Make Your Mark – How to Attract Clients and Grow Your Business

Written by Caterina Rando


Marketing: how you attract clients and promote your business is an important part of your recipe for success and profitability. Developing a strategic marketing plan will ensure your success and allow you to not spend time and money inrepparttar wrong places. Don't hitrepparttar 105353 pavement orrepparttar 105354 floors until you have takenrepparttar 105355 time to do some thinking and planning forrepparttar 105356 next 12 months. The clarity and focus that results from creating a strong strategic marketing plan will bring you what you are looking for with more ease and more certainty. Use these marketing principles when creating a plan to ensure you will be in an even stronger place this time next year. These marketing principals will allow you to make your mark.

Do an Assessment Before you jump into this new business climate access your marketing efforts from last year. Review all your expenses from last year. Evaluate if you have more or less to spend this year and reviewrepparttar 105357 success or failure of each of your expenses and efforts individually. Once you have done that identify where you can improve on last years efforts and then incorporate those changes into your strategic marketing plan forrepparttar 105358 coming year.

Inrepparttar 105359 subsequent months throughoutrepparttar 105360 year take time atrepparttar 105361 end of each month and quarter to assess your efforts and make midcourse corrections where necessary to incorporate what you have learned alongrepparttar 105362 way.

Establish Objectives Create business objectives forrepparttar 105363 coming year. Your strategic marketing efforts will serve you best if they do more for your business than simply turn a profit. Consider including these important objectives

- Establishing yourself or your company an expert or leader inrepparttar 105364 industry you serve.

- Retain your current client base while gaining additional business from them.

- Increase new prospect referrals from current clients and your sphere of influence.

Market Only to Your Niche Unless everyone onrepparttar 105365 planet is a potential client you must limit your marketing efforts to be effective. Decide who your ideal client is and focus your marketing efforts on that potential client population. Ask yourself; Who are they? Where are they? What are they interested or involved in? For example if your ideal client is a homeowner in northern California figure out how you can make contact with them, not with everyone in town.

Use a Multifaceted Approach Your strategic marketing plan must be multifaceted, making only phone calls, only sending out direct mail or only getting out there and meeting people will not make it easy for you to achieve your goals. Use several different kinds of marketing efforts to fill your objectives. A multifaceted strategic marketing approach may include: advertising, networking, phone contact, internet marketing, electronic marketing, direct mail, hosting events, sponsorships, cross promotional marketing, strategic alliances, mass media coverage, placing articles, delivering presentations, special offers, a referral program and possibly a whole lot more.

How to Write and Deliver a Speech That Will Get You Clients

Written by Caterina Rando


You are standing in front of a room full of potential clients. Everyone is seated onrepparttar edge of their chair. Your introducer eloquently conveys your credentials. The room is quiet, and full of anticipation. It is time for you to begin. You stand, knowing you must catch and hold attention, convey confidence and share your ideas. You are well-prepared and feel at ease. You know you have a stellar presentation, worked out kinks in your delivery and have incorporated success strategies on how to write and deliver a great speech.

Tips for Writing a Great Speech

1. The first step is to ask yourself what you hope to accomplish with your presentation. Without an outcome in mind, your speech may be bland and even boring. Once you know what you hope to accomplish, you can begin.

2. Deciderepparttar 105352 major "must make points" of your presentation. Do not over pack your presentation with information. If your speech is less than thirty minutes, do not have more than five major points you want to convey. When you are giving a speech in an effort to get clients you want to also dorepparttar 105353 following: 1. Inform your audience on your subject 2. Establish yourself as an expert and a resource 3. Encourage your audience to take action

3. Unless you are a comedian, do not open with a joke. Leave humor torepparttar 105354 humorists. Instead, open and close with a story - everybody loves stories.

4. When it comes to speaking and storytelling stick with what you know. Do not tell a story about something that is unfamiliar to you. When telling a personal story paint pictures forrepparttar 105355 audience with your words. Describe colorful imagesrepparttar 105356 audience can see in their minds.

5. Until you are an experienced confident speaker, write your speech out completely. After writing it out completely, edit it, then go through it again and take out any words or phrases that seem unnecessary.

6. Bring your whole speech torepparttar 105357 podium or front ofrepparttar 105358 room. Make sure you numberrepparttar 105359 pages in a large size font, so you will not mix them up. Write a shorter outline for quick reference.

7. Regardless ofrepparttar 105360 topic, use quotes. Audiences like quotes. Use interesting sources thatrepparttar 105361 audience can relate to and refrain from quoting dead presidents.

8. Anecdotes, current event items and facts that you can reference can add credibility and interest to your presentation.

9. Check on pronunciation and grammar questions. Be confident that everything you say is accurate.

10. Keep sentences short so you can breath inrepparttar 105362 right places.

11. Consider tape recording your speech in your own voice and playing it over and over to accelerate learning. The better you know your speech andrepparttar 105363 more you have practiced,repparttar 105364 more you-- and your audience-- will enjoy it.

Tips for a Great Delivery 1. ELIMINATE UNNECESSARY SPEECH FILLERS from your communication. Fillers are words and phrases such as "umm," "well," "it is sort-a like," "it's kind-a like." These take away fromrepparttar 105365 message you want to convey. Some ofrepparttar 105366 words and phrases to eliminate include: "you know," "I think," "I'm sorry," "just," "but," "should," "like," "um," and, "a," etc.

2. USE THE POWERFUL PAUSE. Do not be afraid to have a moment of silence between sentences. A pause, after a thought and prefacing a response to a question holdsrepparttar 105367 attention ofrepparttar 105368 listener.

3. BREATHE fromrepparttar 105369 diaphragm. Breathe deeply and often.

4. PACE YOURSELF. Do not talk too fast or too slow.

5. PHYSICALLY POSITION YOURSELF POWERFULLY. Be aware of your posture when you speak. Slouching, tilting your head and crossing your arms or legs diminishesrepparttar 105370 message. Stand up straight, shoulders down, feet firmly planted and knees unlocked.

6. PROJECT YOUR PRESENCE. Your voice isrepparttar 105371 herald that carries your message. Speak from your diaphragm not your throat. Keeprepparttar 105372 sound inrepparttar 105373 low- to- medium range. This projects authority. Speak loudly enough to be easily heard. Focus on speaking with enthusiasm, and energy and create color with your voice.

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