Frequently overlooked and hidden deep within our marketing tool box is the ultimate marketing vehicle for your business ? you! Many small business owners are so busy figuring out how to increase sales and revenue they forget to grow themselves as business owners. If you aren't evolving yourself, aren't you being counterproductive to your business development? Marketing our businesses isn't just about what ads to buy or what networking event to go to next; it's about us as people, as entrepreneurs. The following marketing traits are often overlooked by entrepreneurs but are pivotal to your long-term success. What's more, they cost very little yet earn a savvy entrepreneur a lot. Show Your Personality -- Customers want to know who you are. That's great that you offer the fastest tax services in town, or your gift baskets can be custom-made and delivered anywhere in 24 hours. But who are you? Your customers and prospects want to know. Especially if you're facilitating business on the Internet, building trust is key to making a prospect feel comfortable buying from you. One of the most effective ways to build trust is to express your personality.
How can you express personality? Even conservative introverts can develop indirect methods of exhibiting their personalities. Here are some examples -- If you own a store, at the entrance, try displaying a professional portrait of you and your family and your personal story describing how your business began. If you're an attorney, try displaying a small 8.5" X 11" picture frame on your desk that describes your background, your personal interests and hobbies. If this is too personal for you, try displaying a few photos on your office wall, including the photo of you rowing in college or the one that depicts your fabulous smile playing soccer with your six-year-old. If you're not the smiling-type, a human interest photo showing you in a common setting will help put your prospect at ease. Ultimately this person will see the photo of you and your son above your shoulder and think, "He's a dad too. He knows what I'm going through." When you allow your customers and prospects a "peek" at who you really are, they'll begin to feel more comfortable and able to express their needs, an incredible competitive edge. You'll see a notable increase in sales as customers identify more with you.
Use Your Fear -- One of my greatest fears is having to return to the workforce. I've been self-employed for almost three years. However, I didn't just one day decide to start a business. Although I'd always dreamed of working for myself, the dread of failure held me back. It wasn't until the company I worked for was purchased by another and I was laid off that I decided to launch my business. I use this same fear to push me to succeed. As you know, fear can freeze an entrepreneur right in her tracks. I've seen it time and time again. Fear can consume us, keep us from making any marketing decisions at all. Rather than wrestle with your fear, acknowledge it, let it push you to where you need to go. Use it to make marketing decisions, rather than no decisions at all. It's better to have several failed marketing programs then none at all.
Smile and Applaud -- Whether you have employees or you're a one-person show, it doesn't matter. You must smile at and applaud the people within your network including employees, associates, vendors, friends and family. When you say "thank you," "please," "nice job," "I love the design you did for me," "I really appreciate your waiting for that report," "thanks for delivering it," "It was nice meeting you," "I enjoyed your presentation," you leave a positive lasting impression on people. As a small business owner, you can't afford to miss out on what I call, "moments of positive impressions." These moments accumulate over time. Before you know it, you've created a positive reputation for yourself. Smiling and applauding are fairly easy traits to acquire and can be the competitive edge you need to separate you from the stuffy entrepreneur down the street.
Keep Away from Certain People -- Nothing will stop you dead in your tracks faster than someone who's "questioning" your entrepreneurial instincts. I'm not saying ignore these people altogether, because they may have a good point; however, don't stop doing what you're doing just because people don't completely support your ideas. Many of these naysayers are employed by someone else. How could they understand or support your ideas? They're on a completely different life track than you. They can't possibly understand what it's like to have to be responsible for making your own money. Surround yourself with other successful-minded people who have to make their own money.
Stay Focused -- You must stop flip flopping with your marketing ideas. Pick 10 of them, and repeat them continuously for more than a year. Pick a direction and stick with it!
About The Author
Sharron Senter is a New England-based marketing consultant, speaker, writer and founder of Senter & Associates, a marketing communications firm that helps small businesses deploy low-cost marketing strategies. Sharron is best known for her free weekly emailed marketing tips, found at http://www.sharronsenter.com.
AP - President-elect Barack Obama intends to name Timothy Geithner, president of the New York Federal Reserve, as his treasury secretary to confront the nation's intense economic turmoil, senior Democratic officials said Friday.
AP - While President-elect Barack Obama publicly sidelined himself during congressional debate over an auto industry bailout this week, he and his top aides quietly prodded congressional leaders to find a solution to rescue struggling automakers.
AP - Gov. Dave Heineman signed into law Friday a bill adding a 30-day age limit to a safe-haven law that allowed 35 children including teenagers as old as 17 to be abandoned at state hospitals. The law, approved hours earlier by the Legislature in a 45-3 vote, goes into effect Saturday, and makes Nebraska the 14th state with a 30-day age cap. It had been the only state with a safe-haven law without an age limit.
