by Charlie Cook
www.marketingforsuccess.com
You want to market your business but you don't want to spend a lot of money. You may be just starting out and have precious little capital or you may have a successful business but want to spend as little as possible for the greatest results. Or, you may just be cheap. How can you create a marketing strategy that results in a steady stream of new clients on a shoestring budget?
The key is having the KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, SYSTEMS and TOOLS to create and implement your marketing plan.
While service professionals and small business owners are experts in their business, they often don't have the marketing knowledge they need to grow their businesses. If you aren't attracting dozens of new prospects each week and converting at least one of them to client status, you need to learn what to do to market your business.
Depending on your budget, you can:
Once you have a marketing plan you'll need to develop some marketing skills, no matter what your role is in your organization. The three most important skills are:
1. Asking the Right
Questions
Open-ended questions are the best way to direct
prospects to engage prospects, direct their thinking and
learn what they want. Do you know:
Use questions to get the answers. Put together 5-10 questions to ask your prospects.
2. Listening
Listen carefully to understand, provide a synthesis of
their responses and use a problem-solving approach to
provide the link between symptoms and causes.
3. Writing Compelling Copy
The copy in your marketing materials and the copy you
use for your "elevator speech" will make the difference
between attracting or boring prospects. Demonstrate to
prospects, that you understand their concerns and their
business context, and that you are the expert they need.
Start by regularly giving them an idea they can use.
Establish systems to support your marketing plan.
Setting up the systems to market your business costs
little and make an unmanageable task a clerical function
you or your assistant can do. You'll need to set a
schedule for marketing activities, define
responsibilities and use your computer to automate
tasks.
The most important systems to develop and implement are
a way to collect leads and stay in touch with prospects
and clients. You'll need a centralized database and a
schedule for staying in touch with prospects and clients
in order to do this.
Automate functions where possible so you can focus your
time on delivering products and services. There is
simple and easy to use software that can help you manage
contacts, add prospects to your database and send out
broadcast emails to the people who are interested in
getting your ideas. Once you've put these marketing
systems in place, you can focus on handling the growing
number of inquires you will receive.
The tools you need to market your business will vary depending on your target market and the products and services you offer. The basics include:
Take a look at your marketing and determine if you have the Knowledge, Skills, Systems and Tools to attract a steady stream of new clients. Identify the gaps and fill them. You may need to invest a few dollars to make many, but with frugal marketing strategies you can limit marketing expenditures and maximize profits.
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