7 Proven Marketing Strategies for the New Year
Posted on January 13, 2008 | 4 comments | Filed in UncategorizedI recently heard
Here are 7 core marketing best practices will enable you to produce the kind of business results you desire.
1) Focus on Your Ideal Customers
2) Know the “Pain” That Creates Opportunity for You
3) Define Your Personal Value Proposition
4) Turn Your Clients Into Your Sales Force
5) Build High Power Allies
6) Become A Celebrated Expert
7) Build Your Personal Direct Marketing Engine
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Marketing strategies are great. Track what you do, the time it took, and the results. There will come a time when you will start learning when the effort is too much for the results acheived. Pay attention to how your business is perceived. Everything about your business plans into the image – even customer support. When you develop your new marketing plan, spend a portion of that on renewing your brand image in one area that customers see as deficient. You’ll come out way ahead by this time next year.
The seven point strategy seems to cover some of the key issues and not all the issues in my view.The ultimate target is to get more visitors to your web-site,particularly quality customers.Patience is the key in any business.
These are great marketing strategies and thanks you for sharing. I will combine my strategies with tools like the tubinator and tips from Social Media Daily. These are very effective and proven to improve my internet business.
Something is missing above, you have to know latest business trends in your industry. Visit business events in your industry, you can use event calendar to track upcoming events.