By Harry Hoover
Hundreds of "consultants" make millions of dollars
each year teaching seminars and boot camps, and selling newsletters about
marketing's magic bullet - that one simple thing you can do to fill up your
register with virtually no effort on your part.
People buy this tripe because they want "simple" and
"no effort" ways to move their business forward.
All those magic bullet consultants are wrong. I have
the secret and I am going to share it, but you won't be happy about it. My
marketing magic bullet: focus, discipline and consistency. Yes, my magic
bullet involves some work on your part.
Focus requires you to define your audiences, learn
about their behavior, and then provide relevant and believable information,
communicated in an original, impactful fashion.
Discipline necessitates developing a marketing plan
and implementing it aggressively. Your plan must also include a sales
element. I know businesses that market and then just expect clients to flock
to them with wallets in hand. Unfortunately for these businesses, it
requires some effort on their part. Sorry, no passive income.
Finally, we come to consistency. This means
implementing your program even after you are tired of it. And don't change
your message and marketing tactics on a whim. The race goes to the marathon
man, not the sprinter.
Some other smart people agree with me. Business
Coach Brent Dees says, "You can do anything, but you can't do everything. If
you focus, you can accomplish your goals." Friend Bill Loeffler used to tell
clients, "We can't do everything. Let's pick three marketing tactics and do
them right."
Remember: focus, discipline and consistency. Unlike
those other consultants, I won't bill you for that magic bullet. Lock and
load.
About the author: Harry Hoover is managing principal of
www.hoover-ink.com Hoover ink PR. He
has 26 years of experience in crafting and delivering bottom line messages
that ensure success for serious businesses like Brent Dees Financial
Planning, Focus Four, Levolor, New World Mortgage, North Carolina Tourism,
TeamHeidi, Ty Boyd Executive Learning Systems, VELUX, Verbatim and Wicked
Choppers.