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10 Killer Marketing Strategies Any of Which If Implemented Correctly, All But Guarantee You Expert Status in Your Field

Posted on by Dean Mercado in Marketing Strategy Leave a comment

So you want to be considered an expert at what you do. I can’t say I blame you. Lots of perks seem to come with it – fame, fortune – regardless of your reasons though, what I’m going to present to you here are 10 very powerful marketing strategies that you can leverage immediately to make that happen.

Marketing Strategy #1 – Press Relations (PR)
It’s one thing if I tell you I’m an expert at what I do, it’s quite another if someone else does – especially the press! Become a dependable resource for the press and watch your credibility, visibility, and reach, soar!

Marketing Strategy #2 – Endorsements & Referrals
Similar premise here as PR but with a slight twist… this is more like trust by association. Getting recommended by someone your desired audience already trusts creates instant leverage and possibility.

Marketing Strategy #3 – Publish a Book

Simply put, there are not many things that seem to bring as much credibility as a well-written and marketed book. People just look at you differently (in a good way) when you’re a published author.

Marketing Strategy #4 – Article Marketing
Posses the power of the pen but not yet ready to write a book? Then article marketing may be just the ticket! You can start out by writing a simple ‘how to’ article on your subject matter and leverage it everywhere. Submit it to dozens of targeted article directories on the Internet… get it published in a major trade publication… send it to prospects as a means to keep in touch and add value… and we can go on and on and on here. This is a very powerful strategy for driving traffic your way – both online and off.

Marketing Strategy #5 – Publish a Newsletter
This is one of the best ways to stay in front of your target market and position yourself as an authority on your topic. Yes there are tons of newsletters already out there however I firmly believe in the premise that there’s enough of an audience available for all of us.

Marketing Strategy #6 – Public Speaking
No fear of public speaking? Then definitely leverage this marketing strategy! I’ve seen masterful performers deliver their spiel and have attendees literally jump out of their seats and run to the back of the room to take advantage of an offer the speaker just made. Just go see T. Harv Eker speak and you’ll know what I mean.

Marketing Strategy #7 – Blogging
Bloggers have their own little universe and it’s hugely popular and addictive! More importantly though, bloggers tend to be very loyal and are active participants – a perfect fit for an expert willing to lead. Combine wit and wisdom in your own blog and you’re golden.

Marketing Strategy #8 – Podcasting

Similar to bloggers, podcasters also have their own little universe packed with a dedicated audience hungry for input. If you’ve got the voice talent, this is an excellent strategy to leverage.

Marketing Strategy #9 – Host a Radio Show
Want to take your podcasting skills up a notch? Then think radio! – Whether offline with traditional radio or online with Internet radio, there is plenty of opportunity and audience here. Not ready to start your own radio show yet? Then become a regular guest expert on someone else’s.

Marketing Strategy #10 – Streaming Video
Video is exploding all over the Internet right now. Amateurs are posting videos everywhere… on their blogs, on their websites, on popular sites such as YouTube… If you’ve got the look, confidence, and charisma to pull this one off, I say go for it – video is very influential – just think movie star.

So in closing, I’d like to leave you with a few implementation tips.

First, you don’t need to do all of these marketing strategies to ensure expert status. My recommendation, just start with the one that resonates the most with you right now and focus on that one until it’s working for you. Become known for your excellence using it and then when and if it makes sense for you, incorporate others as you see fit.

Second, remember the old adage… “Anything worth doing is worth doing well”. So if you’re going to do it, do it to the best of your ability.

And lastly, becoming the perceived expert doesn’t come overnight – it takes consistent, diligent effort, and maybe a few breaks along the way as well to make it happen. So be patient with yourself and trust your instincts.

Copyright 2007 Online Marketing Muscle — All Rights Reserved.




The One Marketing Strategy You Can’t Afford to Be Without!

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“The power is in the follow up” –Dean Mercado

I see it all the time… not only as an avid networker but as a marketing coach and consultant. You meet someone… you exchange business cards… and then nothing happens! No one follows up. Why? Why bother networking if you’re not going to follow up to see where a relationship can lead?

This is a typical breakdown point for many independent professionals, small business owners, and entrepreneurs. On a broader scale, you spend all that time, money, and energy identifying prospects and making the initial contact. Then what happened? You disappeared! You literally faded away into the proverbial abyss!

Now, the popular consensus among many marketing experts is that it takes at least 4 touches or contacts just to get on someone’s radar and at least 7 touches for them to see you as a credible source to buy from. Now if that’s the case and you don’t follow up beyond the initial contact, you’re not even on their radar! So how could you possibly expect them to buy from you? Even if they need or want what you have to offer, unless they can’t find anyone else, they’ll probably give their business to someone they’re more comfortable with.

