Marketing Seminar to beat the Credit Crunch!

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On Tuesday November 18th at 6.30pm I am offering a free marketing seminar covering the 12 most practical ideas I know of to market your company during this slowdown.

There is no catch – the seminar is free and lasts for about 1 and a half hour.  The first 10 people on the night will also be offered the chance to have a free one month trial of the Marketing Mentor programme -again no catch.

The seminar takes place in Leicesteshire and at the moment we have people traveling from London, Watford, Derby, Birmingham, Leicester, Nottinghjam and Northampton to see this new marketing seminar. If you want to claim one of the few remaining places, please have a look at the seminar page of this site for details and then e-mail how many places (up to 3) that you would like to claim.

This marketing seminar on how to market during the difficult times we are facing will give you plenty of practical ideas to take away and use straight away.

Marketing Mentoring – Feedback from memebers

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Rebecca Silvester, The Quest Institute

Rebecca Silvester, The Quest Institute

 

‘Having built up a training consultancy business over the past eight years with no business background I’ve learnt as I’ve gone along, and of course made some mistakes.

I was introduced to the marketing mentor programme one evening with Alastair. He held a free seminar, which was very useful in itself, and made me want to know more. I signed up for the programme based on just that evening and have been very pleased I did.

We met, as a small group of around ten business owners, for a days training on a comprehensive list of marketing musts. We were then invited to take part in regular conference calls regarding one of the topics originally discussed and deal in depth with live current issues from our own business. I get to hear Alistair’s expert advice as well as ideas and suggestions from my group. We learn from each other and motivate, all from the comfort of my own desk!

THIS was no mistake…. I’d recommend to anyone who wants to focus, with a little help from others, on important aspects of marketing.’

Thank you to Rebecca from The Quest Institute www.questintitute.co.uk for her recent feedback for the Marketing Mentor programme. Rebecca has only been on the programme for just over 2 months and has already reported some good results to me.  Call 01858 44 55 43 to find out how to claim your first month’s membership for free.

Marketing Mentoring for Serious Times

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Dark times ahead?

Dark times ahead?

It’s been an amazing week but not in a good way for the ecconomy.  Talking to some friends last might we all agreed that that none of us can belive what happened to the economy this week and that 2009 is looking grim for lots of people.  However, all of our companies are doing really well at the moment with a full ‘order book’ and many new enquiries.  The reason?  We all spnd time marketing on a regular basis.  We look to the future, try to find new trends, offer great customer service and are always looking for better ways to find new clients.

These are serious times with even more serious times ahead.  The only way to cope is to have a plan for your business and your marketing. I’d like to think that the Marketing Mentor is going to make a big difference to a lot of companies out there over the coming months.

Marketing Mentoring on Internet Marketing

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Marketing Mentor monthly phone session

Marketing Mentor monthly phone session

On Wednesday afternoon I ran the monthly telephone conference session of the Marketing Mentor programme – but this was was different from the norm.  For the first time I co-hosted the call with sombody.  Steve Hawkins from web design company wwwcCagedfish.co.uk joined me.  I have worked with several times in the past and found their company to create some very impressive results.  They also know a huge amount about how to optimise a site for search engines. He has been mentorong me on internet marketing for a while so I thought it would be best if we shared this months session.  Which I’m pleased to say seemed to work really well.

Thanks Steve for all your input.  I’ve already had (less that 24 hours later) feedback on how well it worked for 3 of the people listening in and the results they have achived.

Call 01858 44 55 43 for details of how to obtain a one month free subscriotion to the marketing mentor programme.

Marketing Mentor – Peter Jones Website

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Peter Jones - Business Mentor

Peter Jones - Business Mentor

I’m always looking for ideas from people who have achived great things with their cpmpanies and Peter Jones from TVs Dragon’s Den certianly fits that catagory. He has a great website and business forum that I would highly reccomend at www.peterjones.tv which has some great articles.  He acts as a mentoring figure to many and has some great ideas on marketing and many others.    I have reproduced an article from his website here on the importance of imagination

Imagination is a powerful force that we possess from our earliest years. My childhood imagination fuelled my ambition to be a success in business. As a seven-year-old, I would walk the three miles from school to my father’s office in Windsor where I would spend hours sitting in his leather swivel chair, imagining my future and cultivating my dream of running a multi-million pound company.Make time to daydream and ignore anyone who mocks you. The mocking will stop when you’re able to make your dreams a wonderful reality – and they’re not.

