
Successful Promotion is a State of Mind
Copyright 1998-2008 Kinesis, Inc.
Every good marketing plan should
have a section on ongoing promotion and
publicity, which outlines ways of reaching your target market. These tools can
do many of the same things paid advertising is supposed to do, at a fraction
of
the cost. With an on-going publicity strategy, you can enhance your image and
bring in new business.
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Your first step: examine your marketing
plan. Does it outline a carefully selected
target market and identify its needs? Does it list your products
and services
that will meet those needs? Your marketing plan should describe how
you will
make it easy for your potential customers to buy what you sell. And,
it should
describe how these people will learn that your business exists -
i.e. your
promotion.
Next, take a look at your business
itself. Do you know who you are? Are you
using your image as a consistent marketing tool? In a world of intense
competition, credibility and trust are crucial. This stands true
for corporations,
small businesses, and non-profit organizations. Establish a company
message
you believe in and repeat it over and over in your promotional materials.
Fortunately, consistent promotion
is a state of mind - once you start promoting
your message, you'll find opportunities everywhere you turn. By reinforcing
your
image and repeating publicity, you'll begin to see dividends accrue
for your
organization. As your company's stories appear in the media, your
clients and
prospects will perceive you as more credible. You are positioning
yourself as
the expert. As you send out materials such as newsletters and ezines,
you
build a relationship with people over time. They feel like you are
a friend, not a
pushy salesperson.
If you're not sure where to start
or where to go next, a professional agency can
help you refine your existing strategy and create marketing tools
to meet your
specific goals.
Here are some marketing tools to consider:
1. Newsletter: A newsletter can establish
you as an authority. It makes a great
direct mail piece that will give you ongoing contact with your customers
and
prospects. A dynamic and interesting newsletter can mean new business.
Formatting tips: Provide a lot of useful information in easy-to-read
paragraphs.
Use short words. Make sentences brief. Illustrate your ideas with
cartoons,
photos, and graphics.
2. Brochures: Brochures can convey
extensive information regarding your
business. The best brochures include graphic images - use photos,
graphs,
illustrations, and diagrams. But, make sure you also include written
copy
about your organization and the services that you offer. Offer your
brochures
to current customers to pass along. Hand them out at events and trade
shows.
3. Press releases: Make sure your
press releases are well written and news
worthy. Your release should reinforce and build upon your business
identity.
If you are submitting it to a newspaper, include an appealing photograph.
Tell
a story about a client you have helped, or discuss new technology
your
company is implementing.
4. Special events: Events raise awareness
of your business and they provide
a service to the community. Try creating or sponsoring an event that
will be of
interest to your target audience. As people begin to associate your
organization with the event, you derive publicity, goodwill, and
new leads. Another option is
for a business to partner with a non-profit organization as fund-raising
co-sponsors. Try offering seminars and workshops that feature you
as the expert.
5. Ezine: Publishing an ezine will
help position your business as an expert in
your field. In addition, you will be providing tips to your customers
that will help
them. It sets you apart from your competitors and instills confidence
and trust
in your readers, making it easier for them to do business with you.
Wendy Maynard, your friendly marketing
maven, is the owner of Kinesis. Kinesis specializes in marketing,
graphic and website design, and business
writing. Visit Kinetic Ideas at http://www.wendy.kinesisinc.com for
more free
marketing wisdom. Want to harness the power of kinetic marketing?
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