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7 Tips to Become a “Rock Star” in Your Own Backyard without Breaking the Bank on Advertising

Posted on by Dean Mercado in Marketing Strategy 1 Comment

Let’s clear the air here. Advertising is not evil. In many cases it’s not even expensive… that is of course so long as it’s done right. However one thing I’ve learned by working with small businesses like you over the years is that you typically don’t have unlimited marketing budgets. Therefore wherever you spend your hard-earned marketing money must provide a sufficient return on investment (ROI). That being said, here are 7 tips that if leveraged properly, can save you a fortune in marketing dollars while still allowing you to become a “rock star” in your own backyard:

1. Be In the Know and Get Involved
Know what’s going on and rub elbows regularly with the who’s who of your local area. I’m a firm believer that wherever you choose to play… play hard.

2. Be a Connector
Now that you’re tuned into the local people, businesses, and events, always look for ways to connect them in ways that add value… people to people… people to businesses… businesses to people… people to events… and businesses to events. Trust me; your thoughtfulness will go a long way.

3. Educate, Educate, Educate
If you like to speak… regularly conduct local seminars and teleseminars. If you like to write… publish a blog or a newsletter. The key idea here is that regardless of the marketing medium you choose for delivery, position yourself as the local authority on your subject matter.

4. Become a Local Media Darling
Get to know, and regularly find ways to contribute to your local media. This goes for both online sources such as local web sites and Internet radio as well as offline sources such as radio, television, newspapers, magazines, and more. Remember, it’s one thing if you tell me you’re great. Maybe I’ll believe you, maybe I won’t. It’s quite another if an unbiased and respected third party such as the local media tells me your great.

5. Local Search Engine Optimization & Submissions
One of the first places people look… yes, even locally… for a business that provides what you do is online. They simply conduct a search in one of the many search engines like Google or Yahoo. Many of these search engines realizing the vast amount of local searches going on, as well as the potential revenue stream it brings, now offer local search engine counterparts (e.g. Google Local and Yahoo Local). In most cases this is a separate submittal process from the main search engine. Get listed in both!

6. Have a Content-rich and Useful Web Site
Face it, online color brochures just don’t cut it any longer. To be considered a viable solution for most consumers, you have to go the extra mile and provide them with clear-cut incentives to pay attention to and ultimately buy from you. Fortunately for small businesses, the Internet makes this very possible for a very reasonable cost. Think of your web site as an extension of your office or storefront… dress it up and nurture it the same way you would your physical space. Leverage it to magnetically attract your local target market by regularly providing resources to make their lives better.

7. Share the Wealth
Give back to the community… period! Regardless of how you give of yourself, at the end of the day, find ways to leave your community a little better than when you got there.

So in closing, just think about it for a minute… with gas prices continuing to rise… the costs of many products and services we use every day are as a result going up as well. We’ve got companies adding fuel surcharges to your tab now… costs of travel have skyrocketed… and quite honestly there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight… we’ll get there, it’s just going to take some extreme creativity and some time. In the meantime, as a small business it’s even more reason to step up your game locally. Customers are already incentivized by these rising costs to look for better deals. If they can save money by grouping together trips to several local businesses as opposed to spending the money traveling afar to get what they want, there’s a good chance they’ll look to fill their needs locally first. Be ready for this trend! Take immediate action on any or all of the 7 tips shared here to position yourself for success as the “rock star” in your backyard.

Copyright 2008 Online Marketing Muscle — All Rights Reserved.




Top 10 Business and Marketing Lessons Learned in 2007 (Part II: The Second Five)

Posted on by Dean Mercado in Networking Leave a comment

Well I certainly hope you enjoyed part I of this article where I shared with you the first five of my top 10 business and marketing lessons learned in 2007. To quickly summarize, they were:

#1 – Maintain an Attitude of Gratitude

#2 – Improve Myself… Attract Better Clients

#3 – Make a Conscious Effort to Use Time More Efficiently

#4 – The Clearer My Vision… The Greater My Results

#5 – The More I Measure… The Better My Decisions

As promised, here are the remainder of my top lessons learned in 2007:

#6 – Milk Each Marketing Campaign for all they’re Worth
“Anything worth doing is worth doing well”. I’m not sure who to credit for that statement however it is such sage advice. You’re better off doing a few things great than many things so-so. One hard lesson I learned this past year was that since I knew how to implement dozens of marketing strategies and tactics, I wanted to use them all. Therefore I started out doing just that and received mediocre results for my efforts. Once I scaled back and took on just a few of those marketing strategies and tactics, I was able to really maximize my effectiveness and get more results with less effort. So my point is for example, if you’re going to have a blog, be the best blogger you can be or, if you’re going to have a newsletter, publish the best newsletter you can, and then focus and maximize your efforts to gaining the most traction from them.

#7 – Love the Client’s you Want to Keep… Fire the Rest!
I’ve had the unfortunate experience of losing a loved-one this past year and let me tell you, life’s just too damn short to waste on screwing around with clients who don’t add value to your life. Business is a two-way street… every client/vendor relationship must be mutually beneficial and enjoyable else, give yourself permission to move on! It’s important here to lose the scarcity-mindset. There are plenty of clients out there for all of us. As a matter of fact I do believe that there are plenty out there that are meant to be served by you!

