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Marketing Mindsets for Success
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Ten Marketing Mindsets for Success! Having the right mindset
for your marketing can mean the difference between amazingly
impactful marketing and marketing that falls
flat with little to no results. These ten marketing mindsets
will also help you stay the course and focus, expand past
your comfort zone, and keep your energy up so you don't get
down on yourself and get frustrated with your marketing
before you've given it a chance.
Give Yourself Time
Most of
my clients are their own worst boss! Their expectations are
so high that they don't really give marketing efforts time
to work before they start doubting, questioning and wanting
to ditch the whole effort. Acknowledge that you are a
lifestyle entrepreneur. This is a business owner who won't
compromise on her lifestyle - she's not about to sacrifice
her relationships, miss the big school play, go without a
vacation or working out and taking care of herself. Given
your commitment to your lifestyle, create marketing programs
that support your lifestyle success. Just because someone
else looks like they are moving fast doesn't mean you have
to pile on a load of stress and sacrifice everything that's
important to you. Build time (we're not talking perfection
here) into your side.
Commit to Frequency
I heard
this in the early days of my career in newspaper advertising
back in the 80s and it's still true today. Actually it's
probably more important today than ever. We are literally
bombarded with over 68,000 messages a day. Your client has
learned to put up a big filter and be selective about how
much information she lets in. So, you have to be consistent
in your efforts so that little by little she'll develop an
awareness of who you are, develop a trust in you and your
services, and be there when she is ready to buy. This is
also about trusting your vision and making a commitment to
keep showing up in real, vulnerable, confident ways with
your marketing.
Create a Support Team
Doing it
alone will have you burnt out and is a sure-fire way to zap
your creativity. Create a plan for your ideal support team -
both for your business and for your home life. You don't
have to hire them all at once. Knowing that you have a plan
for which people you want to add and when you want to add
them can be liberating in itself. Then gradually hire people
on a project basis or for a few hours. As you are ready to
step into the next level of success for your business,
you'll hire another person to help you expand your capacity.
Growing with the evolution of your company allows you to
keep focused on your "strengths-based" work - the juicy,
creative part of your business that is directly related to
growing the business. Let others (who are working with their
strengths!) handle the rest.
Look for and Create Systems
This is
a key area for a lot of growing business owners. To handle
the growth look for anything and everything that you do over
and over again. Make a system out of it. Design a template,
checklist, procedure list so you aren't redoing it every
time. I have to say, I equate "systems" with "freedom."
Every 10 - 15 - 30 minutes count in my busy life. Learn how
to use your online systems and programs to help support you
not having to hold so much information in your head (i.e.
birthdays, appointments, to-do's, ideas). As you build your
support team co-create systems with them. My amazing
assistant, Jan, helps me with my newsletter. Not only does
she do all the behind the scenes management of it (shopping
cart, template, editing, list management, etc.) but we've
created a system to help me get it out on time. We have
calendarized the newsletter so we know our publish dates,
and then three days before it's due to her she sends me the
template with as much information as possible already
updated. I just have to write the welcome, provide the
article, and product announcement. A system set up for my
success! (Thanks Jan!)
Let Out Your Personality
Surprisingly - this is such a big area for creative
entrepreneurs! You would think with all that creativity
busting at the seams in your business that this would be
easy. What I find is that a lot of creative entrepreneurs
are so conscious of their creative side that when it comes
to marketing they think they have to button it up and "be
professional." Being professional can be a business-killer.
I don't like to use that word much but I have to say - being
professional and blending in - will get you just that -
blending in and not standing out to your ideal client. For
starters, just be a little more personal and creative in
your marketing than you think you "should." You will be
surprised at how you will connect with more people when you
tell them about your cat, your vacation or your real -life
stories of "annual summer schedule nervous breakdown" (oops
- talking about me!).
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Claim Your Expert Status
This is another big
one for many women entrepreneurs. We have been raised with those
stories: "Don't be too big for your britches," "Don't brag," and the
biggie, "Just who do you think you are?" The thing is your clients WANT
to know that you know what you are doing. The only way they'll know is
if you tell them. You can tell them in many ways that are fun and
creative: through stories of your clients and how you solved a problem
or they achieved a success working with you, through photos of you in
action, and especially in your newsletter or blog. This is where you can
shine with each publication, giving them tips, resources and stories
about what you know works.
