Archive for July, 2009
Being creative with your marketing can help attract a lot of attention to your ads, and when done well, can even create a buzz. There’s nothing better than when people like your ad so much, they tell all their friends to look for you ad. They tell them where to find it in which magazine, TV show, or they post it in facebook and forward it in emails. They spread the word for you, for free, to people that trust them. It’s modern day word of mouth advertising, and there’s nothing more effective.
Just one word of warning – don’t get so caught up in the creative side of your advertising that you lose sight of your core message. After all, if your ads don’t make an effective offer to the consumer, then you’re really paying for brand recognition, and most small businesses can’t afford an effective brand recognition advertising campaign.
When was the last time you created a raving fan in your business, someone who not only returns over and over as a repeat customer, but someone who tells everyone they know, and maybe a few people they don’t, how they need to try your product or service because it’s so wonderful? Someone who is so excited about your business that their friends want to try it out, even if it’s just to see what all the fuss is about? If this happens several times each day in your business, you probably won’t find this post very useful, but if not, let me tell you about about a mocha cappuccino I encountered today.
This is a preview of Create Raving Fans with Contagious Energy . Read the full post (728 words, estimated 2:55 mins reading time)
Continued from Part 1, posted July 12:
4) I Know Everything I Need by Looking at my Bank Account Balance
This is a preview of The 6 Most Dangerous Assumptions That Business Owners Make, Part 2 . Read the full post (524 words, estimated 2:06 mins reading time)
It’s amazing how much things can change in a few short years. Unemployment went from about 4% to over 10%, seemingly overnight. Businesses are failing in record numbers, only to be replaced by new businesses, in record numbers. Where people used to graduate from school, get a job, and plan on starting their own business in 5 to 10 years, surveys now show those same people are starting their businesses immediately upon graduation. Many more people have lost their jobs, only to find a tight job market, with few openings and long lines of qualified applicants. A lot of these folks have also started their own businesses.
This is a preview of The 6 Most Dangerous Assumptions That Business Owners Make, Part 1 . Read the full post (710 words, estimated 2:50 mins reading time)
Running a business is tough enough without trying to attract customers with a marketing message that is outdated, irrelevant, or just plain wrong, yet I continue to see businesses struggling with exactly these kinds of messages. A great message that has outlived its relevance to consumers is no longer a great message. Let me show you an example of a company that has effectively used this principle to expand their market share during this recession.
This is a preview of Is Your Marketing Message Still Relevant? . Read the full post (814 words, estimated 3:15 mins reading time)
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