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Selling "hot Buttered Toast" - A Marketing Idea To Beat The Recession!
So what does "Hot Buttered Toast" have to do with marketing in a recession? We have become a nation of cautious spenders, perhaps rightfully so. For many of us who are small business owners, selling, which is a challenging business anyway, has started looming monumental. I know many small business owners who are struggling hard to stay in business right now all the while smiling at networking events and saying "Oh yes, my business is doing fine." Sometimes posing zen-koan-like marketing questions can stimulate really creative thinking. I once asked an extremely busy, brand-new, business owner (with a minimal marketing budget) how she could get the message about her new business out to 200 new people a month? "Two hundred?" she gasped. At first she was floored, but then she rose to the challenge and got extremely creative! Within six months, her database was full of contacts and her business began to take off. I brainstorm with small business owners over the "200 people a month" question a lot! Recently I have also been asking people "What do you sell that is as enticing as Hot Buttered Toast?" (Or if toast doesn't do it for you, you might ask: "What do you sell that is as potentially compelling to people as the Thin Mints the Girl Scouts sell?") Once you locate the aspect of your product or services that has a "comfort food" type appeal, the challenge is to now verbally weave that impression into your marketing message and start getting the word out! If your business is hurting because of the recession, here's a small creative exercise to try: identify some aspect of what you sell that is as alluring as "Toast Right Out of the Toaster" and then see how many ways you can get this message out to "200 new people a month." Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Dhyan Atkinson is a Business Skills Trainer and Business Consultant/Coach. She has just started a gluten-free diet; thus her nostalgia about "toast." She specializes in teaching small business owners the Five Essential Skills they need to find clients. Check out her programs at www.TheFiveEssentialSkills.com . |
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