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Tall Tale #9 “You can’t mix business with pleasure”
Author: Jimmy Vee & Travis Miller
"Ten Tall Tales of Traditional Marketing That Cost You Tons" Tall Tale #9 “You can’t mix business with pleasure” By Jimmy Vee & Travis Miller
We’ve all heard this one, right? And since marketing your business has always seemed so daunting and confusing, how could it ever be pleasurable anyway? But when you start to apply smart marketing principles to your business, you will start to have fun. You’ll have fun because it will become easy to get customers and you’ll be making money without sweating about how to get business. And when you have fun, so will your customers, and that will cause them to return and to tell their friends about you.
But that’s only part of what this essay is about. The real point has to do with your actual marketing messages. When you finally have customers asking you to market to them, be sure to give them more than just marketing.
Far different from your web site, your direct communication with your customers (or prospects) should not focus only on your desired output. It should focus on them. Your messages should help them begin to see a resolution to their pain. You should begin forging a quasi-personal relationship with them. Remember the pie analogy? Bake your pie with love.
Every now and then, slide in a message that has nothing to do with your product. Tell them something about yourself. Begin humanizing yourself in their eyes. By mixing “business with pleasure” you will strengthen the emotional bond you’ve developed with your contacts. Not to mention, you’ll keep them on their toes.
If you’re still marketing via traditional methods, and not only to people who want to hear from you, don’t try this. This is a stunt that should only be attempted by advanced users of “Gravitational Marketing.”
Tomorrow, our journey together comes to an end. We’ll crush the BIGGEST LIE OF THEM ALL: “You can’t control word-of-mouth-advertising.” We can’t wait!!
Get the full e-book "Ten Tall Tales Of Traditional Marketing That Cost You Tons" and others at our website: http://www.scend.net/resources.htm
About the AuthorABOUT THE AUTHORS Jimmy Vee & Travis Miller are the partners of scend advertising. They are authors, speakers, and consultants on the topic of advertising and marketing to grow business. They make companies scendsational. Scendsational companies become famous. For questions, comments, or to shoot the bull, email them directly: mailto:talk@scend.net ...
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