11 Monstrous Small Business Marketing Mistakes and How To Avoid Them
by Susan
Carter
Small business owners and self-employed professionals can increase
marketing success by avoiding these business-sabotaging errors.
MONSTROUS Marketing Mistake Number 1: Sinking a Fortune Into an
Unproven Product
Is your business idea built on market research or a hunch?
Entrepreneurs often fall in love with their products or services before
they determine if there's a real market, and they throw fistfuls of money
into the venture. If you, your spouse, your uncle, and your neighbor think
you've got a winning idea, that's simply not enough qualified input to run
to the bank and drain your savings account!
Avoid this mistake by:
- Conducting your detective work (research).
- Testing your business idea with the real marketplace.
MONSTROUS Marketing Mistake Number 2: Believing That "If You Build
It, They Will Come"
Do you think you have a product or service that will practically sell
itself?
Trust me - you don't.
There is a misconception among small business owners that, with the
right product or service, your customers will simply "find" you when you
open your doors for business. Whether you have a physical storefront on a
corner lot in the busiest part of downtown, or a graphically pleasing
online storefront offering easy access to your hot products and services,
your customers will not find you if you do not market to them.
The day you open for business is the day you put on your "marketer's
hat" and never take it off. You must consistently move product, or
schedule service time.
To stay in business you must profit.
To profit you must sell.
To sell you must market.
The good news is that, with a marketing strategy, you take the control
out of your potential customers' hands and put it into your own. If you
have a product that will "practically sell itself," then your marketing
job will be easy. Just remember that the job must still be done.
Avoid this mistake by:
- Defining your niche market and USP (Unique Selling Proposition) that
differentiates you from your competition.
- Developing a marketing action plan and strategy to reach your niche
market with your USP message.
MONSTROUS Marketing Mistake Number 3: Trying to Reinvent the Wheel
Marketing is an age-old practice with some very basic principles. Yet,
I'm sure you've read many marketing information products that stress the
importance of being innovative and creative with your marketing efforts.
It's easy to get caught up in the innovation process and forget that the
REAL focus should be on results.
Avoid this mistake by:
- Emulating success instead of trying to create something completely
new. Please note that I am not saying, "copy" what others are doing.
Look at the basic structure of a tactic, campaign, advertisement, or
event and use the same formula as a basis for developing your own
tactics.
- Realizing great marketing ideas are used over and over again with
just the right twist to make them fit a specific business. Focus on
results, and choose imitation over innovation to create your own twist
on a proven, winning technique.
MONSTROUS Marketing Mistake Number 4: Over-Preparing and Doing
Nothing
The fear of failure can be powerful. So powerful that we do everything
we can think of to prevent it. Yet, there is a point at which we are so
busy preparing, organizing, and researching to prevent failure that we
never get around to the actual marketing of the business. Here are two
things to
remember:
- Activity is not productivity.
- In order to sell a million of something, you have to sell the first
ONE.
Avoid this mistake by:
- Doing something! If you believe in your business and have done your
detective work, it's time to dive into the marketing pool. Start small,
track results and build from there.
- Not being afraid to make a mistake. Mistakes are the entry to
success. At the very least, a failed promotion means you have
SUCCESSFULLY determined what promotion does not work. And, to learn what
does NOT work is a valuable tool in getting you closer to discovering
what WILL work.
So, go ahead. Fail a little. It will make your eventual successes even
sweeter.
MONSTROUS Marketing Mistake Number 5: Boredom
When I was working for an ad agency many years ago, I had one client
that was running an extremely successful ad campaign. After about six
months, I received a phone call from the client. He wanted to develop an
entirely new campaign. When I asked, "why?" he simply said, "I'm bored
with the one we have."
What?
That client may have had the money to spend on a new campaign due to
"boredom" but you and I usually don't. Yet, I've often seen my small
business clients switch promotions for the same reason. This is
detrimental to your business!
"Losing money" is a reason.
"Boredom" is not.
Avoid this mistake by:
- Remembering that, what is old to you, is new to an untapped target
market. If you have a promotion that is consistently getting you
results, stick with it until results show you its time for change.
- Testing new promotions without abandoning the current one. Then
track results. Never swap a current promotion with a new one that hasn't
been tested.
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