AP - Germany is dropping its pursuit of a ban on Scientology after finding insufficient evidence of illegal activity, security officials said Friday.
AP - A friend of the Missouri woman accused of sending cruel Internet messages to teenage neighbor Megan Meier, who later committed suicide, testified Friday that the defendant told her she had concocted a false online identity "to mess with Megan."
AP - A county prosecutor who brought indictments this week against Vice President Dick Cheney and others pounded his fist and shouted at the judge Friday during a routine hearing. Willacy County District Attorney Juan Angel Guerra asked Presiding Judge Manuel Banales to recuse himself from the case, which alleges abuse at federally run prisons.
AP - Archaeologists have unearthed an elaborately decorated 1,800-year-old chariot sheathed in bronze at an ancient Thracian tomb in southeastern Bulgaria, the head of the excavation said Friday. "The lavishly ornamented four-wheel chariot dates back to the end of the second century A.D.," Veselin Ignatov told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from the site, near the southeastern village of Karanovo.
AP - The New York Knicks traded Zach Randolph and Jamal Crawford in separate deals Friday, parting with their two top scorers to free up coveted salary-cap space for the summer of 2010. Crawford was sent to Golden State for forward Al Harrington. Hours later, Randolph was shipped to the Los Angeles Clippers along with reserve guard Mardy Collins for Cuttino Mobley and Tim Thomas.
Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama on Friday moved toward nominating Timothy Geithner as Treasury secretary and charging the respected head of the New York Federal Reserve with helping pull the United States out of an economic nosedive.
Reuters - U.S. President-elect Barack Obama may consider Lawrence Summers as a successor to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, whose term expires in January 2010, a Democratic source told Reuters on Friday.
Reuters - Detroit automakers began work on turnaround plans demanded by Congress in return for $25 billion in aid as General Motors Corp said it would cut production more and give up two of its controversial corporate jets.
Reuters - Citigroup Inc shares tumbled for a fifth straight day on doubts about its survival prospects after its chief executive downplayed speculation the bank might sell major businesses or merge with a rival.
Reuters - U.S. stocks stormed higher in a late rally on Friday to cap another volatile week as investors welcomed reports that President-elect Barack Obama has chosen his point person to combat the U.S. economic crisis, instilling confidence about the administration's ability to take action.
Reuters - U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Friday the United States was trying to fill a request for additional combat brigades in Afghanistan next year and that he wanted at least some of the troops in place before the country's election next fall.
Reuters - U.S. President George W. Bush held talks on ending North Korea's nuclear program with Chinese leader Hu Jintao on Friday, the first in a series of meetings U.S. officials hope will lead to a renewal of six-party talks by early December.
Reuters - Iran rejected Friday U.S. reports it had enriched enough uranium to make an atom bomb, saying this would require steps it had ruled out like ejecting U.N. inspectors and leaving the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
AFP - US President George W. Bush began Friday his last scheduled foreign trip, meeting the leader of increasingly important China ahead of a summit aimed at containing a spiraling financial crisis.
AFP - Congo demanded a stronger mandate for UN troops in the conflict-torn east Friday, while residents of a squalid refugee camp said government soldiers killed a woman during a looting spree.
