Archive for the ‘Creating Structure’ Category

December 27, 2008

 

I realized I probably should have started off the week with this post. Well, better late than never, right?

 

When designing your website or marketing materials, what should you be focusing on? What does everyone want to know when looking for a new product or service?

 

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December 26, 2008

 

So you’ve worked on your elevator speech and you have a powerful statement about what you do for your ideal client. What will you say if the response you receive is "Tell me more"?

 

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December 26, 2008

 

What do you say when someone asks, "What do you do?" If you respond with "I’m a birth doula", how many people respond with a blank look on their face? How long does it take for you to then explain what it is you do, and yet, the person still doesn’t quite get it?

 

To make things easier, create a statement that, in about 15 words or less, describes WHAT YOU DO for women. For example, I could say to you:

 

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Filed Under (Creating Structure, Marketing, Reorganize Your Doula Biz For 09) by Darlene MacAuley


December 23, 2008

 

Word-of-mouth advertising is one of the least expensive and most powerful methods of marketing you can do for your business. When it comes to something as intimate as attending a birth, women want to be able to feel safe and trust her team. If you are recommended by someone she already does business with or otherwise knows and trusts, you are more likely to gain her business than someone she finds on a directory or online through an internet search.

 

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December 22, 2008

 

Marketing is telling people what you do and how your services will solve a problem people have. One important factor you must understand about marketing is that it is a continuous process. The "Rule of Seven" in marketing means that it takes an average of seven times before a prospective client will buy from you. That being said, it’s not enough to print up some business cards and brochures to hand out, build a website, and wait for business to come. There is much more to do in order to effectively market your business and attract customers.

 

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