by Kendall Summerhawk
We're all looking for a magic key to marketing, something that I believe we are also looking for more depth, meaning and So what does a Magic Key to marketing and more meaningful I'm convinced that a sense of connection, even in the business What I am about to share with you is not wild, exciting, or The magic key to flooding your business with as many new Consistency simply means cycling through specific ways to create Consistency is built on understanding what keeps your client up Here are some simple, low or no-cost, creative ways to • Send an article you found that applies to their business. • Send an article you've written about a specific problem • Send a thank you note for any kind of referral, • Produce a newsletter, or purchase a pre-made newsletter for • Offer to give a free, or low cost, 45-minute "lunch-n-learn"
will finally take the frustration out of failed attempts,
unreturned phone calls and prospective clients that don't seem
to "get it".
significance in our lives. Something more than the 10-second
sound bites and 30-second commercials that leave us feeling
saturated, yet somehow hollow at the same time.
client relationships have in common?
contacts we make, is what gives us deep, resounding satisfaction
about how we spend our time and who we spend it with. And yes,
I believe (or rather, I know) that a sense of connection and a
sense of relationship with our clients bring us more business.
even amazing - but the results are, and more!
customers as you want is consistency. Now please stay with me
on this. Remember, I said it wasn't glamorous, but the results
will thrill you every week you are in business.
and deepen your relationships with your clients/prospective
clients. Sure, you can send out the occasional article, call a
prospective client back when you get the time, or hand out
business cards at a networking meeting. But that is not
consistency. It's just potshot marketing, and the results you
get will be sporadic at best.
at night. What is the "rock in their shoe"? What are they trying
to accomplish and can't seem to make much progress on? With that
information, you can easily stay in touch, offer something of
value and create a real working relationship that pays off for
both of you.
consistently stay in touch with your clients and prospective
clients:
Include a cover letter telling them why you thought of them when
you saw the article.
they are experiencing. Keep it short (400-600 words is fine),
with bold headlines and your contact information at the bottom.
Pick a topic that profiles a problem/solution situation that
matches your expertise. Include a live client example to make
it even more powerful.
recommendation, tip or new business you receive from a client.
Hand written thank you notes are worth a zillion times their
weight in gold!
your industry. These are increasingly easy to find on the
Internet. You can also purchase articles for as little as
$15.00 (IdeaMarketers is a fabulous resource for articles of all
subjects).
presentation for their employees. Choose a topic that matches
their interest and your expertise.
• Call and ask for a resource referral you need for another • Ask your favorite client if they can recommend a non-profit • Send a follow-up survey after your project is complete. • Send a note with a link to a website that offers useful Imagine being in the shoes of your client/prospective client. Remember the saying "Out of sight, out of mind."? If that is About the Author
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client's project. Your request goes something like this, "I'm
working on a project for xyz company. I'm helping them
reduce/improve/increase blah, blah, blah. I need a resource for
abc and immediately thought of you. Is there someone you can
recommend?"
organization that needs some volunteer help.
• Send a birthday card.
Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. If appropriate,
include a $10 gift certificate to Starbucks as a thank you for
their time.
information to your client/prospective client.
Would you appreciate receiving an article, note, thank you card
or phone call? Of course you would! This is just a starter list.
Use it, or create your own ways to be consistent.
true, then I am offering a new saying - "Consistency keeps you
in mind at the right time."
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