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Death Of Common Sense

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When I worked in advertising and broadcast we always used to roll our eyes when the client would say, "I KNOW that this is the best TV program/radio station/magazine/newspaper to reach my customers." This of course was usually based on their own viewing, reading and listening habits and not on any kind of research.



Many people like to make business decisions based on their "gut reaction". I'm all for listening to your intuition when it comes to marketing, but you do need to throw in a very big dose of marketing know-how as well.

Or another way to put it more bluntly - just because you're footing the bill doesn't mean you always know what's best.

I came to realize quite quickly with the help of my business coach that sometimes, just because it makes sense to me, doesn't mean it actually does!

I've seen many small business owners who never achieve the level of profits and success that their great products and services could generate. A lot of times it's because they think that marketing is easy to figure out - that you just need to apply some common sense.

Read the statements below and decide if you are basing your marketing decisions on common sense or not.

1. Do you know the most important thing you need to do to find and keep more clients?

Many small business owners think it's awareness of their company ' that if people only knew what a great service they offer, they'd be beating down the door.

This used to be believed as common sense for all businesses but really, that only works for huge companies with very well-defined brands like Coca-Cola.

The number one thing that small businesses need today is a very clear idea of what benefits and solutions you provide to solve/alleviate the problems of your prospects and clients. Figure this out and you're on your way.

2. Have you figured out where selling fits into your marketing process?

Many people mistakenly think that marketing is all about selling - again, an idea that is taken as being true.

But actually, if your marketing successfully nurtures an ongoing relationship with prospective clients, selling becomes almost unnecessary. They come to understand the value that your products and services can provide and they don't need to be "sold". In fact, if you are focusing too heavily on "selling", you could be chasing prospective clients away.

3. Do you think that marketing's only job is to find new clients?

Again, another so-called truism from the "old" days of less competition and no global markets. But nowadays, smart marketers realize that in order to fully realize your profit potential, your marketing strategies need to concentrate on keeping clients as well. We've all heard that it costs more to find a client than to keep a current one. One way your marketing can keep them profitable is by up-selling and cross-selling.

4. Do you give away stuff for free in order to grow your profits?

Many business people think it flies in the face of common sense to give products, services and even ideas away for free. Actually, for small businesses wanting to gain the trust of prospective clients, allowing them to sample the value of the company's offerings with a well-thought out and targeted "freebie" can skyrocket your sales.

There are many advertising and marketing "rules" that just don't apply anymore to this world that we operate our businesses in now. Don't let your idea of what constitutes marketing common sense negatively impact you and your businesses growth.
Death Of Common Sense
1. Enlist your family. Enlist the support of your family to honestly assess your debt crisis, and pro-actively participate in a plan to reduce all unnecessary spending. Start closing charge accounts. Credit cards should not be used unless it's a true emergency. Be blunt. Show your children what's most important through questions about them; for example, what would be more important - a video game or a home to live in.

2. Be honest with creditors. Don't avoid those incoming telephone calls. Be honest. Be blunt. A client who received no help when he first talked to creditors re-called them later to say he was considering bankruptcy. That magic word was all it took for most of his creditors to immediately reduce interest rates and arrange a longer-term plan of repayment.

3. Plan your expenses to match your income. Erase all thoughts of impulse buys. Look at your buying options in black and white and work your numbers before you make an impulse decision. These are tough times, so be tough with your budget.

4. Consult a consumer credit counseling service. They now exist in every state, in every large city and in most or near smaller communities. Even if you decide not to attend classes, visit the Web sites of these services, since many contain free debt reduction tips you can read or download. Share what you learn with family members or roommates.

5. Create a debt repayment plan on paper. List debts in one column and repayment plans in another. In Column C, list discretionary monies and in Column D, make a list of your necessities like utilities and food. Don't just think about your debt. Make a plan on paper, and stick to it.

6. Revisit and revise your plan. Revisit your plan at least once every 30 or 60 days to make any necessary revisions. Once you get used to cutting out extras and making each dollar county, it will become a habit. The only way you'll remain out of debt is if you put this plan into effect for your lifetime. . 7. Practice patience. Getting out of debt comes with no quick fixes. Tell yourself to be patient. When you start to panic, breathe deeply, and tell yourself to be patient. Breathe deeply again, and mentally envision releasing that panic as you exhale. Do this exercise as many times as it takes to allow yourself to relax.

8. Simplify your life. Stress can rob you of the pleasure that you think will come with spending extra on vacations or personal items, especially when that spending only exacerbates your debt. Stress also leads to serious health problems, and there is no faster-rising expense than health care. Be smart. Simplify. Your reward will be a less stressful, happier life.

Being in debt is stress filled and keeps you in the debt trap. Getting out of debt through using these common sense techniques will help you keep your disposable income for happier things.
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