The Silent Struggle: The Real Challenge of Getting Leads as a Small Business

When you start your own business, you think the hardest part will be mastering your craft, providing great service, or staying organized. But very quickly, you learn that the real challenge — the one that keeps most small business owners up at night — is simply finding leads.

Even with credentials, experience, and a proven ability to deliver value, leads don’t magically appear. You send emails that go unanswered. You network with people who are “interested” but never follow up. You spend hours on your website, your social media, your outreach — and sometimes feel like you’re shouting into a void.


The Hidden Cost of Lead Generation

What people don’t always see is the mental toll this takes. Every cold email requires thought. Every DM takes time. Every proposal is written with hope. When it goes silent, you feel like you’ve wasted another hour — not because your service isn’t valuable, but because getting in front of the right person is so hard.

  • You need to find the right contact.
  • You need to say the right thing.
  • You need to catch them at the right time.
  • And even then, you need luck.

Why This Happens

The truth is — most people are busy. Business owners are wearing 10 hats. They often know they need help, but they don’t prioritize it until there’s a fire. This isn’t personal — it’s just the reality of how many businesses operate.

On top of that, there’s noise:

  • Dozens of marketing emails in their inbox daily.
  • Countless service providers promising results.
  • Skepticism about who’s actually legit.

What I’ve Learned

The key is patience and consistency.

  • You keep showing up.
  • You keep providing value.
  • You keep offering solutions to real problems.

Eventually, you build trust — and trust leads to business.


If You’re Struggling With This Too

If you’re a fellow business owner reading this: you’re not alone. Whether you’re a bookkeeper like me, a consultant, a contractor, or any service provider — know that the struggle for leads is universal.

Keep going. Keep refining your message. Keep making genuine connections.

Because when a lead finally does come through, and turns into a long-term client, all that effort starts to compound.


Kevin Aumack, CPA
MackBooks LLC — Bookkeeping | Consulting | Tax

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