Is cold-calling the best way to get more clients?

Is cold-calling the best way to get more clients?

Author: Malini Devadas March 29, 2021 Duration: 42:09

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Featured editor: Eve White, White Editing

Thank you to our featured editor Eve who has opened up to the challenges so many of us experience in the search for clients. This is the episode we all need to hear. We cover a lot of ground, including niching, your marketing message and method, and the all-too-common imposter syndrome.

Whether you've moved into editing after a career in a particular field, or have been doing a small amount of editing and are wanting to ramp up your business, the best advice is to use your networks, right? But what happens when the networks we had in the industry have faded? We've contacted all the people we know and had a few successes, but now what?

In today's episode I talk with Eve about how she can find new clients when she's coming back to the field she used to work in – science and academia – and doesn't have many active contacts anymore.

When 'cold-calling' or reaching out to new people to find new leads, it's important to be clear on who you help and how you help them. I know I've said it before, but ideally you need to identify your editing niche. It makes it so much easier to market your services when you can target your message.

Add to that the old imposter syndrome showing up, making you feel not qualified enough, and reaching clients you can help with your editing services can feel tough.

Are you ready to back yourself and put your message out there?


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If you want to get clear on your money, marketing and mindset, check out 'Boost Your Editing Income', my e-course and group coaching program.


Malini Devadas brings her experience as a marketing mindset coach directly to the world of freelance editing in The Confident Freelance Editor. Here, the often-overlooked pillars of marketing and personal mindset take center stage, moving beyond just technical skills to address what truly builds a sustainable and fulfilling practice. Each episode is crafted for editors who know their craft but might feel stuck navigating the business side-those looking to attract better clients, increase their income, and crucially, reclaim their time for a life outside of work. You’ll hear a practical blend of Malini’s direct advice, coaching-style reflections, and conversations with others who have navigated similar paths. The focus remains consistently on actionable steps that translate into real-world confidence, whether discussing how to communicate value to potential clients or shifting internal beliefs about pricing and worth. This isn't about generic business tips; it's a specialized resource that speaks directly to the unique challenges and opportunities within the editing field. Tune in for a thoughtful and supportive guide that helps transform the struggle of running a solo operation into the pleasure of growing a business designed on your own terms.
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