Marketing Resolutions for the New Year
Trying to find the perfect marketing resolution for 2008? Try any of the ideas below to strengthen and grow your business through the coming year. Some of these ideas are simple to implement, while others may require investing a bit of effort and even money. But investment is all about ROI; everything on this list offers at least one significant benefit for organizations of any size.
Words of warning! Not all of these techniques may be right for your business, and almost all of them will be far more effective if you hire the right professional to help. And while that may sound like just a little bit of a pitch, it's also very true.
Brand Builders:
Relationship Builders
Sales Builders
Do you have ideas of your own that can be added to this list? Post them in the comments below and I'll add them as they come.
Words of warning! Not all of these techniques may be right for your business, and almost all of them will be far more effective if you hire the right professional to help. And while that may sound like just a little bit of a pitch, it's also very true.
Brand Builders:
- Create or update your logo
Benefit: Creates an immediate visual connection with prospects and customers. Sums you up at a glance. - Create or update your identity collateral
Benefit: Sends the message that you're a legitimate, professional business. Unifies your brand image. - Define your core values
Benefit: Focuses your business, aids in decision making and strategic planning, and provides customers a point of connection. - Write a blog
Benefit: Develops a consistent voice for your company. - Issue a press release
Benefit: Enhances reputation, increases company exposure to the public. - Update your packaging
Benefit: Creates a cohesive look and association with your company. Can also increase sales. - Create a marketing budget and feed that kitty
Benefit: Enables you to actually afford to market your business, saves headaches when it comes time to implement your marketing plans.
Relationship Builders
- Start an email newsletter
Benefit: Keeps your business front-of-mind, educates prospects and customers about your company and offerings, opens the lines of communication between your business and your audience. - Network off-line
Benefit: Creates real-world connections with prospects. - Network online (in forums, user groups, and on blogs)
Benefit: Increases public awareness. Builds online connections and resources. - Conduct a survey with a prize drawing
Benefit: Opens the lines of communication with your audience, solicits useful information for strategic planning, builds goodwill. - Offer something useful (product sample, e-book, white paper, etc.) for free
Benefit: Builds goodwill, creates demand, engages prospects. - Write your policies down—all of them (if you don't have specific policies, create them)
Benefit: Minimizes mistakes, creates a clear framework for customers to work within.
Sales Builders
- Build/update your website
Benefit: Too many to list! Strengthens reputation, builds legitimacy, informs prospects, offers customer support, increases sales (particularly with shopping cart functionality). - Conduct a highly targeted direct mail campaign
Benefit: Reaches only those who are prequalified to buy from you. - Exhibit at a trade show
Benefit: Puts you in direct contact with those who want your product or service; personalizes the business. - Solicit referrals from current customers
Benefit: Leverages your current customers, automatically establishes trust with prospects. - Explore a new demographic
Benefit: Expands your market reach. - Run a print ad in a consumer or trade publication
Benefit: Reach a large audience in one shot. - Design an easy-to-use product catalog or service brochure
Benefit: Informs prospects and encourages direct sales.
Do you have ideas of your own that can be added to this list? Post them in the comments below and I'll add them as they come.
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