Relationship Marketing -- Key For Small Local Business

Written by Sharon Fling


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- FREE OFFER: And of courserepparttar most important thing on repparttar 105306 first page and every page is your subscription box with offer of a FREE report or other incentive your customers would value.

Above all, show your customers that you're in it forrepparttar 105307 long haul, notrepparttar 105308 quick score. No flashing banners screaming "Buy Me!". No pressure to hurry up and buy before midnight. Set yourself apart from your competition. Slow and steady winsrepparttar 105309 race...and builds relationships.

CONSISTENT USE OF EMAIL

If you are emailing your local customers, sending them offers, coupons, and useful information about your business, you are more likely to get their business than some stranger out in cyberspace. And if you're sending out a newsletter, you'll be light years ahead of all of your competition, local or not!

Mayberepparttar 105310 idea of having to write a newsletter isrepparttar 105311 stumbling block. If so, don't call it an ezine and don't lock yourself into a schedule. But just as you use snail mail, newspaper ads, radio or tv ads to keep your name in front of your customers, you should use email to dorepparttar 105312 same thing. And it's a lot cheaper than any other form of advertising, so why on earth wouldn't you?

Here are a few ways to use email to create "brand" awareness within your local community.

- KEEP IN TOUCH: Email your customers and prospects on a regular basis, at least twice a month. Any less than that and they may forget you. Don't contact them just to sell them something. Send them useful information, related articles, notice of new content on your website, product announcements, etc. Your goal is to keep in touch so that if they or someone they know needs your product or service, you'll berepparttar 105313 one they call.

- SUPPORT: When customers purchase a product or service, use email to help them getrepparttar 105314 most out of it. For a book or publication, it could be an email "walkthru" series highlighting important topics, or telling them what they would learn if they'd only read it!

- JOINT VENTURES: If at all possible, you should do joint ventures with neighboring businesses. Band together with several other (non-competing) businesses and form a coupon exchange. Every week or two, each of you sendrepparttar 105315 same email to your customer list, with email coupons for each business, or a link to a web page withrepparttar 105316 coupons.

- TIMELY RESPONSE: When your customer does "raise her hand", reward her with a quick response! There's nothing more de-motivating than an unanswered email to someone who claims to want my business. More than once I've purchased a product and written a followup email, only to have it go unanswered. Guess who won't get another dime of my money?

I know all of this sounds like an awful lot of work, and I won't lie to you...relationship marketing is timeconsuming and can be hard work. If it were easy, everybody would be doing it.

Building a website that focuses onrepparttar 105317 customer takes more thought than slapping up an ego site (all about you). Maintaining a mailing list can be a real pain. Unsubscribing people who can't seem to read. Potential spam complaints. Answering subscriber questions. Responding to feedback or inquuiries.

It's so much easier to forgetrepparttar 105318 whole thing, which is what most people do. Onrepparttar 105319 internet, if you want to rise aboverepparttar 105320 clutter, you must do something to distinguish yourself fromrepparttar 105321 masses. You must be willing to do what others are not willing to do. For a small business, that means relationship marketing. ========================================= Sharon Fling isrepparttar 105322 author of "How To Promote Your Local Business Onrepparttar 105323 Internet", and publisher of "Local Business Today", an ezine that gives business owners tips, tools and resources for targeting local customers. Subscribe today and get a free ebook information, visit http://www.geolocal.com or send any email to: mailto:subscribe@localbizpromo.com?subject=TRAART

Sharon Fling is the author of "How To Promote Your Local Business On the Internet", and publishes an electronic newsletter that gives business owners tips, tools and resources for targeting local customers. For more information, visit http://www.geolocal.com or send any email to: mailto:subscribe@localbizpromo.com?subject=TRAART


The Entrepreneurial Myth: Why You Don't Have to Sacrifice Your Marriage, Your Job or Your Sanity To Be A Successful Entrepreneur!

Written by Carolyn Beale


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Is thisrepparttar right business model for you? Ask yourself: “Why do I want to earn an income from home?” A clear and compelling reason will providerepparttar 105304 stamina it takes to persist withrepparttar 105305 business during inevitable slow periods. Are you someone who naturally shares recommendations with friends and family? Do you like talking with people, and are you willing to commit to assisting others to achieve success on their own terms?

What does it take to actually achieve financial success? The three T’s: Training, Tools, and Teamwork. A strong mentor offering training and ongoing support is an important element in your success. Consistent effort using tools such as conference calls, online conferencing and online training is critical to build a thriving business. Successful people set regular business hours, commit to working them regularly, and enlist family support, so everyone understands that working hours are just that – for working. The right mix of teamwork, resources and coaching is a winning combination!

Finally, coachability is key. This is a business of duplication. It’s simple! The tools, training and support are provided, all you need to do is plug in and followrepparttar 105306 lead of successful people above you. Surprisingly, online businesses can yield maximum rewards in developing close relationships with people who often become more than just business partners, but lifelong friends!

This business requires developing personal strengths andrepparttar 105307 willingness to help others reach their goals. It’s a business of leadership, guiding and coaching others to success usingrepparttar 105308 simple, duplicable steps that all successful business-builders are willing to follow!

Is it right for YOU? Visit my website to discover if you’ve got what it takes to work from home as a successful entrepreneur with our Team!

Carolyn Beale is a devoted mom of 2 who works full-time from home, marketing safe, non-caustic, environmentally friendly products manufactured by an award-winning wellness company. For product information or to learn how you too can earn income from home, visit her website at http://www.TeamworkSucceeds.com!


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