What is YOUR Definition of Marketing?
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Title: What is YOUR Definition of Marketing?
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Author: Beth Woodward
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What is YOUR Definition of Marketing?
Copyright 2006 Marketing On The Playground (TM)
What I have discovered through my experience of marketing
is, it’s all in how we define it. We can think of marketing
the way most of us do which puts us in the box of making
cold calls, knocking on doors, going to numerous networking
groups, sending out mail, speaking, the list goes on and on
of what we have known. The simple definition of marketing
is: letting your audience know what you do. From this
simple idea, it’s up to you how you want to market. You
have complete freedom in “how”.
Here’s the bottom line!
No Marketing = No Clients = No Money = No Business!
HOWEVER…
You do get to Market YOUR WAY! You get to have FUN! and be
extremely creative. In fact, give yourself permission to
market YOUR WAY and change the formula above to:
Market YOUR Way = More Confidence = Attract more clients =
A THRIVING BUSINESS!
Now, let’s change your definition and Guess What…your
definition will be different from each businessperson you
meet. We are all unique. We choose different business
paths; wear different clothes; drive different cars; have
different viewpoints—our marketing approach should be just
as unique?
Here are 3 examples of “marketing” provided from
entrepreneurs.
1. I didn’t like networking groups but thought I would try
some out. My definition of a networking group is this: It
had to fit with my values, it had to be fun, and the group
had to come from a unique perspective. Most of them were
about collecting as many cards as you can. I tried 4 groups
and one fit perfectly. EwomenNetwork comes from “giving
first” and they have a wonderful format that gave me
permission to ask for what I wanted. It was very safe, very
professional and very genuine. I’ve been a member for 3
years – it’s the only one I attend consistently.
2. I have a Web Design company and one of my passions is
voyager canoeing. I began to utilize outdoor-related
themes in our marketing messages and promotions. Most
important, I decided that canoeing was also a great way to
network. As a professional woman business owner and an
experienced canoe guide, I developed a Ladies Voyageur Day.
I hosted a group of entrepreneurial women on a guided canoe
trip. The event was so successful it has become an annual
sponsored event.
3. I had always found marketing to be a distasteful chore.
I was diligent and had managed to stay busy as a consultant
by networking and following up on leads, but it was an
unpleasant duty, and I avoided it whenever possible. I
think one of the best-kept secrets to becoming successful
at marketing is first choosing to be of service to a group
of people you truly care about. With my new mission in
mind, all of a sudden, marketing became effortless.
The clients I wanted to serve were people I really cared
about, I wanted to spend time with them. Instead of
dreading networking events. I began looking forward to them
as a place to meet new people I could help. Before, I had
avoided business lunches finding them boring and awkward,
but now I enjoy listening about new opportunities to be of
service.
To summarize our 3 marketing definitions:
- Giving first, asking, “How can I help you forward your
business, ”rather than saying, “What do you do.”
- Creating a marketing approach that doesn’t feel like
marketing because I’m doing what I love…Voyager Canoeing
- Being a service to a group of people
OK, do you have a new perspective on the definition of
marketing? What are your thoughts with the questions below?
1. What was your original definition of marketing and is it
different now?
2. Did you give yourself permission before this class to
think of marketing ideas outside of the box? If not, what
permission will you give yourself now?
There is a marketer inside of all of us – it’s just a
matter of identifying the true, authentic marketing person
inside of YOU.
About the Author:
Beth Woodward, CPCC, is the creator of the popular
Marketing On The Playground Program, and the "My Way"
Marketing Plan. Find out more about how to market "YOUR
WAY" with the free e-course 5 Steps To Market Your Way at
www.asimplemarketingplan.com .
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