Each of these 11 marketing tips is based on a marketing strategy or tactic proven to boost sales. How many are you using?
Tip 1:
Your customers buy your product or service to feel a certain
way after their purchase. Keep this in mind as you develop
your ads, web pages and other sales tools. Use vivid word pictures
to dramatize the pleasant feelings your customers experience when
they use what you are selling. It intensifies their desire to have
it and motivates them to
buy now.
Tip 2:
Continually test new advertising and marketing methods ...and
old methods you never tried before. A good guideline to follow
is to allocate 80 percent of your budget to proven promotions and
20 percent to testing new things. Most businesses using this formula
keep growing regardless of changing market conditions and intense
competition.
Tip 3:
Reduce the size of your ads so you can run more ads for the same cost.
Don't be surprised if your short ads generate a higher response than
long ads - giving you a bigger return for your expense. One of the
most effective ads I ever used was only 11 words.
Tip 4:
Print your best small ad on a postcard and mail it to prospects in
your targeted market. People read postcards when the message
is brief. A small ad on a postcard can drive a high volume of traffic
to your web site and generate a flood of sales leads for a very small
cost.
Tip 5:
Active, stimulating words and phrases keep prospects interested in
reading your sales copy. Look for dull passive words and
phrases and replace them with active ones. For example, change a phrase
like "...it's practical and inexpensive" to "...it's
fast, easy and you save $99".
Tip 6:
After telling prospects what they gain when they buy your product
or service, tell them what they lose if they do not buy it.
Most people fear loss more than they desire gain. Customers want your
product or service so they can enjoy the benefits it provides. But
they will want it even more if you remind them of what they lose by
not buying it.
Tip 7:
You can eliminate any last minute hesitation prospective
customers may have by announcing a pleasant surprise near the end
of every selling procedure. For example, add an unexpected bonus to
each transaction immediately before the final action that completes
the sale.
Tip 8:
You can boost your total sales volume and your average size sale
at the same time by combining 2 or more related products
or services into a Special Combination Package. Set the price lower
than the cost of buying each item separately. This "special deal"
will motivate both procrastinators and bargain hunters to buy now.
Tip 9:
You always need to find new customers. But don't overlook
the sales you can easily get from your existing customers. It's easier
to get more business from them than it is to get any business from
new prospects. Follow up with your existing customers to get more
sales of the same product or to offer them additional products and
services.
Tip 10:
How would you react if you got a personal "thank you"
from a business several days after you spent money with them? You'd
feel good and probably want to do more business with them. Give that
same feeling to your customers. They will reward you with more business
- and a flood of referrals.
Tip 11:
Convert your customers into publicity agents. Develop an
incentive for them to tell associates and friends about the value
of your products or services. An endorsement from them can produce
sales you would never get with any amount of advertising.
How many of these 11 marketing tactics are you using? How many have you overlooked? You are losing sales if you don't use all of them.
Bob Leduc spent 20 years helping businesses like yours find new customers and increase sales. He just released a New Edition of his manual, How To Build Your Small Business Fast With Simple Postcards ...and launched *BizTips from Bob*, a newsletter to help small businesses grow and prosper. You'll find his low-cost marketing methods at: http://BobLeduc.com or call: 702-658-1707 After 10 AM Pacific Time/Las Vegas, NV