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Any Small Business Can Sell In Good Times. In Tough Times You Have To ………..
I was talking to a client today. I’m writing some copy for her new website and wanted to verify some details on a new service she has.
As with most business people, the conversation soon turned to business conditions and how each of our businesses are doing. We both agreed that each was doing significantly better than last year.
Rather than simply saying that the economy was picking up, she said in her case it was because she was doing more marketing, hence her new website. It’s the same for me too – more marketing which may sound odd coming from a marketer. More on that later.
And then she made the comment “Anyone can sell in good times. In tough times you have to market yourself.”
It was like a breath of fresh air.
I’ve said the same dozens of times but when a client volunteers that thought, Wow!
Take a look around, see which way the wind blows
When you look around and don’t like what’s happening, you have two choices – do nothing and hope it will all get better or decide to do something about it.
There’s the old saying, “Three types of business; those that make things happen, those that watch things happen and those that things happen to.”
In any economy but especially in tougher ones, the companies that make things happen (the marketers) grow and that growth comes at the expense of those that watch who eventually become those that (unpleasant) things happen to.
And it’s especially difficult when the media you’ve known for years have stopped working. Just this week Yellow Pages in NZ was put up for sale by its bankers who want to get some cash out of the fast ailing business.
The proof
McGraw-Hill researched companies in recessions and found that those that continued to market grew by 275% over five years. Those that cut back or stopped marketing grew on average only 19% over five years. Hmm, makes you think doesn’t it…. Well not for long.
It’s a no-brainer – your competitors are stuck in fear too, so start or pick up your marketing. Anything but do something. And if you know you must start to use the Internet but don’t understand how, ask someone.
Not marketing in a recession creates a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Oh and why was it odd that a marketer might be doing some marketing?
Well, we are amongst the worst when it comes to marketing ourselves.
I used to think it was me but talking to marketers from San Francisco to London to Auckland, they all said the same.
It’s almost impossible to do your own marketing.
A case in point just two days ago.
A web marketing buddy rang me and said he’d read my newsletter about procrastinating. “We need to work together on this project” he said and it sparked him into action.
Why is it so hard to market yourself?
There are lots of reasons but some common ones are:
Among that list is probably the reason why you aren’t upping your marketing too.
So, don’t feel it’s your fault.
97% of other people feel the same. It’s just that at any point in time, 3% of people decide to
do something about it. Others take action later. The majority watch and wonder.
As my client said, “Anyone can sell when times are good.”
So what Internet marketing initiative are you going to take this week?
I’d love to hear from you.
And if you are confused about SEO, Social media, Web2.0 or any other buzz term, drop me a line.
I’m here to help and keep it simple for you.
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