Episode 86: MSPs: Look at your business as a potential buyer would

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In this week’s episode One day you’ll want to sell your MSP. It might be years away, but it’s a good habit to start to look at your business now,  in the way your potential buyer will in the future Want to get even more traffic to your website? An SEO expert joins Paul to reveal what else you can do to optimise your on-line presence Speaking of your website, have you heard about ‘exit intent pop ups’? And are they right for your website? They could help generate more leads… Paul explains more Plus, how about an amazing prize for life?! In the show this week you can win a lifetime membership to the MSP community The Tech Tribe Show notes Out every Tuesday on your favourite podcast platform Presented by Paul Green, an MSP marketing expert In talking about the importance of running your business as if you were trying to sell it, Paul mentioned the great book Built To Sell by John Warrillow (and his podcast) Register for a free copy of Paul’s book Paul mentioned Google Optimize when discussing the benefits of testing an ‘exit intent pop up’ Producer James Lett told you about the chance to win a lifetime membership to the Tech Tribe – enter HERE (closes midnight Sunday 11th July 2021 UK time) Paul’s special guest was Joey Donovan Guido from Cuppa SEO Web Design and the author of A Holistic Guide to Online Marketing, talking about how to get more traffic to your website In the conversation, Joey mentioned BrightLocal (that could help you with citations) plus Google My Business Many thanks to Christian Fleming from Northstar IT for recommending the book Zero Negativity by Ant Middleton On July 13th Paul will be joined by the business guide Steve Preda, talking about how to make your MSP self managing, fast growing, and highly profitable Please send any questions, ideally in audio-form (or any other feedback) to [email protected] Episode

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