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Promotions That Build Profit

April 9, 2008 · Leave a Comment

 

      Promotions are everything you do to let your customers know you exist. Good marketing techniques can help eliminate the “I didn’t knows” from your clients and would-be clients. Even if you believe you have more than enough business you should always continue to do some sort of marketing. What if there is a sudden downturn in your industry? What if you have to suddently reach more customers? With a good marketing system in place you will be prepared for any surprises.

Additionally, you must be very vigilent in your marketing efforts when things are slow. This is NOT the time to pull back. If anything, go forward by taking advantage of all the free and low costs opportunities that will keep your name at the front of your market.

Develop a Winning Marketing and Promotions Campaign

Marketing a business can be a huge challenge. However, if you have systems in place, are consistent in implementing your systems, have great follow up and truly care about your customers, your business will not only survive, it will thrive. Before you begin a marketing campaign for your business, take time to develop a good plan.

With promotions, it may not be a one size fits all for your business. Depending on what you are promoting at any given time will determine what type of plan you need to put in place.

However, these are some things you should always consider in any campaign.

  • Collecting names and contact information for inclusion in your database
  • Inputting the information in a timely fashion
  • Sending some type of a follow up within a short period of time after obtaining the information
  • Keeping a well-groomed database

Before starting a promotional marketing campaign, ask the following questions:

  • What is the purpose of the campaign?
  • How much time do you need to properly roll it out?
  • What is your budget?
  • Who is your target market?
  • How will you promote it?
  • What type of incentives do you need to offer – coupons, giveaways, drawings?
  • Will you do all the promotions yourself or will you need to hire someone to help?
  • What is your system for collecting names and contact information?
  • Will you need special insurance for the event?
  • Are you complying with all state and federal laws? For example, in Utah we have very strict laws about anything that remotely resembles gambling such as a raffle.
  • Will you be including other companies in your campaign?

Your Marketing Program Needs to Be Ongoing

As a marketing and promotions advisor to small and medium sized companies, I often see people who try something once, get little or no result and then cry, “Marketing doesn’t work!” Fact is, one letter, one phone call, one ad, one press release – none by themselves will achieve the desired result, but having a continuous, ongoing plan for marketing and following it will.

Something you must do in order to gain optimum results is to get excited about marketing you and your business. The more passionate you are about what you do the more people will want to do business with you.

Copyright: © 2004 by Kathleen Gage

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Specialized Promotions has novel ideas and cost effective ways to promote your business. We are always bringing to you, our client new and exciting items to help give your message that added visibility! We offer promotional marketing, promotional items, custom promotional products and promotional advertising for businesses.

You can easily search our vast database of products for items to:

 

  • Improve traffic at trade shows
  • Launch of relaunch your brand
  • Motivate staff members
  • Thank a customer
  • Commemorate an event
  • Increase safety awarenessWhen you are ready to place an order, our secure check out makes it safe, easy and convenient. Or, call us toll free @ 1-800-666-7736 for personal attention.http://www.specializedpromotions.com
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    Internet Marketing: How to Use Email Promotions for Big Results

    April 9, 2008 · Leave a Comment

    Internet Marketing: How to Use Email Promotions for Big Results
     by: Kendall SummerHawk

     
     
    Email is still, hands down, THE best way to launch a new program or product. Unfortunately, most women entrepreneurs are skittish about using email frequently enough. Others don’t understand how to effectively use the medium.

    Now, my internet marketing tip is NOT that you send your list an email every five minutes. We all know how annoying THAT is!

    BUT…I hear from too many business coaching clients that they send out one, maybe two emails, and then expect to sit back and watch their programs fill and their products leap off the shelves.

    It just doesn’t work that way.

    Your prospective clients are busy. They’re not focused on what you’re so generously offering. Doesn’t that sound like YOU on the receiving end of an email offer?

    So, to earn their attention, you need to send multiple emails. Make your message catchy, authentic and fun to read. Now, before you balk and tell me you “don’t want to be one of THOSE kinds of marketers,” please hear this marketing coach out…

    If your email campaign is engaging and relevant to your reader, you can easily send five to seven emails over a period of three or four weeks.

    Here are six quick tips for a successful email campaign:

    Internet Marketing Tip #1: Plan a “preview” event and market it FIRST.

    It’s much easier to get prospects to take baby steps during the trust-building phase. For now, make it easy for them to say ‘yes’ to an invitation. Later, during your preview event, when your relationship is growing, you can introduce your new program or product.

    Case in point: I sent out three emails invitations to register for my free Brand Authenticity business coaching preview call. The result? A gratifying 516 people registered for the preview call!

    Internet Marketing Tip #2: Get their attention with this…

    Did I make you look? Using a trailing sentence in your subject line… and the first sentence of your email will encourage your reader to, well, read the rest of your email. (Asking a question in your subject line will have the same results!)

    Internet Marketing Tip #3: Do NOT sell in the email!

    Don’t expect a little ol’ email to do the heavy lifting. That’s your sales page’s job. Your email message should create enough interest to motivate your prospect to go to your website for more information. Resist giving details of your new product or service. Instead, explain what the offer will do FOR them!

    Internet Marketing Tip #4: Create urgency by releasing your sales figures.

    Let your readers know how limited your offer is, and then keep them posted as to how much you’ve sold. Demonstrate that others want what you’re offering by revealing the decreasing supply, and you’ve created a sense of urgency.

    For example, response to my last email for Brand Authenticity disclosing that we were 56% sold out, pushed the figures to 64%! People need to know that if they snooze, they lose; so be sure and remind them to take action…now!

    Internet Marketing Tip #5: Send a “last chance” email the day before your cut-off date.

    You will be amazed at how many people will wait until the very last, teensy, tiny second to take advantage of a time-sensitive offer. So if you’re tempted to omit the “last chance” email, please, send it. You’ll be glad you did!

    Internet Marketing Tip #6: A weekly email is barely enough!

    In my business coaching campaigns, I send one email each week for the first 2-3 weeks. Then, as the cut-off date draws near, I send a second email each week for another two weeks. For the final week I send out a third, the “last chance” email.

    Will sending so many emails make some people mad? Yes. Please excuse me for sounding tough here, but just ‘get over it!’ These are the people who won’t buy from you anyway. As I remind my business coaching clients: “Don’t take it personally. Sending out email reminders to your potential clients is an important part of your job.”

    Most of all have fun with your campaigns. If you’re genuine and project a feeling of caring and connection in your emails, your readers will watch what you’re doing with interest. When your offer (finally) tickles their fancy, they will appreciate the consistent reminders that you’ve been eager to work with them.

    Specialized Promotions has novel ideas and cost effective ways to promote your business. We are always bringing to you, our client new and exciting items to help give your message that added visibility! We offer promotional marketing, promotional items, custom promotional products and promotional advertising for businesses.

    You can easily search our vast database of products for items to:

     

  • Improve traffic at trade shows
  • Launch of relaunch your brand
  • Motivate staff members
  • Thank a customer
  • Commemorate an event
  • Increase safety awarenessWhen you are ready to place an order, our secure check out makes it safe, easy and convenient. Or, call us toll free @ 1-800-666-7736 for personal attention.
  • http://www.specializedpromotions.com

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