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Sunday, September 15, 2013
Grab the Attention of Parents, Grandparents and Children this Halloween
Halloween is approaching and we wanted to give you a few tips on how you can use promotional items to gain exposure for your company. Learn why Halloween is a holiday that you don't want to miss.
Fall is the busiest time of year for most companies as everyone gear up for back to school, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. There is also October, and National Breast Cancer Awareness Month as well as many other anniversaries, recognitions and reasons to create and support health and wellness. There are fall festivals, haunted houses, and plenty of other family friendly, events that you can use to create goodwill in the community and spread the word about your promotions.
Information is available online from trade associations, non profit organizations, the government and other web based resources have a wealth of information about your target audience and current trends. For example, we looked online and found that according to the National Retail Federation, Halloween is second only to Christmas as the biggest spending holiday, with over 170 million people estimated to participate in activities in 2012.
Spending for 2012 was projected to reach 8 billion on costumes, candy and decorations for adults, children and pets. If consumers are spending that much on Halloween, it would be wise to get in on the action with your own Halloween promotion, even if your business has absolutely nothing to do with Halloween. More than likely, some of your customers may be part of the 170 million people that anticipated participation in Halloween activities.
You can use this information to promote your business by expanding on what people normally do for Halloween. We know that the average family will buy costumes for the kids, adults and even pets. They will also decorate and buy candy and treats. They will be frequenting fall festivals, hayrides, haunted houses, amusement parks, zoos and more. If you're one of those businesses, you'll want to have items to advertise sales, exclusive perks and special offers.
With the popularity of Halloween and Fall, your customers may also participate in family friendly activities sponsored by churches and youth organizations. Have your advertising message distributed on a Halloween related items to grab their attention at a time when they are in the mood to receive it.
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Obtain an Instant Quote on Our New and Improved Site, Just in Time for the Holidays!
We are excited to announce that we gave our website a new look and we've implemented new features that will streamline the buying process for our customers and new visitors. The changes were implemented within the last week, just in time for the holiday season. They will enable customers and visitors to find items quickly, with themes for the holidays, Halloween and awareness.
One of the most notable improvements enables customers to obtain a quick quote and easily request a quote for items that require complex customization, all from any initial product page. You no longer have to go to the details page to receive product details, they can be found by clicking on the shopping cart icon.
Customers and visitors will no longer have to fill out endless forms to receive a quote which enhances on site communication. You can create an account and add items to your favorite or add several items to an inquiry and send it to us. Please view this video for a quick overview of the changes and contact us if you have any questions.
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Sunday, August 4, 2013
How to Prospect for New Customers
Start by Creating a Plan
As a business owner, you are the master of your destiny, and you’re excellent at what you do. If someone asks you about your core business, you’ll be happy to provide detailed information. But when asked to quantify how you’re finding new customers for your business, the conversation can take a vague and indefinite turn. This happens because with many small businesses, sales and marketing often take a back seat to other priorities. Good intentions are there, but the actions fall between the cracks. The question for today is how can one have a successful and thriving business without a plan for finding new customers for your business? Whether you know it or not, as a business owner you are responsible for actively promoting your business, and you’re the head of sales and marketing. No matter what business you’re in, selling is critical to your company’s ability to grow and move forward.If you build it, they will come… sounded great in the movies, and maybe that works for a while, in some cases. In reality if you’re not dedicating resources to sales and marketing, your business is probably not going to make it very far. To keep your business thriving, you will need a constant pipeline of sales transactions. This means that you have to find ways to keep existing customers happy and returning, and new customers coming in the door. Here are some tips on creating a plan for finding new customers for your business.
Your Job as Head Salesperson
Contrary to popular belief, being head salesperson for your company doesn’t mean that you’re always in front of people or on social media “selling” and talking about your products and services. Your biggest sales job involves not only being great at your craft, but it also involves honing your skills in the art of listening and learning as much as possible about your customer’s needs. It means that you’re in the business of building relationships with existing and potential customers as well as in the community. And it also means that you’ll have plenty of opportunities to balance talking about what you do with ways you can help your customers, when the time is right.To locate new customers, you will need to answer a few initial questions. To start, who is your ideal customer? Take time to really work on this question. Answer the who, what, when, where and how as it relates to this question. These answers will go a long way towards guiding your business to the right audience. What problems does your audience have? How can your business solve them? If you sell to individuals, where do those individuals hang out in their spare time? Do they hang out online and if so where? Do you have an online presence that addresses their issues? If so how can you reach your audience online? What organizations or community activities can you join to support these efforts?
If you sell to businesses, consider the department that is most likely to buy your products or services, and what individual or level of responsibility would be the one who makes the final purchasing decision. If you’re not sure who those people are, be proactive and make some calls to find out! Then consider how that individual would normally find products or services like yours. What circles do they travel in? Who are they likely to listen to or where do they look when they want to buy a product or service? Find a way to put your information, or yourself, in their path.
The Key to Success
Planning is the first step in finding new customers. Without a plan you have no direction and without direction finding new customers will remain on your to-do list, but your goals will never see the light of day. Plans, goals and objectives sound great and look great on paper. But without action, the best plans are useless. We’ll cover implementation in future articles…For now, here are some action items to consider:
- Create a plan that includes joining and contributing to a specific number of online and offline groups that will place you in the path of your audience.
- Make sure your plan includes a specific number of emails, postcards, business cards, handwritten note cards, and brochures you will send each month to new and existing customers.
- Sponsor an event or that will attract potential customer. We’ll talk about this in detail later in the series.
- Educate customers about aspects of your business to bring in new business. ( Don’t be afraid to give something away (free service, raffle, auction, etc.) to draw in potential clients.
- If you don’t have a blog, plan to start one and commit to a realistic number of posts each week.
Make sure your blog provides a way for customers to subscribe to your information. These are just a few simple ideas to begin the process of finding new customers.
Keep in mind that sales often happen because potential customers hear about your products and services in several different ways and from several different sources. The more often they are exposed to you and your message, the more likely they are to consider what you have to offer when they are ready to buy.
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