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		<title>The key to &#8220;True Fans&#8221;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ben Hamilton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reading the post over The Technium about True Fans and it made me think (and I&#8217;m taking a personal approach here): # EVERY business needs fans. # The key to my business is how well we treat our fans. # &#8230; <a href="http://ben.hamilton.id.au/general/the-key-to-true-fans">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="winerlinks-enabled"><a name="p0"></a>Reading the post over <a href="http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2008/03/1000_true_fans.php">The Technium</a> about <strong>True Fans</strong> and it made me think (and I&#8217;m taking a personal approach here): <a ref="permalink" title="Permalink to this paragraph" class="winerlink" href="http://ben.hamilton.id.au/general/the-key-to-true-fans#p0">#</a><p class="winerlinks-enabled"><a name="p1"></a>
EVERY business needs fans. <a ref="permalink" title="Permalink to this paragraph" class="winerlink" href="http://ben.hamilton.id.au/general/the-key-to-true-fans#p1">#</a><p class="winerlinks-enabled"><a name="p2"></a>
<strong>The key</strong> to my business <strong>is how well we treat our fans</strong>. <a ref="permalink" title="Permalink to this paragraph" class="winerlink" href="http://ben.hamilton.id.au/general/the-key-to-true-fans#p2">#</a><p class="winerlinks-enabled"><a name="p3"></a>
Then they either become non-fans, or they become true-fans. <a ref="permalink" title="Permalink to this paragraph" class="winerlink" href="http://ben.hamilton.id.au/general/the-key-to-true-fans#p3">#</a><p class="winerlinks-enabled"><a name="p4"></a>
In this context, the words <em>fans</em> and <em>clients</em> are inter-changeable. <a ref="permalink" title="Permalink to this paragraph" class="winerlink" href="http://ben.hamilton.id.au/general/the-key-to-true-fans#p4">#</a><p class="winerlinks-enabled"><a name="p5"></a>
Kevin talks about artists, and the concept (reality) that each artist can survive with a limited number of fans, different for each artist, but nominally pegged at 1000 true fans per artist. Obviously you need fewer true fans if your making more dollars from each one, more if you make less from each. <a ref="permalink" title="Permalink to this paragraph" class="winerlink" href="http://ben.hamilton.id.au/general/the-key-to-true-fans#p5">#</a><p class="winerlinks-enabled"><a name="p6"></a>
Now artists may be creative types, but business people like to eat something other than chicken soup too. It makes me think about the equations used to determine pricing, levels of service and how many clients are needed. As Kevin puts it &#8220;<em>The processes you develop to feed your True Fans will also nurture Lesser Fans.</em>&#8221; <a ref="permalink" title="Permalink to this paragraph" class="winerlink" href="http://ben.hamilton.id.au/general/the-key-to-true-fans#p6">#</a><p class="winerlinks-enabled"><a name="p7"></a>
I don&#8217;t think there is <em>one</em> right answer, <em>one size fits all</em> approach. But I do believe that this thinking can be applied to more than just artists. <a ref="permalink" title="Permalink to this paragraph" class="winerlink" href="http://ben.hamilton.id.au/general/the-key-to-true-fans#p7">#</a>]]></content:encoded>
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