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You
are on the way to climbing the magnificent mountain named...
Your Career! To get to the top depends largely on how well
you market yourself. Below are 50 great ways to help you reach
higher levels of success. Remember, you can do any of these,
but please don't try to do all of them. This large list of
ideas is not intended to have you get overwhelmed. Choose
a few strategies and focus on doing them well. See how they
work and then keep what works best for you...then try a few
more.
Make
sure you have a great coach to work with on your path. A coach
is like a professional climbing partner, who will help guide,
support and encourage you. The journey will be more enjoyable,
and you will be far more apt to succeed. No climber would
attempt to conquer a mountain alone. Why try to attain mountain-size
goals alone? Having a coach is vital to your success. If you
were climbing a mountain you might find yourself stuck, fearful,
discouraged, or exhausted. Your climbing partner, just like
your coach, would help you see your next move, keep you focused,
bring you back to your original purpose, and cheer you on
to success.
If you
have ideas that have worked for you on your path to success,
please share them with me and I will share them with others.
That's a win-win for everyone. Here are 50 marketing ideas
for your success. I wish you the best as you climb to the
top with clarity and focus. Enjoy the journey and reach high!
1.
Create a Unique Marketing Message - Your Unique Marketing
Message is a short, 30-second sound bite that tells people
what you do and what makes you unique. Your Unique Marketing
Message should always offer benefits.
2.
Create a Promo Kit - This is a high-quality folder you
can give or mail to prospects and the media that contains
all or some of the following: your photo, articles you've
written, articles written about you, your brochure, your resume,
a list of questions you are frequently asked and the answers
to those questions, your vision, your mission, your audio
tape, and anything else that lets people know who you are
and how you can help them.
3.
Use Your Photo...Everywhere - People remember faces, not
always names. If you use your photo on your business cards,
your letterhead and your advertising, you will have a better
chance of being remembered and people also feel as if they
know you better. As you may have heard, successful people's
names and faces often appear in public places!
4.
Join a Networking Group - Business networking groups (also
called leads groups) are regular meetings where people exchange
contacts and referrals. Ask local business people for suggestions
on networking groups in your area.
5.
Speak at Local Service Clubs - A great way to gain credibility
and visibility. Rotary clubs, Kiwanis clubs, Lions clubs and
Chamber of Commerce meetings are always looking for speakers.
Speak on a message you are passionate about and that directly
relates to your business. Don't forget to offer handouts with
your phone number, email address and web site so your audience
can contact you later. Remember, first impressions are very
important, so I recommend joining Toastmasters to hone your
speaking skills. See #16.
6.
Create an Advocate List - Begin to notice the people who
rave about you. These are your advocates! They may be friends,
clients, or associates. These people are your best referral
resources. Your advocates will send you business simply because
they believe in you. Make sure you recognize them as such.
Never let more than 30 days go by without staying in touch
with each of your advocates. You can stay in touch with a
phone call, a meeting, mailing them a personal note, and of
course...by sending them business, too.
7.
Write Articles - When your work is published in a magazine,
newsletter, or newspaper you gain credibility and visibility.
Always try to have your contact information included in your
article. You can later mail copies of your article to your
mailing list and include it in your promo kit.
8.
Give Away Free Specialty Gifts - Give away free specialty
gifts with your business name, logo, phone number and web
site imprinted on them.
9.
Serve on an Association Committee or Board - Serving on
a committee or the board of an association related to your
career can help you meet key people in your industry, improve
your professional recognition, teach you new leadership skills,
and position you in front of possible prospects. It's also
a great way to give back to your profession. Most associations
are looking for volunteers. Just contact the director or a
board member of the association to find out how you might
serve.
10.
Give Free or Low Cost Workshops - By offering workshops
on coaching related topics, such as time management, building
a business, living a more balanced life, or goal setting,
you can develop your message, meet new prospects, position
yourself as an expert and attract new clients. Have an evaluation
form for participants to fill out after the workshop with
a place for them to fill out their name, address, phone number,
email address, etc. You may also want to have a check box
that says, "Contact me about coaching."
11.
