5
Breakthrough Marketing Ideas -
by Charlie Cook
Do you ever get frustrated
with your marketing? Are you putting in a lot of effort but not
getting the results you want? Don't you wish you could just hit
a switch and get a better response from your mailings, sales calls
and web site?
You hear a lot about
breakthroughs; is it all hype, or can you really create a breakthrough
in your marketing and sales? I know that you can.
I spent last weekend
skiing in Vermont with my spouse, nephew and his fiance Sonia. We
were all having a great time on the slopes, except Sonia. Sonia
doesn't have as much experience as the rest of us and was struggling
to keep up. Her problem wasn't one of effort. She was working much
harder than the rest of us, fighting each turn and slowing her progress
down the hill. In a few minutes, I showed her how to tip her skis
to make easy, graceful S shaped turns that took advantage of the
new shaped skis. After making a run or two, she was skiing twice
as fast with less effort, and having more fun.
You too can experience
a breakthrough in your skiing, golf swing or in your marketing.
If you are like most business owners, you advertise, send out mailings,
make sales calls and have a web site. This is what you do to market
your business; the way you do these things will make the difference
between success and failure.
What would constitute
a breakthrough in your business? Like Sonia, you may be inadvertently
working harder than you need to be to get the results you want.
With a few changes to your marketing strategy and techniques you
could be getting a lot more attention, generating more qualified
leads and converting more prospects to clients and having more fun.
Here are five ideas to
get your marketing headed for a breakthrough:
- Focus on your target
markets' primary concerns in your sales calls, your brochure,
your ads and on your web pages. Your prospects' problems and wants
brought you together; use this to keep prospects' attention.
- Use questions to
get the conversation going. Whether you're on the telephone, writing
web page copy or writing an ad, ask your prospects questions to
get them thinking about what they want and how you can help them.
- Give something away
that your prospects need. The more helpful information you give
away to prospects, the more business you'll receive in return.
Give away ideas they can use and help them understand when and
how to use your products and services.
- Build a mailing list
of people who want more of your ideas and information. Use the
list regularly to stay in touch and you'll increase your credibility
the perceived value of your goods and services, and your sales.
- Other Breakthrough
Ideas
- When people are
at the point of purchase, prompt them to buy additional products
and you can double your revenue.
- Call people who
have bought your products after a couple of weeks to get feedback.
There is a good chance they'll be interested in buying additional
products or services.
Whether you want to become
an expert at marketing, skiing or cooking, the key is to let go
of methods that aren't working for you, and learn and apply the
techniques used by the experts. Nine times out of ten, the problem
is in getting the basics right. You can achieve a breakthrough in
sales when you understand and apply these proven marketing principles
and techniques.
The author, Charlie Cook, helps
service professionals and small business owners attract more clients
and be more successful. Sign up for the Free Marketing Plan eBook,
'7 Steps to get more clients and grow your business' at
http://www.marketingforsuccess.com
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