Organizations often get stuck in neutral when it comes to marketing. Sometimes, you just need a kickstart. Here are 14 ideas to push you into high gear.
1. Do what you say you're going to do and do it on time. If you do nothing else, this is the one that can make a real difference in your business and in your life.
2. Hold a monthly session with employees or associates to discuss marketing strategy and to solicit marketing ideas. Ask employees about what is happening in the field. Your customers often have the best new product and service ideas.
3. Hire a marketing consultant for a day just to brainstorm on your business and its opportunities. Do some homework beforehand and develop some guidelines for the discussion so that your day can be most productive.
4. Select a charity in which to be involved. Give money, time and the time of your employees. Focus all your efforts on a single charity to get the most bang for your buck.
5. Take two clients who don't know each other to lunch. Try to find clients who have compatible businesses and who you believe could help each other.
6. Use your clients' products and services and provide a testimonial that he can use in his marketing materials.
7. Ask your customers to provide testimonials. Here's a good one we just received for Ty Boyd's Excellence in Speaking course: "I now possess the tools to speak to thousands - but more important - to listen to one."
8. Develop a 30-second commercial and use it to introduce yourself and your business at every opportunity. It should say who you and your business are, what your company does, how you can help customers and should include an immediate call to action.
9. No matter what your business, you are an expert at something. Develop tip sheets that showcase what you know. Consider making a brochure out of your tips, set up a tips telephone hotline, or even do an e-newsletter providing tips.
10. Find a buddy. Select a business whose customers are similar to your. You do a mailing to your list and include information from your buddy business, and your buddy does the same for you.
11. Ask your vendors if they have any co-operative advertising programs and then participate. When I worked with Levolor, we developed high end marketing material just for small, independent window treatment and interior design firms. And, there were programs to help pay for a portion of their media costs if they used the material provided.
12. Perform an online survey of your customers to find out what they think about you and your products. I use SurveyMonkey.
13. Review all of your stationery and collateral material, as well as your website. Make sure your message is consistent, and that all of your contact information is up-to-date.
14. Find an example of where you knocked it out of the park for a client and then write a case study about it.
Harry Hoover is managing principal of Hoover ink PR. He has 26 years of experience in crafting and delivering bottom line messages that ensure success for serious businesses like Brent Dees Financial Planning, Levolor, New World Mortgage, North Carolina Tourism, TeamHeidi, Ty Boyd Executive Learning Systems, VELUX, Verbatim and Youth Link USA.
As we study the demographic regional variations for small service... Read More
Ouch . . . sounds pretty drastic I know, but... Read More
The world of marketing has changed. With increasingly better educated... Read More
1. It costs less to delegate to a professional than... Read More
What is the most valuable asset your company owns? Inventory?... Read More
Part #26) Food safety is becoming paramount.What this means to... Read More
To tell you the truth (and about 53% of this... Read More
What is database marketing?Database Marketing is the gathering and storing... Read More
There are many ways to reach out and find the... Read More
The "Matures" are the generations that came along between 1909... Read More
In direct mail, the offer is the incentive or reward... Read More
Why does your business need a business card?Business card is... Read More
You could end up with poor results when designing a... Read More
It takes money to make money is an adage we... Read More
Say it with a post card. A well designed, colorful,... Read More
Your local Chamber of Commerce.Now before you stop reading, I... Read More
Exhibiting at trade shows can be a cost-effective way to... Read More
Change is good, right? Not always. But when is it... Read More
Unless you've been in a dimly lit cavern for the... Read More
A successful marketing plan doesn't have to include an athletic... Read More
Having a downline can be golden. A downline is a... Read More
Personal contact with customers is a crucial element in the... Read More
Do Crucial Market Research For Free, On Your OwnIs market... Read More
"Do it!", "Do it now!", or "Do it because..."Which of... Read More
Your list of customers who have previously bought from you... Read More
Recently, I stopped by a new car wash in my... Read More
Take a moment to reflect on the current reality of... Read More
Owning a small business isn't easy, especially if you are... Read More
Celebrities are the tastemakers that drive brand awareness and usage.... Read More
So, you´ve been around for a while, and maybe even... Read More
A brochure can be a wonderful promotional tool for a... Read More
Is your marketing strategy getting the results you desire?Mailing postcards,... Read More
Have you clearly defined your target audience? These are the... Read More
Viral marketing involves the use of surf-exchanges, and if you... Read More
In my plethora of experience tucked away between these ears,... Read More
Marketing expert and author, Geoffrey Moore, has a useful fill-in-the-blank... Read More
You've probably bought a book or two at one of... Read More
A few decades ago, in the early days of automatic... Read More
Want to know what the highest-impact, lowest-cost tool is in... Read More
I bet you thought the movie "Daddy Daycare" was a... Read More
As the owner of a creative services boutique - I... Read More
Have you ever sat down to write a sales letter... Read More
What is a company profile? ... Read More
©2004 Jeffrey DobkinThere are two types of lists, determined by... Read More
Have you ever walked into a store or business and... Read More
More of the findings of the recent studies in behavioral... Read More
Direct Mail CampaignsDespite the proliferation of communication facilitators--mobile phones, faxes,... Read More
I love my dentist! When is the last time you... Read More
Sales are down, and I need more customers now! Sound... Read More
I have been working on a direct mail campaign for... Read More
Our bodies work like our small businesses. They work best... Read More
Last time we discussed how online coupons and promotion codes... Read More
Last week I took our two boys on an all... Read More
Is your marketing department taking advantage of MOM and MRM?... Read More
If you are a therapist, counselor, or an alternative or... Read More
Easy Direct Marketing Methods for Insurance AgenciesThis Month: Strategies for... Read More
In building and running a professional practice (or any small... Read More
How do you make the intangible real? How do you... Read More
I knew this one would get your attention. How can... Read More
If you follow the prevailing logic of most modern companies,... Read More
What do Klingons, giant rubber bands, and monster trucks all... Read More
Networking on the Internet is the same as networking in... Read More
"Try not to become a man of success but rather... Read More
5000 B.C. -- somewhere near a cave in MontanaOg the... Read More
1) They don't fully understand it.Perception: Marketing is advertising. Reality:... Read More
If your company doesn't have a direct marketing program in... Read More
Marketing |