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Ten Ways to Avoid Marketing Overwhelm
by
Suzanne Falter-Barns
As
we make plans and surge forward with fresh new goals and projects, it’s
easy to slip into marketing overwhelm. But instead, you can set up your
marketing year to build momentum and mojo instead.
Here are some tips I cooked up that will help you fire up this year to
be the Year You Seriously Built Platform.
1. Realize that you don't have
to do it all. To get known in the world, you don't have to
pursue every marketing vehicle, just the right ones. So target like
mad. And don’t be afraid to choose new markets to target in the coming
year, based on what you REALLY want to accomplish.
Ask
yourself if the market you’re working with gave you what you wanted
last year. And if they didn’t, let them go.
2. Learn what impresses your
market and deliver it. Some niches can rely purely on on-line
promo, because that's where their people live and breathe. But others
need the 'seal of approval' of major media. Figure out precisely what
will make you THE source for them to turn to. What will win them over?
3. Determine what you need to do
… precisely. Break your marketing plan or to-do list down into
all the areas you need to work on.
(There's
an overall list in the back of my Get Known Now Home Study Course.)
And
choose only those marketing venues that really apply to your surgically
chosen market… and no more! For instance, if they don’t hang out on
line, don’t promote to them there. Get a magazine column or be a radio
guest.
4. Make a comprehensive, dated
task list. Setting dates works.
Once
you know what you have to do, use a Task management system like the one
in MS Outlook. It forces you to give each task a date... then it
reminds you when the task is due. Repeatedly!
5. Pick a focus of the week.
If you can't keep momentum going on your promo efforts, pick a weak
area and focus on it for a week or even a month. Break down your entire
marketing plan over the next twelve months, and dig into a small chunk
each month.
6. Do five promo tasks per day.
Promotion Expert John Kremer says do five small promo tasks every day
like clockwork. Track your progress in the appropriate section of your
promo binder or on Excel sheets.
That
kind of continuity really builds up over time, so tasks you’d forgotten
about in the beginning of the year, start paying off later in the year.
That gives you real marketing momentum.
7. Have a promo-support buddy.
Email a supportive friend every day with your list of marketing tasks.
Just writing it down will help you stay focused. Then follow up at
day’s end (and return the favor, of course.)
8. Give each tasks a certain
amount of time and no more. Our brain is conditioned to perform
at a pre-determined speed which we set .. so simply decide you will
spend one hour on a certain promotion task, and no more. You’ll be
pleasantly surprised how doable large tasks become in this framework.
9. Keep a wall of fame.
Whenever you get an interview, article published, or some other
platform goodie, post it on a wall of your office, preferably in a
frame. It builds mojo, and convinces your subconscious to keep the
momentum going.
10. Have a monthly or weekly
Platform Challenge day. Use Instant Messenger (free at msn.com)
and spend a day getting promo tasks done with a fellow marketer. Check
on by IM every hour or so, or get on the phone and share the momentum.
Pick
a shared focus, like blogs or booking speaking gigs, and make goals for
the day. In fact … I'll have some of our coming up in the next month
you can join me for!
[Image: The "Market"
- from Wikibooks title: Marketing]
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See Suzanne
Falter-Barns' marketing workshops and programs at:
Get Known Now
- Helping Your Practice, Book or Small Business Reach Millions
and Fill Your Groups
Now
She is author of the books:
How
Much Joy Can You Stand : A
Creative
Guide
to
Facing Your Fears and Making Your Dreams Come True
Living
Your Joy: A Practical Guide to Happiness
and
founder
of coaching resources site:
HowMuchJoy.com
- Learn Your Purpose. Live Your Joy
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