Remember unless there’s no choice, people tend do business with people they know, like, and trust… and regularly staying in front of your target market builds that bridge of familiarity and comfort with you. This way when they’re ready to buy what you sell, you already have top-of-mind awareness and will be one of the first people they call!

So with all of this being said, I firmly believe that every independent professional, small business owner, or entrepreneur must, and let me repeat that MUST, have at least one what I call “Keep in Touch” marketing strategy!

It’s critical that you stay in front of your target market on a fairly consistent basis. This at a minimum will give them a chance to get to know you… to get comfortable with you… comfortable enough to buy from you.

So let me guess… I bet your next question is “well what are some great ways of keeping in touch with my target market?”

My answer… there are so many possibilities available to you… regardless of your budget. Here are some possibilities:

  • Start a blog and allow your target market to join in for regular conversations;
  • Create a newsletter or an ezine that shares tips and tricks;
  • Publish a regular podcast where you discuss hot topics of interest;
  • Write “how to” articles geared to make your target market’s life easier or better and periodically send them out as a way to add value;
  • Send out holiday, birthday, and special occasion greeting cards – I don’t care how old your target market is, we all appreciate being remembered;
  • Reach out and touch someone with a phone call… even if it’s just to say hello;
  • Invite one, or better yet a few people from your target market for coffee and some networking… believe me, if you put some thought into who you invite, they may really appreciate you connecting them with others they may be able to do business with as well;
  • And we can go on and on and on here.

As you can probably see, there are literally tons of ways that you can keep in touch with your target market. Now be mindful that you don’t overdo it here… you don’t want to become a nuisance… That’s not the point. Neither is the point to bombard your target market with solicitations they didn’t request. This will only trigger the “oh no, what are they trying to sell me now?!” syndrome. The point is to find ways to stay top-of-mind by regularly adding value.

Additionally, select the marketing tactics and tools that both your target market and you are comfortable with. In other words don’t start a blog if neither your target market nor you are comfortable online – you most likely won’t get the best results that way.

So in closing, remember the power is in the follow up! You need to have at least one way, one “Keep in Touch” marketing strategy to regularly stay in front of your target market and establish the top-of-mind awareness it takes to succeed.

Copyright 2007 Online Marketing Muscle — All Rights Reserved.


Is Your Marketing Speaking My Language?

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“Talk to people in their own language. If you do it well, they’ll say, ‘God, he said exactly what I was thinking.’ And when they begin to respect you, they’ll follow you to the death”. – Lee Iacocca

Lately I’ve been making a number of enhancements to my blog, and something really jumped out at me. While the upside of blogging for small businesses is tremendous, unless you’re a regular blogging enthusiast, blogs can be downright intimidating to the intended end-user! And as a marketing coach and consultant, I can honestly say that marketing that’s intimidating is not good marketing! And yes, blogging is marketing!

Don’t get me wrong here though – I happen to love blogs – I use a blog to market myself and my own business. As a matter of fact, I firmly believe that a properly implemented and targeted blog can be an extremely powerful magnetic marketing vehicle.

The problem with great tools such as blogs mainly lies in their implementation. In my opinion, many bloggers tend to get caught up in what I call ‘blog-speak’, a language that is somewhat foreign to the non-blogger. RSS feeds, trackbacks, permalinks, news aggregators… what exactly do these terms mean? And why should your target market care?

Unless your target market is mainly savvy blogging enthusiasts, speak to them using a language they understand. For example instead of just putting a cryptic icon representing an RSS Feed or just the words ‘RSS Feed’, how about adding a few more descriptive terms next to the RSS icon saying something like ‘Subscribe to this Blog via RSS Feed’. It’s just a subtle suggestion but at least your target market will have a better chance at understanding that that’s a way they can subscribe to your blog.

This brings to mind a good book by Steve Krug titled, “Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability”. If you have a web site or a blog and haven’t read this book yet, I highly suggest you pick it up and browse through it. The title alone is so powerful… Don’t make me think! Always look to make your target market’s experience easy, lucrative and fun! Make them think too much and they’re out of there – they’ll just go somewhere else where they can have a better experience – regardless of how great your content is.

So in closing, I hope I’ve urged you to take a look at the language you’re using in your marketing – remember to speak the language of your target market! Don’t try to be overly cryptic or cute with your marketing. Especially, don’t worry so much about being hip with the lingo – I’m not saying don’t use it… go ahead and use it where it makes sense… but the bottom line is make sure that you’re connecting properly with your target market. Paint a crystal clear picture for them so to speak so they know exactly what it is you are trying to say and what you want them to do.

Copyright 2007 Online Marketing Muscle — All Rights Reserved.