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		<title>Small Business Marketing Assessment: is Your Marketing Time Sacred?</title>
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Kendall Summerhawk asked: You&#8217;ve heard it before, right?How you&#8217;re supposed to work on your business instead of in your business? Sounds good, but how on earth do you make that happen when you&#8217;re already stretched thin trying to get everything done in your day?Carving out time to consistently work on your woman-owned business is actually [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Kendall Summerhawk</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>You&#8217;ve heard it before, right?<br/><br/>How you&#8217;re supposed to work on your business instead of in your business? Sounds good, but how on earth do you make that happen when you&#8217;re already stretched thin trying to get everything done in your day?<br/><br/>Carving out time to consistently work on your woman-owned business is actually quite simple if, instead of trying to &#8220;fit it all in&#8221;, you shift your outlook about this important time.<br/><br/>Trying to &#8220;fit it all in&#8221; is a left-brained, logical way of looking at your time. It&#8217;s a distinctly masculine viewpoint of time, which works great when you need to powerhouse your way through a project. But, it does not work as well when you find yourself butting up against the competing needs of clients, family, exercise, down time and other priorities.<br/><br/>Here are four tips for turning your marketing strategy time into sacred time so you can accomplish what matters most, even on your busiest days:<br/><br/>Small Business Marketing Tip #1: Create a ritual of beginning and completing your marketing tasks.<br/><br/>Days that seem to run together are missing the important ritual of beginning and completing, a ritual that actually helps you feel like time is slowing down. So instead of letting your marketing tasks bleed through to everything else, create your own personal ritual that signals the start of your marketing for the day. One of my favorite rituals is to close out my email program, unplug the telephone and pull out my marketing to-do list. When finished, I just reverse my steps for a satisfying feeling of completion.<br/><br/>Small Business Marketing Tip #2: Clear space on your desk, even if just for ten minutes.<br/><br/>If your desk is normally piled with papers and sticky notes, try moving everything off to one side so you have a nice, clean welcoming work space. You&#8217;ll be surprised at how much more creative you are with your marketing plans when you (literally!) make space for them!<br/><br/>Small Business Marketing Tip #3: Keep it pretty.<br/><br/>Who says marketing has to be unattractive?! I use pretty marking pens, colorful folders, pretty paper clips and sticky notes with inspiring messages printed on them to keep my marketing ideas and projects organized and fun. Making what we do a visual treat is an important part of creating a feeling of the sacred.<br/><br/>Small Business Marketing Tip #4: Don&#8217;t let the needs of others trample your sacred time.<br/><br/>Sacred time inspires feelings of abundance, importance and quiet. Think of it this way: you wouldn&#8217;t play loud rock music in the middle of a sanctuary, would you? Of course not. So it makes sense that you wouldn&#8217;t let other people interrupt your sacred marketing strategy time either.<br/><br/>By thinking of your marketing strategy time as sacred time you&#8217;ll find it simple and easy to honor working on your business, so that your woman-owned business grows and thrives into the true expression of your Soul&#8217;s Divine Mission™ that it&#8217;s meant to be!<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Small Business Marketing: What Puts you Closest to the Money?</title>
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Kendall Summerhawk asked: Do you know what most women entrepreneurs bring with them when they start their own business?The notion that being busy means being productive.Nothing could be farther from the truth!As I warn my business coaching clients, this faulty (and even dangerous) notion is a hold-over from the days of working at a j-o-b.You [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Kendall Summerhawk</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Do you know what most women entrepreneurs bring with them when they start their own business?<br/><br/>The notion that being busy means being productive.<br/><br/>Nothing could be farther from the truth!<br/><br/>As I warn my business coaching clients, this faulty (and even dangerous) notion is a hold-over from the days of working at a j-o-b.<br/><br/>You see, at a job, you&#8217;re paid to show up and stay busy. What people do at their jobs is rarely connected with actually bringing in new clients or making money.<br/><br/>But when you work for yourself, EVERYTHING you do MUST be tightly connected to getting and keeping new clients. Period.<br/><br/>Which means handling things like most emails, filing, problem solving (unless it&#8217;s solving your clients&#8217; problems), administrative trivia, surfing the &#8216;net, sorting your Outlook files, paying bills, fiddling with your website, creating brochures&#8230; are a waste of time. These tasks don&#8217;t put women entrepreneurs closest to the money; they pull them away from it!<br/><br/>Here are my top favorite tasks that I do nearly every day to put me closest to the money:<br/><br/>Small Business Marketing Strategy #1: Write an article.<br/><br/>Not crazy about writing or not sure what to write about? One of the tips I shared in a recent Success Circle Marketing Makeover call is to write like you are having a conversation. Pretend you are chatting with a good friend about a very specific topic.