I love working independently. It's not for everyone but I couldn't imagine working any other way.
BUT I've really realized that we definitely work our butts off for our money in ways we don't always acknowledge. Recently I realized that the amount of time we (or, at least, I) actually spend on communicating back and forth with prospective clients, is really high. The amount of time I spend which doesn't result in an appointment is what most of my time is spent on.
Is this normal? Do other types of 'businesses' or different service providers experience this as well.
Is there some kind of average ratio that is expected and anything above that should be avoided?
I know it's a weird question but I am really asking myself if I should be spending so much time for no gain. Or if it's part of the game and inevitable?
Thoughts from anyone from any kind of business experience.
MOD Hope this is allowed. If not, my apologies, please delete.
BUT I've really realized that we definitely work our butts off for our money in ways we don't always acknowledge. Recently I realized that the amount of time we (or, at least, I) actually spend on communicating back and forth with prospective clients, is really high. The amount of time I spend which doesn't result in an appointment is what most of my time is spent on.
Is this normal? Do other types of 'businesses' or different service providers experience this as well.
Is there some kind of average ratio that is expected and anything above that should be avoided?
I know it's a weird question but I am really asking myself if I should be spending so much time for no gain. Or if it's part of the game and inevitable?
Thoughts from anyone from any kind of business experience.
MOD Hope this is allowed. If not, my apologies, please delete.