Aged 12, I imagined what it would be like to run a tennis academy. When I was 16, my imagination ran riot when I gained experience from another coach during the summer holidays. It was enough to spur me into completing the Lawn Tennis Association’s coaching exams, which enabled me to set up my own academy. I made the most of my two interests: sport and economics. I followed my imagination.

 

What do you daydream about now? And what future did you daydream about as a child?
Make time to daydream and ignore anyone who mocks you. The mocking will stop when you’re able to make your dreams a wonderful reality – and they’re not.

Free thinking is vital in business. Daydreaming is good. Ideas are the seedlings of reality which need to be nurtured into real, living, breathing enterprises.

Being an entrepreneur means harnessing the power of your imagination constantly. Imagination has no boundaries or constraints. Great ideas are central to you and your business. Let your imagination breathe.

Ideas are everywhere. Use a variety of stimuli to help you capture them. Draw parallels from one object or idea to help you think through the workings of another idea. In doing so, you can turn an imaginative idea into a fully fledged fleshed out business.

Equally, ideas harvested by the imagination must be plausible, rather than total fantasy; believeable, rather than unlikely. For a dream to become reality, it must be real enough to believe in. So let the imagination run freely, without constraint, but still have viability in mind.

As the idea blossoms into a plausible business idea, it’s time to stop and stand back.

Entrepreneurs know when to stand back and review their ideas objectively. It’s vital to appraise ideas honestly. A common mistake is to believe there are no flaws in an idea whatsoever, which often means missing obvious problematic areas. There will be links in the chain to fix and potential problems to smooth over.

A good entrepreneur knows this, seeks out the missing pieces and focuses on the weaknesses of the idea as well as the strengths before fine tuning the idea and proceeding.

Imagination is the the most important tool in the world when nurtured, developed and properly used.

Marketing Mentoring Ideas for Coping with Recesion

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How to Get More Referrals, Attract New Clients &

Decrease Costs During a Recession

I came across this article on success.bz which was written by Joanne Black.  ALthough it’s clearly written for the American market, it has some useful Marketing and mantoring ideas for small business owners in the UK or for that matter anywhere in the world.

Have your phones stopped ringing yet? The economy is lagging and dragging. We’ve felt the effects in the United States. Now we’re seeing global implications.

So, how do you tackle economic uncertainty?

Cut advertising, travel, training, marketing, and discretionary expense line items? Cut purchasing? Ouch!

The pipeline starts to dry up and the anxiety level goes through the roof. Many people think that since there’s nothing they can do, they should just do nothing. But “nothing” is futile thinking.

What If You Could Reach Your Market Without Incurring Any Hard Costs?

The only budget you need to worry about is your simply your time… your time to ask for referrals!

You know about referrals. When a qualified prospect is referred to us, we get a new client typically between 70 and 90 percent of the time. Additionally, we are pre-sold. Our selling time decreases. Credibility increases. And, we ace out the competition.

There is no other business-development process that can claim these results. Results are the only thing that matters. And, now you will be able to achieve results simply by implementing the following 8 “Killer” strategies.

8 “Killer Steps” to Attracting New Business in a Lagging Economy

1. Broaden Your Perspective

What business are you in? Redefine and reinvent yourself. Determine how you can create a leap in demand for your products and services. Build new alliances and consider alternate distribution channels. Don’t go solo. It’s important to assemble a group of advisors and get their input and creative ideas. Include people who have differing points of view from you. Not easy, but critical.

2. Be Nimble and Innovative

You’ll never have all the facts. Make quick decisions. Be fearless and make tough choices. Create new uses for your products. Why not a new business model?

3. Dazzle Your Current Customers

Your current customers need care and feeding. Don’t ignore them at the expense of new business, because they are your best source for new business.

4. Prioritize Wisely

The most important activity for any salesperson is to do what’s “closest to cash” the first thing every single day-whether it’s following up with a prospect, writing a proposal, or closing a deal.