IntroductionKnowledge is the key resource that forms the institutional basis of the... Read More
The following laws will provide guidance on how to act,think and work... Read More
When I got into business I wanted to build a company, which... Read More
An entrepreneur is an innovator. She sees a need in the marketplace... Read More
If you want to grow your micro-business (defined as a business with... Read More
It is only natural that when you start a business, you are... Read More
Many people who set up as consultants never make more than a... Read More
The latest series in "The Apprentice" features 2 distinct group of candidates.... Read More
When's the last time someone asked you: "What's new?" If you're starting... Read More
Of all the real or perceived impediments to success, the biggest is... Read More
In the early days of my first consulting business, I knew I... Read More
All franchised companies must have Territory Limitations to maintain the peace within... Read More
What I've discovered from most of my small business clients is that... Read More
Does anyone remember that book "Built to Last" done y the Stanford... Read More
As I awaken with the gift of yet another day and prepare... Read More
Q: I'm graduating this year with a degree in business and would... Read More
Through just five or six intermediaries, you could be linked to millions... Read More
According to the latest edition of Pool and Spa news; the costs... Read More
How long should a business plan be? A business plan needs to... Read More
Define for yourself what an Entrepreneur is:What makes you think you can... Read More
Living in the twilight zone has its advantages. In the early days... Read More
1. Do What You LOVE: If you've chosen your business because you... Read More
I love bargains. And there's no better place to find bargains than... Read More
I had a health scare in December.As it turns out, everything's perfectly... Read More
In the popular 1980's movie "Dune," man learned that by "folding space"... Read More
Entrepreneurship has been my passion for as long as I can commit... Read More
Frequently overlooked and hidden deep within our marketing tool box is the... Read More
It is a common known fact that it is far cheaper to... Read More
When raising capital for a business venture, a company can either raise... Read More
The successful entrepreneur is generally more inclined, once a business idea is... Read More
The "Great One" said it bestHockey legend Wayne Gretzky, when asked how... Read More
As a service provider you may not want to think of yourself... Read More
In discussing entrepreneurship and writing articles on the subject, I have found... Read More
Entrepreneurship is generally characterized by some type of innovation, a significant investment,... Read More
Too many people are trying to start their home businesses with an... Read More
When I'm not running my own business, writing articles about business, speaking... Read More
"Half of any job is having the right tool" was one of... Read More
Does the idea of running your own business sound exciting? Do you... Read More
Not having enough money for a comfortable retirement tops the list of... Read More
If you want to compete in the world of high growth startups,... Read More
Most entrepreneurs constantly come up with new ideas. Whether they are working... Read More
Last week I was working with one of my small business clients,... Read More
I would like to give some advice to all the up and... Read More
A lot of people never start businesses because they believe they don't... Read More
Business plans continue to be an essential element of the capital-raising process.... Read More
If you've ever received a service today and paid for it in... Read More
7 Financial Strategies for Transitioning from Salaried to SoloA 40's something woman... Read More
If you look up the definition of hero in Webster's, you'll find... Read More
Q: I'm graduating this year with a degree in business and would... Read More
If that sounds like you, here's what you may be missing once... Read More
About 6 years ago I started to notice that certain friends of... Read More
I sat watching a documentary on U.S. Navy SEAL Team Training on... Read More
Okay, I'll begin by telling you that I've been divorced for about... Read More
As more and more people start or consider starting their own business,... Read More
Sally and Jim have launched their automotive franchise business and are now... Read More
One trait of franchisors and something you will find in all their... Read More
Great question! Overwhelm is very common even among the most veteran entrepreneurs,... Read More
For those of us who grew up with parents who worked for... Read More
A primary inhibitor of business start-up is that few people have the... Read More
Some of us are born into families with "it", some of us... Read More
Business opportunities are often based on broad trends, such as:? demographic, such... Read More
I am going to begin this article by sharing a shocking fact...Did... Read More
Habits get a bum rap. When you think about your habits, I... Read More
So you had that fantastic business idea, the one that's going to... Read More
There are a whole range of reasons why customers buy a product... Read More
It's important to understand when to add individuals to your business model.... Read More
I've got to admit, I'm a big fan of comfort. I like... Read More
The world sure has changed in the last two-decades hasn't it? When... Read More
Q: I'm thinking about starting a business since that seems to be... Read More
When raising capital for a business venture, a company can either raise... Read More
Recently my bank opened a new branch that is a few miles... Read More
You've seen plenty of articles claiming to offer you the secret to... Read More
Ah, coffee, the drink of choice when I want to share a... Read More
Are you busy? Everyone's busy! Ask anyone they'll tell you how busy... Read More
Would you like to increase your chances of business success by 350%?... Read More
Bootstrapping in the context of business start-ups refers to the use of... Read More
While it is tempting to just leap into a new business because... Read More
Being an entrepreneur and running a successful home-based business is stressful at... Read More
Define for yourself what an Entrepreneur is:What makes you think you can... Read More
So many people work their whole life to make money, but they... Read More
Entrepreneurship has been my passion for as long as I can commit... Read More
Purveyors of conventional wisdom would have you believe that the very first... Read More
Once upon a time, there was a village on the banks of... Read More
Today, I got an email from a lady who hates all business... Read More
Q: When it comes to succeeding in business, which do you think... Read More
Successful entrepreneurs have many traits in common. Here are ten of those... Read More
Of all the real or perceived impediments to success, the biggest is... Read More
DON'T talk to me about education for entrepreneurs. They're pouring far too... Read More
A recent poll conducted by Forbes magazine shows that majority of its... Read More
What seems like a century ago, I left school and joined a... Read More
Widget sales are booming ? the competition is scrambling, demand is up,... Read More
The Department of Labor predicts that the #1 employer in 2010 will... Read More
It always amazes me when I see someone on television holding a... Read More
Studying the history of franchise companies is interesting is watching all the... Read More
Entrepreneur Entrepreneur |