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Tired of chasing clients like it’s a never-ending treadmill?
Here’s the truth: Only ~3% of your potential clients are ready to hire you right now. The other 97%? They’re not even thinking about you.
Think about it like car shopping. You're either part of the ~3% who are in the market for a new car and noticing cars EVERYWHERE, or you're part of the 97% where cars aren't even remotely on your mind.
In today's episode, we dive into a no-BS strategy to target that golden 3%—the clients who want what you offer NOW.
No cold outreach, no content grind, no relying on inconsistent word-of-mouth. Just a simple, repeatable way to land clients ready to pay today.
Let’s turn that 3% into a full calendar of paying clients.
In this episode you’ll discover:
Why various types of marketing don't work anymore
How to get the 3% of leads that are ready to buy right now
How to turn on the "lead" faucet that you control
Reducing risk to increase sales
How to determine if your leads are a good fit
Using a sales process to increase your close rate
How to escape a red ocean market
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/330 -
NOTE: Sorry about the audio quality here. The mic cable had a short in it 😭
If you're working non-stop but still struggling to make ends meet, you're probably making one of these five major pricing mistakes. I just dropped an episode that breaks down 5 pricing traps freelancers fall into—and how to fix them before they burn you out.
Here's the hard truth: you could be the great at what you do, great at keeping yourself booked solid, BUT still broke because of any ONE of these mistakes.
Fix your pricing, and you'll be amazed how much more enjoyable your life gets (and your savings account will thank you).
In this episode you’ll discover:
How to match clients to your skillset
Getting stuck with hourly rates and bespoke services
Delivering the same service to clients on a repeatable basis
Separating your pricing from your time
Using "up to" language to protect yourself
How and when to raise your rates
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/329 -
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Imagine getting your business ripped apart by a guy who runs a $250M empire.
That’s exactly what happened to me when I spent an entire day locked in a room with Alex Hormozi and 9 other entrepreneurs.
Alex didn’t hold back—he showed us exactly why we were stuck, why we were plateauing, and how to fix it. The biggest takeaways?
I break them all down in this 38 min episode
If you’re constantly juggling 10 different projects and can’t seem to break through your income ceiling, this episode is for you.
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/328 -
Raise your hand if you suck at self-promotion...
🙋🏻♂️ 🙋🏼 🙋🏿♂️ 🙋🏻♀️🙋🏽♀️ (←that's probably you.)
Sadly, self-promotion is where most freelancers hit a wall.
It's one thing to create an amazing service or irresistible lead magnet, but it's entirely another to promote it effectively.
If your calendar isn't booked solid with projects from ideal clients, then you likely suck at self-promotion. (just being real with you 🤷🏻♂️)
For those naysayers who think, "self-promotion!? You shouldn't have to self-promote if you're good at what you do!", I urge you to kill that thought with the fire of a thousand suns.
That's a self-imposed limitation. If promotion is a "normal thing" across every other industry, why should freelancers be the exception?
At its core, lead generation isn't about making lead magnets or revamping your freelance services. It's about mastering the art of self-promotion.
So, whether you're a seasoned freelancer or a newbie, we're about to dive into the nitty-gritty of self-promotion. We need to make sure your service (or lead magnets) doesn't go to waste.
By the end of it, you'll be armed with the tools to make your freelance business self-sustaining.
In this episode you’ll discover:
Why your lead magnets aren't working
The six types of traffic
The "core four" types of marketing Brian uses
Using earned media to grow relationships
Why only 3% of your audience is ready to purchase from you right now
How hackers make money with stolen ad accounts
Demand creation vs. demand harvesting
Harnessing referrals and word-of-mouth marketing
Using a referral circle to help fellow freelancers
How to get a plan for your lead generation efforts
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/327 -
Let’s dive into a crucial piece of the freelancer's marketing toolkit: The Lead Magnet.
Imagine your lead magnet as an introductory handshake in the online world. It's your first impression, and we all know how vital that is.