Take a Stand
Don't be
wishy-washy. You'll get lost in the sea of mediocrity. All those
businesses you hear about failing each year - many of them were
indistinguishable from each other. What are you passionate about? Let
your clients and potential clients know. Sure it's a bit risky - they
might not agree. The key here is to really know your client! Your ideal
clients will feel closer to you and more attracted to you. They will
keep coming back. Even dare to be controversial - not just to get
attention but to really let your passion out. People love passionate and
engaged people. They want to know how you are different from someone
else. I do this every time I publish this Joyful Business newsletter.
Many people like the idea of a "joyful" business but then they'll say,
"Yeah, sure, but can you really enjoy your business?" As you know, I
take a stand for including your passion, creativity and lifestyle in
your business. Some people don't agree and they quickly go away. The
ones who stay are true fans. They want to hear and know how they can
keep this philosophy alive in their own businesses.
Build
Your Celebrity Mystique
I recently bought an
audio CD series from Rev. Michael Beckwith through Sounds True (an audio
learning company). My coach was curious and asked me what their email
said that prompted me to make the purchase. The truth of it was that I
bought because he's built up his expert status and his celebrity
mystique. I've heard him speak on The Secret DVD, Oprah and Larry King
enough to know he drips soul when he speaks. So, I've been waiting for a
product from him. Now, you might say that you haven't been on Oprah
(yet). You can start today - right in your own life. Share pictures and
stories of you and your coach, your mentors, your mastermind group -
these show commitment and professionalism in your business. Get your
picture taken when you go see famous speakers. Share pictures of you
speaking, at special events, or charity fundraisers. All these
situations are opportunities to share more about you to your readers,
and they shape your personality and your values and make you real.
Bottom-line is that people want to buy from successful people. Show them
how you are a success!
Keep Learning About Marketing
You want to keep
learning and growing in your marketing expertise. Marketing vehicles
change, your ideal client evolves and so does your business. You want to
always be filling up with how can you improve, tweak, change, make
adjustments and try new things while keeping the successful marketing
strategies fresh. Schedule learning from the experts (this is not to
suggest you should follow every new marketing idea - manage your energy
here!) and track what is working for you and what needs a fresh tweak. A
great example of this is a sales page for a product. It might work at
the beginning, but you'll eventually find that the conversion fizzles.
Is it that you need a fresh message, updated testimonials, a stronger
headline, installment payments, or is your current market saturated and
it's time for new markets or to add to your list? This takes time. Put
it in your calendar to visit your stats, get feedback and determine what
needs to be changed. After all, marketing is a like a game, and to play
the game you always have to be in movement trying something new, paying
attention, stretching, being curious or systemizing what's working to
free up energy.
Get a Mentor
Unless you want to
spend energy, effort and lots of money recreating the path on your own -
do yourself a favor and make a leap forward by learning from the best
mentor you can afford. The key to having a successful relationship is to
find a coach, consultant, or mentor who shares a similar philosophy and
values as you do. For example, I am a heart-centered, bring your whole
life to the table, creative attraction expert. If you are looking for a
linear, push, push, rush, rush, dominant personality - I can refer to
you some who will fit the bill. What I do is help creative entrepreneurs
who are similar to me - they want creative expession, meaningful work, a
lifestyle they love and financial success to support it all. I help them
get down the path further and quicker with less stress and more ease.
What type of mentor do you need at this point in your business cycle?
Who do you see that you admire and want to be where they are? What I
know is that when I've worked with mentors who push and are more
domineering - I just don't flourish. When I work with someone who has a
business that is where I want to go and approaches it with fierce love -
I blossom. Who do you need for your next evolutionary leap? If heart
centered marketing speaks to you and you're ready for a leap in your
business, then stay tuned for our upcoming Platinum Mentor Program
-Magic & Miracles in Marketing & Mindset.
Laura West may be contacted at
http://www.joyfulbusiness.com
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Laura Howard West is an award winning entrepreneur, certified
professional coach, author, speaker and the President and Chief Creative
Officer of The Center for Joyful Business. She is the creator of The
Joyful Business Guide™, a business attraction system combining law of
attraction tools with smart business practices, designed for
solo-entrepreneurs and business owners. Laura and the Joyful Business
Guide™ system has been featured in Choice magazine as well as internet
radio, tv and blogs around the globe.
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