DISQUS

Jim's Marketing Blog: Is your marketing exposed?

  • nesh thompson · 10 months ago
    Jim, excellent point and one that I would add to. I think that not only should there be more than one avenue of marketing but a constant questioning of whether the current marketing practices are yielding the right results. In sales you wouldn't believe how many people just do things because "it has always been done". I can also see that being a marketing issue as well.
  • Ricci · 10 months ago
    This is awesome advice! We always need to be open to new resources and take the time to discover new possibilities for our marketing efforts.
  • Tina Shang · 10 months ago
    The least effective for me by far was advertising in local print. I tried newspapers and a few local magazines and didn't receive a single new client.

    The most effective for me has been WOM by far. Social Networking has been huge for me. Twitter and B2B networks have brought several new clients my way in the past 4 months alone.

    Social Networking sites have also been responsible for allowing me to be involved in some pretty amazing JV's.
  • Mike Price · 10 months ago
    This is especially true of the real estate industry. Brokers and agents are resistant to anything outside of their traditional comfort zones and use the excuse that it takes too much time to learn anything new. Its those that are learning that using different distribution points for their marketing exposure and making it more about the property and less about themselves that are going to acquire the lion's market share of the future. Did a great podcast interview with @garyvee yesterday on this exact subject.
  • JoeJacobi · 10 months ago
    If your target community is multi-generational, you need to have a multi-generational marketing platform. In this format here, most of us like social media and when using it wisely, it helps. Yet plenty of people - including executive and management types - have spent a long time in more traditional mediums and are not in this arena yet. It comes back to knowing as much as you can about your target community.
  • dpylyp · 10 months ago
    Your post and Mike Price are right on target.

    I have abandoned print and door flyers as ineffective in the face of the GURU's that insist we should double our frequency.

    We need to embrace (and Learn) the new mediums.

    Thank you
  • Photo Birth Announcements · 10 months ago
    Excellent post and the real world example "I interviewed a businesswoman once..." puts it all into perspective. Thanks!

    Does word-of-mouth count as part of a marketing plan? If so, how can a business encourage its clients to pass it on?
  • Toma Bonciu - SEO Services · 10 months ago
    Hi Jim,

    I can't talk about how effective marketing was for me because my business is just starting so I don't have the big picture yet.

    But I can say that I observe that the basic principles always apply no matter what we are talking about. Just like when we say it's good to develop multiple income streams so that if one of them fails then you still have the other ways of making money. I see that in marketing the same principle applies mainly because marketing leads to more potential clients and finally to more money. So it's a common sense to understand that if one of the ways of attracting clients fails then your business will suffer.

    Thanks for the information. My eyes are now opening to some new directions that the basic principles may apply to.
  • Matt Nees · 10 months ago
    Nice post Jim. You are correctly stating the obvious about the marketing plan and the Marketing 'Actions.' There is no ONE method to rely on, there are MANY to acquire and use.

    I am using this same methodology with a number of my small business clients. Developing their 'evolving' marketing plan using more agile methods, and presenting the ROI from each.

    Great post again.

    Matt Nees
  • Joanne Morley · 10 months ago
    Great post, in answer to your questions, we use referrals from clients, colleagues, Business Link, Train to Gain and a range of other sources.

    We also network in our local area, Leeds as well as online networking tools such as Ecademy.

    Begining to use social media such as Facebook, Twitter etc to support marketing activities.

    We use online directories and links to our site and also get traffic from out blog and micro sites to our main website.

    Have just written a book - Brighter Marketing Bible for Small Businesses and using this as a marketing tool.

    We regularly speak at various events and also run our own seminars from time to time.

    In essence we work hard at our marketing and as you can see use more than one method. We have used Direct Mail and advertising in the past - but they weren't the most effective for us.

    Thanks
    Joanne
  • Pat | West Florida Components · 10 months ago
    Email marketing and targeted coupon distribution have yielded the most positive results for us this year. Local print advertising didn't work for us.