Your lead magnet isn’t merely a "hello"... it’s an "I understand your problems and I know how to help."
Every lead is a person looking for a solution, and your lead magnet is the first step in proving that YOU are that solution.
What we’re crafting isn’t just a freebie or a basic tool. Your lead magnet is proof that you don’t just talk the talk but you walk the walk. It demonstrates up front that you bring real value to the table.
And no, a lead magnet isn’t just another PDF or ebook – it can be, but it doesn’t have to be. It can be a tool, a resource, or a guide. It might even be a paid service or workshop.
The shape of a lead magnet is flexible, but its purpose is rigid: to provide immense, undeniable value.
This isn’t about merely generating leads or adding names to an email list. It’s about connecting with a person, and proving that you have the solution they’ve been hunting for.
Ready to create something amazing? Let’s dive into this...
In this episode you’ll discover:
The power of paid lead magnets
Solving problems for your leads
People who have more time than money, vs more money than time
Using your services to bring in new clients
Why taking a loss in the short term can be a benefit in the long term
Using information as a lead magnet
The questions to ask when offering a free consultation
The four main ways to fully solve the problem your leads are facing
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/326 -
Listen, I've heard it a hundred times, and I bet you have, too...
"If you're good enough, you can just wait for clients to come to you." They say.
"Word of mouth is all you need." They say.
But here's the deal: sitting on your hands and hoping for that magical email notification of a new client isn't a strategy—it's a death trap.
Let me paint a picture...
You're a talented freelancer. You've had some good months, even great ones.
But then there's that one sobering month. The inquiries dry up, the referrals dwindle, and your inbox is eerily silent. Panic sets in.
That, my friend, is the terrifying "word-of-mouth death trap".
There's a common myth in the freelance world. Some folks will have you believe that the only way to thrive is through word of mouth.
But here’s the truth bomb: Anyone saying "word-of-mouth is best" is unqualified to give you that advice. They are just coasting along nicely with it, having never tasted the desperation of the dry season.
Many still end up taking on gigs they aren’t passionate about, just to keep the lights on.
And sure, referrals are fabulous. If you're great at what you do, you'll 100% get them.
But if you're banking solely on word of mouth to keep your calendar booked with clients, then you're setting yourself up for a rocky ride.
So, what's the antidote to this feast or famine nightmare? Two words: Lead Generation.
Here's the breakdown: Leads become inquiries. Inquiries become clients. And when you have a consistent influx of leads every month, you've got a buffer against those terrifying dry spells.
Suddenly, your business isn't about hoping for clients—it's about choosing them.
In the coming series, we'll dive deep into the nuts and bolts of lead generation, tailored specifically for freelancers. Because here's the truth: understanding and mastering lead generation is like handing yourself the keys to consistency.
Ready to escape the word-of-mouth death trap? Click here to start the Lead Generation Series.
In this episode you’ll discover:
Why Brian has had a horrible week thanks to Meta
Different methods of lead generation, and how your business type changes your lead acquisition
The importance of a solid lead magnet
Keys to a valuable lead magnet
What to do if you're struggling
Understanding what your clients need
Using the Three-Tier-Outcome Map
Diagnosing problems to add value to leads
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/325 -
If you've been stuck at 4 or 5 figures per year as a freelancer, there's likely one ingredient that is holding you back from growth.
Without this ingredient, it is 100% impossible to get clients, grow your income, and get past the 6 figure mark (if that's your goal).
In this week's episode of the 6 Figure Creative Podcast, my buddy Mark Eckert and I map out the path you can take to overcoming all of the hurdles between you and this incredibly important missing ingredient.
In this episode you’ll discover:
How to move from four/five figures to six figures+
Why you aren't full time yet
How to revamp your entire public-facing identity as a freelancer
The difference between advertising vs. content marketing and why this matters for freelancers
Why you should be producing more than consuming
How sticking to a schedule or routine can tie all of this together
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/324 -
If you've ever felt like your freelance life has been a neverending feast-or-famine roller coaster, chances are you're missing one (or more) pieces of a full client acquisition machine.
