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by Charlie Cook
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In
marketing as in science there are basic principles
that govern the movement of bodies in space,
or prospects and clients. Just as people
instinctively know the law of gravity, they are
aware of the fundamental principles of small
business marketing. Unlike the law of gravity
which is hard to deny, many small business owners
often neglect to apply core marketing principles
to attract clients.
Even if you've never been hit on the head by an apple,
you wouldn't argue that objects fall down instead of
up. Of course Isaac Newton's true genius in describing
the law of gravity was in realizing that the same force
that attracts apples to the earth is responsible for
keeping objects in orbit around other planets and moons.
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Use the following marketing
principles to pull in prospects the same way gravity
pulls planets into orbit around the sun. (Imagine
yourself as the sun, the driving force of the solar
system.)
1. START WITH YOUR
CLIENTS
Client goals and concerns are the reason
you are in business. Clients buy your
products and services to meet their needs. You
know this, but are you applying it to your marketing?
Many service providers marketing materials are little
more than a laundry list of services. To
attract prospects and clients, start with client
problems as the catalyst for writing your
marketing "meme" and materials. If you
are a massage therapist you may provide "hot
stone" or "deep tissue" massage but
to get your prospects' attention you'll need to talk
about relieving back pain or eliminating muscle spasms.
2. TARGET YOUR MARKET
There are a finite number of people who want and
are willing to buy any given product and service.
Marketing to people who don't want what you provide
is a waste of time and money. You know this, but
are you targeting your marketing to those people
who are most likely to buy your
services and products?
Learn (if you don't already know) who buys your products
and services and why. Develop a picture of
your ideal buyer, their demographics, concerns
and motivates. Use this information to identify marketing
tactics that will attract them to you.
3. DEMONSTRATE VALUE
Before a prospect becomes a client and a client becomes a repeat client,
they need to be convinced of the value of your products and services. They
need to feel confident that your products and services will do what they are
supposed to do. You know this, but is your marketing built around demonstrating
the value you provide?
Many independent professionals sell information and
ideas. If you are a web designer, you could provide
a tutorial on how to plan a web site. If you provide
tangible services, you need to show people examples
of your work and provide testimonials from former
clients.
4. GROW YOUR NETWORK
Lead generation is the lifeblood of any small business. The
more qualified prospects contact, the more clients you'll have. Even if you
don't want a thousand clients, if you have lots of prospects you can have the
option of having just a few high paying clients. You knew this too, but do
you have a small business marketing strategy which helps you grow the number
of qualified prospects you market to each month?
One of your marketing goals should be to improve
your lead generation and motivate qualified
prospects to give you their contact information so
you can market to them. If you sell information,
publishing articles with a free teaser at the end
is one way to do this. If you sell products or tangible
services, a raffle can attract prospects.
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5.
BUILD RELATIONSHIPS
People like to buy from others they know
and trust. And attracting new clients
takes ten times as much effort as selling to a
repeat client. You know this too, but do you have
a marketing strategy which helps prospects get
to know and trust you?
You can assume that your prospects receive more information
everyday than they can remember. Even if they need
and want what you have to offer, there is a good
chance they will forget an occasional radio ad or
an
annual newsletter. To grow your business, find
ways to regularly stay in touch, educate
them, and explain the ways you can help solve their
problems.
You already know the law of gravity and these five
core marketing principles. Become a true genius like
Isaac Newton, and apply them to pull prospects and
clients into your orbit and grow your business.
Ready to start growing your business.
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