50 min

Sell Expertise, Not Your Hands with Kevin C. Whelan The Recognized Authority

    • Marketing

We often start out working on execution, implementing projects for clients after they've decided on strategy. Our former guest David C. Baker talks about this as "working with your hands". But we can have more impact, be more profitable, and enjoy our work more if we can shift back a step to the strategy phase, selling our expertise rather than the output of our "hands".






In this episode, Kevin C. Whelan and Alastair McDermott discuss why and how to make the shift out of selling implementation, a different approach to working with subcontractors & clients, and why Kevin sees being a fiduciary as crucial to his business.






They also discuss the pros and cons of using affiliate links, how to establish credibility in a niche, and how to think about choosing a different business model.






“Optimizing for trust is the biggest thing. It's easy to do when you're not financially incentivized by where they spend their money.” -- Kevin Whelan on The Recognized Authority podcast






“Your one to one work creates your methodology. Once you have it defined, you can then start to split off pieces of it and sell those independently of your one to one engagement as products, memberships and subscription products.” -- Kevin Whelan on The Recognized Authority podcast






🗒️ Show Notes 🗒️


Access all the links mentioned in this episode in the show notes here: 


👉👉 https://therecognizedauthority.com/sell-expertise-not-your-hands/ 👈👈


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🎙️ Record a question or voice message for the show at TheRecognizedAuthority.com/question


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🤗 Connect with Alastair and The Recognized Authority:






➡️ LinkedIn ➡️ Twitter ➡️ YouTube

We often start out working on execution, implementing projects for clients after they've decided on strategy. Our former guest David C. Baker talks about this as "working with your hands". But we can have more impact, be more profitable, and enjoy our work more if we can shift back a step to the strategy phase, selling our expertise rather than the output of our "hands".






In this episode, Kevin C. Whelan and Alastair McDermott discuss why and how to make the shift out of selling implementation, a different approach to working with subcontractors & clients, and why Kevin sees being a fiduciary as crucial to his business.






They also discuss the pros and cons of using affiliate links, how to establish credibility in a niche, and how to think about choosing a different business model.






“Optimizing for trust is the biggest thing. It's easy to do when you're not financially incentivized by where they spend their money.” -- Kevin Whelan on The Recognized Authority podcast






“Your one to one work creates your methodology. Once you have it defined, you can then start to split off pieces of it and sell those independently of your one to one engagement as products, memberships and subscription products.” -- Kevin Whelan on The Recognized Authority podcast






🗒️ Show Notes 🗒️


Access all the links mentioned in this episode in the show notes here: 


👉👉 https://therecognizedauthority.com/sell-expertise-not-your-hands/ 👈👈


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


✉️ Subscribe to the email list at TheRecognizedAuthority.com


🎙️ Record a question or voice message for the show at TheRecognizedAuthority.com/question


⭐ Like what you heard? Please help share the podcast by leaving a rating & review


🤗 Connect with Alastair and The Recognized Authority:






➡️ LinkedIn ➡️ Twitter ➡️ YouTube

50 min