Attract More of Your Ideal Clients
September 16, 2024
September 16, 2024
Registered dietician Laura Schoenfeld attracted such ideal clients with an application process built on Practice Better that she’s now in high demand as a business coach. We caught up with her to find out more about her secret sauce — a rigorous and automated application process before each discovery call.
Laura Schoenfeld, a registered dietician, nutrition business coach, and online entrepreneur with 10 years of experience, runs a thriving practice with 300 clients. While discovery calls are important in her (and her clients’) sales processes, they do come with risks.
Calls with poor-fit clients led to low conversion rates and high frustration. Tire kickers and brain pickers took up valuable time on her calendar. She had less time and energy to solve high-value problems for qualified clients. Once she had solved the problem with the application process, she seized on the chance to help others as a business coach.
She’s refined the art of attracting and selecting her ideal clients using Practice Better’s application form, booking page/calendar, and discovery call service. Automations ensure her process is efficient while delivering an application process that both educates leads and reserves discovery calls for ideal clients. She uses this process in her own business, and she teaches her clients how to do the same.
A tight application process ensures that the people booking calendar time are the right fit for the work, solutions, and particular areas of expertise involved. It answers three important questions before her first discovery call:
Each application process reveals their specific problems, their goals, whether they can invest in the solutions she offers, and if they’re ready to get to work now. It saves time. People she can’t help with their specific problem, who aren’t a good fit, or who just aren’t ready to get resources to do the work on their own. Ideal clients get a discovery call.
During the process they also learn more about her work, anticipate what to expect, and feel more confident she’s the right person to work with.
Her practice thrives because before each discovery call she’s established that she can:
It’s simple — just ask them to apply to book a discovery call. Laura recommends connecting a form to the booking page for your discovery call service where the form must be filled out to book. The form could also just redirect to your booking calendar once filled out. She doesn’t recommend sending the form after they book — they might miss or skip it.
Structure your form with 6-12 short, long, multiple choice, and even numeric questions that cover the essentials (challenge, goals, what didn’t work, importance, readiness, and investment). Get a broad sense of their challenge with a long-form question and then get specific with a checklist to narrow the focus on challenges you solve. Ask about their goals, timeframe, and what they’ve already tried. Ask them to rate the urgency they feel in solving the problem. Be specific about timing, readiness, and willingness to invest time and money in a solution.
Could an application process help your practice thrive? Here’s some of Laura’s most valuable advice:
DO:
DON’T:
Expert tip for advanced practitioners
Do everything you can to automate and streamline application, booking, and call prep.
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