<br/><br/>Small Business Marketing Strategy #2: Send a &#8220;thinking about you&#8221; card&#8230;or two!<br/><br/>Why not surprise a client, referral source, another woman entrepreneur or prospective client with a friendly &#8220;keep in touch&#8221; card? They will feel special&#8230;and think you are too!<br/><br/>Small Business Marketing Strategy #3: Send a press release written as a mini-article.<br/><br/>Think a press release is only to announce an important event? Nope! Take one of your articles, trim it down to 250 words and add your author&#8217;s bio. You can use this strategy to send one a week.<br/><br/>Small Business Marketing Strategy #4: Record a free audio tip for your website.<br/><br/>Even better, transcribe it and post it on your website as a viewable option. Google will love your site for adding fresh content.<br/><br/>Small Business Marketing Strategy #5: Make your first (or next) information product.<br/><br/>Keep it simple and get your information product done now! The credibility and leverage you gain will tremendously boost your business. Example: one of my Platinum Inner Circle clients created a $9.95 eBook on a popular topic. The result? This woman entrepreneur received dozens of sales and several new clients worth many thousands of dollars. Nice!<br/><br/>Small Business Marketing Strategy #6: Ask to be interviewed or to interview an expert.<br/><br/>Interviews are easy to set up. They increase your credibility, widen your exposure and raise your expert status, whether you&#8217;re the expert giving the interview or conducting the interview. Choose someone you respect. Call to ask for the interview (you&#8217;ll be surprised how often you&#8217;ll hear &#8220;yes&#8221;.) Then record the interview and offer it as a mp3 file on your website.<br/><br/>My business coaching challenge: make a stand for doing ONE small business marketing strategy each day, and then integrate your action into your daily routine.<br/><br/>This is how you&#8217;ll go from being busy to becoming successful&#8230; with a lot more time to enjoy!<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 11:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
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Nate Stockard asked: Small business marketing is small, as noted by the name, but too many times business owners think that small business marketing is too small for planning, budgets, or strategies. Since small businesses usually have little or no marketing budget and are concentrating on just keeping the doors open, owners, more times than [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Nate Stockard</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Small business marketing is small, as noted by the name, but too many times business owners think that small business marketing is too small for planning, budgets, or strategies. Since small businesses usually have little or no marketing budget and are concentrating on just keeping the doors open, owners, more times than not, neglect their marketing planning. No business should exist without marketing planning and strategies!<br/><br/><strong>Actually, small business marketing requires planning and strategy more than major companies.</strong><br/><br/>When the marketing manager of a large corporation has a $20 million marketing budget just for print ads, they have room to make mistakes, produce the wrong ads, and even scrap the marketing plan half-way through completion. Small businesses don&#8217;t have such freedom and liberty. Small business marketing should contain a plan before anything else happens in the company in the area of sales and marketing. There should be budgets and strategies created as early as possible and reviewed as often as possible.<br/><br/><strong>Create a marketing plan as soon as you decide to start a business.</strong><br/><br/>My company specializes in helping small businesses with marketing and design, and we encounter many of the same problems, and they all stem from lack of early planning. Once you decide to start a business, start creating a marketing plan.<br/><br/><br/><br/>Who are your customers?<br/><br/>What are their needs and wants?<br/><br/>How will you acquire new customers?<br/><br/>What kind of customer relationship management systems will you use?<br/><br/>What do your customers expect from you?<br/><br/>What are your products&#8217; benefits?<br/><br/>What are your strengths?<br/><br/>What are your weaknesses?<br/><br/>How will you advertise?<br/><br/>How much will you budget for marketing?<br/><br/><br/><br/>This list is actually very small when it comes to creating a marketing plan, but you must answer all of these questions and more. Small business marketing must be precise, have a defined strategy, and contain at least a rough budget. Figure out who your customer is, how you will reach them, and why they will buy from you. Starting with these three areas will give you a plethora of other questions to answer in figuring out the maze of small business marketing.