Hold a Coaching Evening - This is an event for your clients,
prospective clients and their friends. You offer a meal or
snacks and an interactive talk on a coaching related topic
(see #10). Your guests get to meet new people, learn valuable
information and see live coaching by a wonderful coach...
you!
12.
Make an Audio Tape Interview - Rent time at a recording
studio and have a friend (with a good voice) interview you
about your business. Have a list of questions already printed
up for your interviewer. Then edit the tape, add some music,
make duplications and ta-da... you have an informative audio
tape that you can give or mail to prospects!
13.
Make Quote Cards - These are business card size "mini
posters" with your favorite quotes on them. People love them
and will hold on to them for a long time. On the back of the
quote card add your name, your company name, your web site
address and your contact information. Again, this is just
another way to improve your visibility, credibility, and contribution
with others.
14.
Have Stories Published About You - Have someone write
a story about you and your business (or do it yourself). Find
a newspaper or magazine that is willing to publish your story.
Having a press kit helps!
15.
Host Your Own Radio Show - Many radio stations will allow
you to have your own radio show if you pay for the time. You
can pay for the time by getting businesses to sponsor your
program by buying advertising time during your show. You can
interview these business owners, expert guests, and have people
call in. Remember to ask for your program to be tape recorded
so you can mail tapes to future prospects.
16.
Join Toastmasters - This is a world wide organization
that has speaking clubs in most cities. Most clubs meet on
a weekly basis and the members practice their public speaking
skills in front of their club. You can meet new people, find
clients, and get referrals from your fellow members. You also
get to practice the speeches that you later give to other
groups (see #5).
17.
Be Quoted in the Media - Contact the media and tell them
your expertise. Tell them that you are willing to be a resource
if they are ever writing a story on your special area. Stay
in touch with your contacts at the media offices and in time
you may get a call for a quote or interview. These quotes
give you credibility and visibility. Make copies of these
articles for your promo kit (see #2).
18.
Create Your Ultimate Client Profile - Make a list of the
top 7-10 qualities you look for in a great client. Place this
list somewhere where you can see it throughout the day. Only
accept clients who fit this profile! If someone does not fit,
refer them to another coach. This takes courage and faith,
but you will discover that you will attract the clients you
truly love to work with. Your phone will begin to ring and
those great prospects will become great clients.
19.
Mail an Introduction Letter - Send a letter out to your
mailing list, friends, and business contacts that explains
what you do and how you do it. You may also want to include
a gift certificate for a free sample session that they can
use or give to their friends.
20.
Display Your Business Cards - Ask businesses in your area
if you can display your business cards and/or brochures. Many
businesses will let you do this and it is a very low cost
and effective way to get your name out there.
21.
Use the Classified Ads - This is a low-cost way to advertise
on a regular basis. You may want to offer a free session,
article or product to people who contact you. Classifieds
are also an easy way to promote your web site.
22.
Host Your Own Cable TV Show - Most local cable television
stations offer free studio time to residents. In most cases,
you simply need to submit a proposal. If you create an entertaining
and informative show, they may air it all over your area.
Also find out if you can be a guest on someone else's cable
show.
23.
Ask Your Clients for Referrals - You've heard this before
but are you doing it? Asking, "Who do you know that might
benefit from my services?" is a simple, yet powerful way to
meet new prospects. Let your clients know that you are expanding
your practice and ask them if they know of anyone to whom
you could offer a sample session.
24.
Publish a Newsletter - Offer valuable information to your
readers and your newsletter will be appreciated, read and
passed along. A newsletter establishes you as an expert, allows
you to keep connected with many people and it gives you a
place to share the benefits of working with you.
25.
Donate Your Services to Charity Fund-raisers - This is
often overlooked. Charity fund-raisers that have raffles and
auctions are a great place for you to give back and receive
recognition at the same time. Most fundraising groups will
include your company name, address, phone number and web site
in the materials in exchange for you donation. Ask your local
Chamber of Commerce about fund-raisers in your area that are
looking for support through donations.
26.
Host a Fundraising Event - This is a way to give back
even more to your community and meet some wonderful people
at the same time. You could organize a race, a workshop, a
raffle...just about anything you can think of to raise money
for a good cause. You not only give back, but you also create
more awareness about your company. Givers gain!
27.
