Small
Business Marketing, According to Seinfeld
What could Seinfeld possibly
have to do with marketing a small business? As it turns out, all
small business owners could take a few lessons from the show that
brought us such popular phrases as Man Hands and master of your
domain.
The Coffee Shop Jerry, George,
Kramer, and Elaine spent countless hours in the coffee shop,
talking about nothing. You should spend some time there as well,
but instead of talking about your parents or your date last night,
get together with other small business owners and talk about your
respective business and marketing activities. Many of you already
participate in local business clubs and organizations, but the
feedback and shared ideas that are generated in an informal
business chat over a coffee are often the most valuable. My coffee
shop group consists of 3 small businesses owners from different
industries. Between us, we generate great marketing ideas for each
other or in my case, new topics for small business articles. You
can easily gather a few small business owners together for this
type of meeting. Just be sure they are not competitors!
The Short-Term Relationship It
seemed that every Thursday, Jerry was dating a different woman. In
fact, outside of Elaine he rarely dated a woman for any length of
time. Jerry understood that sometimes, you dont want to be tied
down to a long-term relationship. The same rule applies to your
small business marketing activities. Too many small businesses get
drawn in to long-term advertising relationships by committing to a
certain amount of advertising in exchange for a discount. Those who
sell advertising try to convince business owners that you cant
evaluate a particular form of advertising based on just a small
sampling period, and thus a longer contract is required.
This is simply not true. In the
small business world, ads must at least pay for themselves before
you agree to investigate any long-term advertising commitment.
Youre not building the next mega conglomerate (not yet, anyway), so
ad money that doesnt produce a positive ROI is wasted money. Jerry
understood that if the early part of the relationship wasnt
perfect, the rest was bound to go downhill. Apply that rule to your
marketing and advertising purchases and youll maximize the
effectiveness of your advertising. If it works on a sample basis,
consider a long term plan. If it doesnt work in the short term,
give them the its not you, its me routine and move on.
The Superman Effect Did you
know that Superman appears or is mentioned in every Seinfeld
episode? Its true, largely because Jerry kept a Superman figurine
in his apartment that popped up in the background numerous times
during each episode. For small business marketers, Jerrys Superman
equates to your core business. With so many marketing opportunities
to consider, its easy to lose sight of your primary business in
pursuit of new revenue streams. Unfortunately, this can often leads
to the collapse of your business.
Take a page out of Jerrys book,
and be sure to keep your core business (your Superman) a part of
everything you do, even if it is only in the background. Every
opportunity and every possible marketing strategy that you consider
must relate back to your core product/service offering to ensure
the continuity of your business. Dont allow yourself to become so
sidetracked that you end up chasing marketing opportunities that
detract from your current strengths. When evaluating a new business
opportunity, ask yourself How will this new marketing or business
idea impact on my core business? before you begin a new marketing
venture.
The next time you are watching
a Seinfeld Rerun, be sure to look for the hidden small business
tips in each episode. You might find that it wasnt a show about
nothing after all.
About The Author
Will Dylan is the Author of
Small Business Big Marketing and owner of
www.marketingyoursmallbusiness.com. Will also offers article and
news release writing services through his website.
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