<br/><br/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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Joe S. White asked: Small business marketing is a passion of mine! It is very exciting especially when you start to see results. When a customer says &#8220;I saw you on top of Google and went to your website, then I did a search on YouTube and you came up 1st there, after that I [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Joe S. White</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Small business marketing is a passion of mine! It is very exciting especially when you start to see results. When a customer says &#8220;I saw you on top of Google and went to your website, then I did a search on YouTube and you came up 1st there, after that I called a sign on the side of the road, that was you too, I figured i had no choice where I was going to buy&#8230; Who does your small business marketing? and you say, I do&#8230; It makes you feel good.. all the way to the bank&#8230;<br/><br/>Search engines are the best place to start when you begin your quest for the best small business marketing ideas. Google gets most of the traffic and their results are sent to many other search engines. Getting on the 1st page of Google is really much easier than you think&#8230;<br/><br/>There&#8217;s a friend of mine that owns a business near mine and as a result of using these simple ideas he was listed on the 1st page of Google in 2 days. He landed a $3600 job as a result of his efforts. This small business marketing stuff not rocket science, it&#8217;s just following a proven system that works.<br/><br/>If you are looking for small business marketing ideas, in specific geographical locations, then Google Local is quick and easy way to start. This is the listing on the top of google when you search for a local listing like (Hot Tubs Minneapolis) there is a map on the left with businesses on the right. Google Local is a great website marketing strategy because, its easy, free and fast.<br/><br/>There are a few tricks I have figured out over the years with Google Local , like how to show up for more than just one city. This is the best place to start for online small business marketing for local results.<br/><br/>PPC (Pay Per Click) is another service that is offered by Google and great for small business marketing. The &#8220;Pay&#8221; part shouldn&#8217;t scare you because you have complete control. You pay $5 to start and choose the areas you want your add to show up. You can choose 10 miles around your location, or a metro area, or state or country..<br/><br/>With PPC you can write unlimited ads and Google rotates them automatically so you can see which ones are getting the best click through rate. You can then delete the losers and keep the winners. You can set a budget anywhere from $5 and up or you can set a monthly budget of $300 per month. PPC has been a very important strategy for my small business marketing.<br/><br/>I&#8217;ve spent $52,000 with Google since January of 2005 and it is hands down the best and easiest small business marketing I have ever done. The cool part is I have never spoken to anyone that works for Google. I actually have never had to email them either&#8230; I do get a Christmas card from from Google each year. Tip: Again there are a few tricks with Google PPC that can save you money and time setting up your account. In summary this is the quickest way to increase website traffic and learn cutting edge tactics about small business marketing&#8230;<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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<div><em><strong>Henal Patel</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>You have a brilliant idea for a new business. You go ahead and open your business, ready to offer a wonderful new service to happily awaiting clients. But how can you drive those clients to you? How can you ensure that your business will succeed? What is the most important thing for your business – besides the customer? The answer is marketing. Marketing is the backbone of any business establishment. This is true especially when the targeted business focuses on a local community through local ads. Customized planning procedures are available online to suit each and every business in implementing an excellent marketing strategy.<br/><br/>Small businesses can benefit from the useful tips that are available on the Internet to target local search traffic. Tips are the best shortcut to use. The crucial objective of a marketing strategy is to cost-effectively increase traffic without resorting to banner advertising which is often ineffective. With the advent of the Internet, you will use sophisticated, cutting edge technology that reaches the maximum number of people. You do not have to resort to old, outdated, expensive marketing techniques that are no longer effective for your business, or any business.<br/><br/>Marketing your business on the internet help you to target at the specific group of consumers who are looking for your service or product more effectively. Everybody have internet services or is easily available. Most people simply do a search on the internet for a service or product they are looking for with a few keywords. Your business will be available to them with the necessary information even some description of your service or products. This is what a consumer is looking for.<br/><br/>The best local advertising tips also save considerable time and money when creating a marketing plan. These tips serve as a guide for the beginners in a field who wish to enhance and establish their small businesses. You get to utilize the secrets and tips that have worked for others. Isn’t it great that the work has already been done for you? The Internet is a great source for pioneering pragmatic ideas. It’s been proven through the numerous companies who have achieved success online.