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How a Marketing System Could Be The Difference Between a Successful Business Or a Business Failure

January 12th, 2010

In a perfect world every part of your business would work flawlessly. You’d sell more product, schedule more services, make more money. Sounds great doesn’t it? The truth is that in real life, nothing ever works flawlessly. If you’re not selling products, or services you’re not making money. If your service is poor and you get a bad reputation, you’re not making money. If your product is breaking all of the time and word gets out, you’re not making money. This sounds more like real life doesn’t it? The truth is there are so many negative things that can affect your business that it’s amazing any company can make a profit in this day and age.

Does Microsoft spend hundreds of millions of dollars on TV commercials just for fun? Does Apple spend hundreds of millions of dollars on TV commercials just to slam Windows for being insecure? They do these commercials because they have found them to be profitable to advertising on TV. They do it because they developed marketing systems that work, and they stick to them. Why develop a marketing plan for just TV commercials? Well because it works! In fact they probably have a system for how their websites get updated, how they answer the phone, how particular problems with software or hardware are handled. In fact, I guarantee you that they have systematized absolutely every aspect of their companies.

It’s amazing how many businesses I speak to each week do not have any type of marketing system in place. A lot of people think systematizing a business is only for large corporations, it is definitely not. Having a system in place for every aspect of your business is essential to whether a business will be successful, or wilt and die out in the future.

Not only does systematizing a business make sure that every single task of your business is handled quickly and properly, it documents those tasks so if your accountant decides to leave for new opportunities, a new accountant could be hired, handed the systems and get to work right away. All the new employees you hire will need to do is read the systems, apply the systems, and if they can follow directions well they will be ready to go! How much overhead time would this save your business in the long run. Think about it for a few minutes, training a new employee how to do every task of your business and answering countless numbers of questions that eat up your precious time versus handing the new employee a binder or cd full of all your businesses systems that they can read and apply almost immediately. Depending on the amount of responsibility each employee gets at your company this could amount to weeks of information that just got handed down through a binder containing all of the needed info! This means that none of your imperative employees need to spend countless hours training and hand holding a new employee. At my company I projected that it saves me roughly 200 employee hours, that is five weeks of time that I was losing before I systemized my business.

So the question is, why haven’t you created a marketing plan or marketing system for your business? The experts have already done it for you! Just Google search “marketing system” or “marketing plan” and you will get hundreds of results in all types of flavors that will suit your business! The initial investment will be low too. Most good ones start around $2000 and can go as high as $25,000. You could make up $2000 very quickly. If you hire a new employee and pay then $30.00 and hour, which would mean it would take you approximately 67 hours to earn back the money. If you normally spend weeks training them to perform at their job, you earn your money back on your very first hire! That’s not even including your valuable time!

So what are you waiting around for? Have your business start using a marketing system. Get your company systematized. Set up marketing plans so your business will succeed. Start reading marketing blogs to find new strategies! Don’t just sit and wait for your competition to go out of business, be the more successful company and do it for them!

Travis James is a successful business owner and has sold 10 businesses before the age of 40. He now specializes in business consulting and marketing plans for small businesses and marketing companies. His new marketing system will be available in January of 2010. He can usually be found at many marketing conventions and does require a fee to speak at consulting events.

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Customized Hats: A Great Way For Branding Your Business

November 2nd, 2009

It is important for any industry today to create a brand that is effortlessly identified by their customers and prospects. One way to do this is to use caps or caps that are personalized with your company logo. Personalized hats can be ordered over the internet and consist of different types of hats you can have printed with your name or logo.

You can choose from silk screened hats or custom embroidered caps. Custom embroidery is preferable as it wears well and has a higher perceived value. A lot of individuals adore hats, particularly during hot weather, and will use them often. When you choose custom-made caps for a marketing item, you are receiving free advertising to the public each time somebody wears one of your hats. There are custom embroidered caps for other purposes, in addition to marketing a business. Any organization who wants to advertise their name or logo at different occasions often wears personalized hats: Schools, Sports teams, Clubs, Organizations.

There are many cap styles and colors to select from for any occasion. Ball caps, golf hats, knit caps, sun visors and hats, are just some of the well known styles. The imprinting or embroidery can be done in just about any color you can imagine.

Hats may be fairly affordable, they are well liked, used often and are becoming more and more accepted as a component of today’s informal outfit. Low profile caps are very famous now and the latest material range from micro fiber to mesh. Imagine the longevity of your brand on a well liked cap.

One way to increase the word about your business with customized caps is to give them as presents at golf outings and sports events. Golf tournaments and other charity events are continuously searching for sponsors who will contribute gifts and giveaways.

When you donate your personalized hats, people will gladly accept them, and will wear them as well. Select your personalized caps according to the occasion you are supporting, etc. Make sure you select a hat that is also perfect for the season.

Jason Myers is a professional writer and he writes mostly about branding tips news. He’s also interested in budgeting tips.

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Why a Marketing System Is So Valuable to Your Businesss Future

October 7th, 2009

In a perfect world every part of your business would work flawlessly. You’d sell more product, schedule more services, make more money. Sounds great doesn’t it? The truth is that in real life, nothing ever works flawlessly. If you’re not selling products, or services you’re not making money. If your service is poor and you get a bad reputation, you’re not making money. If your product is breaking all of the time and word gets out, you’re not making money. This sounds more like real life doesn’t it? The truth is there are so many negative things that can affect your business that it’s amazing any company can make a profit in this day and age.

