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Why Credentials Don't Land Clients... and What Does

Why Credentials Don't Land Clients... and What Does

Update: 2025-08-07
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Marketing doesn't have to feel gross, fake, or confusing.


In this episode, I coach Bhaskar Raman—a skilled academic editor—through the exact mindset and messaging shifts that help editors attract higher-paying, more satisfying private clients.


Bhaskar has years of experience working with academic publishers, but he’s ready to go direct—to work with scholars one-on-one. The problem? Marketing feels overwhelming, and he's unsure of how to stand out.


In our coaching session, we:


🚶‍➡️ Walk through how to build a marketing plan that starts with empathy, not expertise

🚶‍➡️ Uncover who Bhaskar’s ideal clients are, and the real emotional struggles they face

🚶‍➡️ Make a plan for how he can write content and website copy that truly resonates


By the end of our session, Bhaskar has a clear message, a strategy for content creation, and a renewed sense of confidence in his value—not just as an editor, but as a thought partner for academic authors.


Whether you’re brand new or already freelancing, this episode will shift how you think about selling your services—so that you can build a business that feels good... and pays well, too.


RESOURCES:

📚 Laura Portwood-Stacer’s Book Proposal Book: https://amzn.to/46EWkwH


📘 Editorial Freelancers Association (EFA) rates: https://www.the-efa.org/rates/


👉 Want to end burnout and become an academic editor or coach? Go to AcadiaEditing.com/BecomeAnEditor


02:23 – Identifying client struggles


04:00 – Credentials vs. connection in marketing


06:42 – Selling outcomes, not services


09:35 – Using client language in copy


12:18 – Bhaskar’s mindset shift


14:44 – Relatable vs. original content


17:26 – Overcoming fear of “copying” others


20:10 – LinkedIn marketing strategy


23:07 – Storytelling as marketing


26:55 – Defining Bhaskar’s ideal clients


29:34 – Writing in first-person voice


32:01 – Marketing as service


35:12 – Website copy critique


38:50 – Why Bhaskar’s experience is enough


41:26 – Coaching through imposter syndrome


44:39 – Creating a simple content plan


47:03 – What to say in your content


49:20 – Bhaskar’s final reflections


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Why Credentials Don't Land Clients... and What Does

Why Credentials Don't Land Clients... and What Does