Top 5 mistakes: Relying on emotions rather than metrics

Top 5 mistakes: Relying on emotions rather than metrics

Author: Malini Devadas July 5, 2021 Duration: 12:53

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When it comes to running a business, it's really important to acknowledge our emotions. Our actions come from how we feel. So while most of us want to be given a to-do list, most of the time that isn't enough. We have to change the way we think and feel in order to do the things we need to do to find more clients and earn more money.

However, when it comes to some business decisions, we need to look at the numbers and NOT rely on our emotions.

For example, when you're spending time and energy on creating content to promote your business, but not getting any enquiries, it can be tempting to say 'it's not working' and then stop doing what could be valuable marketing (if directed to the right place). Or alternatively, you could try to do more of it, hoping that will work. But more of the same won't necessarily help you get results.

You're much better off examining the data, then making evidence-based decisions to know where to put your effort.

People might not be seeing your great content, so it could be just a matter of actively sharing what you have more widely, rather than writing more blog posts. Or people could be seeing your content but not staying or engaging with it. So you could put more work into your copywriting to make it more compelling or make the call to action clearer.

Using online tools to analyse what your problem is, rather than jumping to conclusions with only the feeling that it's 'not working', can help you use your precious time and effort most effectively to boost your business.


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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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