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Post by J0E on May 20, 2015 23:43:28 GMT
Marketing/Self-Promotion/Getting/Keeping Clients
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Post by J0E on May 21, 2015 1:59:05 GMT
Introduction to Marketing youtu.be/EnbHtOAtqRU----- Importance of target marketing In any new business, it is essential to begin the marketing campaign by focusing time and resources on your target market....identifying low hanging fruit. Jump starting positive cash flow is vital, and the owner/operator has to resist the temptation to pursue every potential customer in favour of selectively identifying customers most likely to have an immediate need. Indeed, there are some customers that a new business simply can not afford - corporate black holes that will swallow time and opportunity cost. Service.......truly excellent personal service is the very best strategy for self promotion, and making certain that a customer stays on your books. Be certain to ASK for the order, and take time to touch base at every conceivable opportunity. Everyone is selling something, and that old adage "people buy from people" is very true, even if you do not have an absolute price advantage. Your expertise and interest in your customers' success is more important than price. Many successful entrepreneurs have an idea that is simple enough to be put into practice without a ton of money or a large staff. I suppose there are successes based upon pure necessity (OMG, I've lost my job, and the mortgage is due), but I'd bet that this sort of thing is a relatively small minority of successful start ups. As a small business owner, it is axiomatic that you can work any 60 hours of the week that you want. I had been in large, rigid bureaucratic organizations, and was ready to live life on my own terms. Initially it was both exhilirating and frightening. I'm still a one man band, but never am forced to do anything that I don't completely understand or see the value in. youtu.be/Fi6TeAUKLHsyoutu.be/0ZW0SFwYjw8youtu.be/pCLQkgcjMjY
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