Archive for the ‘Marketing on the Internet’ Category
I just got off to the phone, talking to my baby sister in PA/DE (she lives in PA about 4-5 miles from the DE state line and works in DE) They have 27 inches from the weekend blizzard and just got another 14 or so yesterday!
She expects to be home from work, she works at a nearby college, for the rest of the week. This got me thinking about Small Businesses and how they are affected by the local (geographical) weather.
Does YOUR small business have a WEATHER POLICY?
- Is it CLEARLY stated on your website?
- Can it be easily found? In other words, is there a clearly marked, direct link somewhere on all of the major pages of the site?
- If it is tied to a local policy, such as that you close if the local school system closes, have you provided a LINK to an online resource that would provide that information — such as the local school system website or the weather emergency listing for a local TV station?
- Have you CLEARLY identified WHAT School System you are referring to? Remember, with the internet you need to think GLOBALLY. Can an out of town visitor, trapped in your area because the airports are closed, easily figure out whether you will be open or closed?
I know that in my niche of Needlework, stitchers crawl out of the woodwork in bad weather to get to my local needlework shop, for fear that they will be trapped without a stitching project to work on.
I can easily imagine a stitcher in a local hotel, waiting for airport traffic to resume, making the effort to get to Meredith's (my LNS) to buy a new project, because she didn't bring one with her OR she finished it OR she can work on it for some reason.
I am sure that many small offline businesses might have similar scenarios…
So, does YOUR small business have a WEATHER POLICY? Even if you aren't in an area that has snow, I am sure that you are affected by the weather or other events in some way, and having a policy in place is just good planning!
Disclaimer: Some of the links on this website, and the posts or resources that they may lead to, may be affiliate links, in which case, I may be compensated for recommending those products. However, I will never recommend something that I don’t personally believe in. As always, I welcome your questions and feedback.
We all know that running an off-line business takes an incredible amount of time, and I'm sure that you've realized by now that the Internet offers a myriad of ways to promote your off-line business. The question becomes, which of these online promotional opportunities makes the most sense for an offline business?
I firmly believe that Twitter is one of those online marketing opportunities that you NEED to make time for! While creating and running a Twitter marketing plan does take thought and effort, there are many tools and methods available to make it easier to accomplish your Twitter tasks… and as it stands now, Twitter has the potential to become an extremely important part of YOUR online marketing puzzle.
Why Twitter? you may ask. Because of the way Twitter works — people CHOOSE to follow you — TWITTER is 100% Permission Marketing!
Now, often when I explain all of this to busy offline business owners, like yourself, they look at me with bafflement and ask
*Don't these people have LIVES?*
*Why would anybody want to do this?*
*I don't have time for this!*, they wail!
My answer is simple… *You are not your customer!*
WHY do you market?
The point of MARKETING is to reach your targeted audience with your message.
Twitter provides a powerful method to accomplish this effectively AND efficiently.
For a plethora of OFFLINE Twitter marketing techniques, check out my new Survival Guide – Twitter for Offline Businesses.
http://surviveandconqueronline.com/TwitterForOfflineBusinesses.htm
Sharing the Road to Success!
Tink
Disclaimer: Some of the links on this website, and the posts or resources that they may lead to, may be affiliate links, in which case, I may be compensated for recommending those products. However, I will never recommend something that I don’t personally believe in. As always, I welcome your questions and feedback.
Here in the needlework and quilting industries, most of us have a tremendous advantage over the rest of the world… our businesses are personality based…
For retailers, this is true on several different levels. One of the most powerful of these is the fact that many of your customers have secret fantasies about owning a *cute little shop*. Do they want to know the brutal realities involved? No! And you know what… that's OK…
The mere fact that they occasionally flirt with the idea offers you an incredibly effective, versatile, and subtle marketing strategy.
This is just one of the topics that will be discussed — in depth — in the upcoming webinar – How to Wow!
Even more exciting, the webinar format offers you the opportunity to participate by typing in your questions!
Here are more details on the How to Wow! Webinar.
Sharing the road to success!
Tink
Disclaimer: Some of the links on this website, and the posts or resources that they may lead to, may be affiliate links, in which case, I may be compensated for recommending those products. However, I will never recommend something that I don’t personally believe in. As always, I welcome your questions and feedback.
The focus of my membership site, SurviveAndConquerCoaching, is to help offline businesses move online. This can be frightening and overwhelming… just one more problem to address in a busy work day. My goal is to provide the resources to minimize the stress, avoid the mistakes, and achieve an easy transition.
I wanted to share a recent email I got from a SurviveAndConquerCoaching member:
Subject: just took lesson 1 for Strategies for Online Retail Success!
I signed up for your basic level membership when you first talked about this on the quiltdesigners list… then it was ‘later’, ‘I dont have time right now’, etc. I really wish I had MADE the time from the beginning.
You have really opened my eyes, just in the first lesson! I just wanted to thank you for starting this up! As soon as I have the funds available I’ll be upgrading.
Thanks Tink!!
Angela R McIntyre
**************************
NOW! On to what’s new this week at SurviveAndConquerCoaching.com:
Tactic # 7 has been added to the series on List Building called List Building Tactics and Tactic # 6 has been removed from the BASIC Level Membership. There are 24 Tactics in this series.
This week’s Cheat Sheet is *Why Blog?* It will be available to BASIC members for just a week.
A NEW Video Tutorial has been added to the BASIC-Video Vault. It explains *How to Create a PDF file Using Free Software*. It will be available to BASIC Level members for about a week.
Don’t forget to download the October 2008 WordPress Plugin Report, while it is available.
If you haven’t downloaded the newest Short Report – The Offline Business Owner’s Guide to Making the MOST of Local Portals & Directories! — grab it now! It is 11 pages with 10 question you should be asking about your Portal and Directory opportunities. There are more and more of these coming online, and they represent excellent marketing opportunities… IF you know the right questions to ask.
Just a reminder, if you are using WordPress for ANY type of site, the new Survival Course – Create an Effective Web Site YOU can Operate Yourself (even if you know NOTHING about the Internet) is a worthwhile read. It is available in Web Page format as part of Academy – Basic or as a PDF download.
http://surviveandconquercoaching.com
Sharing the Road to Success
Tink
Disclaimer: Some of the links on this website, and the posts or resources that they may lead to, may be affiliate links, in which case, I may be compensated for recommending those products. However, I will never recommend something that I don’t personally believe in. As always, I welcome your questions and feedback.
After months of work, my new membership site, SurviveAndConquerCoaching.com is open and accepting members!
I have a specific Premier Level, just for the Needlework and Quilting industry, Y&T-PREMIER.
The BASIC Level is for everybody, no matter what offline industry they are in.
I am adding new information and resources weekly. The biggest challenge for me has been organizing all of the topics I will be covering. I have reams of paper (yes, I know I could do it digitally, but I visualize better on paper — with color coded ink!LOL) with the next 12 months laid out. As long as Guido doesn’t eat them, all will be well!
Until the end of August, Y&T-PREMIER and the regular PREMIER Level have a special introductory price.
To compare memberships, check out the Compare Membership page.
Sharing the Road to Success!
Tink
Disclaimer: Some of the links on this website, and the posts or resources that they may lead to, may be affiliate links, in which case, I may be compensated for recommending those products. However, I will never recommend something that I don’t personally believe in. As always, I welcome your questions and feedback.
