08 Mar 2008 12:27:47 | Ja-Naé Duane
7 ways to Improve your Marketing Creatively
By Ja-Naé Duane And http://www.Ja-Nae.com
There are a many ways to be innovative with your marketing, no
matter what field you’re in. In this article, I’m going to show
you 7 ways on how to release your inhibitions and begin thinking
more creatively. I’m also going to give you some exercises to
enhance your creativity. 1) Common Problem and its solution A
common problem that people have is the inability to think
outside of the box. One of my favorite websites that deals with
this is www.creativethink.com. This site will give you a fresh
perspective on old ideas, or even help generate new ones.
Take your marketing strategy and try to examine it objectively.
Start by seeing what is working. Is anything working? If so, why
does it work? If there are parts that aren’t, then why is that?
Answering these questions honestly will help you begin the
creative process. 2) Imagine One of my favorite exercises (which
I learned in an acting class) is to imagine that you are an
object. In this case, imagine you are your product (which in my
case isn’t that hard, because I am my business). Visualization
is a helpful tool in recognizing what needs improvement. What
are your attributes? What do you need to look better? To work
more efficiently? Is there something that just doesn’t feel
right? Make a list of these questions and similar ones, and then
answer them. By answering these questions, you will begin to
identify with your product, which in turn will help you make it
more marketable. 3) Idea Time Writing down ideas is the best way
to get started. I recommend that you try not to focus on the end
result. In this way you’ll be more open to whatever stems from
your brainstorming.
This is called “free association.” Take a word that has to do
with your business; it can be the name of your business, the
market you are entering, anything, and put it at the top of a
piece of paper. Then without thinking, start writing the words
that pop into your mind. No matter how ridiculous they seem to
you, write them down. It can be anything. There are no wrong
answers to this exercise. This exercise can only be successful
if you really write down everything you think of.
Once you’re done, take a look at what you’ve written. Can any of
these abstract notions become part of your marketing strategy?
Could they become a whole new angle?
4) Simplify People have a tendency to make things more
complicated than they need to be. Look at your current marketing
plan: Can it be simplified? I’m a firm believer in the saying
“Keep it simple.” Narrowing the focus of your marketing strategy
will often yield positive results. 5) Change Change is
inevitable, but it doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Use change to
your advantage and help make your marketing plan stronger. How
is your demographic changing? Can you move with that change in
order to continue to accommodate them? How is society changing?
Are there changes that could expand your audience with just a
slight tweak of your marketing angle? 6) Resources There are
many places to research marketing. You just have to start
thinking outside the box. One of my favorite things to do is
flip through the phone book. There is so much to be said for the
Yellow Pages. Just open up the book and start exploring the
angles. Can you collaborate with any of these businesses? If so,
then how? What are their marketing strategies? Who are they
marketing to? Examining other successful businesses, and even
fostering relationships with them will help you on your way. 7)
Collaborations This brings me to my next point: Collaboration is
your best friend in business. If you are a new business owner or
a performer starting out, then you need to try and reach a
larger audience. Why not kill two birds with one stone and
collaborate with someone who already has a large following? By
doing so, you can cut your work in half.
Who will benefit most from your product? This is a good question
to keep in mind when looking for collaborations. It’s
particularly true if you’re trying to approach a business.
Remember that they will have their own interests at heart, so
they’ll want to know how you can help them. A friend of mine
used to send postcards to bars that said, “I want to help you
sell liquor.” Of course his band got the gig! So instead of
thinking of ways for you to benefit from others, start thinking
of ways they can benefit from you: you’re sure to have success.
Where to begin? No matter what, you have to begin somewhere;
otherwise you won’t begin at all. Though it does matter where
you start, what is most important is THAT you start. Start small
if you’re nervous about getting your feet wet, but once you
start, remember; you can never stop. This is your business; this
is you. And your life and financial future could be counting on
it.
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