Showing posts with label b2b marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label b2b marketing. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Time To Take A Cold Hard Look At Yourself

Whilst many companies look at the festive season as a time to wind down and enjoy the fruits of the year, there still are a few of us that take this time to have a cold hard look at ourselves and make some very tough decisions.

If you notice, there are alot of big corporates doing the latter with large lay-offs over Xmas and a review of expenditure.

Today, I took the liberty of catching up with a good friend, someone I admire immensely who has been incredibly successful in business and in life. I talked about my vision for my business for the next 12 months, 2 years and 5 years and how I thought I would achieve it.

What is really good about friends who know you well, is that they tell you the truth. They don't sugar coat answers and they don't tell you what they think you want to hear. They're your friends and you have come to them to ask their opinion.

Whilst its great to hire external consultants, sometimes they have their own agendas or need to appease you so that you continue to hire their services.

My vision for 2010;

To help 50 new companies market their business in an affordable way with no hidden costs.

How I am going to achieve this;

By giving 50 companies an all inclusive package that has marketing, graphic design, branding, public relations and web development and campaigns as part of the services they receive for just $17.95 per day.

Why;

Because every business deserves every chance of survival.

How;

To do marketing for cost and allow customers to pay off their marketing services over a period of 2 years. No interest. No hidden costs.

When;

We will sign companies up in December and will take companies only over the January to June period.

What is a typical Marketing Eye in a company;

Someone who develops your strategy, website and brand and communicates it to your target audience leading to sales, brand building and ultimately profits.

How do you find out about it;

Ring 1300 300 080 and speak with Jacob Scott.

The downside;

There is no downside for businesses as it is the same successful service Marketing Eye has provided for the past 5 years, but it allows for a payment plan that is affordable to all small businesses.

For Marketing Eye the upside is;

We get to work with companies that are passionate about growing.

It's a typical WIN WIN...

Now, my good friend said to me,"Mel, so there are no surprises when they receive their invoices."

"No".

"Marketing Eye includes all the normal additional costs that agencies charge like design, web development and maintenance, public relations etc."

"Yes"
"No extra costs and they get to pay it over 2 years."

"Yes"

"Why don't you charge more?"

"Because we want to give businesses every opportunity to succeed. They succeed, we succeed."

"Great!"

And that was it. An endorsement that Marketing Eye in 2010 will be doing something that the market wants and needs that is a win, win for everyone.

www.marketingeye.com.au

Australia's number one small business marketing team that helps businesses grow and succeed.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Don't Discard Twitter for B2B Marketing

Marketing Eye is always the last to market ourselves, but having put together some 'hairy audacious goals' for 2010, we are looking at every possible avenue to market our business to small to medium sized businesses.

There are so many ways to market a small business in the b2b environment and so the choice is limitless however, when you have limited budget and not alot of time, it's integral that the marketing platforms that you use are in fact the best 'bang for your buck' and the least amount of effort.

To me, unless you are doing consumer based marketing, Twitter can be very time consuming.

With writing ongoing tweets, finding people to follow and to follow you, replying to direct messages and in general keeping up to date with what's going on - it's pretty time consuming.

What really is twitter? Wikipedia does an apt definition that is easy to understand
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter)and most people don't need to look too much further than this to understand exactly what twitter is.

Last Friday, I did an experiment. Time limit on twitter was 2 hours from start to finish and I had to achieve something - anything - that was relevant to my lead generation requirements.

So I found a few people who had twitter accounts that had a similar demographic to Marketing Eye and followed people following them. A tongue twister - I know! 200 in total were followed for the sake of this experiment.

I then wrote a few tweets about marketing including some interesting marketing stories that I found online.

Additionally, I added a few personal tweets - to ensure that the tweet followers got to know me as well. "Hugh Grant is coming to Australia on 22 December to promote his new movie". I am a huge fan of Hugh Grant and desperately want to play a round of golf with him. I am hopeless and he is really good. Almost at a level of being a professional! Needless to say, it would be one long round all in my favour!

THE RESPONSE

Within a couple of hours, I received direct tweets;

- From a journalist wanting to write a story on me
- A small business wanting to know more about Marketing Eye's marketing services
- An individual wanting a website that is cost effective
- Reconnection with an old client
- 100 extra people who are relevant following my tweets!
To me, this is an amazing response! 2 hours work and no added costs other than time -and this was my result.

To all those people who slam twitter as a waste of time, think again!

IF YOUR TARGET MARKET IS B2B, HERE'S SOME TIPS:

1. Set up a twitter account immediately
2. Tweet about relevant topics, opinions and offers your business has
3. Follow people who are relevant to your business
4. Find people who have the same demographic as your client base and go through their list and follow their followers
5. Make sure you respond to all direct messages
6. Make sure you thank people who are following you. It's the first touch point of many to come
7. If someone following you is relevant to your business, follow them back
8. Don't waste time on Twitter. Use this time as a direct marketing effort to engage your audience, communicate your unique selling proposition and position you as an industry leader
9. Add the odd personal tweet so people get to know you
10. Make sure your Twitter account is giving your business a ROI.

Marketing Eye is a leading national marketing consulting firm for small to medium sized businesses in Australia. All Marketing Eye consultants are trained on web 2.0 to ensure that if your business can benefit from social networks, then you are leveraging this medium.

Find out more on Marketing Eye's new website www.marketingeye.com.au