Take Back Control! (of your Marketing)
I have heard "I hate marketing" or some version of that
statement many times, and I understand. I like marketing,
and still sometimes I hate marketing.
One of the biggest problems is that there are so many
options that it's sometimes impossible to know if you're
doing the right things at the right times. I really do
understand.
If you have thousands of dollars in your marketing budget,
you can pay consultants to help you with creating a plan,
purchasing print advertising, executing a search engine
optimization (SEO) program, creating an effective pay per
click internet advertising campaign and/or creating a viral
marketing movie. Oh yea, you will also need a highly
effective and gorgeous website.
One way I suggest for business owners to become educated on
the business side of their businesses is to take free
teleclasses. This is a great, easy way to become educated
on marketing. Keep in mind that most of the teleclass
leaders are doing the class at no charge so they may
promote their program or product, or both. Don't buy
anything yet - do more research. The product will still be
there next week.
Here are most of the 'best' ways in which teleclass leaders
and other experts have told me I 'must' promote my business:
- Blog
- Become an affiliate
- Write and submit articles to banks
- Join leads groups
- Speak
- Create a subscription website
- Give teleclasses
- Create products to sell
- Do PR
- Network
- Teach
- Form exclusive strategic alliances
Since I do not have a very large marketing budget, I also
need to maintain my website, optimize it, write effective
copy, write my marketing plan, and, of course, follow up
with everyone I have met or spoken to, among other things.
If I did all the things the experts tell me to do, I'd be
working 30 hours per day and spending no time with clients.
It's impossible!
Unfortunately, marketing often requires some trial and
error to learn what works best with your industry, your
personality, your location and your target market. The
first and most important component of effective marketing
is narrowing down your target market. It's extremely
difficult to make an emotional connection with anyone using
a watered-down marketing message - which is just what will
happen if you try to appeal to too broad an audience in
your marketing.
See if you can network with someone else in your same
industry and compare notes - what works and what doesn't.
With most businesses, that can be done by locating someone
in a different geographic area. If that doesn't work, try
finding someone who services a completely different target
market than yours. For example, I am a small business
coach and have 'buddy coached' with a couple of life
coaches. We are marketing ourselves in very similar ways,
but looking for completely different clients.
When deciding which ways to market your product, keep your
limitations in mind: time and money. Also, there may be a
learning curve to incorporate into your plan. Personal
choices should also be considered - because I'm a single
mom, I don't work nights and weekends. That affected my
choice of target market!
You will make sense of it all; don't put too much pressure
on yourself. Stick with it and take care of yourself.
Enjoy the journey!
About the Author:
Audrey Burton, Small Business Coach, is “The Tigress”. Get
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