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9 Tips For Generating More Sales

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

by Terri Gray

Relationship marketing is essential to your business success. Did you know . . .

  • Repeat customers spend 33% more than new customers.

  • Referrals among repeat customers are 107% greater than non-customers.

  • It costs six times more to sell something to a prospect than to sell that same thing to a customer.*

With that in mind, here are 9 ways to increase sales & encourage repeat business:

KEEP IN TOUCH

“You Can Only Get What You Want, If You Help Enough Other People Get What They Want.” ~ Zig Ziglar

1. Make a list of all your satisfied customers and call 5 of them each day asking them about other ways you might be of assistance to them. Talk to them about other products and services you offer and how they might be able to use them.

2. Send hand-written thank you notes immediately after the sale

3. Create a “Welcome Kit” with a special offer for a second purchase that you can send to each new customer

4. Start an email newsletter. If you don’t have your customer’s email addresses, start collecting them now. And make sure that you get email contact info from your future customers. Bookstores and other offline retailers are great at asking if they have your email address so they can send you discount offers. If you have an offline location, be sure to ask your cusomters if they want to receive special offers from you via email and then get their email address. If your business is totally online, have a sign-up form where site visitors can get additional info or have special offers sent to them via email.

We can install mailing list management software on your server, or you can use a 3rd party solution like ConstantContact.com. >> Contact US for more information.

CREATE MORE VALUE

“We get paid for bringing value to the market place.”
~ Jim Rohn

5. Actively look for leads, resources, articles and information of interest, that you can share with your clients and call or email them with the information.

6. Search for your clients on Networking sites like Twitter & LinkedIN and “join them” on that network (You’ll be able to discover what your clients are interested in and can uncover ways that you can better meet their needs.)

7. Start a blog. By adding new content to your site on a regular basis, you can keep your customers coming back to your site for more information and to see what special offers you may have. Blogs also help with your search engine rankings.

You can get a free blog at: Blogger.com or WordPress.com (Be sure to read the terms of service on the free blogs, IE: they can delete or discontinue service at anytime and you could lose your content and you may be authorizing them royalty free rights to use your images, content etc.)

If you would like to have a blog installed on your existing website, let us know. We can install the software, customize it to blend with the look of your website, and provide training in using it. >> Contact Us

ASK FOR REFERRALS & TESTIMONIALS

8. Remember to get testimonials from your satisfied customers. You don’t need anything lengthy for use on your website or in print materials. So sometimes, it is better to ask for a “quote” about their experience working with you or about your product/service.

9. Ask for help. Your satisified customers trust and like you and would love to help you out. Why not ask them if they know anyone that could benefit from your products or services? You could call or email them to touch base and at the end of the conversation say … “By the way, I was wondering if you could help me out?” I’m looking to expand my client base and wondered if you know anyone who . . .

  • Is looking for a new home?
  • Just purchased a new home?
  • Is starting a new business?
  • Just had a baby?
  • Is thinking about remodeling their home?

Referrals are always a great lead source. Many times we just forget to ask. Remember to ask your friends, family and associates as well. Yes, even the people we are closest to forget what we do and that we are always looking for new business!

* Source: “Customer Relationships Are Key to Your Marketing Strategy” By Laura Lake, About.com

Thriving in a Recession

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Did you know that 16 of the 30 Dow companies started in recession or depression? According to Success Magazine’s August 2009 issue, here are a few of these companies: Procter & Gamble, Disney, Alcoa, McDonald’s, General Electric, Johnson & Johnson, Fortune Magazine (1930), Xerox (1938), Revlon (1932), and Hewlett-Packard (launched from a garage in 1939).

Here are some other “Success Magazine” articles you may find interesting:

Wake-up Call
The World Has Changed and So Have We

Don’t Believe Everything You Hear

Why there is more opportunity today, not less
  
Striking Out on Your Own
Tips for Starting Your Own Business Despite the Economy

 Entrepreneur’s Start Your Engines
The greatest economic expansion in the history of the world is about to begin!

