Q. How would you go about meeting clients if you don’t have access to office space? Meet for lunch somewhere maybe?
A. Let me preface by saying there is NOTHING shameful or wrong about having a home office. It’s energy efficient and widely accepted. So don’t make excuses for it and no on will have a question. However, having client meetings does become a challenge. Personally I do not like have a strangers up in my home. So here are a few ideas:
What ever location you choose, make sure you can have privacy. You don’t want to be discussing someone else’s budget where someone else can overhear. And you want to have their focus and attention.
I never, EVER meet at a first sales consult during lunch at a restaurant. NEVER. If that is the only time they are available, I do not eat. I make an excuse or something. It’s just weird to me to try to talk and worry about food and plates, etc. I want to be on the top of my game and all of that ends up being a huge distraction, to ME! After they are my client … we can eat and drink anytime.
Personally, I also do not like meeting a libraries or other public, government venues. It does not reflect my brand, therefore it’s not on the list. Be sure you keep that in mind, especially if you are trying to sell “luxury” services in a boring, sterile environment. Doesn’t add up!
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Saundra, Thanks for the tips.
Out here in LA, Beth Helmstetter & Mary Sushinski started The Event Studio: a space where wedding professionals can rent by the hour or set up a monthly contract to hold meetings in their space. I think it is a great idea.
Great question! I often meet clients for the first time in their home, not mine. This way, they are already comfortable and I get a sense of their personal style and taste. If not there, then I often suggest upscale hotel lobbies.
Love your blog. Recently discovered it and it is now one of my regular reads. What you blog about makes so much sense! Thanks for sharing your sales wisdom.
Looking forward to future posts.
Stella
Hey Saundra,
Good to see you doing your thing! Your blog offers great insight and information. You are doing a stellar job!
Wassup thanks to you for the last cool post.