You've likely "dabbled" with bits and pieces here and there, but you've never fully built each of the individual parts and refined them to the point where everything is working as a well-oiled machine bringing you high-quality clients every single month.
In this week's episode of the 6 Figure Creative Podcast, I break down each of the major parts of your Client Acquisition Machine, as well as what specific numbers you should be aiming for as a benchmark.
If you've ever wanted more stability and predictability in your business, and you want a clear roadmap for how to make 2025 your best year ever, this episode is for you.
In this episode you’ll discover:
How to solve a consistency issue in your business
Why dabbling is slowly destroying your income stream
The foundation of your Client Acquisition Machine
Creating a transformational outcome for your clients
Building your Marketing Mothership
Your responsibility to sell to those who need your service
The parallels between software and freelancing
Nurturing your leads for a long-term relationship
Fine-tuning your Client Acquisition Machine
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/323 -
Here are a few of the biggest lies when it comes to marketing your freelance business.
"If I'm good enough, people will find me and hire me"
"The only marketing I need is word-of-mouth"
"If I market myself, I'll come across as desperate"
"This sort of stuff doesn't work for freelancers"
If any of that sounds like you, my guess would be you likely have very little predictability in your income.
You might go from having more gigs than you can handle, followed by extreme famine periods where your calendar dries up (along with your bank account).
If you want steady, predictable income for your business every single month, there are 4 key things you need in place.
If you're even missing one of these four pieces, you're making your path to predictability extremely difficult (or impossible).
In this episode you’ll discover:
Marketing plans for freelancers
When email lists are vital, vs. when they're optional
"Proposing" via text message
The "3% rule" and the "80/19/1 rule"
How your niche affects your marketing needs
Swiping or dating: lead generation and lead nurture
How to create a business you rarely *(if ever) have to market
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/322 -
Ever felt like your industry is just too saturated to stand out? Like you're just a tiny drop in a massive ocean? You're not alone.
Nearly every freelancer has a moment (or ten) where they doubt themselves and their ability to stand out in a crowded "red ocean".
That's why I was so excited to talk to James Martin from Made By James.
James is a designer who's had immense success in the crowded niche of logo design.
He's found a way to not just stand out, but thrive in an incredibly competitive niche. James is averaging around 1,000 inquiries from potential clients every single year, and this has allowed him to cherry-pick the best gigs and reject the "bill paying work" that many freelancers are forced to say yes to.
Whether you're a designer or not, this episode will contain a lot of fantastic advice from someone who's built an incredible, long-lasting career as a freelancer.
In this episode you’ll discover:
How James Martin has thrived for nearly 2 decades as a creative
Why niching down too early is worse than not niching at all
How to stand out in a saturated market
Passion vs. systems and habit
Why it's dangerous to rely on social media
Giving your clients the most value they can afford
Why it's time to raise your prices right now
Relationships in business
The difference between survival and thriving
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/321 -
"I need more clients".
That's the #1 problem our community has in every single poll we run.
The issue with getting clients is that no matter how good you are at what you do, you will never be able to get enough clients if no one knows you exist.
That's why we wanted to dedicate an entire episode to discussing our favorite 3 methods for building awareness and growing your business.
Creatives have to learn this stuff if they ever want to get out of the "feast or famine" lifestyle.
In this episode you’ll discover:
How to make an offer so good people feel stupid saying no
How to harness three of the six different lead sources
The thousand true fans model
How you can advertise for free
Why an email list is crucial to more and more freelancers
The importance of cleaning your mailing list
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/320 -
Here are the two rules for attracting your dream clients.
Rule #1: Be attractive.
Rule #2: Don't be unattractive.
That's literally it.
The hard part comes when you actually look at what is "attractive" to your dream clients.
I'd bet you have a long list of alllll the things you want to see in their dream clients/projects, but very few people take the time to look at themselves and ask the most important question...
