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Let Your Mistakes Improve Your Marketing and Your Profits


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Charlie Cook
ccookcharliecook.net

In Mind Marketing
http://www.charliecook.net


Have you ever sent out a sales letter and received little or

no response, or put up a web site and found hardly anyone

visiting it. Have you worked hard on an article only to find

that few people read it and even fewer contacted you as a

result?



Let's be honest; everyone makes mistakes. The difference

between the winners and the losers in business is that

winners recognize their mistakes and avoid making the

same blunder again. Each time you can recognize a

marketing mistake and correct it your marketing will be

that much better.



Marketing experts got that way by working full time at making

more marketing mistakes than you can imagine and then

learning from them. Common marketing missteps include:



* Starting your marketing with a focus on your credentials,

products and services instead of on client problems.



* Using a label to describe what you do instead of a “meme”

or value positioning statement that tells prospects which

problems you solve in a sentence or less.



* Developing a tagline, article title or web page title

without taking the time to discover which words will attract

your clients.



* Wasting time on pushing information about yourself out

to prospects instead of pulling them in with ideas they are

interested in.



* Not providing prospects with a free offer to get their

contact information.



* Forgetting to regularly follow up with prospects.



* Building a web site without a clear step-by-step map of

how you will attract visitors to the site, and what you want

them do once they visit your site.



* Not having offers and strategies to turn prospects into

clients and clients into repeat clients and sources of referrals.



If you've made any of the above marketing mistakes, you're not

alone. But if you want to grow your business, don't repeat these

blunders again and again. If you're not getting the results you

want, look for a new strategy, modify your tactics and change

your materials.



Strategy - Base your marketing on a clear set of principles.

Have a clearly defined strategy and marketing plan. Use

approaches that work for independent professionals and

small business.



Tactics - Plan your marketing so its organized and individual

efforts are additive and contribute to building your business.



Materials - Make sure individual marketing pieces resonate

with your target market, get their attention and move them

to the action you want them to take.



Fix your marketing tactics and materials by testing ideas,

keeping the ones that work and throwing out the ones that

don't. If you self published a book, but its not flying off the

shelves, identify the variables that could be affecting sales.



It may be the book's title, the sales letter, or the price and

bonus offers. Pick one of these and make some changes. Test

a different title, rewrite your sales letter, or the price and

bonus offers and see what happens.



Depending on your timeline and goals, you may want to avoid

making all the marketing mistakes on your own, and get expert

advice from someone who has made or seen most of the mistakes

before.



In the process of growing your business you're bound to make

marketing missteps. The more you make, identify and learn from

the faster your marketing will improve and the more clients

you will attract.



2003 © In Mind Communications, LLC. All rights reserved.



*****

The author, Charlie Cook, helps independent professionals

and small business owners who are struggling to attract

more clients and grow their businesses. To get the

free marketing guide, '7 Steps to Get More Clients

and Grow Your Business' visit

www.charliecook.net or write ccookcharliecook.net





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