Send Press Releases to the Media - A press release is
a great way to get an interview with the print, radio and
TV media Make sure your press release follows the proper format
(there are books at the library on how to make a press release).
Follow up with phone calls and ask if your press release was
received and if you can answer any questions. Stay in touch
with editors or reporters and let them know that you are a
resource if they ever need information related to your expertise.
28.
Offer an On-line Newsletter - An on-line newsletter via
email is a wonderful way to give value to people, share your
knowledge, spotlight your expertise and promote your business.
Don't expect immediate return on your investment. What you
can expect is that people will get to know who you are and
may eventually use your services. Be sure to ask first if
they want to subscribe.
29.
Write a Book - A book is one of the best ways to increase
your visibility and credibility. You don't have to write a
500 page text to be an author. You can start by writing about
your experience or expertise, or something you are passionate
about. Self publishing a small, informative booklet is a simple
way to get started. Make sure that you include your contact
information in the book so readers easily know how to reach
you.
30.
Speak at Conferences - Conferences allow you to share
your experience and knowledge with others in related fields.
Some conferences pay for speakers while some conferences ask
you to volunteer your time. Either way, conferences help you
meet prospects and make contacts that can lead to more business
for you in the future. Remember to have a short, quality handout
for the participants at your program and include your contact
information. Conferences are not a place to self-promote,
they are a place to share your knowledge. Do this and you
will attract business with ease.
31.
Assist at Other's Workshops - Offer to assist at workshops
that you have attended and enjoyed. You not only deepen your
learning by hearing the information again, but you also may
meet some prospects who want to implement the information
they are learning. Make sure your focus is on giving value
and the business will attract to you with ease. Bring plenty
of business cards!
32.
Create Referral Partnerships - Find out who may be able
to refer their clients, friends or contacts to you. Look for
people you believe in, so that you can do the same for them
For example, an accountant may refer a new business owner
to you to help her stay focused and on track as she grows
her business. You may refer one of your clients to the accountant
so they can more wisely manage their money. This is a win-win
for everyone!
33.
Speak at Book Stores - Ask a local book store owner if
you can speak on your area of expertise. Tell him or her that
you will be suggesting several books that he sells during
your presentation. When you give your program, inform the
audience of how working with you will help them put the ideas
from the book into action.
34.
Join your Chamber of Commerce - Your local Chamber of
Commerce can be an invaluable source of leads and referral
partners. You may also be able to write articles for their
newsletters and give workshops to fellow members on your area
of expertise.
35.
Attend Workshops - Simply attending workshops that enhance
your personal and professional development is a way to market
your business. At these workshops you will find yourself surrounded
by people who are interested in learning and growing -- perfect
candidates for coaching!
36.
Use Postcards - Postcards are a cost effective way to
stay in touch with prospects, clients and referral sources.
Develop a theme or character that people will recognize over
time. Send out postcards with article quotes, testimonials,
opinion surveys, correspondence, reminders, thank you's, announcements,
newsletters, or just to say "hello." If you've published a
book, duplicate the cover of the book onto a postcard and
it becomes an advertising piece. Create a postcard that is
a one-sheet flyer to hand out when people ask for information.
Remember...marketing is telling people what you do over and
over again!
37.
Create a Mastermind Group - Meet with 3-5 friends or colleagues
on a regular basis to discuss each of your goals, plans and
dreams. When a group of people come together, new ideas are
created that might not have been discovered alone. (We know
this to be true as coaches!) Together you will brainstorm
new ways to market yourselves and also hold each other accountable.
Everyone wins in a mastermind group!.
38.
Serve on a Panel - Serving on a panel at a conference
or meeting can give you credibility and visibility. Associations
in your area may be looking for an expert to speak about the
benefits of coaching. Contact them, ask them if they have
a need for panelists for future programs, tell them what you
offer, and let them know you are a willing resource.
39.
Have a Comprehensive Set of Client Handouts - Have a variety
of exercises, handouts and give-always that describe your
practice, solve problems, and provide value for your clients.
Make sure to give all of your clients useful tools, information
and ideas to share with their friends.
40.
Contact Former Clients - Many coaches forget that former
clients may be interested in coaching again or that they can
be great sources of information and referrals. Often they
are at a new place in their lives and they are ready for change
and new growth. I challenge you to contact three of your former
clients this week! Show interest, find out how they are doing.
