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07 Sep

Your Online Footprint

Your company has a story to tell.  In days gone by, you’d tell it is small ways, with individual interactions with each of your customers, or in slow ways, such as your weekly newspaper ad.  Business rose and fell with the times, but most businesses could follow some well-worn paths to success.

Fast forward to 2010.  The “recession” is 2 years old.  To quote a poster in my bank, “Save is the new Spend.”  Your customers’ buying habits have changed irrevocably.  Add in the technology and communication booms that we are seeing make it even into little old Medford, and what this guy used to be able to count on can’t be counted on any longer.

Have a great (or poor) interaction with one your customers?  You can now count on it to be blasted out to their 500 Facebook friends who will then Tweet or Yelp it all over the valley in record speed.  How’s a small business owner to keep up with all this change?  Its coming from so many angles and now its coming 24/7.  Well,  no one ever said entrepenuership was for sissies.  So tighten up your chin strap, hang on, and let’s make a PLAN to battle back.

Join the Conversation

Your brand is online whether you like it or not.  Customers right now in this valley are talking about you and/or your competitors.  They are looking for what you sell, asking each other for advice, searching for (more…)

16 Aug

Ideas You Can Use… Now!

We’re not coming out of this recession.  Get over it and embrace the new norm.  Customers don’t come into your store “just to shop” any more.  Those that still visit you are on a mission for something specific.  You have to engage with your community differently now to be successful.

Your new job is to make it easier than ever before to buy from you.  That’s where your sales growth is to be found.  Your job is also to relentlessly root out any expense that doesn’t translate into better value to your customer - all of them.  Because that’s where your profit is to be found.  My job is to help you understand this new landscape so that your business can thrive once again.

 

We can start anywhere you want on this wheel, but the point is to START!  Some of my advise will feel counter-intuitive to you.  The rules have changed and so then have the solutions.

“If you don’t like change, you’re going to like irrelevance even less,” – General Eric Shinseki, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army

Your New Business Strategy

22 Jul

How to Get Free Online Advertising

So unless you’ve been living under the same rock that allowed me to miss the whole Book of Eli thing – what a great movie, why didn’t someone tell me – you’ve by now seen the Old Spice Man commercials. The buzz around them is how much “free” exposure this campaign has received. But here’s the thing. They actually spent a ton of money and effort to prime that pump.

Almost every client I speak to is lured by the potential of free internet marketing. “I’ll just build a Facebook page and my business will go through the roof” is involved in nearly every conversation I have these days in one form or another. And while Facebook and YouTube were critical to the success of the Old Spice Man, it didn’t happen the way our local businesses think it can.

Here’s some comments from someone I respect to which I’ll add our local spin for you.

When Old Spice, W+K et al, made the decision to produce extremely rapid custom content based on the popular character, they changed the very way we will look at advertising going forward. The big question for everyone is: What does it all mean? Here are a couple of thoughts.

1. Creative and production matter (still)! It seems that the death of high-quality content in the advertising world has been greatly exaggerated. With the Old Spice Man, we saw that a great creative concept and high quality production work can still trump most challenges facing advertising.

Since the local advertising bar is much lower, you can leap over your competition with just a little extra effort. (more…)