Does Microsoft spend hundreds of millions of dollars on TV commercials just for fun? Does Chevy spend hundreds of millions of dollars on TV commercials just to slam Ford for being not as good of a truck, even when everyone knows the F150 is the best selling truck in America?They do all of these commercials because they have found them to be profitable to advertising on TV. They do it because they have developed marketing plans that work, and they stick to them. Why develop a marketing plan for just TV commercials? Well because it works! In fact they almost certainly have a system for how their websites get updated, how they answer the phone, how particular problems with software or hardware are handled. In fact, I guarantee you that they have systematized absolutely every aspect of their companies.

It’s amazing how many businesses I speak to each week that do not have any type of internet marketing system in place. A lot of people think systematizing a business is only for large corporations, it is definitely not. Having a system in place for every aspect of your company is essential to whether a company will be successful, or wilt and die out in the future.

Not only does systematizing a business make sure that every single task of your business is handled quickly and properly, it documents those tasks so if your accountant decides to leave for new opportunities, a new accountant could be hired, handed the systems and get to work right away. All they have to do is read them, apply them, and they are good to go! How much overhead time would this save you in the long run. Think about it for a minute, training a new employee how to do every task of your business and answering countless numbers of questions that eat up your valuable time versus handing the new employee a binder or cd full of all your businesses systems that they can read and apply almost immediately. Depending on the amount of responsibility each employee gets at your company this could amount to weeks of information that just got handed down through a binder! This means none of your essential employees need to spend countless hours training and hand holding a new employee. At my company I estimated that it saves me approximately two hundred work hours, that’s five weeks of time that I was losing before I systemized my business.

So the question is, why haven’t you created a marketing plan or marketing system for your business? The experts have already done it for you! Just Google search “marketing system” or “marketing plan” and you will get hundreds of results in all types of flavors that will suit your business! The initial investment will be low too. Most good ones start around $2000 and can go as high as $25,000. You could make up $2000 very quickly. If you hire a new employee and pay then $30.00 and hour, which would mean it would take you approximately 67 hours to earn back the money. If you normally spend weeks training them to perform at their job, you earn your money back on your very first hire! That’s not even including your valuable time!

So what are you waiting around for? Have your business start using a marketing system. Get your company systematized. Set up marketing plans so your business will succeed. Start reading marketing blogs to find new strategies! Don’t just sit and wait for your competition to go out of business, be the more successful company and do it for them!

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How a Marketing System Could Be The Difference Between a Successful Business Or a Business Failure

October 4th, 2009

In a perfect world every part of your business would work flawlessly. You’d sell more product, schedule more services, make more money. Sounds great doesn’t it? The truth is that in real life, nothing ever works flawlessly. If you’re not selling products, or services you’re not making money. If your service is poor and you get a bad reputation, you’re not making money. If your product is breaking all of the time and word gets out, you’re not making money. This sounds more like real life doesn’t it? The truth is there are so many negative things that can affect your business that it’s amazing any company can make a profit in this day and age.

Does Microsoft spend hundreds of millions of dollars on TV commercials just for fun? Does Apple spend hundreds of millions of dollars on TV commercials just to slam Windows for being insecure? They do these commercials because they have found them to be profitable to advertising on TV. They do it because they developed marketing systems that work, and they stick to them. Why develop a marketing plan for just TV commercials? Well because it works! In fact they probably have a system for how their websites get updated, how they answer the phone, how particular problems with software or hardware are handled. In fact, I guarantee you that they have systematized absolutely every aspect of their companies.

It’s amazing how many businesses I speak to each week that do not have any type of internet marketing system in place. A lot of people think systematizing a business is only for large corporations, it is definitely not. Having a system in place for every aspect of your company is essential to whether a company will be successful, or wilt and die out in the future.

Not only does systematizing a business make sure that every single task of your business is handled quickly and properly, it documents those tasks so if your accountant decides to leave for new opportunities, a new accountant could be hired, handed the systems and get to work right away. All the new employees you hire will need to do is read the systems, apply the systems, and if they can follow directions well they will be ready to go! How much overhead time would this save your business in the long run. Think about it for a few minutes, training a new employee how to do every task of your business and answering countless numbers of questions that eat up your precious time versus handing the new employee a binder or cd full of all your businesses systems that they can read and apply almost immediately. Depending on the amount of responsibility each employee gets at your company this could amount to weeks of information that just got handed down through a binder containing all of the needed info! This means that none of your imperative employees need to spend countless hours training and hand holding a new employee. At my company I projected that it saves me roughly 200 employee hours, that is five weeks of time that I was losing before I systemized my business.

So the question is, why haven’t you created a marketing plan or marketing system for your company? The marketing legends of the world have already done all of the work for you! Just Google search “marketing system” or “marketing plan” and you will get hundreds of results in all types of flavors that will suit your business! The initial investment will be low too. Most good ones start around $2000 and can go as high as $25,000. You could make up the $2000 spent extremely fast. If you hire a someone and pay them $30.00 an hour, which would mean it would take you just about 67 hours to earn back the money. If you normally spend weeks and weeks training them to perform at their job, you earn your money back on your very first hire! That is not even including your dear time!

So what are you waiting for? Get your business or company a marketing system. Get your business systematized. Set up marketing plans so your company will succeed. Don’t just sit and wait for your competition to go out of business, be the more successful company and do it for them!

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