This month is 'Do It Yourself Marketing' Month. So
what is your marketing strategy? Do you do it yourself or do you have
someone else doing it for you? Or a combination of both? Either
way, do you know what is working? If not, that should be your first
action item. Start tracking what's working and what's not. This
will save you lots of money over time.
Below are some strategies for marketing that I recommend. I
believe they will work for most any business.
- Know Your Target
Market. Get very specific. Who can
use your products and services? Consider the demographics of your perfect client. Often times the more specific you can be about
your perfect referral, the better the chances of receiving a referral.
- Networking is a great
way to market your business and build relationships in order to gain
business. It is recommended to be part of a closed networking group
like BNI (one industry represented per
Chapter) and 2 open networking groups (multiple of the same industry),
i.e. The Chamber of Commerce, Business Alliance, etc. and perhaps a
service group like Kiwanis, Rotary, etc. Building relationships by
seeing the same people over time creates visibility which builds
creditability in order to receive word-of-mouth referrals.
- Keep in touch with
prospects and clients. Not everyone you meet may need your product
or service right now, but if you stay in touch with them, perhaps in the
future if they have a need, you will be top of mind because you kept in
touch and will be the one they call or refer. In my a previous blog, I
covered tips for Customer Loyalty which gave information and tips.
- Methods for
keeping in touch include Social Media, Newsletters, Greeting Cards, Phone Calls, drop by
visits, etc.
- Marketing
Materials that represent you, your products, and services well. Make sure
your branding and message is consistent across all platforms.
Whether you are marketing face to face or online ensure your logo, photos,
tag line, colors, are consistent. You can be a one person show, but
the little things can make you look like the 'big guys.'
- Track Everything. Go back
through your last 6 to 12 months of business and determine where the
business came from. And depending on the answer would determine
where to focus more. Ask each new client, how did you find us? Let
the stats drive your future marketing efforts.
I hope you have found this to be helpful. Your comments are
welcomed and appreciated.
To Your Success,
Annette
'Helping You and Your Business Look Good'
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