Podcast: Lessons from a 30-year small business owner

Podcast: Lessons from a 30-year small business owner

Hi! You’re here because you’re a woman who runs a consulting business, and you want to learn how to make it more profitable, more stable, and more fulfilling. In our world, that means being able to get more of the right kind of clients into your business and get paid on your value, not your time, so you can build a business that supports your life, not the other way around.

If you’re like a lot of women consultants, you’re so good at the work you do, but the process of getting new clients feels a bit like unfamiliar territory. You’ve gotten this far with referrals or word of mouth, but you know you should be doing something more proactive (but you don’t want to be salesy). You also know that what got you here won’t get you to the next level in your business.

If that’s you, you’re in the right place.

Here you’ll learn strategies you can use to attract more of the right kinds of consulting clients and get paid more for your consulting contracts, in a way that doesn’t even feel like selling.

Along the way, you’ll discover that you aren’t “bad at sales.” (I promise.) You simply haven’t learned yet. But you can learn how, feel comfortable, and actually be good at it.

We’ll cover the three critical areas to master in order to get higher-paying consulting clients:

Attract (attracting more of the right clients and filling your client pipeline)

Guide (leading a sales process and keeping clients engaged)

Close (helping clients say yes and getting paid more than you ever thought you could).

I'm glad you're here! Let's dive in.

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On this week’s podcast, I have a very special guest who’s close to my heart.


He ran a successful small business for 30 years.


He sold his business to a huge company… and had to wrestle it back.


I’ve learned so much from him that I’ve brought into my business, and that I share with my clients.


And I’ve known him for, like, my entire life.


This week, my podcast guest is… my Dad, Bob Neaderthal.


My Dad ran an independent medical practice for 30 years, and in this episode, I’m chatting with him about how he ran his business, the lessons I learned… and maybe some embarrassing stuff about me too. ??


Listen to Episode 62: Lessons from a 30-year small business, with Bob Neaderthal on the Smart Gets Paid podcast, on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.


In this episode, you'll hear

  • What watching my Dad run his business taught me about running my own
  • The decision he made that taught me to not take just any client that comes your way
  • The story his longtime employees tell about him that’s a total face-palm
  • Why I almost didn’t publish this episode


Listen to the episode here.


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To your success,


Leah

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Hi! I'm Leah Neaderthal. I'm a sales coach for women consultants and the founder of Smart Gets Paid.

When I left my corporate career and started my first consulting business, I learned three things very quickly:

1- It’s 1000x harder to sell your own stuff than to sell someone else’s.

2- Marketing is not selling.

3- I had no idea how to sell.

I needed clients, but I didn’t know how to actually get them, and I was terrified of coming off like a used car salesman. It made me doubt whether I was even cut out to run a business.

So I taught myself how to get new clients in a way that feels authentic, allows me to be myself, and that works, consistently. I now teach these techniques to others. Because I know it’s possible to learn how to land clients, and actually feel comfortable doing it, once you know how.

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Whenever you’re ready to start landing higher-paying clients, here are three ways I can help you.

1. Listen to the Smart Gets Paid Podcast

You’ll hear me chat with my actual clients as we tackle their biggest challenges in getting new clients, and you’ll learn sales strategies you can use today in your own business. It's the only podcast that can help you land higher-paying clients in your B2B consulting business. Listen on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform.

2. Get your copy of Referrals on Repeat

If you’ve gotten clients through referrals or word-of-mouth, and you want to start getting referral clients more consistently, get your copy of Referrals on Repeat, and start getting more referrals coming into your business today: smartgetspaid.com/referrals

3. Break through to the next revenue level in your consulting business with help from my team and me.

Learn the proven, step-by-step system women like you are using to get more of the clients they want, get paid way more for their consulting contracts, and build confidence that they know what they’re doing to get clients. Send me a message here on LinkedIn with “Breakthrough” in the first line and I’ll get you the details.



This was so good, Leah Neaderthal! I'm glad you decided to share this. Your dad sounds like a great man, and it was so nice to hear the lessons he gave you and how that echoes in your business.

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Kelley Coyner

Tech/data and transport joined to solve mobility problems

1 年

Such a wealth of knowledge, Leah! He has surely seen and been through it all. Can't wait to listen!

Rachel Sacks, MPH

Helping FQHCs, public health departments, and other health nonprofits win more grants, gain greater strategic clarity, and meet community needs. Writer. Facilitator. She/her.

1 年

I cannot wait to listen to this! I'm sure your dad is very proud of you, your work, and your podcast - just as you're inspired by him!

Stephanie Schwab

Elevating B2B executive influence on LinkedIn | Aligning leaders + brands strategically | Professor of digital marketing | American in Spain

1 年

What fun that must have been for you to record Leah!

Alessandra Wall, Ph.D. - C-Suite Women's Coach

Trusted Advisor to Women in Leadership | I Help Elite Executives & Women Founders Go From "Just" Successful to Ridiculously Successful & Deeply Fulfilled | Leadership & Executive Excellence

1 年

This sounds like a very rewarding episode for all involved, Leah! There is a lot to gain from learning about the experience of running a small business for 30 years and it's really cool you get to interview your dad.

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