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Tune Up Your Strategic Marketing Strategy and Stop Wasting Time
by Charlie Cook
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You want to improve your strategic marketing,
attract more clients and grow your business, but don't have
the time to make these things happen. Every month or so I
get a call from Carl who wants to learn how to improve his marketing.
He knows he could do better, but between client meetings, phone calls,
and managing his business, Carl just can't find the time to focus on
improving his strategic marketing.
Sound familiar?
Small business owners have a plethora of management and administrative
tasks including product development. Who has time to tune up their small
business marketing?
If you want your business to run like a fine machine, start treating
it like one. Handle your time and your marketing the same way you'd treat
a Mercedes. Don't just give it gas and oil, give it a regular
tune up. Here's how.
WRITE DOWN YOUR GOALS
What are your personal and business goals? Owning a fancy car? Selling
a successful business you started? Making three hundred thousand dollars
a year? Donating a fortune to your favorite charity? Write them down.
For each goal you write down, identify the relevant subset of goals.
If you want to improve your marketing, write down annual small business
marketing goals and then each week and each day write down the specific
goals you need to achieve in order to reach your larger goals.
If you want to reach your goals, you need to have them. Research shows
that writing them increases the likelihood that you'll remember them
and achieve them.
STOP WASTING TIME
If your car was limping along on only a couple of cylinders, you'd take
it to an auto mechanic and get it fixed. If you're not attracting as
many clients as you'd like, get expert advice. Don't waste your time
and money using marketing strategies and tactics that only bring in a
trickle of clients.
If you want your marketing to run as well as a new Mercedes, invest in
it, tune it up and do the required maintenance. It will get you where
want to go in less time.
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PRIORITIZE YOUR TIME
Spend your business marketing time on the tasks that generate results.
Generally, 20% of the marketing tasks that you do generates 80% of
your new business. Each week I receive hundreds of emails and dozens
of requests for assistance. If I responded to each one I'd be on the
phone all day. By using a qualifying process, I'm able to make fewer
calls and get more clients in less time.
Which small business marketing tasks should you spend the least amount
of time working on?
SET ASIDE TIME FOR KEY MARKETING TASKS
My weekly newsletter is a vital part of my marketing. Writing requires
discipline and hard work. It would be easy to come in to the office and
spend my day answering phone calls, or responding to emails, instead
of writing my weekly ezine. If I didn't set aside each Wednesday morning
to put the first draft together, it wouldn't get done and my business
wouldn't grow.
Do you have a marketing strategy you are following?
Which are the most important marketing tasks you should
be spending your time on?
Of course the most important task to schedule is the time to plan your
week and your day. Turn off the computer and your phone for fifteen minutes
to half an hour at the end of each day and take the time to plan your
marketing goals and tasks for the next day. When I leave the office with
a clear plan for the next day in mind, I can use my evening bike ride
to come up with new marketing ideas to help me achieve my daily objectives.
When do you set your marketing goals and tasks for the week and the day?
Focus your marketing on the tasks that generate new clients and avoid
wasting time on unproductive efforts and you'll find you have more time. Use
your newfound time to get even more clients, go home early, get some exercise,
spend more time with your family and friends or start work on your next business.
To
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