Showing posts with label Best Marketing Advise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Marketing Advise. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Top 10 Excuses Why Marketing Is Not For You

Author: Veronika Noize, The Marketing Coach

As a marketing coach, I've probably heard every excuse in the book why people can't market their businesses. You wouldn't believe some of the whoppers people tell when they're trying to justify their failure to attract clients.

Now don't get me wrong; it's not that failing to attract clients makes one a bad person. Not at all. It's just that when I hear the following excuses I feel compelled to call 'em as I see 'em: Baloney!

If you have the mistaken notion that any of these lame excuses are the reason that your business isn't successful, get a clue. These are just EXCUSES for people who fail, not reasons not to succeed (a subtle, yet important, difference).

1. "I'm too honest to market." OK, this little gem is at the top of my list because it is both a lie AND an insult! I am a marketer by trade, and I am honest, so I know for a fact that marketing is not a dishonest process or practice, nor does it have to be dishonest to be effective. What's dishonest is when you overstate your results, or if you truly don't believe that your product or service is worth what you charge, or if you deliberately intend to defraud people. In that case, the problem is with you, not marketing, so stop insulting the rest of us.

2. "I'm too modest to market myself." Listen up, princess, every word out of your mouth doesn't have to be about YOU. Think about what your clients want, need and actually get, and that'll keep the conversation going for as long as you need it to go. Hey, if you're not comfortable saying great things about yourself, start saying great things about what your clients get out of working with you. Or better yet, let them say it for you in the form of testimonials. But don't think that you have to be the subject of every fascinating conversation you have with prospects.

3. "I'm too shy to market myself." As a highly sensitive person myself, you'd think I'd have more sympathy for this excuse, but I don't. If you want to be successful, know right now that it may not always be comfortable, and you have to be willing to do what it takes to succeed, even if that means going outside your comfort zone. Shyness is a habit that can be overcome with practice, so join Toastmasters, or see a therapist if that's what it is going to take, but get over yourself. I promise you will be glad you did.

4. "I'm too creative to market myself." This excuse is really lame! Marketing is a very creative process, and since you have literally thousands of options when structuring your marketing plans, creativity is an asset, not a liability. Unless you're one of those I-am-a-self-indulgent-whiner-who-refuses-to-accept-any-responsibility-for-my-actions-and-masks-that-character-flaw-with-claims-of-misunderstood-or-excessive-creativity kinds of people, in which case I say, grow up, and while you're at it, think up a more creative excuse.

5. "I don't have enough time to market my business." OK, this excuse sounds good at first, but in reality it doesn't wash. Either you are already marketing but not acknowledging your marketing activities as such, or your business is so busy that you don't need to market at all, which makes this excuse unnecessary. So if you haven't got all the business you want but you don't have time to market, you need to reevaluate how you're spending your time, and make some tough decisions about when you are going to do what you need to do to get those clients.

6. "I don't have enough money to market my business." Again, you get points for trying, but this is still just an excuse, because good marketing isn't about money, it's about relationships. You can start very modestly with your marketing plans, and spend nothing but your time. And let me tell you, if you can't get some traction spending 40 hours a week trying to build your business relationships, maybe you should rethink your decision to be an entrepreneur.

7. "I have no personal network to market to." Oh please, you've got to have a better excuse than this! If you truly have no family, no friends, no colleagues, no acquaintances or no former co-workers, then start meeting some. I don't care if you've been on a desert island for the past 20 years, you can always meet people through networking meetings, trade associations, classes, social clubs, or at the gym! Just pick up the phone and call the people you want to know, get out there and mingle, and your personal network will grow quickly.

8. "My product or service is too hard to explain to people." Fine. Quit explaining what you do, and start talking about what your customers GET from working with you. Do you help your customers get thinner, smarter, married, fitter, their first home, or what? Seriously, nobody cares about what you do, really; people care about what they get. Get it?

9. "My product or service is so good that it should sell itself." Sure, that's probably true if your product is a talking monkey, or your clients are all telepaths, but other than that, it's going to take a little effort on your part, bucko, so start creating some momentum in the marketplace and you'll find that your product needs less and less of your efforts to sell, until one day it almost seems like it DOES sell itself!

