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		<title>How You Can Boost Your Profits With Business-To-Business Marketing Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jeffrey Houdyschell asked: Business to business marketing online Internet style. This is not a new marketing technique. In fact, the design of having two or even more businesses help to endorse one another products and services is a tried and true method that has provided profitable results for most entities involved. Knowledgeable business owners and [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jeffrey Houdyschell</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Business to business marketing online Internet style. This is not a new marketing technique. In fact, the design of having two or even more businesses help to endorse one another products and services is a tried and true method that has provided profitable results for most entities involved. Knowledgeable business owners and webmasters recognize the enormous value brought to their company by business-to-business marketing. Marketing online offers another dimension with enormous reach that will allow businesses to continue their networking efforts in the virtual and viral world that the Internet provides.<br/><br/>Lets say for example that a brick and mortar company like a dog grooming business will benefit and gain customers from displaying advertisements at the local veterinarian offices. Dog owners, who trust these veterinarians are more likely to take their pets for a professional grooming to a business recommended by an already trusted establishment, like their local vet. On the other hand, the clients of the dog grooming business will be most likely those who need a veterinarian for their pets, and they will most likely trust the vet suggested by the professional grooming business who already has an reputable relationship with them. The same concept applies to business-to-business marketing; The Internet simply adds a new aspect to this method.<br/><br/>If the local pet grooming business and the veterinarian both have a website it will permit for further business-to-business marketing, Internet style. Since the services provided by the pet grooming business and veterinarian only tangentially overlap, they are not in direct competition with one another, but instead will be able to do business-to-business marketing online in the truest sense of the term.<br/><br/>These businesses could then continue with this business-to-business marketing method with other related businesses. For example the Pet grooming business could establish a relationship with pet magazines, animal shelters and other groups that are not in direct competition with each other.<br/><br/>This form of business-to-business marketing has become commonplace online and savvy webmasters and business owners have been taking advantage of this viral marketing method in many different forms. Website owners will cross promote each other&#8217;s products, services and business opportunities to each others subscribers lists in an email marketing campaign. Or just place ads on each other&#8217;s websites.<br/><br/>Finding these business-to-business marketing opportunities are not as hard as you would think. Perhaps you are starting a new website promoting your own type of network marketing opportunity and need a professionally designed website. The design company you hire to design your website could benefit from new people you recruit into your new business. Just as you could benefit from people looking for website design that need a business to promote on their new website.<br/><br/>So now you have your new network marketing website designed and need to add content to it. You then hire a ghost writer, establish a relationship and before you know it they are sending you prospects and you in turn send them back to first the website design company and then to the ghost writer. All of related but non-competing businesses start benefiting from the viral nature of business-to-business marketing online. Next you need your site optimized for the search engines, OK, OK, I&#8217;ll stop now, but you get the picture right?<br/><br/>These are highly viral and lucrative methods that all involved can benefit from. The next time that you do business with another business remember to look for the business-to-business marketing opportunity.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jody Gabourie asked: is all about creating and fostering relationships with your prospects and your clients. A big part of achieving this is that people need to know, like and trust you before they&#8217;ll engage in a relationship with you or do any business with you.Before a person will commit to making a purchase from [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jody Gabourie</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>is all about creating and fostering relationships with your prospects and your clients. A big part of achieving this is that people need to know, like and trust you before they&#8217;ll engage in a relationship with you or do any business with you.<br/><br/>Before a person will commit to making a purchase from you, they need to trust that your products and services will do what you say they are supposed to. Also, if you want to keep your profitable clients, they have to continue to trust that you&#8217;ll deliver on your promises.<br/><br/>Trust is the basis of any relationship, be it personal or strictly business. Take a look at the following ways that you can build trust and credibility into your small business marketing strategies:<br/><br/>1. Provide examples<br/><br/>Give lots of case studies and examples that outline how you&#8217;ve helped clients and the difference it has made in their business and their life.<br/><br/>Real examples are much more powerful and credible than simply making claims about your service or products.<br/><br/>2. Seek out referrals<br/><br/>We all ask our friends and colleagues to recommend good places to eat or a reliable plumber, because we trust the opinions of people we know.<br/><br/>It&#8217;s the same for your business; actively seek out referrals from satisfied customers. Implementing a marketing system to generate referrals is one of the most overlooked marketing tactics for small businesses.<br/><br/>3. Get testimonials People always pay more attention to what others have to say about you than any claims you make about yourself and your business. Make it easy for your customers to provide testimonials. Create some marketing systems to facilitate this and then use the testimonials in all your marketing tactics: website, sales pages, direct mail, email communications, brochures and so on.