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Marketing yourself and your business

Marketing yourself and your business. Small Business Seminar. Marketing yourself and your business. small. Small Business Seminar. Almost 90% of sole proprietors have no employees* The buck stops here!. The small business challenge.

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Marketing yourself and your business

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  1. Marketing yourself and your business Small Business Seminar

  2. Marketing yourself and your business small Small Business Seminar

  3. Almost 90% of sole proprietors have no employees* The buck stops here! The small business challenge *BERR, Det. For Buisnes Enterprise & Regulatory Reform URN 08/92 August 2008

  4. The small business advantage 1. The personal touch 2. CLose to customer 3. New media made for you.

  5. Marketing: vital for success Know your customer Marketing as a way of life Develop the dialogue – creatively! The whole is greater than the parts.

  6. Marketing: vital for success Know your customer Marketing as a way of life Develop the dialogue – creatively! The whole is greater than the parts.

  7. The Marketing Cycle Big or small: follow the cycle Research Customer Service Product Development Sales Pricing Advertising Promotions Public Relations Labels Packaging Distribution

  8. Have a plan and use it • State your business purpose • Define your market situation • Set goals and objectives • Define your market • Advance your position, brand and creative strategy • Set your marketing strategies • Outline your tactics • Establish your budget • Blueprint your action plan • Think long-term.

  9. Be your own best advocate • At all times – with everyone • Be remembered – for the right reasons • Use your one minute chance to shine • Network, network, network! Put rapport and engagement before referrals

  10. Marketing: vital for success Know your customer Marketing as a way of life Develop the dialogue – creatively! The whole is greater than the parts.

  11. Marketing demystified • Matches what you sell with what the customer wants and buys • Covers all steps/business actions to meet desires of customer • Is a win-win partnership based on talking WITH customers (not AT them) Marketing: the process through which you create – and keep – customers.

  12. What kind of customer? • Where and how will you find them? • What kind of business image do you need to gain attention, interest and trust? 1. Make it personal 2. Build and nurture long-term relationships 3. Help them to buy rather than just selling to them.

  13. The Swiss Factor • English widely spoken* • Substantial expat. population BUT • Four languages, 26 cantons • The “Röstigraben” impact • Segmented and local *Sprachkompetenzen der erwachsenen Bevölkerung in der Schweiz Universtiy opf Bern, 2006, Leitung Prof. Dr. I. Werlen

  14. Resources to help • Internet: on-line forums, discussion groups • Chamber of Commerce (BSCC) • Industry organisations representing your target group (s) • Professional networks covering your sector • Other networking groups • Trade publications

  15. Marketing: vital for success Know your customer Marketing as a way of life Develop the dialogue – creatively! The whole is greater than the parts.

  16. Getting the message out Think creatively Think WEB…

  17. Attract attention “Prior to the Web, organisations had only two significant choices to attract attention: buy expensive advertising or get third-party ink from the media. But the Web has changed the rules. The web is not TV. Organisations that understand the New Rules of Marketing and PR develop relationships directly with consumers like you and me.” David Meerman Scott Author, The New Rules of Marketing and PR

  18. Have a great website Make it content rich Be a thought leader Have content with pass-along value Brand yourself /business as a trusted resource Use SEO Add value for the site visitor. Web: perfect for small business Hello

  19. Blogs / Forums Newsletter / news releases On-line books Podcasts RSS Create your own Wiki Go viral Twitter. If they find you, they will come Hello

  20. Marketing: vital for success Know your customer Marketing as a way of life Develop the dialogue – creatively! The whole is greater than the parts.

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