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How to Get More Clients as a Software Development Agency (Tony)
#source #sales #outbound #positioning
Source Metadata
- Date: batched 2026-06-15; underlying video undated. Duration 5:20.
- Raw path:
raw/sources/How to get more clients as a software development agency.md - Source type: YouTube video conclusions — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqSg0cM9xzE
- Speaker: Tony.
- Ingestion date: 2026-07-17
- Provenance role: Primary source for the "Tony (agency)" citations in 2026-06-15-selling-development-services-in-the-ai-era and the meta-analysis.
Core Claims
- Niche is upstream of everything. Without a clear ICP you can't do outbound at all, projects stay one-off custom, margins stay low, and sales can't be delegated. "Niche → productization → team scaling."
- Run a deliberate outbound motion — high-touch/low-volume (podcasts inviting CXOs, roundtables, lunches) or high-volume/low-touch (LinkedIn conversational prospecting, cold email). Both work; mixing is fine.
- Back it with a social presence (the trust layer). LinkedIn, ~3 posts/week. Posts rarely generate direct leads — they grease the wheels of outbound; the difference between a dead profile and an active one is sometimes the difference between signing and not.
- Software dev is a high-trust, high-relationship business — even high-volume outbound must feel personal or it won't convert.
Key Evidence / Details
Three mistakes that kill dev-shop sales: (1) marketing the tech stack ("excellent .NET developer") — buyers don't know what the stack means; target the audience the stack implies; (2) "we do everything for everybody" — alienates the niche; (3) price as an incentive (undercutting) — "devalues your service permanently… fastest path to bankruptcy."
How to find the niche: look back at your most profitable clients for a pattern (problem/industry/software type) and double down; run messaging experiments; target the chosen ICP but don't reject other paying work while it ramps ("bills first").
Connections
- niche-selection — Tony's "niche is upstream of everything" is a primary anchor for this concept
- client-acquisition-channels — the high-touch vs high-volume posture, and the social-as-trust-layer idea
- sales-discipline — social presence as a persistent complement to episodic outbound
- productized-service — productization follows niche
- pricing-from-value — price-as-hook = bankruptcy
- Cross-source: the "social greases outbound" claim sits between AB Analytics ("don't start content until $10–15k/mo") and Sebastian ("online = zero") — see client-acquisition-channels
Open Questions
- Tony flags a follow-up video on pricing as "the lever that can wipe out profits even with a full pipeline" — not in this vault.
- "Social greases outbound" is asserted from experience, unquantified.
Change Impact on Wiki
- Named primary source for niche-selection's "niche is upstream" framing and the stack-marketing mistake.
- Contributed the middle position in the content-marketing timing debate recorded in client-acquisition-channels.