Let them know they are the most important part of your research
and development program. Listen to their suggestions. Make
it a normal part of your service to follow-up with your former
clients every two to three months.
41.
Join the International Coach Federation (ICF) - The ICF
is the primary worldwide resource for business and personal
coaches and is a great resource for those who are seeking
a coach. The ICF is an individual membership organization
formed by professionals worldwide who practice and/or teach
business and personal coaching. The ICF provides many resources,
and can help you meet other coaches, prospects and leaders.
The ICF also holds an annual conference where you can learn
new marketing skills and tools. Call the ICF at 888-423-3131
or visit their web site at www.coachfederation.org.
42.
List Yourself on the ICF's Coach Referral Service - The
ICF maintains a high visibility for the profession through
public relations, publicity campaigns, marketing strategies
and the Coach Referral Service (CRS). The CRS is the only
recognized, independent system that matches coaches with clients
seeking their services. This system is accessible both on
the internet and by phone. Hundreds of coaches worldwide list
their practice and even link their home-page. The CRS receives
broad media coverage and is generating an ever- increasing
amount of visibility for members.
43.
Have a Web Site - A web site alone is just a tool, not
a complete strategy. You must let people know your site is
there for it to have impact. Also, give your visitors valuable
information on your site and think of ways to have them come
back for more. To get the most visibility for your site you
can list it at the end of your email messages, give the site's
address on your outgoing voice mail message, put it on your
business card, letterhead, postcards, etc. A web site is also
very helpful when someone calls you for information. Instead
of having to mail out flyers and brochures, you can give your
web site address. Your prospects will have your information
in front of them almost instantly!
44.
Create a Marketing Plan - Include a description of your
specific client populations and your plans for reaching them.
Include budgets for your time, energy and the money to implement
your plan. If potential clients don't know about you, or can't
find you, they won't hire you. Choose a few of the items on
this list and build them into your plan. Set goals and then
track your results. Look at other coaches who are successful.
What have they done to achieve that success? Focus on what
works for you as an individual and then commit to your plan
with action and passion!
45.
Model a Great Life - A healthy, balanced, successful life
is extremely attractive! Be an example of someone who is living
a great life. Surround yourself with delightful, challenging
and exciting people. Notice where you can improve areas of
your life, such as relationships, fitness, playtime, finances,
and your personal integrity. Then hire your own coach to support
you in taking action! If you "walk your talk," people will
notice and you will begin to attract new clients with ease.
46.
Form "Combo" Alliances - Form an alliance with your suppliers,
colleagues or even your competitors to offer a "combo" package
that neither of you could offer alone. This way you will share
the marketing expenses. Attorneys and accountants can offer
compelling packages. For example: A life coach might form
an alliance with a gym, weight-loss or stop-smoking program.
47.
Use Your Outgoing Voice-Mail Message - Don't overlook
this simple, yet effective way to promote your services. Let
your callers know what you do and the benefits you offer.
Remember to give them a way (right up front) to by- pass your
message if they don't want to listen to the whole thing. If
you are using a digital voice mail service, you may want to
have different voice mail boxes and outgoing messages for
each service you offer.
48.
"Claim" a Client - Claiming is a very special way to have
someone become your client. You can "claim" them, just as
you would stake a claim on something you really want. Let
them know that they are the type of client you love to work
with, that you believe in their goals, and that you want to
work with them as their coach. Tell them that you won't take
no for an answer, and that you are willing to do whatever
it takes. Don't use this as a sales technique because people
have built in lie detectors. They will know if you are being
insincere. "Claiming" must be authentic and come straight
from the heart.
49.
Offer Free Things to People - If you write an article,
have a web site, or get interviewed on television or radio,
it's a good idea to offer a free giveaway to your audience.
This way you not only strengthen your relationship with them
but you can also add them to your mailing list for future
contact. This giveaway might be a free report like the one
you are reading right now. Giver's gain!
50.
Care About People! - This is the most important step of
all. None of the prior steps will work without this one. As
you may have heard, people don't care what you know until
they know you care. With any marketing strategy, offer your
benefits and services first.
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