> Need Help with This?<br> <br> <br> <a href="https://www.topsecrets.com/call/" class="button-style-2 button-style-2-green">Schedule a Call</a><br> <br> <br> David:                   I don't think it's an overstatement at all. Actually, I have seen over the years that many businesses are invisible to the people who matter most to them. Now, if they've got a client base, then obviously they're not invisible to those people; but if there are people in their market who could conceivably buy from them who don't know who they are, don't know what they do, have never been approached, I've never heard about them, doesn't recognize their authority in the marketplace… Then yeah, they are essentially invisible to those people.<br> <br> Most businesses that I talk to, they feel like they want to be able to attract more clients, they want to be able to bring in new prospects, they want to be able to convert more of the people they're already talking to. And a lot of that frustration stems from the fact that people are not seeing them, they're not seeing them for what they are. They're not seeing them for what they can do. And once again, if they can't see you, you're invisible.<br> <br> Chris:                     Well then, the only solution is a website. Right, David?<br> <br> David:                   We’re going to go back to that?  Talking in the last three podcasts on how websites are not the cure for everything!<br> <br> Chris:                     Not the cure for everything!  So you know, what do you think it is that is so common? Cause it is common in business, isn't it? This invisibility and this, I want to say it's almost a resistance to doing the things that create the visibility that we all want as business owners.<br> <br> David:                   Yeah, well a lot of people just don't even really think about it. I mean they don't think about the fact that they are invisible to the people that they really need to be visible to. That's probably not perfect English, but you get the point.<br> <br> Chris:                     Yeah.<br> <br> David:                   There are a lot of people in their market who just don't know who they are,