Whether you're just starting your firm or you've been
in business for years, you have a good idea of the various small buisness
strategic marketing tasks that you should be doing. You probably have a web site
and are doing some advertising, and spend time on the phone talking with
prospects. Each week you and your staff work hard trying to promote your
firm.
All of these marketing activities can keep you busy, and take time and money.
But if you're not careful, these small business marketing activities
will limit your growth or worse yet, put you in the poor house.
When I first talked with Judy in Chicago, her business was about to close. Despite
having many satisfied clients, an active advertising campaign and a web site,
she wasn’t developing a steady stream of new or repeat clients. Each week
her spending on marketing was costing her heavily and her income wasn't keeping
up.
Judy knew that she needed to bring in more clients but her conclusion was that
advertising and web sites don't work, at least not for her business. She was
busy with her marketing but it wasn't working to grow her business.
Is your small business strategic marketing providing you with a steady stream of
new clients and customers?
If you're not attracting as many clients and customers as you'd like, there is
a good chance that you're busy with marketing but not marketing to grow your
business. What's the difference?
One is focused on day-to-day activities and separate marketing tools, such as
advertising or a web site. The other is based on a business building strategy
that helps you generate more leads and clients each month and each year.
Wouldn't you rather be marketing to a larger and larger group of prospects
each month?
Ron, who owns an electronics parts supply firm, business was growing, but he
wasn't generating new customers with his web site. While profits were rolling
in from his telemarketing efforts, he was missing literally millions of additional
dollars in revenue he could have been earning through online sales.
What's your small business marketing costing you in lost revenue? How much more
could you be making if you added ten new clients a month, a week or a day to
your business?
Here's how to earn more with a business building marketing
strategy.
1. Attract prospects by focusing your marketing on the problems you solve. Instead
of talking about yourself, use prospects concerns to get their attention.
2. Use your advertising, web site and other marketing activities to prompt people
to contact you and add them to your qualified prospect list.
3. Attract both buyers and potential buyers. For each person who is ready to
buy, there are another twenty who are interested and you could convert to client
status.
4. Focus on building relationships. If you want prospects to trust you and buy
from you, it helps to create a dialogue and to demonstrate your expertise.
5. Regularly stay in touch with prospects, otherwise they'll forget you and won't
buy your products and services even if they have a need.
6. Use helping instead of selling as your marketing model and you'll convince
many more people they need your products and services.
Want a business building marketing strategy you can use to attract more clients
each month?
After shifting to this business building marketing strategy, Judy is no longer
in debt; in fact her company is prospering. She still advertises, has a web site
and spends time on marketing tasks but these activities now all reinforce each
other and work to help her build more prospect and client relationships each
month. Instead of being busy marketing, she is busy growing her business.
Don't wait until you're in debt or losing millions in potential revenue because
your busy with marketing. Use a business building marketing strategy to generate
more leads and you'll be earning more each month and each year.
Email Charlie Cook Helping you attract more clients
and be more successful