Does Your Target Market SEE You? Turn up the Wattage
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Title: Does Your Target Market SEE You? Turn up the Wattage
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Author: Beth Woodward
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Does Your Target Market SEE You? Turn up the Wattage
Copyright 2006 Marketing On The Playground (TM)
One day I discovered that I was doing everything right. Why
weren’t the clients coming? Metaphorically speaking I was
operating at a 25-Watt bulb. What is your wattage? Your
future clients can’t see you sitting at your desk. If
you’re marketing with a 25-watt bulb your prospective
clients may see you but unless you shine brightly and
consistently, you will stay in the shadows.
When building a plan for greater visibility you want to
look at several things.
1) Making sure you are aiming your light at the right
target market. If you are just beginning in your field
there is a tendency to spread a wide net. Once you gain
more experience you find there are particular clients you
really want to focus on. Then you have your more specific
target market. The most non-effective way of shining your
light is pointing it in all directions as if you were
searching. Be focused.
2) What type of visibility tactics do you enjoy? This is
important. If you don’t enjoy what you are doing it will
come across in your message.
Examples:
If you enjoy speaking, what groups fit your criteria for
your target market? Then, you might think of what groups
fit the environment you enjoy. Once you have determined
that, make those introductory calls to the group leaders
and get on their speaking docket.
If you enjoy writing, what style of writing do you like?
Mine happens to be writing from the heart through actual
experiences. It is usually in story form. It reflects
learning’s and provides positive viewpoints giving others
room to grow. The bottom line is, if you like to write --
then write! Do it in your style and get your stories out to
your market.
If you enjoy facilitating what could you bring as a
sampling of your work. I have a friend with an Improv
business. She and her staff host an open house at different
times during the year to let the public “experience” what
they do. They invite current and past clients as well as
new possibilities. In Person and Sampling is most effective
for them to build their database as well as client base.
I could go on but I bet you get the idea. Whatever approach
you use, pay attention to what you enjoy and the strengths
you have. Don’t be afraid to be creative. That’s when your
uniqueness will shine.
3) Find other businesses that compliment what you do and
visa versa. I have just approached several coaching and
alternative healthcare website owners to offer article
content. I provide the articles at no charge and they
provide their database with the information. It is a
win/win opportunity. I have a peer and friend with
www.nurse-entrepreneur-network.com who consistently looks
for complimentary content that will benefit her client
base. She has already requested this article be on her
database before it’s ready to go. There are many publishers
on the Internet that will place your article on their
website at no charge for other business owners to pick up.
i.e. www.ezinearticles.com and www.authorconnection.com.
There are also other websites that have a range of what
they charge to publish your work i.e.,
www.thephantomwriters.com or www.getslightlyfamous.com.
(provides the Slightly Famous Marketing Plan Guide for free
when you sign up for their free newsletter)
What will you do to be seen? Think about what you enjoy,
what is most effective for your product or service and get
out there and DO IT! Consistency is the key. Choose one or
two marketing approaches, stick to the plan and work it.
You will be happy with the results.
About the Author:
Beth Woodward, CPCC, is the creator of the popular
Marketing On The Playground (TM) and the "My Way" Marketing
Plan(TM). Find out more about how to market "YOUR WAY" with
the free e-course 5 Steps To Market Your Way at
www.marketingontheplayground.com .
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