"Am I the type of person that would attract this sort of dream client/project?"
In many cases, that answer is, unfortunately, no. You're not anywhere close to being attractive to your dream clients.
In other cases, you might be attractive to them, but you're doing little to nothing when it comes to communicating all the attractive things you have to offer them.
In this continuation of our Client Acquisition Series, we dive into what it takes to attract your dream clients.
In this episode you’ll discover:
Why Guitar Center is the worst place to buy gear (unless they sponsor us)
How Mark closed a half-million-dollar deal
Why different clients need different approaches
Setting expectations in advance
High ticket vs. low ticket sales
How to become attractive to your dream clients
How to stay top of mind without being cringy
Why red ocean businesses struggle
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/319 -
Have you ever had one of those awkward situations with a crush where you were TOTALLY into them, but you weren’t sure if they were into you?
Yeah... That sucks. Unfortunately, there’s nothing we can do to help you there since we give business advice instead of dating advice.
What we CAN help you with is the client equivalent of that situation. Here’s what I mean...
You’re talking to a dream client. You’re way into working with them, but you’re just not sure if they’re into you.
There are actually 7 key points to cover with every potential client, and if each point is a “positive”, then they’re giving you their permission to pitch/sell them (i.e. take the relationship to the next level).
This framework was shared with us by someone earning multiple millions per year, and it works perfectly in the freelance world.
In this episode you’ll discover:
How to help your clients better by determining their needs
When closing a deal comes down to good timing
What to do if a client isn't sure they want to hire you
Why being open and honest with clients is the only way to run a healthy business
How to discuss your workflow and delivery with clients before closing a deal
Why it's vital that clients trust you implicitly
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/318 -
Client acquisition is a nerdy marketing term that basically boils down to one thing: getting clients.
While the idea is simple, our freelance community seems to be deathly allergic to client acquisition.
I get it... None of us got into this game because we wanted to become marketers. We do this because we love spending all day every day doing what we love by being creative.
Unfortunately, that's not how it works. Unless you simply want this to be your hobby, client acquisition is a skill and a process you have to learn, develop, and grow.
The alternative is to keep doing what you're likely doing now... sit around and hope a client finds you.
If your current "strategy" is "hope marketing", this episode gives you the big picture view of how you can get complete strangers to hire you instead of waiting around for a miracle.
In this episode you’ll discover:
Why people will never hire you if they don't know you
How to build trust with potential customers
When it's time to be yourself
How dating and business are closely related
Why Mark is was more of a ladies' man than Brian
How adding value in the long term sets you up for success
Why our "comfort zone" is holding us back
Why we need to be ourselves and not be afraid of alienating some people
How appealing to everyone is a bad thing for our businesses
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/317 -
Ever been offered a gig where a company or agency is hiring you on as a contractor (or subcontractor)?
To anyone desperate for work it an sound like a dream, but here's the catch – it's actually a trap.
In our latest podcast episode, I break down why contracting can seem like a godsend for freelancers desperate for gigs, but it often becomes a nightmare that's impossible to escape.
So, what’s the alternative? This week I dive into:
The 10% rule every freelancer should follow.
The illusion of security in contracting gigs
A stable freelancing model with diversified income streams, stackable projects, and flat-rate pricing
For anyone who's currently contracting under another company, I hope by the end of this episode, you get away from the "dark side" and learn how much better a stable freelancing model can work for you.
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/316 -
Ever feel like you're stuck on a rollercoaster of feast or famine with freelance work? You land a big project, then... crickets.
We've spoken to over 800 freelancers 1 on 1 this past year, and nearly EVERY one of those freelancers was in the same boat... lack of consistency, and lack of any real plan.
In this week's episode of the 6 Figure Creative Podcast, I'm hitting you with some tough love to break that cycle and give you the real "secret" to consistent clients and income. (Hint: It's not a magic trick.)
The secret to earning consistent income and landing premium clients isn’t what you think. It won’t be found in sporadic social media posts or half-baked marketing efforts. It’s about changing who you are.
