Five steps to find and market to direct clients in 2023

Topics: Getting established in the translation industry
Business skills for translators
Marketing for translators
Business of Translation and Interpreting
Grow your translation business

Course summary
Language:English
Duration:120 minutes
Description
In this workshop, you will go through a 5-step process to define, find and market to your ideal direct clients. You will also receive tips on the marketing methods that seem to work best and use them (warm email prospecting, LinkedIn, Website, and Twitter). This is a hands-on workshop, and you will receive a worksheet and checklists to get you started, plus get a chance to get all your questions answered.


This course is a live and web-based, delivered within 2 hours.



You’ll get tips and steps to develop the following:

✓ Find out who your ideal client is
✓ Know what your ideal clients need
✓ Help them know what your brand is all about
✓ Decide where to look for clients
✓ Pick 2 to 3 marketing mediums and tactics you enjoy using

Participants will receive a workbook to help them go through these five steps, during and after the workshop. There will be time during the workshop for questions and discussion regarding each step.

Ready to start using the practical strategies for easing out your lower-paying clients and start working with higher-paying ones?


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Created by
 Tess Whitty    View feedback | View all courses
Bio: Tess Whitty has been an English to Swedish freelance translator for the past 18 years. Before that she studied and worked with marketing.

During the past 10 years she has also shared her marketing knowledge and translator experience with other freelance translators as a speaker, trainer, consultant, author, and podcaster. She has been sharing her experience and knowledge in online marketing through workshop, courses and e-books since 2016. In 2020 and 2021, she was ranked among the top 50 world’s industry localization influencers by Nimdzi. For more information, or to connect, go to www.marketingtipsfortranslators.com.


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