<br/><br/>Utilization of marketing resources often grabs the attention of local customers. Effective marketing procedures include perspective planning, conception and formulation of a business strategy, selection of appropriate marketing materials, and local search strategies. The ultimate aim of any business is to grab the attention of a potential local customer so that he or she will utilize their product or service. It is a given that a customer is more likely to use a service or buy from a business when that company is local. Why? Maybe it is because the customer feels ties to the community and feels better about putting money into a local business. Maybe it is because there is a better potential for improved customer service. Whatever the reason, you will want to attract customers who are right there in your community, and this will give you the opportunity to cultivate new business relationships and ensure word-of-mouth marketing.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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Joy Gendusa asked: What is it and who needs one?The term business marketing strategy might sound like it is esoteric or stratospheric, so let&#8217;s take the mystery out of it so you can devise and implement your own business marketing strategy that fits in to your small business plan.Strategy comes from a Greek word &#8220;stratagein&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Joy Gendusa</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>What is it and who needs one?<br/><br/>The term business marketing strategy might sound like it is esoteric or stratospheric, so let&#8217;s take the mystery out of it so you can devise and implement your own business marketing strategy that fits in to your small business plan.<br/><br/>Strategy comes from a Greek word &#8220;stratagein&#8221; meaning &#8220;to be a general&#8221;. Think of a strategy as an overall plan of action needed to win a war. The smaller, detailed actions are called tactics. You can have tactical plans which help you achieve your strategic marketing plan or overall business marketing strategy. That&#8217;s simple enough, isn&#8217;t it?<br/><br/>A business marketing strategy or strategic marketing plan is an overall plan of marketing actions you intend to take in order to accomplish a specific goal for your company.<br/><br/>Start with a goal: $2 million in sales this year; expand into new premises by a certain date; double the size of the company in 2 years&#8230; whatever the goal may be. Something realistic but challenging. That&#8217;s the &#8220;war&#8221; you want to win. Guess who the general is.<br/><br/>Then work out a simple, overall plan of the major marketing steps needed to accomplish that (for example):<br/><br/> Publish a newsletter for all existing customers and mail out quarterly.  Work out 4 special offers in the year and promote them to all our customers.  Set up on-line shopping and expand the web site.  Direct mail campaign promoting the web site to all customers.  Get mailing lists of (target markets) and do a series of 3 mailings of postcards to them and follow up on and close all leads.  Etc.  <br/><br/>You get the idea. Don&#8217;t rush this. Do your homework. What worked in the past? Read up on successful marketing campaigns.<br/><br/>Your business marketing strategy needs to be laid out in the right sequence and you should have some idea of budget when you write it. &#8220;Run a series of 30 second TV ads during the Superbowl&#8221; might sound like a good thing to do but can you afford it? On the other hand, when you build your business marketing strategy you mustn&#8217;t try and cut corners. If you don&#8217;t promote heavily, it doesn&#8217;t matter how good your product or service is, no one will know about it and you will go broke.<br/><br/>What really works when it comes to marketing?<br/><br/>Many business owners don&#8217;t have a good enough answer to this important question. I learned by a combination of study and trial and error.<br/><br/>From my own hard won experience I have discovered that a real marketing campaign will take into consideration at least the seven points which are outlined below:<br/><br/>1. Target Your Market <br/><br/>Your marketing will produce the best results for the lowest cost when you target prospects with the greatest need for what you offer.<br/><br/>Identify the best people to send your postcards to. Design your postcards to appeal to their greatest need.<br/><br/>If you are able to break down your target market into sub markets you can then write postcards that specifically speak to the needs of those people (an example is breaking down your own customer list into customers who buy most often, customers who spend the most money with you, customers who have been your customers the longest and then making them special offers based on the category they fit into).<br/><br/>2. Create A USP For Your Business <br/><br/>USP stands for &#8220;Unique Selling Proposition&#8221;.<br/><br/>It is a statement of what is different about your company and its products. Your USP gives the reason people should do business with you. It amplifies the benefit of doing business with you and your company. My USP is POSTCARD MARKETING EXPERTS.<br/><br/>Create your own USP and put it on all your promotional materials, invoices, shipping labels etc.<br/><br/>Use your USP to communicate the benefit of doing business with you and why you are better than any of your competitors.<br/><br/>3. Always Make an Offer <br/><br/>Make sure you ask your prospects and customers to do something when they receive your postcard. By offering them something you know they are likely to want and giving them a smooth path to respond on, you are making it easy and desirable for them to respond.<br/><br/>4. Create and Maintain a Database of The Customer Information You Collect From The Responses To Your Mailings<br/><br/>Most people who receive a postcard from you won&#8217;t contact you the first time they receive one.<br/><br/>But once they contact you, you must create and maintain a database which allows you to repeatedly contact them with offers to respond to.