“When written in Chinese, the word crisis is composed of two characters –one represents danger and the other represents opportunity.”

- John F. Kennedy

Increasing Your Income 1000%

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

10 Tips For Increasing Your Website Traffic

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

by Terri Gray

Having a website is a great start to your marketing efforts. However, to make the best use of your website you need to advertise it in much the same way you would a physical location. You have to get the word out about your business website in order for people to find you. Below are some of the best free and low cost methods of building traffic and exposure for your website:

Post Your Website Address.
Remember to ALWAYS include your website address any where you have your phone number or mailing address. This includes: business card, yellow page ad, pens/pencils, newspaper ads, stationary, envelopes, mugs, magnets, brochures, answering machine message, signage, vehicle . . . etc.

 Google Adwords helps spur traffic quickly.
Just login to: adwords.google.com and create an ad campaign. Google lets you bid on your keywords and you can set your daily and monthly ad limit. For example, you could set a $3/day with a $30/month spending budget. Make sure you target specific keywords for your local market.

Start a Blog.
You can create a Free blog at: blogger.com or wordpress.com Cross link your blog & your website. Use keyword rich content in your blog posts and link to your website within the content too. Contact us if you would like help installing a blog and customizing the look of it.

Submit Articles.
Write and submit articles to the various Article Banks. Your articles should be approx. 300-500 words in length and be of interest to your target market. Be sure to include a brief bio and link to your website. Some article submission sites include: Digg.com, Ezinearticles.com, all-in-one-business.com/groups and ideamarketers.com. Don’t forget to also search for local businesses that may have newsletters or articles on their websites. You can offer your content for free inclusion in their publications, provided your brief bio and link to your site remain intact.

Participate in Social Networking Sites & Online Communities.
Add your website address to your profile on these sites. Ones to check out include: MySpace.com, Facebook.com, hi5.com, Xanga.com, linkedin.com, reunion.com, friendster.com, bebo.com, tagged.com, classmates.com, twitter.com, and Squidoo.com. Also post to other Message Boards, Forums & Blogs – Have a hobby or a special interest? Find local websites with forums, blogs etc. that you have an interest in. You can answer questions, post comments and leave your website address in the signature of your post. You can also check out sites like: answers.yahoo.com, home.ivillage.com/messageboards and local AOL boards. You can find Terri Gray on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Advertise on CraigsList.org.
Craigs List is free in most cities. Be sure to choose your category carefully, and don’t spam the list. You don’t want to be blacklisted or to have your posts removed. Read the rules and be responsible with your posts.

 Send out Newsletters.
By sending out periodic email newsletters, you are reminding people of your services on a regular basis. You can encourage your readers to forward your newsletters to other people. You can subscribe to our free marketing newsletter here.

 Submit Press Releases.
Keep in mind, that press releases should not be “ads” for your company. They need to have a news worthy angle to them. If you don’t know how to write a good press release, you may want to outsource this for best results. Paid submission services: Prweb.com, PRNewswire.com, PR.com, and OpenPR.com. Free submission services: PrLog.org, BetaNews.com, I-Newswire.com and Free-Press-Release.com. You should also fax your press releases to local media as well. View PR tips and a sample press release on Bizine.com

 Contests and Drawings.
Hold a contest or drawing on your website. This could be for a free dinner for 2 or a gift card at a local home improvement store. Cross link with the businesses that are providing the give-aways. Announce the contest/drawing on your blog, in your newsletter and through a press release.

Exchange Links with Strategic Partners.
Search for local merchants, Realtors etc. that you feel are targeting your same market. By exchanging links with them, you are creating a win-win for each of you.

 Don’t get overwhelmed with all of the opportunities there are to market yourself. Just start with a few things that look like they will be easy for you to do and then build in some time for yourself to incorporate them into your marketing plan. Add others as you go along and you’ll be building targeted links to your site that will help generate a steady flow of traffic.

 

Food For Thought:

“People don’t fail because they aim too high and miss, but because they aim too low and hit.”
~ Les Brown