Are You Using a Chess or Checkers
Small Business Marketing Strategy ?
Until the day I learned to play
chess I loved playing checkers. Both games require a strategy that
maximizes a players ability to capture her opponents pieces without
first losing her own. Checkers was fun. But the complexities of
chess lead to more satisfying victories and defeats.
Chess is a more complicated game than checkers as there are more
variables. Therefore, much more thought and concentration is
required to win a game of chess than is required to win a game of
checkers.
Like chess, marketing your business is a complicated endeavor. A
successful chess player anticipates future moves and will position
his pieces in such a way that each piece helps add strength to
other pieces already in place.
A successful marketing strategy is no different than a winning
chess strategy. Every move you make must reinforce previous and
future moves. Instead of rooks, bishops and queens the moves made
in the game of marketing are made with advertisements, web sites,
marketing messages, brochures and so on.
As a small business owner you dont risk losing pieces to your
opponent you risk losing business to your competitors.
Great chess players have a strategy that helps them win with
consistency. Heres a marketing strategy you can use to consistently
win new business.
Focus Your Marketing
Target your market with a marketing message that speaks directly to
the population you serve. A marketing message is a phrase or
sentence that clearly demonstrates who you help and the problems
you solve.
Develop and use your marketing message as often as you can. Doing
so will help get your business get noticed by those most likely to
buy from you. Use your marketing message in your marketing
materials, your website and any and everywhere your business comes
in contact with potential clients.
Effective use of a marketing message can be a small business owners
best friend. A good one will work hard for you to generate new
business and will never ask for anything in return.
Inspire Action
Once youve used your marketing message to grab hold of your
prospects attention, be it at your website, after reading one of
your ads or an article youve written, be sure you clearly instruct
them to take the action you want. It doesnt matter what the action
is as long as it requires them to provide you their contact
information so you may continue marketing to them.
Offer something useful and free in exchange for their information.
Give away free recipes if youre a caterer or tips on designing
bouquets if youre a florist. Just be certain to give clear
directions about what should be done next to move your sales
process along.
Build a Relationship
After youve successfully culled from your prospects their contact
information it is now time for you to develop a relationship with
them. The nature of the relationship you develop should be one that
makes it clear that you know your prospect is out there, that you
understand your prospects problems and that you can help solve your
prospects problems.
Common methods for developing relationships with prospects are
distributing articles, publishing an ezine and conducting surveys.
Be sure to include your marketing message with every article, ezine
or survey.
Over time you will become the obvious solution to your clients
problems when they decide to take action to solve what concerns
them.
Move Your Marketing forward
Using each of the above methods will help you position your
business much like a champion chess player positions his pieces. In
the end victory and more sales will be yours.
Copyright Jeremy Cohen and Better Marketing Results
About the Author
The author, Jeremy Cohen, helps
small business owners and professional service providers attract
more clients, grow their business and be more successful with his
marketing strategy and web site enhancement service and his
marketing guides.
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