consistently appearing to be a professional, from turning up to meetings punctually, to being well groomed and dressed, to having a well designed and regularly updated website.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nIt can help to register as a company and set up a consultancy business under a different name than just using your own.<\/p>\n
I previously ran my freelance work under my own name – and not even that, it was actually my Twitter name – Benrmatthews Ltd. I also ran that company as a sole trader, which may have saved a small amount of taxes, but I was earning enough to have justified registering as a fully-fledged business.<\/p>\n
Having a consultancy name, registers business and tax registration number helps to give potential clients that impression that you are a company professional consultants, not a group of freelancers for hire.<\/p>\n
That’s what we’ve done with Montfort, the digital consultancy I run, which has allowed us to bid for bigger projects for bigger clients – both of which come with bigger fees.<\/p>\n
This approach has also made it easier when it comes to finding new client leads and turning proposals into concrete projects. The bottom line seems easier to sign for clients when they have the confidence that they’ll be working with professional consultants who will look after their business interests.<\/p>\n
I’m sure there are lots more ways to position yourself as a premium consultant, so let me know of yours in the comments below.<\/p>\n
In the meantime, isn’t it time you spent less time freelancing and more time consulting?<\/p>\n
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