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1. Move with purpose. Reach out to potential clients in person once your business has been legally founded and its working procedures have been outlined, i.e., you have contract templates, a "menu" of service costs, and company bylaws. Visit local legal firms, colleges, museums, cultural affairs offices, news studios, and scientific research centres with business cards and coupons.
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MAKING PERMANENT CLIENTS FOR YOUR TRANSLATION AGENCY ! ADVIKA TRANSLATIONS | 1. Move with purpose. Reach out to potential clients in person once your business has been legally founded and its working procedures have been outlined, i.e., you have contract templates, a "menu" of service costs, and company bylaws. Visit local legal firms, colleges, museums, cultural affairs offices, news studios, and scientific research centres with business cards and coupons.
2. If your financial resources permit, sponsor little local activities. You can promote your business to those who require translation services by sponsoring events like academic multicultural symposiums. Make sure you are present at the events and that people can find you and your business. readings, seminars, or
3. Promote online. Place banner ads on websites that may draw visitors who want translation, such as those that are frequently visited by lawyers, journalists, or documentary filmmakers.
4. networking websites, such as TranslationZone.com, Aquarius.net, Linguists.com, and Proz.com. Create an account on several translation
5. Implement a referral scheme. If a current customer recommends a new client to your business, give them a discount or free translations. Word of mouth is extremely important for building a clientele, and it spreads more quickly when
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