10. "My niche is too narrow and I can't find my customers." Hogwash. What this usually means is that you haven't yet defined your customer, because you can't find what you haven't identified (and don't give me that you'll-know-them-when-you-see-them line). Start with a matrix of situation and need to identify that client. For example, let's say you're a financial planner, and you think your clients are "people who want to get their financial affairs in order." Think instead about who needs to get their financial affairs in order, and you'll probably come up with something like "married couples with children who have $X in assets and need to protect those assets with planning." And you can certainly find those people, can't you?

So we've blasted all these lousy excuses, but we haven't yet addressed the biggest excuse of all: fear. Most of the time I've found that the more excuses my clients offer for not moving forward with their businesses, the more fearful they are.

Hey, I understand, and I've been there myself. But what it comes down to is this: Are you more afraid of succeeding (or failing) than you are of going back to work for that idiot boss you always end up working for? If the answer is that you're more afraid of facing the personal responsibility of entrepreneurship than of any garbage your boss could throw at you, then good-bye entrepreneur, and hello wage-slave.

But if you think that the worst possible scenario is working for some moron again, and that you'll happily work like a dog if that's what it takes just so you don't have to slink back into that stinking office with your tail between your legs, good for you. It's time to forget about excuses, and start figuring out how to make this whole self-employed thing work for you.

The first thing to understand is that fear is OK. Yes, we've all been fearful (and yes, I include myself in that "we" statement). It can be scary picking up the phone. It can be scary going to a sales meeting.

But at the end of the day, isn't your product or service of value to someone? Aren't people glad (or going to be glad) that you've solved a problem for them? So stop worrying and fearing the marketing process, and remember this: Marketing is really nothing more than the process of developing relationships, and you, my friend, can do that in your sleep.

Veronika (Ronnie) Noize, the Marketing Coach, is a successful Vancouver, WA-based entrepreneur, author, speaker, and Certified Professional Coach. Through coaching, classes and workshops, Ronnie helps small businesses attract more clients. For free marketing resources including articles and valuable marketing tools, visit her web site at http://www.sohomarketingguru.com/

About the Author:
Veronika (Ronnie) Noize, known professionally as the Marketing Coach, is a successful coach and marketing strategist, as well as the author of How to Create a Killer Elevator Speech, and The Real Magic Bullet of Marketing, her first full-length book.

As a senior marketing executive for over 10 years, Ronnie launched more than 200 consumer products, including books, CDs, toys, and games. She created sales and licensing programs that generated more than $650 million dollars internationally for properties such as The X-Files, Magic the Gathering, and Star Wars.

In 2001 Ronnie appeared as Your Marketing Coach on a regional business television program in the Pacific NW. The show aired on the local Fox affiliate, and is now in syndication in Israel and Taiwan. A regular columnist for the NW Women’s Journal and the Vancouver Business Journal, she has also written more than 100 articles that were published in The Home Business Journal, The CEO Refresher, and The Home Business Report, among other business and trade publications.

In 2004, she founded the Northwest Women’s Virtual Business Network, a virtual space where local businesswomen can network and connect with others.

A tireless small business advocate, Ronnie helps business owners and marketing professionals attract more clients and double their revenues. She supplies plenty of free marketing tools and information on her web site at www.VeronikaNoize.com, where you’ll also find her workshops, seminars, and teleclasses.

She says that one of the most difficult problems for new and mature, large and small businesses is figuring out where, when, and how to allocate their often scarce resources of time, energy, and money so that they can meet their business development goals quickly and easily.

Recently honored as the 2007 Coach of the Year by her ICF chapter, Ronnie also leads classes at the International Coach Academy in addition to her coaching practice.

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Using Smo for SEO

Author: Ihab

No, it’s not a secret language. Neither is it classified information. SMO or Social Media Optimization is a very trendy acronym that’s been playing around online marketing communities since the power of social networking sites like Orkut, Facebook, Digg, MySpace, Yahoo! 360, etc. were realized by the same. With the goal being to move beyond common e-marketing methods like SEO [Search Engine Optimization], SMO is a very useful tactic that can be applied to reach a far wider audience and tap into a larger network of bloggers, vloggers, businesses and even casual surfers.



