Small But Mighty Agency

Stuck In a Plateau? How Repositioning Might Be the Answer

Season 1 Episode 112

Has your agency hit a plateau? Maybe you're attracting the wrong clients or feeling like your services aren’t being valued as much as they should be. 

If this sounds familiar, it might be time to rethink your positioning.

In this episode of Small But Mighty Agency, we’re diving into how repositioning your agency can help you:

  • Break out of a growth plateau
  • Attract bigger, higher-paying clients who truly value your expertise
  • Gain clarity on your niche and stand out in a crowded market
  • Build a reputation as a go-to expert in your industry

Wondering if it’s time to reposition? 

I’ll walk you through the four key signs that indicate a shift is needed and share actionable steps to successfully reposition your agency and reignite growth.

Key Takeaways:

  • The benefits of repositioning and why it can transform your agency’s prospects
  • Practical insights on how to realign your services and messaging to attract the clients you truly want
  • How to shift your positioning to open doors to higher-value clients and more lucrative opportunities

Let me know your thoughts after you listen—I’d love to hear from you!

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Get the full show notes and more information here: https://audreyjoykwan.com/podcast/ep112

Podcast Edits by Lindsay Curtis