The Sweet Aroma
of Highly Effective Marketing
by: Jeremy Cohen
Highly effective marketing is accomplished when your
marketing materials and marketing strategy work together to reliably
move your prospects through your sales process.
Have you ever caught a whiff of a tantalizing aroma wafting through
the air as you walked down the street? With your senses suddenly
alerted to something tasty in the air you notice the bakery on the
corner. As you draw closer you see the storekeeper handing out free
samples of the cake you smell. You happily try the sample and before
you know it your standing on line waiting to buy a whole cake.
How did this happen? How did you go from going about
your business to buying a cake you had no intention of buying when
you left your house? The fact that you ended up waiting on a line
to buy a cake is no accident. The proprietor of the bakery from
which you bought your cake knows something about highly effective
marketing.
Just what does he know?
He knows that he first needs to get his prospects attention to draw
them to his shop. He accomplishes this step with particularly strong
exhaust fans he uses to permeate the local air with the tantalizing
aromas of his pastries. Once he has his prospects’ attention
he demonstrates the value of his goods by giving away yummy free
samples and offering a buy one get one free deal. It’s no
wonder unsuspecting people wind up on line waiting to buy from him.
You can enjoy the same success marketing your business.
If your product or service doesn’t have a wonderful odor you
can use to generate interest in what you do you can use your own
version of the “smell, taste, buy” sales process to
get the results you want.
Attract Your Prospects’ Attention
If you sell motorcycles or provide legal services
chances are you’re not going to attract too much attention
to yourself with any particularly pleasing odor. Instead you can
use an outstanding marketing message to get yourself noticed. A
well written marketing message delivered to an appropriate target
audience will help your business stand out in a crowd and draw your
prospects to you.
A great marketing message will speak directly to
your target market and identify the problems you solve and the results
you provide. You can use your marketing message anywhere you advertise,
including: search engines, newspapers, magazines, Ezines and newsletters.
When you use your marketing message make sure you
include along with it a call to action. Once you have your prospects’
attention you want to be sure you tell them what you want them to
do: visit your web site, stop by your store or request your catalog,
for instance.
Remember, you don’t need a great smelling product or service
to get noticed by those most likely to buy from you. You need a
compelling marketing message.
Demonstrate Value
If your product or service doesn’t have a wonderful smell
it probably doesn’t taste too good either so you’d be
well advised not to have your prospects take a bite of your top
selling motorcycle or the latest legal brief you’ve written.
Instead, you can demonstrate value to your prospects
by offering a test ride or providing a helpful and informative guide
about a specific topic of interest for your target market. By giving
something away for free you demonstrate the quality of your product
or the usefulness of your service. Be sure to get your prospects’
contact information in exchange for anything you may give away as
your goal is to consistently demonstrate your expertise to your
prospects over time. In so doing, you will win their trust and position
yourself in their minds in such a way that they will think of you
when they decide it is time to solve an ongoing or newly created
problem.
Make a Remarkable Offer
Once you’ve grabbed your prospects’ attention and have
demonstrated your value to them you want to make a remarkable offer.
The decision to buy from you should be a no-brainer. Your offer
should include benefits that far supercede the cost of your product
or service. Your offer should be a knock-out punch. In order to
make a remarkable offer you must truly understand your prospects
wants or needs.
What are some questions you can ask your prospects to better understand
their needs?
Once you have these answers you can use them to custom mold your
offer to any prospect.
Move Your Marketing Forward™
It doesn’t matter that you are the most talented
person in your field or that you have the best product in the world
if nobody knows you can help them. The sales process described above
begins by attracting attention with an outstanding marketing message.
If you are not effectively using an outstanding marketing message
you can improve your ability to generate interest in what you do
by developing one and broadly incorporating it into your marketing
strategy.
Making the decision to improve or use a marketing
message is one of the strongest moves you can make as a small business
owner to improve your ability to market yourself. Bake your cake
and buy some fans. |