The sinks
Do you ever feel like you're chasing your next project or client and don't have time to slow down?
If you do, I’ve got worksheet you should check out. But first, a story about hiking.
This summer my family visited the Smokey Mountain National Forest. We got a recommendation from another agency owner to stop by The Sinks to see the amazing man-made waterfall.
The Sinks is the most visited waterfall in the park and was created when loggers dynamited the river, due to a huge log jam.
Dynamite? Waterfall? I had to see that.
We got there and looked over the edge to sneak a peek at the amazing rapids. But what we saw was underwhelming, to say the least.
Recent weather had made water levels too low (and way less impressive).
That's ok. We'll live to hike another day.
But the low water and trickling waterfall got me thinking.
When service providers rush off after their next project, it can leave you running dry on success stories.
Do you wish you had a stack of success stories to share with new clients?
Got crusty old case studies gathering dust on your website?
Feel like you're missing out on bigger opportunities to put your best foot forward?
I feel your pain, now let's plan your escape.
Last month I hosted a workshop to share my 3-step process for gathering and publishing case studies in record time. I’m looking for a few people to help me refine the templates + fill-in-the-blank checklists for to include in an upcoming course.
My goal is to put your case studies on auto-pilot and say hello to more referrals, revenue, and repeat business.
If you’re interested in trying out the worksheets, hit reply and I’ll send over the details.