<br/><br/>Fifty percent or more of many businesses&#8217; sales come as a result of following up with people who were previously contacted, but didn&#8217;t buy right away.<br/><br/>No kidding, repeat contact does drive sales. One-time mailings can get response, but are bound to leave sales on the table. Those sales can be picked up with repeated mailings.<br/><br/>5. Take Away the Fear of Loss <br/><br/>People don&#8217;t want to be fooled, plain and simple. Unfortunately trust does not run high today between customers and businesses in general. People have been disappointed too many times by being sold one thing and getting another.<br/><br/>A guarantee or warranty is a good way to reduce or eliminate the customers&#8217; risk of getting something other than what they bargained for.<br/><br/>Guarantees and warranties increase response and sales by reducing customer risk<br/><br/>.<br/><br/>6. Expand Your Product Line <br/><br/>Getting new customers is more expensive than selling to existing ones. By regularly developing new products and services to sell to your customers and offering these new products and services to them, you can expand your business efficiently and easily.<br/><br/>7. Test Your Postcard Promotions<br/><br/>Track the effectiveness of your postcard mailings. How many people responded to your mailing? What dollar amount of sales resulted from those responses?<br/><br/>Is the money you are spending to attract new business giving you a good return? What can you do to make your marketing more effective? Change your offer, headline, price, the timing of your offer. When you do track the results and improve your response.<br/><br/>These are the points to follow when designing your own marketing strategy. When you are done, you will have laid out the steps needed to accomplish your goal using existing resources to achieve a great marketing ROI (return on investment).<br/><br/>After that, you simply have to get those steps executed and that might require further planning but it is all in the context of your main business marketing strategy.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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<p>Entrepreneurs know the importance of a targeted small business marketing strategy. Many make the mistake of doing what big advertisers do. Rock icon Meat Loaf is in a great commercial but the product and company selling it are easily forgotten. Learn a lesson on how not to advertise</p>
<p>Remember Meat Loaf (born Michael Lee Aday)? His album Bat Out of Hell, released in 1977, has sold nearly 40,000,000 copies and was on the charts for over 9 years. He is also featured in a new commercial that is running pretty frequently on TV.</p>
<p>The ad features Meat Loaf as a dad whose son is begging him to get him a cell phone. He&#8217;s singing about how he won&#8217;t run up the minutes. Personally, I am a fan of Meat Loaf and I like the commercial. He includes some lyrics and riffs from Paradise by the Dashboard Light, which I&#8217;ve always thought was a cool tune.</p>
<p>The other afternoon, I heard the commercial and started singing the tune in my head and realized I had seen the commercial several times and could not think of the company or brand of the phone! Now, I&#8217;m thinking this was a fairly expensive production because in addition to Meat Loaf, Tiffany is in the commercial and they are probably fairly expensive talent to hire.</p>
<p>After all of this expense, I couldn&#8217;t relate a brand or a product to the commercial! I kept an eye out for the next airing and saw it was for the AT&amp;T GoPhone. Think of all the money spent on the ad. They did a lot of things right like using celebrity endorsements, a good tune and an entertaining spot. But it really made me wonder, why couldn&#8217;t I think of the company or the product?</p>
<p>What could you do differently if were considering a similar TV ad as one of your primary small business marketing tools ? For one thing, a bit more focus on the product instead of the production. You could easily think of special offers that would give prospects a reason to buy soon. I&#8217;ll bet a contest to have dinner with Meat Loaf or win a free &#8220;Bat Out of Hell&#8221; concert DVD would attract buyers. You would have a tracking mechanism to see how many inquiries and sales were generated. What if they had a toll free number, 1-800-MeatLoaf, to call and get a special offer and find out how to download the song to iTunes or even a ring-tone? The marketing folks could track response and the ROI on the ad. What if there were a contest to be in a commercial with Meat Loaf?</p>
<p>But instead, the focus was all on creativity and entertainment. I&#8217;ll bet the ad will even win an award but I still think ads should be written to sell the product now, not build a brand or win awards. My guess is that you can&#8217;t afford Meat Loaf in your ads but remember, when you do advertise, it&#8217;s about making money, not building your brand. Brands don&#8217;t put food on the table, sales do. When you spend money on marketing, either do it yourself of find a professional whose goal is to increase your profits and is willing to guarantee results, not just earn a commission.</p>
<p>The commercial may not be on TV too long but you can catch it on <a href="http://www.youtube.com" title="http://www.youtube.com" target="_blank">www.youtube.com</a>. Search for Meat Loaf AT&amp;T. This version is a 90 second commercial that does a better job of naming the product than the spot on TV but it still could have soooo much more potential as a source of REVENUE instead of a brand. When you think about branding as a strategy, ask yourself if you want to get your name out there or sell as much of you product or service as possible and build a strong and loyal customer list as quickly as possible.</p>