This episode is for YOU if:
You're tired of the inconsistent income struggle.
You're ready to take your freelancing seriously and build a real business.
You're open to ditching the "dream client" fantasy and attracting clients who are a perfect fit.
Ready to finally ditch the feast or famine cycle?
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/315 -
Ever feel like finding the perfect niche is like walking a tightrope? One wrong step, and you're either too broad and get lost in the crowd, or too narrow and miss out on opportunities.
In our latest episode, we unravel this tricky dilemma. Whether you're worried about losing clients by niching down or spreading yourself too thin, we've devoted an entire episode to helping you find that perfect sweet spot!
🎧 Listen Now to learn:
How to avoid being too broad or too niche.
Real strategies to keep your services appealing and effective.
The secret sauce to being known for what you do best without pigeonholing yourself.
Don’t miss this episode if you want to become sought-after while still offering enough to attract and retain clients.
In this episode you’ll discover:
When you should niche down
Why outcomes are more important than services
Avoiding common mistakes when niching down
Pitching your services effectively
Using the agency model vs. the collective model
Why services shouldn't be the focus
Helping clients achieve their vision
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/314 -
I recently came across one of the coolest freelance businesses I've ever seen, and I wanted to bring this to the 6 Figure Creative audience.
I'm not going to spoil anything, but this freelancer is earning over $1 Million per year without a staff, without contractors, and he's able to accomplish this just by taking inspiration from a totally different industry than his own.
If you're feeling stagnant, stuck, uninspired, or you're simply not earning what you think you should be in your own business, this episode is absolutely for you.
In this episode you’ll discover:
Why you shouldn't rely on a single point of failure
Taking influence from other businesses outside of your industry
Creating income stability with a better business model
How to stay away from becoming an "inbred business"
How successful entrepreneurs deal with roadblocks
Sharing knowledge with your "competition"
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/313 -
Ever felt trapped in the feast-or-famine cycle as a freelancer? I've been there, and it's brutal. But what if I told you there's a way out?
I just got back from Alex Hormozi’s amazing workshop in Vegas. Spending two days at Acquisition.com HQ with Alex, Leila, and their leadership team was nothing short of eye-opening.
Surrounded by business owners of all types, from an 18-year-old with a $250K landscaping business to people bringing in $10M+, I soaked in anything and everything that's working in business today.
My big takeaway?
Hormozi and his team harped on one core principle – finding and fixing the root cause of business bottlenecks.
And for 95% of freelancers, this boils down to one thing... lead generation.
In our latest podcast episode, I break down Hormozi's method that helped scale businesses to millions.
Don't let the feast-or-famine cycle continue for the rest of your life. Learn how to generate a steady stream of leads so you get to take control of your income.
In this episode you’ll discover:
What I learned from the Hormozi's retreat
Why it's important to find and eliminate bottlenecks in your business
The things holding your business back
Using paid ads for your business
Testing ads the way the Hormozi's do
Why this is all worth the effort
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/312 -
I'm super excited to share this with you today because this is the stuff that really moves the needle in your business.
This is how you can charge more without losing clients or getting rejected.
This is how you make your clients SO happy that they refer all their friends to you.
This is how you become more attractive to your "dream clients".
And this framework comes from a business owner earning over $100,000,000 per year... so you know this stuff works.
Today's episode breaks down the 4 BEST ways to become more valuable, and if you get this right, you'll completely transform how you show up to clients.
99% of the freelancers I know neglect all 4 of these areas to their own detriment. As a result, they're losing gigs to their competitors, they get constant pushback on pricing, and they're not generating nearly enough referrals to keep their calendars full.
In this episode you’ll discover:
Focusing on the end goal, not the short term
The value exchange
The importance of social proof and perceived likelihood of achievement
How to close bigger deals
How time delay affects pricing and client acquisition
The expert wins: why experts get the job 9 times out of 10
Why adding friction is a recipe for losing clients
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/311 - Visa fler