21 Feb 2008 09:22:24 | Susan Dunn, the Marketing Coach
There's a 15-word marketing mantra that's covered in Marketing
101, that you need to know. It's: By the time you're sick of it,
the public is just beginning to get it.
HOW THIS WORKS
I was in marketing for years before becoming a coach, and went
through this process many times.
At a church I marketed, we started a campaign to educate the
congregation about the concept of stewardship, as a way to raise
donations, but also stewardship in terms of oceans, forests,
intelligence, and other "free" gifts.
Every week for 104 weeks I wrote a lead article about
stewardship. It was a challenge to make it new. Some mornings I
would put my head down on the computer in desperation, I was so
bored with the whole topic myself.
After about 9 months, donations began to increase, and continued
to climb steadily. Nine months, you'll find, is a "magic
timeframe" in bringing ideas to birth, as it is in human life!
This is one reason why you have to trust your own marketing,
and/or your marketing coach, and stay on-task. Things germinate
for months and then "suddenly " happen, like the C&W singer who
becomes an "overnight sensation" after waiting tables and
knocking on doors for 15 years. Most stars have a story to tell
like that.
There's always hard work and determination behind the "instant
successes."
With marketing, you come up with one clear concept you want to
get across - branding if you will - and then you hammer away at
it, over and over.
ANOTHER EXAMPLE
When I was the Fundraiser for a homeless shelter, the message we
wanted to get across was that when you volunteered or gave
money, there were great benefits to you as well.
Over and over the same message went out. Taglines, slogans,
articles, demonstrative photos, testimonials.
After that same period, things began to happen. Volunteerism
went up, donations went up. The message had come across.
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Now as a coach, I set out to brand myself as The EQ Coach. After
writing articles about it for over a year, "suddenly" it's
popped. People are emailing me to find about it, to license
products, and to get coaching.
At the same time, the field is becoming known to the general
public. 18 months ago, I sent a press release about EQ and the
reporter wrote back and wanted to know what on earth that meant.
He'd never heard of it. Since then, there have been new books
released, new research, a noted movie producer started an
educational foundation based on EQ, and it appears regularly on
the Internet, radio, etc.
Part of emotional intelligence is Optimism, and you'll recall a
recent segment on the national news about the health benefits of
Optimism from lead researcher, Martin Seligman, Ph.D.
THIS WAY, THAT WAY
Here's how I worked it for branding. I've written hundreds of
Internet articles about EQ from every conceivable standpoint,
and there will be more coming. I'm not sick of the field, it's
too exciting, too important and too helpful, but I constantly
have to wrack my brain to come up with new "slants."
Here are some examples of articles I've written about emotional
intelligence.
1. Writing for the Internet with Emotional Intelligence 2. Use
Your Emotional Intelligence for a Better Valentine's Day 3. How
to Market Using Your Emotional Intelligence 4. Get Promotions By
Using Your EQ, Not Your IQ 5. Is EQ 7 Times More Important to
Your Success and Happiness Than IQ? 6. Emotional Intelligence -
the Key to Personal and Professional Development 7. Use Your EQ
to Make More Money 8. Have an Emotionally Intelligent Christmas
This Year 9. Make Your Resolutions Using Your EQ and Watch Them
Work for a Change 10. What Makes a Good Manager? Emotional
Intelligence. 11. Are You an Early-Adopter? Then EQ is For You.
ANGLES
Whatever it is you're promoting consider it from as many angles
as you can, and keep hammering away at it. Remember to look
ahead; if it's January now, you should be thinking of upcoming
events like Valentine's Day, tax time, spring, and Easter. Here
are some ideas:
*Holidays - if you run a plant nursery, feature a heart-shaped
topiary for Valentine's Day; if you're a relationship coach,
tell people how to get along at the family Christmas dinner
*Current events - Bring a national news event into your
hometown, and into your field. If there's an announcement about
a major movie star going into rehab again, and you're a
therapist, alert the press you're available to comment locally,
write some articles on the problem on the Internet, post
something on your website *Important times - Tax time is an
example. If you're a business coach, for instance, start in
January to promote your services by writing about what's on
everyone's mind. *Applications - Make what you sell or provide
apply to common problems. Say you sell perfume. Everyone's
unemployed now, so write an article about perfume in general at
work, or for job interviews - what's appropriate, what isn't.
Your job in marketing is never over, and it's your job to take
"the same old thing" and make it new and fresh.
"By the time you're sick of it, the public is just beginning to
get it," and what a happy day it is when they "get it" and it's
you, your services and products!
About Author :
Susan Dunn helps clients market on the Internet and offers an
article-writing service. www.webstrategies.cc/articles.htm or
mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc.