Illusions Of Grandeur

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When starting a new business, most entrepreneurs dream of success. 

Let’s face it; if they didn’t, why would they even start?

But starting business is a lot of hard work. It’s one thing to have an idea that you believe is viable, but it’s entirely something else to turn that idea into a successful enterprise. There are many steps to go through when starting a business and, like everything, it starts with a plan.

It’s funny how many people shy away from creating a real, tangible business plan that is actually in a written format. Sure, lots of people spend a lot of time thinking about the steps to move their business forward. But without having something written down, it’s easy to miss critical elements of building a successful plan, and perhaps even worse, it’s easy to be seduced into thinking that success is yours for the taking.

We’re all familiar with the phrase “illusions of grandeur”. Simply put, it is the illusion that you have attained something grand. Did you catch that vital word in the previous sentence: “illusion”.

Without creating a solid foundation for your business, you truly will end up suffering from delusions of grandeur. Let me give you a couple of examples.

I’m familiar with a couple of startups that have been created over the course of the past year. Both of these businesses are founded on brilliant ideas but, unfortunately, both businesses also suffered from the lack of a fleshed out business plan. Both of these startups had evidence that there was a desire for their product, and both of these businesses were taking advantage of the technology of the mobile app.

One of these businesses hit the ground running and spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on the development of their concept. They had investors and they had their concept, but they blew through all of their money before they had proven their concept in the marketplace of the real world. They leased “brick-and-mortar” storefronts in three different countries, all before even getting out of the gates. In the case of this business, failure to develop a solid business plan, with a comprehensive marketing strategy, appropriate budget allocations, and a timeline resulted in the expenditure of hundreds of thousands of dollars with no return.

In the second example, the business concept again was based on something that was clearly desired in the marketplace. However, in this case we had nearly the opposite issue. Well over $100,000 was invested in this business, with the key difference being that the founder of this company was reluctant to bring in any investors due to the dilution of the founder’s ownership. Once again, the concept lacked the foundation of a business plan. With no budgets, no timeline, and no core marketing strategy, it became difficult to manage the requirements of moving the concept to market. As a result, the founder reacted with a series of knee-jerk decisions that simply ended up costing more money and bore no results.

So as you move your business forward in 2016, revisit your business plan to make sure that it is current. Things change, as do economic circumstances, so make sure that you are tweaking your business plan to reflect the realities of the times.

And if you haven’t written down your business plan, do that first! Avoid falling prey to the illusions of grandeur.

Until next time…

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Build Out Your Idea – Learning To Trust The Process

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Learning to trust the process!

Back in November, we presented a web broadcast on the Small Business Tips Show that addressed the issue of staying focused and learning to trust the process when developing your idea.

Too often, people become discouraged when building out their idea. They can become lost in the minutia, feel overwhelmed, and give up. Don’t let this happen to you!

We posted the web broadcast earlier, but, due to popular demand, are now providing the podcast so you can listen in at your leisure.

Join us and see how to avoid becoming discouraged and learn to trust the process.

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Until next time…

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How To Get More Clients – Part 2

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Last week, I shared a podcast with you discussing how to get more customers.

This podcast was excerpted from a web broadcast recorded with Frank Thomas of the Small Business Tips Show. When we were recording the web broadcast we found this to be a very rich topic, necessitating it to be broken into two programs.

I’ve shared the web broadcasts with you here earlier this fall, but have found that many of you sometimes don’t have the time to watch the broadcast, preferring to download a podcast and listen in while doing other things.

Listen to the discussion here, or if you prefer, you can listen or download the podcast.

Until next time…

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Are You Being Strategic With Your Marketing?

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What is it, to be strategic with your marketing?

I was having a conversation the other day with a business colleague about strategic marketing and we were discussing various obstacles that present themselves when growing your business. One of the most common obstacles appears to be that of the failure to identify your ideal client.

As I’ve mentioned in previous articles, one of the most important components of your marketing strategy is that of being clear on your target audience. Without a clear understanding of who your ideal client is, the implementation of your marketing strategy can never be honed to that specific audience. And without being able to target your marketing efforts, you will end up wasting time, energy and cold, hard cash.

I have repeatedly written and spoken about how the implementation of a proper, focused marketing plan is not only critical to the growth of your business, but is also a solid financial investment in the future of your business. However, we need to address the reality that there is a bit of an emotional disconnect, especially with small business owners, when it comes to parting with their finances to support a marketing program.

I get that.

But without investing the appropriate resources to properly market your business, you run the risk of being “forgettable”. In order to grow your business and to be seen as relevant within your industry, it is imperative that you are continually communicating to clients and prospects alike. Existing clients like to know that the companies they do business with are continuing to be viable in the marketplace, and prospects won’t even find you if you’re invisible.

Unfortunately, many small business owners make the mistake of randomly advertising their service or product without the development and implementation of a strategic marketing plan. Is it any wonder, then, that they end up disappointed and think that “marketing” doesn’t work?

The most important point that I can make is that advertising is not marketing. Marketing is about the creation of a strategy, based on your corporate values, goals, and ideal client, among other things. It is comprised of many components and nuances, with the end result being a unified approach to communicating effectively and efficiently to your target audience. Advertising, on the other hand is merely the implementation of one element of a strategic marketing plan.

So, as we are wrapping up 2015 and preparing for the next year, be sure to do a full review of all aspects of your business performance. Take a good look at any marketing or advertising campaigns that you have done over the past year and ask yourself if there was a strategy behind the process, or if it was simply implemented as a means to an end.

An investment in hiring a marketing strategist to help you identify, create, and execute a strategic marketing plan can help you attain your goals, financially and professionally. Maybe 2016 is the time to realize that your business is best served by focusing on your core competencies and outsource this component for growing your business.

Until next time…

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How Public Relations Adds Value To Your Business

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It occurred to me today that I’ve never posted anything specifically about the role of public relations.

And, as a public relations and marketing expert, it’s past time that I did so!

Public relations, marketing, and advertising are nearly always lumped together, as though they are all the same thing. Indeed, nothing could be further from the truth.

As I have expressed many times in the past, marketing is about a strategy, while advertising is one way of implementing that strategy. Public relations, while also a part of marketing strategy, is about building awareness for your company.

PR is the art of obtaining free exposure for your company. It provides the opportunity for you to share your corporate beliefs, values, and products and services to the public. There are many ways to achieve this.

One of the most familiar ways to obtain PR is through a press/media release. There is definite perceived value when your release is seen as newsworthy. But remember that the media is inundated on a daily basis with releases from others who, just like you, are looking for coverage for their latest announcement. So, make sure that you truly have something important to share, and deliver it in a way that demonstrates its importance and sets you apart from the rest. Press/media releases are useful for announcing new products or services, new offices or changes in staff; any change or improvement to your business.

But PR is about more than just media releases.

The options that exist to help your company gain free exposure have grown exponentially over the years. Proper use of social media, for instance, can generate a lot of very positive public relations for you. Other options include participation in charitable events, such as charity runs, golf tournaments, assisting at a local food bank, helping out at a soup kitchen, etc.

All of the examples mentioned above will help you gain exposure for your business, while also demonstrating some of the fundamental values of your company. Let’s face it; most people truly do like to give back and to help others, whether physically, emotionally, intellectually, or spiritually. And public relations provide the ideal opportunity to prove that you and your company have some very closely held beliefs and values.

This brings us to the fundamentals of marketing. The goal of marketing is to attract clients and prospects to do business with you. And what is that common theme that runs through all marketing? People like to do business with people who they know, like, and trust. Public relations is another avenue to gain credibility in the marketplace.

There is also a flip side to PR.

Public relations also has a very important role in maintaining a corporate reputation.

There may be times, no matter how hard you tried to do the right thing, that someone or something doesn’t go as planned, resulting in negative publicity for your company. Enter public relations.

There are two sides to every issue, and at least two sides to every argument. And no matter how much you try, you will never be everything to everyone. There will be times when something happens that’s outside of your control, or some group or organization launches an attack on your business or your industry. Proper messaging, targeting, and use of public relations can help turn the tide, stem the negativity, and reinstate your credibility.

Like everything, there is a proper strategy and method required in order to implement a suitable and effective public relations campaign. If you are inexperienced or lack the time to dedicate to the development of an appropriate PR strategy, it is well worth your investment to hire a PR consultant to assist you in focusing your campaign.

Until next time…

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It’s Time To Start Preparing For 2016!

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Where did the time go?

Here it is, December 1st already. It’s been 11 months since you started implementing your 2015 goals and plans you hoped to achieve this year.

So, how did you do?