<p>For the small business marketing tools to add to your toolbox, go ahead and think about branding. However, your brand needs to be strong and you should strengthen it with incredible products and service or with your Unique Selling Proposition. Build your brand using marketing that creates prospects and leads. It is just as expensive to get your name out there with a compelling offer and reason for a client to buy from you now as it is to just get your name out there. The difference is the ROI. The Meat Loaf commercial offers no way to measure the ROI and small businesses can&#8217;t afford to throw scarce marketing dollars up against the wall and guess at the ROI.</p>
<p>Here is a powerful small business marketing tip when it comes to a brand-building strategy: If your financial planner came to you with an idea to spend $10,000 on marketing as an investment, you&#8217;d think, &#8220;What will my return be?because she is a trusted advisor. Use the same standards with your marketing, advertising and media reps. Ask the question: &#8220;What is my projected return and how does it compare to other marketing investments?When the rep tells you the value of impressions, ask for some statistics from other advertisers regarding the ROI of the ads and spots they are running?</p>
<p>After you watch the YouTube video, see if you can help me out. Why is Tiffany holding a leg of lamb when she enters the commercial set? Maybe there is some reference I don&#8217;t remember from Meat Loaf&#8217;s earlier days. He was quite a theatrical talent!</p></div>
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<div><em><strong>James Copper</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Regardless of the size, a small business must focus on marketing, just like any business of a substantial size. Unlike big businesses, small businesses have a lot of factors that make marketing more difficult. Primarily, these efforts are hindered by budgets and resources.<br/><br/>A marketing strategy is a step-by-step process that examines a business situation or environment. The plan identifies a target client/market, key competition, challenges and opportunities in the market.<br/><br/>Marketing is such an important part of the business process. It&#8217;s what brings consumers and products together in a market place.<br/><br/>When you have a well thought out plan in place, you generate more sales because you capture the attention of the market quickly. Small business marketing often has to be especially innovative to overcome the challenges of the limited resources. Your marketing plan forms the foundation for your business decision making, and acts a reference point for making decisions about direction changes. Marketing plans allow you to work towards your predetermined goal.<br/><br/>Primarily, this type of marketing focuses on developing a product or brand identity. A good marketing plan begins with understanding your company&#8217;s unique selling position in the marketing place. What is it that makes your products or services unique? Your brand incorporates that unique selling position and establishes an impression of your company in the mind of the target customer.<br/><br/>Many small businesses choose to use some simple methods of marketing their products and brand to their clients. Some methods of marketing include development of a web site, direct mailing efforts such as postcards or brochures, or email marketing campaigns, including newsletters. These marketing efforts are very cost effective they allow you to contact clients at very little cost and begin the steps of developing brand recognition.<br/><br/>One of the advantages a small business has is flexibility. Although a small company doesn&#8217;t have an unlimited amount of money to invest in marketing, they have the advantage of being able to make decisions quickly. If a marketing strategy isn&#8217;t working, these businesses can quickly change direction and respond to the needs of a changing market place. Small businesses do have some advantages over the giants how many can change their marketing strategy within a week?<br/><br/>Marketing for a small business is something that has to be consistently done, almost on a daily basis. You can easily implement a number of marketing tools, such as daily emails, blogs to your website, flyers on windshields or door hangers, etc.<br/><br/>One option a business has is to partner with another business and stretch marketing. Look for a small business that offers a supporting product or service and try to partner with them. Working in partnership with another company gives you flexibility to share expenses, such as graphic designers, printers, web site designers, etc. By sharing resources and times, you may stretch your budget much farther.<br/><br/>Small business marketing is necessary for success. In many cases, your best marketing tool is word of mouth from satisfied clients. Marketing is essential part of any small business success. Whether you focus your time on developing a marketing plan yourself, or use the advice of experienced professionals, marketing will help establish your company brand and image.