5. Become an Expert

Companies hire experts because they can’t afford to make mistakes. Position your company as the expert with a specific product or in a specific market niche. Become an expert and people will be more likely to refer you.

6. Stay Connected

If you want to get more referrals you have to network like crazy. Attend a minimum of one event a week. You never know who you will meet and what you will learn. Never let your network go down. Networking is an essential referral marketing activity. So go make connections and build your business.

Talk to people and find out how you can help them. How is their business doing? Are they impacted by the lagging economy? How? Don’t email, call. You make connections by talking to people and by spending the time to have a robust conversation.

7. Don’t Cut Prices, Increase Value

There’s a lot of chatter about cutting prices in a lagging economy. Many small business owners think businesses are cutting back, so prospects don’t have money for their projects. But, by cutting prices, you’re cutting your profits even further. Instead, consider how to “get in and get started.” Divide your offering into smaller chunks, get results, and create traction. Or, give more value. When you offer high-value products and services, people will refer you and you will get more sales, even in a recession economy.

8. Commit to Building Your Referral Business

Referrals are always terrific, but they mean even more in a lagging economy. Don’t let the lagging economy trickle down on you. Take charge and make your phone ring again! Let your prospects know how much you care about them. Tell and show just how much you appreciate their business. Inform them that you’d like to help people just like them. And, don’t forget to thank your prospects and clients for their referral.

Follow these tips and you will get more referrals. You will attract new business. You will get more clients. You will accelerate your sales. And, you will achieve higher results without increasing your cost of sales. In fact, there’s a great chance that you will decrease your costs!

Visit Joanne’s website at http://www.nomorecoldcalling.com/ for more of her ideas.

Marketing Mentoring – Marketing Course

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marketing mentor oening seminar

marketing mentor opening seminar

The Marketing Mentor programme is a monthly series of conference calls to give mentoring advice plus monthly calls with marketing mentoring covering ‘open’ sessions. Not forgetting the marketing seminar at the start of the programme.  The open sessions cover whatever people on the course want to – not just the subjects covered duringthe normal monthly sesions. 

The idea is to open up the call to discuss anything that the caller is interested in.  The result is that everybody on the call benifits from real life solutions to real life marketing problems.  Several people on the course say that this alone is worth the monthly fee – but of course there is a great deal more.

Marketing Mentor – Marketing in the Credit Crunch

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Marketing and Marketing Mentoring is never more important than during difficult times.  Research clearly shows that when times get tought, marketing it even more important to your business.  I was speaking to Sir Eric Peacock on Friday afternoon.  We both agreed that there are interesting times ahead that are filled with oppertunities galore.  We are both very busy at the moment and he told me about several important deals he has done. “There are lots of brilliant oppertunities to gorw market share” he said.  I couldn’t agree more.

The key to make the most of it is to do the right type of marketing and I cover this ins a new free seminar and free tips booklet – details of both are on this website. 

Make no mistake the coming years will bring disaster to some and great weath to others.  Decide which is going to apply to you and if you want to make your marketing support you in your decision – get yourself a marketing mentor to help you from only £40 a month.

Sir Eric Peacock thinks there are golden oppertunities ahead

Sir Eric Peacock thinks there are golden oppertunities ahead

Marketing Seminar

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Lisa Butcher talks about the Quest Institute

Lisa Butcher talks about the Quest Institute

When I was running a recent marketing seminar I was aksed how easy is it to get decent media coverage and PR for a small company.  Surely, they asked, only a large comapny can get any decent coverage.

I totally disagreed and said that small companies can get good PR coverage if the can tell an interesting story.  The most recent example of this is our clients The Quest Institute who attended the Marketing Mentor seminar in September.  One of their clients Lisa Butcher is on the cover of Rapport Magazine this month with a 2 page sorry about them on the inside.  They emply just 4 staff but are brilliant at what they do.  

They are also in this month Running Fitness magazine and have recently appeared in Zest as well as on BBC Radio and several other publications.  It has nothing to do with the size of the company – it is to do with how interesting and relevent the story is to the publication.

Other people who have experianced the marketing mentoring offered in the marketing Mentor programme can tell a similar tale.

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