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LinkedIn: How Any Salespeson Can Make It Work

By Jan Vermeiren   |   November 8, 2009

How can you get LinkedIn to help you generate more leads, and grow your business?

Many sales people tell me LinkedIn doesn’t work for them. Find out the simple way to use it and prosper. Read More »


You’re On Linked In – How can you use it to sell more.

By Jan Vermeiren   |   October 22, 2009

Many sales people have a Profile on LinkedIn and some connections. However, most of them ask themselves: what can I actually do with it? How can I use it to increase sales?

Here’s why it’s important for sales: Read More »


Wake Up: Is Your Business Dying On The Vine?

By Charlie Cook   |   October 20, 2009

Is business slow? Are you frustrated and wondering what to do to make ends meet, much less become really profitable again?

I spent the first ten days of October on vacation with my wife in a small town in northern Vermont, where I followed two very different business stories in the weekly paper.

Picking up the paper on our arrival, I read an irrate letter to the editor from Larry, Read More »


The #1 Recession Mistake That Kills Profits

By Charlie Cook   |   September 11, 2009

So now, according to the experts, it’s official we are in a recession. What are you doing to prosper in this tough economy?

What are you doing to guarantee that you can continue to see your income grow and you’re not stuck in the same place years from now? Read More »


Word of Mouth Marketing – Give ’em Something to Talk About

By Kim Sheehan   |   September 7, 2009

word-of-mouth-marketing-people-treeIn my last appearance at this blog, I talked about getting started with word of mouth marketing and the importance of setting goals, identifying key prospects to deliver your word of mouth marketing message, and how to ask these key people to be part of your program. Now that those people are in place and ready to start talking about your small business, what comes next? Read More »


Are You Leaving Customers Behind?

By Tom Borg   |   August 18, 2009

So often, small business owners and managers overlook the little things that mean so much to their customers. Running a small business is like running a marathon; yet, some people run it like it was a 50-yard dash. They are in such a hurry to… Read More »


Break These 7 Marketing Rules At Your Own Risk

By Troy White   |   August 7, 2009

The other day here in Calgary where I live, I was out walking my dog and noticed a Parking Officer giving my neighbour a fine for having his camping trailer parked on the street.

What was the mistake this friend of mine made? Read More »


Strike It Rich In Your Backyard

By Charlie Cook   |   July 31, 2009

Ever see the movie the Beverly Hillbillies? It’s a comedy about Jed Clampett and his family and how they strike oil in their backyard and make billions.

Of course the Beverly Hillbillies are fictional, but last year Greg Losh in Selma, Indiana actually did find oil in his backyard. He’s also pumping natural gas to heat his home.

Unlike the fictional Jed Clampett, Read More »


What Do I Do Now For My Small Business Marketing

By Charlie Cook   |   July 21, 2009

“What do I do now?”

Is that a question you’ve asked yourself recently about your small business marketing plan?

For most entrepreneurs and small business owners, the past 18 months have been tough. It doesn’t matter how smart you are or how great your products and services are, in the midst of a recession it can be easy to get bogged down and watch while your profits plummet.

Most summers for the last 50 plus years, I’ve spent a week or more on the coast of Maine. And much of that time has been spent in boats: rowboats, canoes, kayaks, sailboats and small motorboats.

When the sun shines and the sky is blue, it’s easy to go for a picnic or motor across to the nearest store to pick up groceries. But when the Maine fog rolls in and blankets the bay, it’s easy to get disoriented and lost.

The current recession is just like a big, damp, cold fog bank for most small business marketing plans. It’s disorienting and many people are panicking and losing sales and money.

What can you do?

Discover what works even in a recession

Years ago, I discovered that with a few simple skills I could navigate through the thickest fog and magically get where I wanted to go, most of the time, much to the surprise of my friends. Now with a GPS it’s so easy anyone can do it.

The same is true with your small business marketing plan. Once you know how to stay focused and navigate through this recession you’ll amaze yourself as you see profits pouring in.

Use the following five steps:

1.  Begin with an urgent and compelling goal.
Pick a goal that’s vital to the success of your small business marketing plan. It could be lead generation, referrals, increasing repeat sales, customer retention, etc.  But whatever you pick, it should be so important that it motivates you to follow through.

2.  Pick something you can accomplish within a few weeks, a month at most.
If your goal is to write a book, identify a short-term sub goal, such as completing the first chapter.

Or if you want to get referrals, you could start by writing the sequence of questions you’d use to get existing clients to tell you how much they love your products or services and than to get them to give you 1-2 names of people they’ll help you contact.

3.  Pick something you can measure.
Improving customer service is a nice idea, but you need a specific sub goal you can measure. Increasing repeat sales this month would be a good measureable goal.

4.  Make sure the larger goal and the sub-goal you have picked is one that everyone on your team can commit to.
If half your team doesn’t agree that it’s urgent, it won’t happen.

If everyone can agree, for example, that they’ll focus on adding one more sales partner each month, it’s more likely to happen.

5.  Pick a goal you can accomplish with the people and resources you have.
That way you’re not dependent on additional funds or new resources.

That’s it. Now get started.

Pick an urgent small business marketing goal, stay focused and you’ll be amazed at what you can accomplish. Anyone with motivation and determination can bring in more sales this way.

Charlie

P.S. Remember, that to change the behavior of your prospects, to get more people buying, you first need to change your own behavior.

P.P.S. Ready to stop struggling and start profiting from your small business marketing plan in this recession?

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Want A Shortcut? – From Charlie Cook

By Charlie Cook   |   July 16, 2009

Which are you, a dreamer or a doer?

If you’re a doer (not a dreamer) I’d like to talk with you and see if you qualify for my small business marketing MasterMind Group, a group of savvy entrepreneurs and small business owners dedicated to helping each other succeed.

It’s crunch time!

As I’m sure you know this recession is one of the worst we’ve had since the Great Depression our parents lived through and it’s going to take a while for things to turn around.

The entrepreneurs and small business owners who are going to come out on top, the ones who will make profits even in the midst of the recession will do so due to one thing.

Small Business Marketing!

So if you’re interested in significantly increasing your sales this year, I’d like to talk with you about how to leverage your small business marketing to increase your income.

If you want direct access, up close and personal, to me and my over 20 years of Million Dollar Generating Marketing Know-How…then you’re invited to join me, marketing coach Charlie Cook,  and just 26 other success-minded small business owners and entrepreneurs in my small business marketing MasterMind Group.

Interested? Get the details here >>

– Charlie Cook

P.S. This is only for doers, not dreamers. It’s for people who are passionate about their small businesses, their customers and the products and services they provide. People ready to tune up their small business marketing so they can profit from this recession.

Take a look >>

P.P.S. My one-on-one coaching program has been sold out for months and currently the only way you can get access to me personally is by joining the small business marketing MasterMind Group.

Want in >>

P.P.P.S. This is only for people who have an existing established business and want to take it to the next level. It’s not for opportunity seekers, newbies, or people who are begging for business.

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