Attract New Clients With Dynamic Ezines
How to create dynamic ezines that attract new clients, build customer relationships and increase sales.
When
you first go into business you might think that the majority of your
time will be spent doing work for clients. However you will quickly
realize what you will really spend MOST of your time doing....
That's right...marketing yourself.
You need to GET new clients!
I doesn't take long to work out that marketing is more important than mastery.
Spending
time at networking events, one-on-one meetings and lunches are all
great ways to get the word out about your business. Most of the time
people are happy to hear about your services, but may not want you at
that time. To have this one-to-one style of marketing is exhausting.
Have you ever experienced that?
It can get very frustrating. Bills need paying - you need clients and you need them fast.
If
you've not heard it before, one of the rules of marketing is 7-10 rule.
This means that a prospect has to see or hear your message 7 to 10
times before they'll even take action. But too often, people will give
up on delivering their message long before then.
So the fortune is in the follow-up!
So what is the best way to follow up that makes great use of your time?
I
bet you know that even if you speak to folks in person and get their
email addresses, you can't just sell them on your services every week.
They'd soon get ticked off, and you wouldn't make any new clients that
way.
You don't want to be seen as a pest! You want to be seen as a resource and someone who gives them value.
A regular ezine does just the job! (Call it e-newsletter, etip, email newsletter - they are all the same.)
It
contains your message. Sharing your tips with the world. And, then you
will see...business starting to come in! Little by little, bit by bit,
your word gets spread and people start to contact you for your knowledge
and expertise. I know you can see the immense value in that.
Your
ezine is often an under rated source of new clients. It MUST form part
of your small business marketing plan. Here are some top success tips on
how your ezine can boost business:
Use a good email service:
many people start out by sending their ezine via their regular email
such as Outlook. The problems with this are that you have a high
likelihood of being registered as spam. You will get an incredible
number of bounce backs which means your message is not getting to your
market.
I love using a simple but effective system such as
AWeber. It is inexpensive (around $19/month) and you can get a trial
period. You can either create your own template using your branding (I
got my web designer to do mine) or use one of the one's already
available within Aweber. Once you have uploaded your content, you can
select who receives your ezine, and pre-schedule it for a certain day
and time. I love it!
I don't' use it myself, but hear good things
too about Mailchimp. This is a no cost service, with some limitations. I
could be an ideal service if you are just starting out.
Track
and Measure! It's important to know what is working and what's not. By
using an email service, you can track all sorts of statistics. Ones that
I like to check regularly are: how many people open your email and what
your 'click through' rate is. Industry standards say that an open rate
of 30% or above is good, and a click through rate of 3-5% is average.
Can see why when I get an open rate of 100% I'm very happy? When you
analyze what people are reading and interested in, this allows you to
fine tune your marketing strategies so you can attract more clients.
Be
seen as a valuable resource: What I hear people say when I tell them to
start their own ezine is "Everybody already gets so many emails; I
don't want to add another one to their inbox." This is a fair comment.
However, it is important to remember that you have your prospects email
address in the first place because they have an interest in what you
offer. You are right - we don't want to be seen as a pest. So, you MUST
provide valuable information and resources in your ezine in order to
keep people on your list.
To effectively do this, hang out where
your prospects are. What are they saying is frustrating them? What are
their main concerns? What are they currently talking about? It's easy to
get answers to these now that we can connect to Facebook and other
social media. Blogs and forums are also a great place to hear what your
prospects are saying. Then, all you have to do is write your feature
article about these very issues, and hey presto! You are a welcome guest
with valuable information on helping your prospect solve their problem.
An
effective way to promote your services or products: Instead of simply
saying how great you are, an ezine lets you SHOW how great you are by
sharing your expertise with your prospects. You're giving people a TASTE
of you, and educating them on why they NEED your product or services.
You
can easily share the experiences of other clients that have used your
products or services. This provides incredibly powerful social proof to
the benefits of working with you. It also allows you to get your message
in front of your audience many times in a 'soft' way for those that
need to see it the 7-10 times before taking action. By showcasing your
knowledge and skills, you will attract more clients, as well as media
and other opportunities.
Be regular and consistent: Many people
ask "What is the best day or time to send out my ezine?". My answer to
them is "When you can guarantee you will be consistent."
Consistency
is the key to business success and a good marketing plan. If you have a
prospect that joins your list and then does not hear anything from you
for 6 weeks, then they get 3 emails in that one week. Then nothing again
for about 5 weeks. They are not going to be very interested in what you
do say by then and will very quickly hit the DELETE button. You want to
be sending something to your prospects at least once every week. This
habit will keep you 'top of mind' for your prospects when they do decide
they are ready to work with you. An ezine is an effortless way to build
your list and to STAY IN TOUCH with your clients and prospects
regularly.
Build your list: If you write a valuable ezine, your
readers will pass it on to friends and colleagues all over the world. It
becomes an ideal way to capture the email addresses of new visitors to
your web that can soon become new clients.
Your Action Plan:
*Decide
which email service you are going to use. Look at all your statistics
this week and then track them to help you decide how you need to change
your message or focus.
*Visit blogs, forums, social media, digg.com
etc regularly and LISTEN to what your prospects are saying. Use this as
the base for your article content.
*Decide what day of the week and
time you send your ezine. Schedule this into your calendar and work
every week to meet this commitment.
If you've not heard it before, one of the rules of marketing is 7-10 rule. This means that a prospect has to see or hear your message 7 to 10 times before they'll even take action. But too often, people will give up on delivering their message long before then.
Fay McLean, The Aussie Business Coach, is founder of the Client Building Blueprint. A proven step-by-step system to magnetically attract more clients, make more money as a service based professional, while having more time off to enjoy it all. I would like to invite you to claim your F.R.E.E. audio & transcript "7 Steps to Attract More Clients, Make More Money Quickly and Consistently" when you visit http://www.TheAussieBusinessCoach.com.
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