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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<div><em><strong>Marketing Answers</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/> <br/><br/>The return on investment for the engagement of MJH Group for <strong>Small business marketing</strong> is based on the following;<br/><br/>Business Growth<br/><br/>• Increased sales and profit from effective strategy and campaign outcomes<br/><br/><strong>Marketing Strategy</strong><br/><br/>• The insight and direction provided by our strategic recommendations<br/><br/>• Provision of a documented strategic marketing plan which acts as the blue print for the successful marketing of your business<br/><br/>• Allowing you to proceed with confidence<br/><br/>• A planned and structured approach to marketing success<br/><br/><strong> Campaign Outcomes</strong><br/><br/>• Effective communication of your brand and offer<br/><br/>• Generate awareness in the market to achieve<br/><br/>• New customer acquisition<br/><br/>• A greater share of wallet from existing customers<br/><br/>• Increased sales and business growth<br/><br/><strong> Commercialisation</strong><br/><br/>• Assess the viability of new products or services<br/><br/>• Develop and implement strategies for the introduction or relaunch of products and services to provide commercial success<br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/><strong> Direct Bottom Line Savings </strong><br/><br/>• Direct Bottom Line Savings due to effective marketing management<br/><br/>• Measuring the ROI of promotions and campaigns to determine effectiveness<br/><br/>• Customer focus reducing the risk of ineffective promotion or campaigns<br/><br/>• Redirection of marketing investment into areas with the greatest return<br/><br/><strong>Effective Brand Management</strong><br/><br/>• Long term business growth through the ongoing and positive development of your brand in the marketplace<br/><br/><strong>Effective Positioning</strong><br/><br/>• Identifying the positioning strategy and building a strong market position to insulate against competition and the threat of new entrants<br/><br/>• Maintaining the desired position of your business in the market place<br/><br/><strong>Communication</strong><br/><br/>• Effective communication via regular meetings and easy to follow project plans to ensure you are kept informed and up to date on the progress of activities throughout the life of the program<br/><br/><strong>Peace of Mind</strong><br/><br/>• Experienced marketing professionals providing peace of mind that the marketing program is taken care of: you have one less thing to worry about<br/><br/>• MJH Group is transparent in our selection of clients to ensure no conflict of interest during engagements<br/><br/>• A marketing resource dedicated to the growth and development of your business.<br/><br/>For more details visit our site:<br/><br/>http://www.marketinganswers.com.au/<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>3 Affordable Small Business Marketing Strategies</title>
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David Ogden asked: Today many small businesses are marketing themselves on the Internet. As a matter of fact many small businesses today are actually Internet businesses themselves. Here are 3 affordable small business marketing strategies and you can use to get the word out about your business.1. The first thing we want to talk about [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>David Ogden</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Today many small businesses are marketing themselves on the Internet. As a matter of fact many small businesses today are actually Internet businesses themselves. Here are 3 affordable small business marketing strategies and you can use to get the word out about your business.<br/><br/>1. The first thing we want to talk about is utilizing a pay per click advertising campaign. Google Adwords and Yahoo Marketing are the two most well known companies that offer pay per click advertising campaigns.<br/><br/>These are great because you control how much money you want to bid on a targeted keywords, and you also control how much money you want to spend every month. You know that the traffic that you are getting to your website is targeted because people are searching for specific keywords or keyword phrases.<br/><br/>What makes this affordable for many small businesses is you only get billed when somebody actually clicks on your ad. This makes it very easy for you to determine if this form of our marketing is the effective for you or not.<br/><br/>2. Blogging is another affordable small business marketing strategy that you must be using. As a matter of fact, you can blog and get the word out about your business and your only investment will be in the time it takes to write the blog articles.<br/><br/>The key point to making blogging work is to social bookmark your post to the proper social directories. The other thing is to write your blog articles to target specific keyword phrases that relate to the theme of your small business.<br/><br/>This may take a little while to get the hang of, but it is really quite simple to do. You must be consistent in how you blog and how often you blog as well.<br/><br/>3. A third small business marketing strategy that has proven to be very effective is ezine advertising. The reason this is so good is because there are many email newsletters today that have been around for several years and have very loyal readers.<br/><br/>This gives you an opportunity to get the word out about your small business to people that actually will read either your classified ad, your solo ad, or an article that you run that is picked up by the ezine publisher.<br/><br/>This is three affordable small business marketing strategies that you should be implementing to promote your business on the Internet today. You may not know how to do any of them right now, but you can quickly learn the ins and outs to make these strategies affective for your small business.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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