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Beyond Branding

⊆ December 12th, 2008 by admin | ˜ No Comments »

Small businesses owners today are aware of the importance of carving an image in the minds of their prospective clients. They realize the effect of a catchy business name, a distinctive logo and the perfect slogan as well as the effective execution of their brand through appropriate marketing material and advertising.

For a small business to stand out in the minds of their prospective clients, it is not enough to just look the part, they have to be the part. Thanks to developments in technology and the propagation of information, prospects today are just as savvy as business owners. Put yourself in the shoes of your clients; would you rather go with a firm that looks the part and makes huge promises or one with a record of keeping their promises? Far greater than a good image is a good reputation, for an image is who you say you are but your reputation is who others say you are based on their encounter with you or that of another.

It is essential that your reputation lines up with your image; your reputation is mostly influenced by the customer experience you provide. Here are a few tips to help you build a solid reputation and reinforce your image:

Keep your promises. Don’t promise your clients the moon and the stars if you cannot deliver. Breaking a promise affects you integrity and the disappointment your client experiences may result in the severance of the relationship depending on the severity of the situation. Offer what you are capable of delivering.

Be original. Trying hard to fit in, or mimic the image of other more successful companies may be to your detriment; be you. As an example I chose the name The SoHo Cheerleader for my business because it represents what I want to accomplish, which is providing motivation and support to solopreneurs, it also represents my fun and witty streak. Like you, your business is unique so dare to be original. Ensure that your image truly represents you.

Provide excellent customer service. Create a positive customer experience for each client from the time they contact you right until the completion of their project.

Exceed their expectations. Every time you deliver service above what is required you are adding value and giving client cause to remember you.

Become an expert in your field by:

  1. Staying on top of developments in your field.
  2. Investing in training opportunities.
  3. Writing articles and/or books.
  4. Taking on speaking opportunities.
  5. Educating your clients.

Focus on a niche. It is difficult to stand out when you lack focus. Stop being a Jack of all trades and get recognition amongst the group you have decided to target. You’ll gain popularity quicker and get more referrals.

Survey your clients. Find out how you can be of better service to them and what other business needs you might be able to meet within your specialty.

Research your competition. Learn from their mistakes and triumphs.

Begin with the end in mind. What do you want people to tell others about your company? Once you have made up your list, integrate it into your mission statement and look for opportunities to accomplish the things on your list with every single client that comes your way.

Bisi Adepo-Bassey (The SoHo Cheerleader) is a business coach and workshop/group facilitator, who helps sole proprietors achieve success by providing practical tips and advice as well as motivation and support. http://www.sohocheerleader.com/

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Exploding Your Ads With Classified Advertising

⊆ September 26th, 2008 by admin | ˜ No Comments »

Classified advertising is a form of advertising that many new business owners overlook. With today’s shift in advertising from off-line and online there’s never been a better time to use his valuable marketing tool.

Correctly applied classified ads can yield the most exposure to your product in any of available online. When improperly used however a classified ad can be a tremendous waste of money.

To be a success with classified ads and any off-line advertisements it’s absolutely critical to keep the four key components of direct marketing in mind at all times. The four components are the marketing message, the marketing target, the marketing vehicle and the marketing frequency.

It’s not enough to find the best advertising deal possible while getting your advertisement in front of the eyes of as many people as possible. To run a successful marketing campaign you must always consider what drives your customer to buy. Simply put you must always seek to deliver the right message to the right person in the right place at the right time for best results.

The four components: The marketing message,the marketing target, the marketing vehicle and the frequency and timing.

You’ll have the greatest advertising success when you know what you’re marketing, and to whom. Knowing what to market will be the foundation of your message and who you market to, is the marketing target. You will need a way to get that message to the target marketing vehicle and you must do it often enough to cause a response.

When you follow these rules it will be much easier to determine why your response rates aren’t high enough. It could be due to you making the wrong offer, or targeting people who aren’t interested in purchasing your product. It could be you’re putting your message were the target market will not see it, or you’re not doing it often enough.

When it comes to analyzing what could be wrong with your advertisement you can see the importance of the four components mentioned above. Realizing your products marketing potential can only be realized by using thorough market research of your past and potential customers. Once you have successfully determined what prompts the most likely customer to purchase, you can frame your advertising message to meet them.

Matt Sherborne is the Author of Get Rich Trading E-Currency and Explode Your Ad. You can visit his advertising blog here: Best Advertising Advice For information on the best Myspace tools visit: http://www.myspacereviews.com

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