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6 Ways to Increase Your Customers


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Joe Gracia
ebscompanywi.rr.com

Give to Get Marketing
http://www.givetogetmarketing.com/


1. STOP DOING THE ONE-STEP:



95% of the advertising used by small business owners is

based on the One-Step strategy.



The marketing piece tries to sell the product or service in

one, quick and easy step. There's a description of the

product, perhaps a picture of the owner, with a brief

description of the product. There may be a few bursts about

how long they've been in business, how many awards they've

won, etc. At the bottom of the ad, flyer, e-mail or letter

is a phone number with the line 'call for more

information.'



Few people respond to these types of One-Step ads. They are

huge money wasters. If you're doing the one-step, you

already know they don't work -- stop using them

immediately.



2. DO THE TWO-STEP:



People buy things they want from people they know, like and

trust. You can't get people to know, like and trust you in

a One-Step ad.



Instead, use the Two-Step strategy.



Step One, attract hundreds, even thousands, of prospects by

offering free information. In other words, use your initial

marketing as a lead generator, not a sales generator.



Step Two, build a Prospect List of follow-up information --

name, address, phone, e-mail, etc. -- from all of the

prospects that responded to your first step, and follow up

with them repeatedly with enticing offers.



It sounds like a simple idea, and it is. But while it is

the most powerful marketing technique available, few

business owners use it.



With just this one technique we have helped our clients

double, triple even quadruple the size of their businesses.



This simple tactic has helped us grow our home-based,

Internet business from nothing just two years ago, to well

over $100,000 a year. Our goal of $200,000 per year will

probably be achieved over the next 12 months. And it has

all been done on a shoestring budget!



There's no reason why you can't do the same thing. Maybe

your goal isn't to make a hundred thousand a year from your

small business. That's okay. Perhaps you just want to make

a few hundred extra dollars each month. You can use these

step-by-step systems to make any amount you want.



It doesn't matter what kind of business you have. The

simple strategy and systems work for service businesses,

product based businesses, home-based businesses, Internet

businesses, even traditional brick and mortar businesses.



3. RE-INSTATE PAST CUSTOMERS



One of our clients had lost hundreds of customers over the

years. They just stopped coming back. We helped him write a

simple, one-page letter telling his past customers that he

missed serving them and would really like to have them

back. He included an Appreciation Gift Certificate. Within

4 weeks, 20% were coming back to his business regularly

again. It didn't take much -- he just let them know that

their business was important to him.



4. DO A JOINT VENTURE



Team up with someone who has the same types of customers as

you, and do a joint venture. We helped a real estate agent

put on a Home-Buying workshop with a banker, and they both

generated new customers through the effort.



You could do a joint mailing with another business to share

the costs. If you both have a customer list, she could

endorse your products or services to her customers, and you

could do the same for her. You both would gain new

customers from each others lists.



5. FOLLOW UP MULTIPLE TIMES WITH YOUR PROSPECTS



We have had many clients that were throwing away thousands

of dollars a year in sales by simply failing to follow up

with their prospects.



They assumed that if their prospects didn't buy the first

day they called for information, that they weren't worth

any more of their time and effort. What a waste!



We taught one client how to capture the names and addresses

of her prospects who called for information about her

service, and put them into a computer database.



Then every month, she printed labels from her database and

sent all of her prospects a flyer telling them about her

latest offers. Her sales went through the roof!



She learned a powerful lesson about people. We are not all

ready to buy at the same time. Some prospects buy

immediately. Some need to be reminded of your product or

service offers two or three times, and still others may not

be ready to buy until you have followed up with them 8-10

times!



If you give up after the first contact, you are losing up

to 80% of your potential sales. And you're not just losing

the value of their initial sales, but you're also losing

the combined value of their future sales!



We enter every one of our Prospects into our database --

that's over 45,000 prospects so far -- and we follow up

with them all, several times a month with our free

newsletters. Some of our prospects become customers after

just a few follow-up newsletters, but most buy after

receiving 8 or more. If we didn't follow up over and over

again with our prospects, our sales would be a fraction of

what they are.



Don't ever throw away prospect names and addresses, because

they haven't purchased after one or two follow- ups. When

they are ready to become customers, you want to be sure

that you are uppermost in their minds.



6. ATTRACT NEW CUSTOMERS WITH FREE SAMPLES



Free samples are everywhere. When you watch a preview of a

new movie, you're receiving a free sample of that movie.

Imagine Hollywood trying to sell movie tickets without

providing us with those free sample scenes!



A local popcorn vendor gives away small sample bags of his

caramel popcorn at summer festivals -- 60% of the samplers

turn around and get in line to pay for the full size bag!



A dental restoration client of ours was hesitant when we

recommended that he give away a free $100 dental

restoration to prospective dentists. But since we knew that

his restorations were superior to his competitors, we knew

that many of those dentists would switch to his company as

their primary restoration supplier, after sampling his

work. He made the offers, and they loved his work. He

doubled his business in less than 12 months.



These are marketing tactics that any business can begin to

apply immediately. Make a commitment to start growing your

business today, and you may be amazed at where it will be a

year from now.













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Give to Get Marketing

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