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3 Compelling Reasons for Consultants to Target Big Companies.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths
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3 Compelling Reasons for Consultants to Target Big Companies.

And a simple plan to get you started:

Firstly, the advantages of securing corporate accounts include:

Significant Growth: Engagements with large corporations are typically larger and longer-term. That provided a platform to expand your business.

Enhanced Credibility: Partnering with top-tier companies elevates your standing in the market. That may be used for access to further prestigious projects in other corporates.

Access to New Opportunities: Contact with executives in big companies will expand your business network, facilitating connections with other industry leaders who would otherwise be inaccessible.

So, how can consultants get into more big companies? Here's a simple plan:

Conduct thorough research: Focus on industry trends, board-level objectives, and pressures faced by the target account. Package compelling thought-leadership materials that demonstrate a deep understanding of the challenges at hand.

Engage in strategic networking: Connect with individuals in large companies by asking for introductions. Ensure that everyone in your network is aware you want to talk to corporate executives. Additionally, make a point of attending industry events.

Implement event-triggered outreach: Use trigger events to make your outreach relevant to executives in your target corporates. Tailor your thought-leadership content to each individual and use it as a reason to initiate contact. Approach this in a way that emphasises relationship-building rather than making a sale.

Note that highly personalised marketing for specific individuals within corporations will give you the best outcome.

And, while these efforts may demand time and energy, a well-executed strategy will produce disproportionate result for you.

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