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Strategic Marketing Avoid
the Strategic Marketing Blues with Your Offers
by Charlie Cook
©2004 In Mind Communications, LLC, all rights reserved.
" Here's a little
tip I would like to relate
Big fish bites if ya got
good bait."
To attract more prospects and clients, you need what
Taj Mahal calls "good bait" in his song the
Fishin Blues. One
of the biggest mistakes you can make, as a small business owner,
is forgetting to use good bait in the form of your offers.
Whether you use direct mail, a web site or media advertising to
market your business, the success of your strategic marketing depends on whether
you provide prospects with compelling offers.
Your strategic marketing offers motivate prospects and clients to visit your
web site, read your marketing materials, contact you and buy your
services and products. Without the right offer you won't
attract big fish or as many fish as you'd like.
What bait are you using to motivate your target market
to:
- Visit your web site?
- Sign up for your free newsletter?
- Buy your products and services?
- How many new prospects per week are your offers attracting?
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and your business for success
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Which Offers Work Best?
Your offer needs to be something that your target market
wants. You wouldn't use a worm to catch a whale or a safety pin
to catch a tuna. Offer your target market something they can't
refuse. Everybody likes to get something for free, whether it's
an article, guide, ebook, report, consultation, a demonstration,
offer of membership or added services. If your offer helps your
target market solve a common problem, it will attract more prospects
and clients.
Whether or not it is free your offer needs to provide value.
Prospects will judge the quality of your products and services based
on your offer. If you give away a subscription to a newsletter,
follow up with useful content and substantive ideas your prospects
can use. Give them something that is so good they will want more.
Attracting Prospects
My target market is service professionals and business
owners. I offer a 15 page free marketing guide to prompt
people to give me their contact information so I can market
to them in the future. My target market, want to attract
more clients, want ideas to help them. A 15 page small business
marketing guide is something that tens of thousands of people have
found to be irresistible. Each week this simple offer pulls
in hundreds of new prospects.
You too can come up with an offer to prompt more prospects
to contact you. If you're a lawyer you could offer a report
on the "The
10 Biggest Legal Mistakes Homeowners Make". If you're a massage
therapist you could offer a guide to "5 Ways to Avoid Damaging
Back Pain." If you provide an online service, you could offer
a free or almost free one-month trial.
Learn how to position yourself and your
business for success
with ‘The
Insider Secrets to Highly Effective Marketing’
manual. You’ll learn where to start and how to focus
your small business marketing to attract more clients
and increase sales. |
Clarify Value
People buy your products and services based on their perception
of value. Whether you are charging five dollars or five thousand,
your prospects need to be convinced that the benefits you provide
will outweigh the cost. Too often service professionals and business
owners rush to quote a price, trying to make the sale before clarifying
the value to buyers.
To stimulate sales place your offer in the context of your
target market's concerns. Once you've clarified how your product
or service meets their concerns the value of your offer will be
apparent.
Use Problem Solving Offers
People don't buy your products or services because you've
been in the business for decades, or because your ebooks are well
written or designed to please the eye. People buy your products
and services because they solve a problem.
Learn how to position yourself
and your business for success
with ‘The
Insider Secrets to Highly Effective Marketing’
manual. You’ll learn where to start and how to focus
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marketing to attract more clients and increase
sales. |
Use Additional Incentives Carefully
In their rush to sell their products and services some
small business owners offer huge discounts or bundle free services.
Discounting and bundling can work but make sure you're not undermining
prospects' perception of the value of your products and services
or your profits.
Key Elements of Your Offer
Creating a compelling offer is an art and involves
blending the following items together to create a sentence
or two which will move people to take action, whether it is contacting
you or making an immediate purchase.
Include the following items to create an offer that helps
sell:
Name - What you are selling
Benefit - The problem it solves
Credibility - Why they should buy from you
Value - How useful it will be to them
Guarantee - Your promise to them
Motivation to act - A reason to take advantage of your
offer today.
If you want to catch big fish, you need good bait.
To increase your catch, improve your offers and you'll be reeling
in many more new prospects and clients.
Learn how to find the right words to explain exactly
how you
help prospects. With a brilliant
small business marketing message and elevator speech you’ll
attract more clients right away. Use the ’15
Second Marketing’ guide to create more business
opportunities. |
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