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Promote Your Reseller Hosting Business With Local Meet-ups
Continuing with my series on The Path Forward Towards Making $100 A Day From Reseller Hosting, I want to give you another non-conventional way to go about getting clients into your reseller hosting business.
When I first launched NameHero back in 2015 I started to attend local small business "meet-ups" around the city. Most of these include sometime of presentation by a speaker along with refreshments and an opportunity to network/mingle with other small business owners.
The majority of these small business owners have little to no idea about web hosting, and are looking for a company to help keep their website online and updated without a hassle.
Since a lot of the "big brands" have neglected customer service, most of these business owners just want to have a "contact" at a reputable company they can trust. A lot of companies I've met, very seldom submit a support request, but just like to know someone is going to help them if they ever need it.
Search for local meet-ups in your communityMy favorite site to look for such meet-ups is Meetup.com. Regardless where you live, it's likely you'll find some type of small-business group that you can meet with.
Here in Kansas City, there is a group that meets several times a month to just discuss WordPress. Talk about a targeted audience! If you attended each one of those meet-ups for six months how many customers do you think you could get?
I can almost guarantee you there are people that attend these that are frustrated/not happy with their current hosting solution. If you can be the solution and be helpful, you can gain a customer for life!
Important things to rememberWhen attending small business meet-ups there are a couple of important things to take into consideration:
This may take a little practice, especially for those of you that aren't that extroverted. The more groups you attend and the more practice you have, will make it a lot easier.
How to leverage local meet-ups to get customersI filmed about a twenty minute video where I explain all of this in a bit more detail and provide some tips/examples of how I go about this with NameHero:
If you take local small business meet-ups seriously, you will start to get customers that will be life-long relationships. Remember to always respect others for their time and offer the value that you promise (i.e. put the customer first).
I now challenge you all – how many customers can you close this week?
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