Attract More Customers With the Magic of Marketing
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Attract More Customers With the Magic of Marketing
Copyright 2006 Marketing Maven
To start seeing remarkable success, you must make time for
marketing. Many people tend to make their marketing a low
priority. Instead of including it as a part of your weekly
routine, you may find yourself scrambling to try and find
customers only when you are already slow.
Or, you may focus on marketing only after all of your
e-mails answered, professional newsletters read, clients
called back, and deadlines met. These things are VERY
important. However, they will always be an ongoing part of
your business. If you don’t make time for your marketing
every week, you won’t be able to create a steady stream of
customers.
Your time for marketing is what will help you make money.
If you are in the first year of your business or your
customer pipeline is not full, then you should be spending
40-50% of your time marketing. Yes, this probably seems
like a lot. You may feel as if you’ll never have enough
time to devote this much of every week to marketing.
However, marketing to prospects, leads, referrers, and
centers of influence should be an ongoing process for you
for the lifetime of your business.
Create more room in your week for marketing by
restructuring your time and task management. Your first
step in making time for marketing is to go to your calendar
and carve out slots of time to work on your marketing -
this includes sales, networking, writing, presentations,
and so on. Next, make a list of essential and non-essential
tasks that take up time in your day.
Be honest about the things that waste time in your daily
routine. And, include those things that you do to
procrastinate or kill time. Make a commitment to yourself
that you will put aside your favorite time waster in favor
of working through this program. Remember, your marketing
is an investment in YOU and the long-term success of your
business.
We can all find a bajillion ways to procrastinate –
Internet surfing, playing online games, watching TV,
reading e-mails, or fill in your time waster of choice. Be
aware of these time sucks. If you cut back on these things,
you’ll be amazed at how much you can do. You’ll also be
excited about the results!
For your essential tasks and your marketing, make chunks of
times to work on like things. For example, push sales calls
and customer call-backs in one slot on your weekly
calendar. Only check your e-mails once or twice a day, and
answer them all at one time. Schedule uninterrupted time
for marketing in the part of the day when you are the most
productive.
Develop a marketing system that makes sense to you – you
can create a simple spreadsheet, make notes in your
planner, or sketch out activities on a large flipchart
sheet on the wall. The point is to make an annual profile
of your marketing activities including: networking events,
trade shows, advertising deadlines, direct mailings,
seminars, and so on. Schedule marketing and stick to it!
By focusing on your marketing, you are acknowledging that
this is an aspect of your business that needs to be
nurtured, Later, you will focus more energy on other areas.
Once you are seeing the results of your efforts, you can
cut back on the time you are spending on marketing each
week. However, you still should be spending 25 - 30 % of
your time on it.
Marketing will soon become a habit. This means that even
when you are busy, you still schedule time in your week for
marketing, networking, speaking, making follow-up calls,
coffee dates, and keeping in touch with past customers and
referrers.
Once you are used to making marketing part of your routine,
you will find that new customers are flowing into your
business in a steady stream. You won't have to scramble to
sell yourself when times are slow because you will be
getting the word out about your company on a regular basis.
Make a commitment to your marketing and you’ll find your
business will grow as a result. You will keep your sales
pipeline full. This will lead to the ability to turn less
desirable work away because you are in demand, you'll be
able to raise your prices, and you will make more money!
Your ongoing efforts will ensure your business is
predictable, pleasant, and profitable.
About the Author:
Wendy Maynard, your friendly Marketing Maven, publishes
REMARKABLE MARKETING, a free weekly ezine for
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