by Michelle Hill-Smith
www.OnTaskAssistants.com
That's right! A messy marketer. What is that you ask? Well, first things
first. Are you marketing your business? Are you even ready to market
your business? Okay, final question, is your business MARKETING YOU?
I'm sure these questions can be answered honestly and thoroughly after
this article. When I first began my journey in business, the one thing
that put fear in my heart was the thought of having to market my
business. I created an awesome venture that was sure to draw many
customers my way without me having to do anything. Yeah. I was a bit
delusional. To make a very long story short, after a traumatizing 98%
rejection rate, I learned the hard way that there were many things
involve in not only running a business but also in marketing it as well.
Ask yourself the following questions. And in asking yourself, be honest
and thorough. Don't be afraid of the outcome. Whether good or bad, there
is no outcast plaque waiting for you at the end.
1) What is your message? Your message needs to entail your brand and
purpose. What is it that you want to people to see and understand and
soon as they see your logo?
2) What is your style of prospecting? Are you a "here's my card/flyer"
type of prospector that doesn't provide any verbal communication? Are
you the "I'd love to tell you more about what I do/sell" type of
prospector?
If you were able to answer honestly to the above questions with 100%
acceptance that you may not be doing all you can to win the hearts of
your potential consumers, then you're already half way there. Being a
messy marketer means that from head to toe, the image of your business
(your brand, personal appearance, content/copy, etc) has taken the back
burner. A typical example of a messy marketer is:
1) Someone who never has business cards on them;
2) Business cards with outdated/incorrect information;
3) Someone who pushes the price of a product and not the benefit of the product;
4) Someone who has a great marketing plan or product and does nothing to inform the world about it.
The list goes on and on. But, for the sake of time, I'll say this. Get
determined to experience success within the next few months. Develop
your product/service. Learn all the definitions, benefits and success
stories of your product/service. Get equipped with all the necessary
business collateral that goes with your product or service. TAKE THE
TIME to Develop your social media sites, websites, flyers, postcards,
business cards and most importantly...YOU! Become believable, genuine
and authentic in your approach. You don't have to lie to make the sale.
You don't have to be pushy to be a business person or sales person. You
only need to be you. An Organized Marketer that is interested in a
person's "possible" use for their product or service is always the
winner. You're prepared and ready to respect the consumer with your
approach as a business professional.
As an Organized Marketer, you know your product or service inside out.
You know your prospect/target market inside and out. You respect their
needs, space and time. An organized marketer always wins!
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