Work on this. I have built my consultancy over the past 6 years and it started with me doing freelance and now we do over $1m/year in revenue.
I attribute the majority of success to networking. Here are some of the things I did early on (and still continue to some extent).
1. Local meetups. Great place to show off, hear about leads, etc...
2. Find influencers / networkers in your area and buy them coffee. Ask tons of questions and end with "Who else do you think I should be talking to?"
3. Build stuff - I decided I wanted our team to be known locally for doing crypto dev, so I just started building cool stuff and showing it off at the local dev meetups. Now we have tons of crypt contracts!
Whatever you do, come at it with the attitude of wanting to contribute to the community using your gifts/skills. The work will follow.
We have a mix of employees / contractors but usually hover around 9-10.
As far as asking questions, it’s about the long game. I aim to build relationships with people and establish myself/my team as an authority on software dev.
Almost none of my meetings are “sales” meetings, in fact we never do advertising at all. All leads come from people who eventually want work or refer their colleagues. Some meetings pan out and others don’t.
Never sell yourself the first time you're meeting someone. Explain what you do and turn the conversation back the person you're talking to. People love hearing their own voice, so let them talk. Take a genuine interest in what they do and they'll remember you as a good person.
If you can help them, reach out the next day with the whole "I was thinking about X. We do Y, perhaps we could help." If you can connect them to someone who can solve their problem that isn't you, do that as well.
As the parent says, people remember and refer / think of you first when you're needed.
This is great. I've just launched a product consultancy and I really need to start presenting at meetups about the technology we're using. It just seems like such a perfect way to get work that aligns with what you want to be doing in the first place.
And remember that all this works only if you have local meetups or someone to network at your area at all. Living in major city provides a lot more opportunity for this than a small dying town countryside.
Work on this. I have built my consultancy over the past 6 years and it started with me doing freelance and now we do over $1m/year in revenue.
I attribute the majority of success to networking. Here are some of the things I did early on (and still continue to some extent).
1. Local meetups. Great place to show off, hear about leads, etc...
2. Find influencers / networkers in your area and buy them coffee. Ask tons of questions and end with "Who else do you think I should be talking to?"
3. Build stuff - I decided I wanted our team to be known locally for doing crypto dev, so I just started building cool stuff and showing it off at the local dev meetups. Now we have tons of crypt contracts!
Whatever you do, come at it with the attitude of wanting to contribute to the community using your gifts/skills. The work will follow.
Best of luck!