Everyone’s attention is turning to Christmas and the holiday season. But it’s also time to review both the successes and the failures you experienced in your business in 2015. It’s time to take those peaks and valleys, learn from your mistakes, and begin to build your plan for 2016.

We’ve never fully recovered from the global financial crisis in 2008. Sure, we’ve had periods of fairly good growth, but overall it’s been fairly tepid. Many things have changed, not just in North America, but globally. The advances in communication and technology have had a huge impact on how we do business in this day and age. As Dorothy said in the Wizard of Oz, “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” Read more

Growing Your Business – Learn To Trust The Process

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Building a business is hard work!

And, in fact, sometimes it can be a bit discouraging.

Creating and following a process is at the core of strengthening and growing your business, and learning how to plan out your idea and build a process around it will get you far. But even with a plan in place, it is common to have doubts from time to time. When this happens, you just have to learn to trust the process!

Join us in this episode of The Small Business Tips Show and listen as we discuss ways to accomplish this for your small business!

Watch our Video Broadcast, or watch on YouTube.

Until next time…

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The Science Of Marketing

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I wanted to talk to you today about the science of marketing.

I think this is a very important topic because, despite what many people believe, effective marketing is truly a science.

Let’s look for a minute at the definition of science:

sci·ence/ˈsīəns/
noun

  • the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
  • a systematically organized body of knowledge on a particular subject.

As you can see from the above definition, science is not limited to the study of chemicals, biology, physics, etc., but rather can be applied to any subject as long as that subject is approached and executed in a systematic way.

Those of you who have been reading my articles for a while have heard me say many times that marketing is a science and must be approached in that manner. One of the things that I have repeatedly said is that marketing is not advertising. And, to repeat myself again, marketing is a process and advertising is a method of delivery of your messaging to your clients and prospects.

So, why do I continue to repeat this mantra?

Well, partly it is because of this common misconception which leads to the belief that “anyone can do marketing”, with the end result being disappointed clients. And partly it is to help educate folks, assisting them in understanding the difference so that they can make better choices and ensure that their marketing dollars are being allocated appropriately.

Unfortunately, just like in many industries, there are those who promote themselves as marketing experts when, in truth, they are simply executing a single advertising method. For instance, we all know that in today’s technology-based environment that we must have an online presence. And, based on your business model and your intent, being found online can an important factor in the success or failure of your business. Knowing this, many individuals and companies have been formed who will promise to give you first page rankings on search engines for a specified fee. This is an effective strategy when employed correctly, but make sure that you are working with a reputable individual or organization so you will not be disappointed with the results. In some cases, these people or companies will charge huge fees for a short term result, causing your rankings to drop again as soon as their engagement is completed. Even more worrying, is that some of these individuals and companies employ “black hat” techniques which can cause you to become banned from the search engines.

Everything of value takes time to build. You must create a solid foundation and build on that foundation for the structure to be solid. Do not be seduced by quick fix schemes; you will end up disappointed and poorer for it.

Do your homework when hiring your marketing consultant. Check testimonials and asked them about their methods, tactics, and techniques. And also, make sure that your personalities fit. There is no denying that we get along with some folks better than others, and you will not get your best results if you do not get along with the people with whom you are working.

Until next time…

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Marketing In Everyday Life!

Marketing makes the world go round

Marketing makes the world go ‘round!

Today, I’m going  to address the perception of marketing. When the word “marketing” is used, most people immediately think of advertising. And, as I continually point out, advertising is merely one part of a complete marketing strategy.

But stop and think for just a minute. We all market different things every single day. When we meet someone for the first time, we are always trying to put our best foot forward and make the best impression possible. The same applies when we’re having discussions with our friends and family members; we use various strategies to promote our point of view.

And that, folks, is marketing! Read more

Entrepreneurship – Overcoming Challenges

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Do you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur?

Or, do you already classify yourself as an entrepreneur? Do you ever think it would be great to be an entrepreneur and be the master of your own destiny? What is entrepreneurship?

Last month, Frank Thomas and I discussed these issues for a podcast for the Small Business Tips Show. Both of us have worked for employers in the past, and both of us have had experience as entrepreneurs. And, of course, both of us have had successes and failures in building our own businesses over the years.

I think everyone dreams of being their own boss at one time or another. But like all dreams, they often differ from reality. The learning curve can be steep, and the initial costs in time and money can be a challenge. Read more

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