Going from being an independent freelancer to your clients’ “marketing guy/gal” (aka strategist or fractional head of marketing) can be a tough leap.
Jordan Mogck was wrestling with this very process just last year. But when I caught up with Jordan, I found out he successfully made the leap from freelancer to strategist and fractional head of marketing for his clients.
And not just that, he also found a niche that aligns with his interests and values: Amish farmers!
Super interesting story.
Needless to say, I needed to bring Jordan on so I could find out exactly how he made the leap so others in his position could follow his example.
In this episode, Jordan and I talk about his transition from freelancer to strategist, how he found his niche working with Amish farmers, and more.
- Transitioning from freelancer to strategist (and the steps he took in between)
- How he repositioned himself to sell more strategic offerings
- Exploring alternative niches before stumbling into a new niche—Amish farmers!
- How a “Golden Goose” relationship led to three clients (and counting)
- The benefits of aligning your personal identity with the niche you serve
- Using a performance-based compensation model with a fixed base and % of revenue
- How Jordan manages scope and delivers his engagements
- The benefits of a retainer-based model vs. only project work
- How Jordan plans to find more clients when his target market isn’t online
- Mindset shifts around mass vs. small audience marketing (resonance)
You can connect with Jordan on LinkedIn, check out his freelance website (new one forthcoming), or connect over on X.
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—kevin
P.S. Jordan was able to make this transition with the help of his learnings in the How to Sell Advice membership. Consider joining here: https://howtoselladvice.com.