Monday, November 2, 2009
I do not know a franchise company that doesn't attempt to train their franchisee's to create an organized and "intentional" marketing program. Part of that would be of course to create a calendar to organize by and then execute the calendared events.
Most do not create the events so that they don't feel badly about not executing on it. We must change this!
To all my franchisee, Action Coach Consultants and small business friends it’s 60 days before the end of the year. Let's finished the year strong.
I've made these sound as if they are "end-of-year." The truth is these ideas work around any time of year, but help when they are tied to significant dates or celebrations. Some of these are not tightly defined as "marketing" but perhaps sales & marketing campaigns. These are simple and straight forward. That was my intention. Pick only one or two of them. But, know that in doing so you could change your momentum and begin a very strategic start to 2010.
All the best...
1. Plan a year-end webinar series. Record the webinar, and sell both the live event and the replays. Or consider using it as a lead capture tool to bring people into your marketing funnel in exchange for free access to the webinar replay.
2. Share a compelling customer case study. This can be shared with new prospects, or those who just haven’t made a decision yet. Be aware of updated FTC guidelines especially as it relates to testimonials, endorsements, and disclosing any compensation. (I am not lawyer, and this is not legal advice. It is something to consider before investing in a case study.)
3. Issue a press release on anything that would be classified as newsworthy of your work, company or client successes for your market. There are both paid and free online press release services. Consider PRWeb.com or OpenPR.com.
4. Create a simple contact your best customer program (Minimum: Top 10 but a better number is 25-30) Mix a short survey in with a valued personal gratitude gift to them. Determine if there are special needs you can meet in their business by end of year. Take this opportunity to also connect with them on any social networks they may be on (Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.). And please, remember, ALWAYS ask for referrals.
5. Prepare a Thanksgiving email message, expressing what it is you are grateful for relating to your work and your family. Provide a gratitude offer to them (You are making the special offer because of your grateful heart over their patronage).
6. This next one is a no-brainer P.R. driven ubiquitous opportunity: Celebrate “Black Friday” with a “Black Friday” themed campaign of your own. Since “Black Friday” is for retail businesses who are becoming profitable for the first time in the calendar year (going from red ink into the ‘black’), talk about how your product has helped customers be profitable from day one, or within NN days of purchase. Build a story around the success customers have had with the product. Refer to a case study (#2 above).
7. Consider a marketing campaign themed off of the 12 Days of Christmas. Perhaps build a tip list of the 12 essential tools necessary to get the job done. Some of these tools can be ones you sell, but don’t make it all about buying from you (yet). Offer value.
8. Cap off the 12 days campaign with a special 3 day sale of your tools. Done right, the campaign should help them understand how your product or service would benefit them, and an enticing offer to cap it off will help them make a decision (to buy).
9. As an end-of-year message tell your marketplace of your most successful product, or business activity so far this year. Then offer a special sale to commemorate the accomplishment. Use email marketing or social media — or both — to communicate this event.
10. CRITICAL: Set goals and objectives for whatever marketing activities you engage in for the next 60 days. This not only helps understand the results, but often yields better results (see Hawthorne Effect). It will also serve as a guide to future marketing activities, as you learn what your market responds to.
Happy Hunting!
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