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Don’t start with marketing tools

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

There are so many great things to try when it comes to getting your message across - from websites to promotional items to networking, the list is almost endless. When we get into a new business venture it is natural to want to get the word out as fast and as widely as possible. There is no shortage of excellent companies willing to help you out, help that you will have to pay for of course

Do you need that brochure?

One of the first tools of the trade is the brochure. How often have you been to a networking event and either been handed a brochure, or directed to the table upon which they are resting? It is common and they can be informative. However I would venture to suggest that many, many of these are glanced at and then discarded (or worse, filed) never to see the light of day again. Now, often you will get a break on the printing when you order higher numbers which means you may have 1000 or so to get rid of. do you have enough storage in your office to accommodate them all?

It’s not about you, and brochures almost always are

The key to grabbing your prospects attention is getting into their shoes. What is their mindset and what pain are they dealing with in their lives? Specifically, what pain does your service solve for them? It is possible to get this message across in a brochure but in my experience, I rarely see such documents written that way. Much more common (also true of many websites) is the approach that TELLS you:

a) Who we are

b) Bios of the CEO/founder etc.

c) List of services

d) List of locations

e) Contact information

If you recognize this from brochures that you have seen that’s not surprising as it is very common.

Gaining attention is key

I don’t intend to pick on brochures as there is, like most things, a time and a place for them and they can be very effective. The issue is that commonly there is a lack of planning that goes into this, or indeed any other tool.What do I mean by that? Well the following things are highly relevent:

- What is it that you are passionate about in your business? Why did you get into it on day one?

- Who, as specifically as you can, makes up your target audience?

- What, specifically, are the issues they are dealing with and how do you help them?

That may sound easy to define but in reality, it often takes a lot of thought and time to get precisely right. It is time very well spent though. The sad thing is that many businesses never really take that time and end up with an explosion of different activities (brochure, website, mail shots, direct mail, advertising, networking etc.) that are not connected or even linked to a common theme and all too often concentrate on the service provider rather than the potential client.

Think about the three questions outlined above and then ask yourself whether the option you are considering to market your message gels with the answers