RSS feeds, with their immediate update alert options, have empowered businesses utilizing SMO tactics even more. The target audience can have access to your content as soon as it is updated or modified. They can tag, book mark, vote for, recommend or even promote your website with the various options available on most social networking sites.



Through an interesting and relevant profile, you can have easy access to similar communities, like-minded individuals, associate businesses and the like. Once your website and business’ credibility is established, all the above parties participate in carrying your message across by providing links and track backs to your page or profile. Brand awareness is thus created at no cost whatsoever with such simple and easy e-marketing.

At Clear Media Online, our Search engine optimizers recognize the power SMO holds in today’s socially compact world. We are proficient in creating interesting and appealing profiles for our clients allowing them to take their businesses to the next level. Our e-marketing strategies not only optimize our client’s brand awareness, but also ensure that they attain optimum visibility in social media searches besides regular search engine searches.

About the Author:

This article is by Ihab Kharma, who is a freelance writer. He is well informed on the latest online markteing strategies. If you want to know more about e-Marketing or online marketing, make sure you read our regular updates on http://clearmedia.blogspot.com




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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Better Strategies For Uncommon Marketing Success

Author: Adejo Kelvin

To make money online many people jump right in before they are properly prepared. You know that to be a rocket scientist, a doctor, a brick layer, a construction worker, an office worker, a teacher there are prerequisites, things you must learn, before you can be successful, you don't just jump right in unprepared.


The same applies to the Internet marketing industry even though there are unsavory people out there who'd have you believe it's a "Walk in the Park" and requires no more than the belief that you can just do it.


And I'll have to admit, it is a walk in the park compared to what you have to put up with in the working world punching a clock being a subordinate to someone who does not have your interests in mind, but there are still rules you have to follow and pitfalls you must avoid to actually make Internet marketing work for you.


Most people will not make a dime online and yet there are others who will make more in one month than most people make in a whole year. Why is that?


My answer begins with the age-old chicken or egg question, "what comes first the chicken or the egg"? Personally I vote for, well never mind, each argument you or I make comes back to the same old conclusion - I have no clue and I don't think many of us do either.


But one thing I do have a clue about and know for sure is that to make money online you must first have Passion for the company products and/or service of any Internet business from which you expect to make money.


Passion in this sense simply means that you've researched and like the company and products or services. It is then that you translate that like (or Passion) into the education, excitement and work that usually accompany Passion.


I will have to say that many online entrepreneurs are so good at what they do that they ignore passion because they can sell anything. But I'm concerned about those of you who are not so knowledgeable at working an online business successfully.


Now, I'm not trying to make anyone believe that Passion is the only thing necessary. Because to be successful you must also have a good website, good marketing, widespread advertising, company support, effective keywords, and etc. Those things are often learned from the company you join - but sidestep Passion and you reduce your chances for success dramatically.


It therefore follows that, if you have no Passion for the company and the products and services provided by that company, again, you won't attempt to do the work you are being taught.


Internet marketing work is typically not all that difficult or time consuming but it does take motivation caused by Passion to get you off and running with a sustained effort so that you won't stumble.


You have a great resource in the Internet search engines to search about the Internet Marketing industry for business opportunities, USE IT!


Your research should uncover a company that you like and have confidence in. It should be solid, founded on great principles, and easy to understand with great products and services that are sell-able for which you can have Passion. If you don't find it move on,


You can find the right opportunity containing the attributes identified above.


Comments like, well, that one sounds good and the compensation plan is excellent so I guess I'll start that business - does not sound like a decision based on anything near Passion. And remember when you hear that an Internet "guru" does that, don't be tempted, because as I said earlier they are experienced and can sell just about anything, without being Passionate about the company products and services.


Note: By the way it's your goal to get to the point where you can sell about anything online. That end skill and goal is a worthy one indeed.


Remember, there are other steps you must make before you step into Internet Marketing but if you don't first find the right company products and services to be passionate about, all of those other steps may just cause you a lot of frustration instead of bringing you great success.


Not being Passionate about a company and products and services that has market proof that it will sell is a pitfall you simply must avoid.


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if there is any way you feel i can help you, do reach me on adejokelvin@yahoo.com


To You Success!


Kelvin.


About the Author:

Adejo Kelvin is a successful internet marketer and inforprenue and is willing to help people to succeed in their various internet businesses

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