<br/><br/>4. Offer guarantees<br/><br/>None of us like &#8220;buyer&#8217;s remorse&#8221; and providing a guarantee of service or results of your products and services will go a long way to help alleviate any concerns people have in handing over money to you.<br/><br/>Make sure you act promptly and with no hassles when you have to fulfill your guarantee. Keeping your word is a huge part of building trust with people.<br/><br/>5. Share your contact information<br/><br/>Nothing raises a red flag more with me than when I cannot find a business&#8217;s contact details &#8211; address, phone number, fax, email address, website, name of their assistant, customer service number, etc.<br/><br/>By listing your contact information on all your marketing materials, you go a long way in showing people you exist, you are a real legitimate business and you&#8217;re available if they have any concerns or questions.<br/><br/>6. Write articles<br/><br/>Write and submit articles to establish yourself as an expert and to help build a reputation that shows you know what you&#8217;re talking about, you&#8217;re willing to share your expertise, and you&#8217;re &#8220;here to stay&#8221; &#8211; all components towards building trust.<br/><br/>7. Stay in touch<br/><br/>Regular and consistent contact with people helps facilitate trust &#8211; they know you&#8217;re around and interested.<br/><br/>Contact your prospects and clients regularly (via email, phone call, card, etc.) to get feedback, follow up, and provide useful tips.<br/><br/>8. Be a resource<br/><br/>Provide information that is timely and helpful to your prospects and clients. Post articles on your website, send them an applicable, interesting report or magazine clipping, forward an email with details about a great teleseminar or workshop they might benefit from.<br/><br/>9. Let your personality come through<br/><br/>People do business with people, not companies. Help prospects trust you by letting them get to know you. Share your personality and passion in your marketing strategies and communications &#8211; for instance, have a picture of yourself on your website, share some tidbits about your personal life (hobbies, likes &#038; dislikes, pets) and don&#8217;t be afraid to express opinions in your writing.<br/><br/>Take a look at your day-to-day marketing tactic and determine if you are doing all you can to build trust with your prospective and current clients.<br/><br/>If not, try incorporating a couple of the suggestions above and once they&#8217;re running smoothly and are part of your marketing system, then add a couple more. Keep doing this and you&#8217;ll be rewarded with long lasting, rewarding and profitable relationships with many people.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>7 Steps to Creating a Successful Small Business Marketing Plan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Robert L Moment asked: Small business marketing is all about determining the needs of your target market and then providing solutions to meet those needs. These 7 steps are aimed at entrepreneurs starting a small business and those who want to create a successful small business marketing plan for an existing business. Most small business [...]]]></description>
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<p>Small business marketing is all about determining the needs of your target market and then providing solutions to meet those needs.</p>
<p>These 7 steps are aimed at entrepreneurs starting a small business and those who want to create a successful small business marketing plan for an existing business.</p>
<p>Most small business promotions focus on how great their products and services are. Instead, you should educate your target market consistently and start building a relationship that will establish your credibility and trust. It is important to develop a marketing mindset. “Think Marketing” your products and services all of the time. It is very important to consistently market your products and services. Don’t fall into the trap of stop and go marketing. Some small business owners only market when sales are down.</p>
<p>You can’t have a successful small business without having a successful small business marketing plan. Effective small business marketing is the way to growth and profits.</p>
<p>If you’re a small business owner or you want to know how to start a small business in the future, this simple 7-step plan will help you understand your business and your target market.</p>
<p>How to Start a Small Business Marketing Plan: 7 Steps</p>
<p>Begin the process by answering these questions:</p>
<p>1) Who &#8212; Who specifically is your target market? Who is your ideal client? What research can you do to find out more about your target market?</p>
<p>2) What &#8212; What products and services do your ideal clients want and need? What does your product and service do for your ideal client? What problems does your product solve for your customer? What are the solutions that your ideal client is looking for? What is your area of specialty that will differentiate you in the marketplace? What are the industry trends? What type of message will your ideal client likely respond to? What are you ultimately selling? For example: Are you selling eye glasses or are you selling vision? What is your unique mix of products and services? What is your pricing strategy?</p>
<p>3) Where &#8212; Where is your ideal client? Where is your customer located geographically? Where will you position yourself so they can easily find you? Where are the best places to get your marketing message to them? Will you speak to groups, hold seminars, or write a blog, newsletters or articles?</p>
<p>4) When &#8212; How frequently does your target market need to hear your marketing message? When are they most likely to buy your products and services?</p>
<p>5) Why &#8212; Why are you in business? Why do customers or clients buy from you? Why should they choose your product or service over your competition?</p>
<p>6) How &#8212; How does your customer buy your product or service? How are you going to reach potential buyers for your services and products? How will you communicate your marketing message? How will you provide customers or clients with the information they need to make their buying decision?</p>
<p>7) Marketing Mindset – Practice mastering a Marketing Mindset and you will be on the path to a profitable small business.</p>
<p>With these 7 steps, you can take action towards starting a small business marketing plan that targets new customers. “Marketing is about testing and evaluating your return on investment. But it’s primarily about helping people get what they want.” Master these small business marketing steps and you will be on the path to more profit and success as a business owner.</p></div>
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