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DOES YOUR 2024 MARKETING PLAN ADDRESS?

Does your 2024 Marketing Plan Address?

1. The Economic Buyer?
2. Overlooked Assets?
3. Hidden Assets?
4. Opportunity Mindset?
5. Value Creation?
6. Customers Experience?
7. Unique selling proposition?
8. Competitor analysis?
9. Marketing Strategy?

Answer these today and tomorrow and know what your most important marketing opportunity is today – and then get it.

From This Morning’s Sales Seminar – Pre-Meeting Preparation

FROM THIS MORNING’S SALES SEMINAR

Pre- Meeting Preparation

1. How do you define the current relationship?

2. What is the client/customer’s satisfaction with your work? Can you be sure?

3. What are your contact points within your own company/firm and all those of the client’s?

4. How do you rank yourselves on activities considered important by your customers and how would they rank you on:
A. Understanding their business?
B. Client/customer focus?
C. Dealing with unexpected changes?

5. Before deciding on the best approach to the prospect, does your relationship need reinforcing? Do you even have a relationship?

6. What internal pressures on your client might impact their receptivity to additional purchases from you?

7. Who is (are) the final decisionmakers, the user of your service or product plus a budget/finance executive?

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From One of My Seminars – “Why Should I Hire You?”

From One of My Recent Sales Seminars

WHY SHOULD I HIRE YOU?

When preparing a proposal, getting ready to make a pitch, or in the middle of negotiating a contract, you must know what’s on the prospect’s mind. Here are the questions in their minds. How many can you answer?
1.    Do you know what’s happening in our marketplace?
2.    Can you possibly understand the pressures I’m under?
3.    How can I measure your results?
4.    Can you describe the risks I’m taking if I hire you and your firm/company?
5.    What do you know about our competitors and their products?
6.    How do you typically provide information to your customers and clients?
7.    How can you support me in my dealings with the executives and Board of Directors?
8.    How do you bill?
9.    As you think about staffing this engagement, who are the people you will assign?
10.                       What are your expectations for earning our business?
11.                       Tell me 3 reasons why your are better than Company/Firm X.
12.                       Beyond your Diversity Committee, what do you really do?
13.                       Do you understand how we communicate internally?
Now, go back, get ready, really prepare, and win that new business.
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A KEYNOTE THAT MADE ME MORE PRODUCTIVE

A few weeks back, I attended a Keynote “The Profit Lab” and a follow-up seminar led by Dr. Allan Colman. It was focused on building new revenue using methods that will be helping me grow. I’m already putting several of the potential accelerators into action.

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Non-Profits Need to Go, Know, Read

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Non-Profits Need to GO, KNOW, READ

A major theme of The Revenue Accelerator is to get you thinking about marketing and promoting during the development stages of your new campaign. Look at your prospects first, determine if there really will be active interest, and then – and only then – begin developing it.

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ESG – A NEW SCORING SYSTEM

Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) is a relatively new scoring system applying non-financial factors to measure a business’s attention to the environmental and social arenas.

 

ESG is now being used by multiple start-up funding sources. These funding sources evaluate a company’s ESG ethical score in addition to the usual financial investment risks to determine their offers of any loans and grants.

Convert Your USP to Their Reality

Convert Your Unique Selling Proposition To Their Reality

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by Dr. Allan Colman, CEO of the Closers Group and author of “The Revenue Accelerator: The 21 Boosters to Launch Your Startup

Successful sales and marketing require one over-arching element. Your product or service must be seen as a brand. And the brand encompasses your USP, Unique Selling Proposition — the heart of your marketing and sales efforts.

Your USP effectively distinguishes you from competition. It can also be used as a slogan, and can even be expanded into an elevator message. Within a 20-second statement, the benefits of your product/service should be obvious.

At its core, a USP is a written statement that explains why you get new customers/clients, why they keep coming back to you, why they refer new business to you, and how you differ from the competition. It should succinctly capture the essence, strengths, and uniqueness of your product or service.

If you’ve spent any time selling in today’s competitive marketplace, you know it can be uniquely challenging. Many markets are individually idiosyncratic and often resistant. It requires special insights, strategies, and training to successfully penetrate them. This often adds a few twists and turns into your business roadmap but it’s not impossible to navigate with a clear, forceful USP.

When devising your company’s USP, ask whether it positions you as Kleenex or tissue. As plastic storage bags or Ziplocks? Are you known as among the best or simply one of the others?

When the public hears the name of your company or service, what adjectives come to their minds? Building the USP takes time and effort, but it can produce an effective offering of benefits and solutions.

In order to create your USP, look for answers to these questions:

  1. What is it that makes your company/firm stand out from your competitors?
  2. Why do your customers/clients continue doing business with you?
  3. What is it about your company/firm that makes it unique?
  4. Why should customers/clients come to you?
  5. What do you have to offer that they can’t get anywhere else?

Offer up these questions to a wide swath of peers and prospects along with friends and family and note any common themes that emerge. And, if you’ve started a business, how do your clients or any “best” customers respond, or your suppliers, vendors, manufactures, local businesses and others you’ve interacted with in your community. If you’re just opening an operation, ask what level of service should be provided, or what future refinements might be considered. Listen very closely to each answer.

Skilled entrepreneurs will ask themselves the very same questions. Have you studied the market before beginning to build or design your product or system? Do you know what might make you stand out from competitors? Is there an element that’s truly unique? Why should customers/clients come to you? Do you have something not available anywhere else?

Combining your answers and being completely, painfully honest, will allow you to come up with the most powerful quality that will set you apart from your competition or future competition. As you narrow down your feedback to a short list of answers, a few simple, focused statements should arise. Share these with key people. Which would they choose?

In asking for feedback from the people who’ve offered responses, you’re not selling; you’re asking for advice. Yet this is an excellent indirect marketing opportunity (invisible marketing).

A short, concise USP should now become visible that will signify the core message for all of your marketing and sales efforts. And, once you have it, and it becomes your brand, protect it vigilantly. In many ways the future of your business depends on it.

It’s now time to put that USP to work. In meetings and pitches, while reviewing your prospects’ needs and stating your offerings and solutions, remember to repeat that USP two to three times, no more. It should become the single-most takeaway message that they remember.

Convert your USP to their reality.

 

USP – Make It Work !


Your Unique Selling Proposition (USP) is at the heart of all your marketing and sales efforts. It distinguishes you from the competition. You can use it as a slogan, or you can expand it into an elevator speech to succinctly capture the essence, strengths, and uniqueness of your product or service in no more than 20 seconds.
Mickey Marraffino, owner of MMMarraffino Marketing, told me in a recent interview, “Make adjustments based on your audience but feed it into your brand.”

To help you build a powerful USP, answer these five questions:

What is it that makes your company, firm, or consultancy stand out from your competitors?
Why do your clients/customers continue doing business with you?
What is it about your company that makes it unique?
Why should customers/clients come to you?
What do you have to offer that they cannot get anywhere else?

When the public hears the name of your company, firm, or product, what adjectives come to mind? How are you and other colleagues known throughout your community? If you don’t know, I strongly suggest you ask… today.

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Thank You LMA Eastern Canada

Sincere thanks to the Eastern Canada LMA Chapter for inviting me to present “The New Colors Of Law Firm Marketing” coloring book to its annual meeting on November 21st. I am looking forward to seeing many friends and colleagues. For more information, send me a text at 310-508-8600.

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