Is Your Marketing Message Holding You Back?


Written by Charlie Cook

Your marketing message is like a key. If youve got the right one, it will help you unlock doors to new business and start the process of converting them to clients. If youve got one that is the wrong size or poorly crafted youll be locked out in the cold, wondering why your business isnt growing faster.

Unfortunately too many independent professionals and small business owners market with messages that just dont work. They may be too long, too short, too common, too dull, or too self laudatory. The result is they dont open enough doors to new business.

Your marketing message, elevator speech, unique selling proposition, value positioning statement or whatever you call it needs to describe what you do and the problems you solve in one or two sentences. This may seem like a small part of your marketing effort, but in fact it is one of the most important elements and costs the least to fix.

If your marketing message helps prospects understand how you can help them, you are in business. If it doesnt then youll never reach your revenue potential.

Too Long or Too Short

When asked what they do, most people either come up with a short label, or a long-winded description. You may tell people you are a lawyer, a therapist, in sales, a management consultant or a systems analyst. The problem with labels is that they dont really tell your prospects anything about what you do or how you can help them.

Regardless of your specific capabilities, when you use a label to describe yourself, people tend to assign a stereotype, based on opinions and assumptions. Say lawyer and people may shy away, say banker and people think boring, say therapist and people think of shrinks, say management consultant and people have no clue what you do.

Your marketing message should help you distinguish yourself and your unique capabilities. Use a label and youll be assigned to a category which may or may not be favorable to you, and wont help your prospects understand the value of your services.

Some people try to avoid using a label by launching into a monologue listing their services and credentials. One management consultant I met, when asked what he did, said he would be happy to explain, but hed need at least a half hour. Get and keep peoples attention, start a conversation with a marketing message that rolls quickly off your tongue or the page.

Most people, your prospects included, scan verbal and visual content searching for relevant information that will help them solve a problem or meet a need. If your marketing message is too general or takes too long to hear or read, you are history. Your prospects wont take the time to find out that you may really have the perfect product or service for their needs.

Take a look at your marketing materials or your web page.

Are you doing the same thing as the management consultant above?
Are you spending valuable time and space describing services and credentials when you could be leading with a succinct marketing message that actually explains the problems you solve?
Or do you let yourself get stereotyped with a label?


USE A BRILLIANT MARKETING MESSAGE

Whether you are talking to someone in person or in your marketing materials, your objective is to engage them, to get them thinking about their needs and wants. Do this successfully and theyll soon be wondering how they cant live without your products or services.

Your marketing message should be the catalyst to conversation. When you use it a connection should be made between your services and your prospects needs. If you had a brilliant marketing message that resonated with your prospects wants and needs youd have more and more qualified prospects contacting you and more and more business.

Does your current marketing message:

Tell people what you do?
Start a conversation?
Create a perception of need?


My marketing message is, helping small business owners attract more clients and be more successful. When I use it I get one of two responses. If Im talking to someone who isnt a small business owner, they usually want to know how I do what I do. If the person is a small business owner they want to learn how I can help them and Im on my way to converting a prospect into a client.

If you want to attract more prospects and grow your business, the first step is to create a brilliant marketing message, one you can use in the elevator, on your business card, on your web site and in your voice mail message.

It is not easy to describe all you do in a sentence or two. Capture the essence of who you serve, the problems you solve and the solutions you provide and youll have a brilliant marketing message.

Dont let your current marketing message hold you back. Make sure you have one that works as a key to attracting attention, engaging prospects and opening the door to new business.


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The author, Marketing Coach, Charlie Cook, helps independent professionals and small business owners attract more clients and increase their earnings with the 5 Principles of Highly Effective Marketing. Sign up to receive the Free Marketing Guide and the More Business newsletter, full of practical tips you can use at http://www.charliecook.net

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Charlie Cook, is Chief Executive of Ideas and Inspiration at In Mind Communications in Old Greenwich, CT and can be contacted via www.charliecook.net, or by calling 203-637-1118. To get the Free Marketing Guide and the More Business newsletter, full of practical marketing tips go to www.charliecook.net

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