#8 – Increase the Quantity and Quality of Thinking Time
Turn off the radio… turn off the TV… grab a pen and paper… and a seat, and practice thinking. Let your thoughts run through your pen and onto the paper. Let your creativity and inner-genius flow. Think of ways to improve your value… think of ways to improve your client’s experience with you… think of ways to improve your productivity… think of ways to have more fun in your business… the bottom line is to practice thinking. I’ve been journaling my thoughts for years and believe me when I tell you that my best stuff has spawned from such thinking sessions… let alone the clarity of focused action that came as a result.

#9 – Mastermind Your Way to Success
This past year I participated in several different mastermind teams. Some focused on business… some focused on investing… and some focused on self-improvement. I am a firm believer that 2 minds are better than 1… let alone if you have a mastermind team of 5 or 6 great minds… the possibilities are endless! I garnered tons of insight and advice from all of my fellow mastermind teammates and I am eternally grateful to each and every one of them!

#10 – The Joy Is In the Journey… Not the Destination
Do yourself a huge favor and pause long enough to smell the roses. Driving yourself forward like a slave-driver is no way to go through life. This year I really took the opportunity to slow down and have more fun with my business. That didn’t mean get lazy. It just meant to consciously draw more joy out of every day. I not only had a more fruitful and enjoyable year, but all those around me seemed to as well… my vitality became contagious and also attracted others with similar vitality toward me!

So in closing, I just have to ask you, did any of my experiences shared here resonate with you? What lessons did you learn this past year? Take the time to do some reflection of your own… and then… why don’t you stop by my blog and share them? I’d love to hear all about them. In the meantime, allow yourself to learn from my experiences as well as the experiences of others around you and make this next year, a year to remember!

Copyright 2008 Online Marketing Muscle — All Rights Reserved.


How To Push Past Common Marketing Demons And Become Unstoppable

Posted on by Dean Mercado in Success 1 Comment

Regardless of what your thoughts and feelings are about marketing, let me assure you, it is not a bad thing. It’s not evil… it doesn’t bite. On the contrary, marketing happens to be a critical cog in the wheel of business success. And in my opinion for small businesses, it’s the most important cog because if your target market doesn’t know you exist, you most definitely won’t make any sales… and no sales equal no business!

And let me suggest that if you’re not screaming your marketing message from the rooftops, there may be more going on here than meets the eye. I repeatedly hear two common excuses from small businesses all the time… those being either a lack of money or a lack of know-how to support their marketing efforts.

Now I’m a firm believer that where there’s a will there’s a way, so let’s go ahead and diffuse those two excuses right now.

For those of you who claim poverty…

Yes, there’s no doubt that money can expedite the effectiveness of your marketing however there are dozens of marketing strategies and tactics available to you for little or no cost… just a little sweat equity so to speak. Take networking for instance. It doesn’t cost you a dime to tell someone what it is you do and how you can add value to their business. Or how about starting an e-newsletter or blog? Both can be done for little or no cost.

For those of you who claim ignorance…

There are simply way too many free or inexpensive marketing resources out there to use that excuse and be able to look yourself in the eye. Take this article for instance… it cost you nothing but your time and some energy to pull value from it. Sign up for some free e-newsletters or read the blogs of marketing experts. Tap into free resources from organizations such as SCORE (www.score.org) or the SBA (www.sba.gov). The resources available to you are unlimited.

How about this? Here’s one simple answer that addresses both the money and know-how excuses. Go to the library, borrow some books from Jay Conrad Levinson’s “Guerrilla Marketing” series, skim through them, pull out 2 or 3 ideas out of the dozens available that you would feel comfortable doing, and do them.

Or how about this idea? Barter. Trade your products or services for some marketing help. Not sure how to go about doing this, then join a bartering network. For a small fee these networks can connect you with others looking to trade.

Yes, it can be that simple. Marketing can be as simple or as difficult as you want it to be… you choose. If you say it’s difficult, you’re right, it’s difficult. If you say it’s easy, guess what… you’re right, it’s easy. Bottom line is yes, it is a choice… your choice. So why choose to be stoppable? If you are really passionate about what you do, choose to be unstoppable.

Now remember earlier when I mentioned that if you’re not screaming your marketing message from the rooftops, there may be more going on here than meets the eye? Well typically there is. My experience tells me that in many cases, a person’s unwillingness to do whatever it takes to market their business usually stems from beyond the two excuses we’ve just explored… it tends to border on the psychology-side. So if by clearing up the previous two excuses doesn’t do it for you, use the following revealing questions to dig a bit deeper and get to the root cause:

  • What excuses or stories are you making up to let yourself off the hook for not marketing enough?
  • Is there a confidence issue here? If so, what are you really afraid of?
  • Is there an underlying fear of not looking good?
  • Do you honestly and truly believe in the value of what you do? How about in your ability to deliver it?
  • Is there a fear of failure at play here?
  • How about a fear of success? Are you consciously or unconsciously sabotaging yourself so that you will not have to step into bigger shoes?

And we can go on and on and on here with the questions however my point is for you to dig a little bit… figure out what’s really going on. If you’re having difficulty, bring in a professional like a coach to facilitate this process.

So in closing, be willing to shine the light on yourself to see what’s really going on. The clarity that this exercise can bring as well as the possibilities you can discover can be life changing for you and your business. Just remember, it all starts with you, your desire to succeed, and the willingness to do whatever it takes to make it so.

Copyright 2007 Online Marketing Muscle — All Rights Reserved.