Post 4 of 4 in our Targeting Marketing Series
What do cereal commercials during cartoons, souvenir shops at Disneyland, and beer references during country songs have in common?
All of these have an audience that is in the right place to listen to their message—kids like sugary breakfast food, fanatics buy memorabilia, and people that like listening to songs about backroads and fishing also drink beer.
You are much more likely to find people that are willing to listen to your message when it is in front of an audience that is willing to buy from you. After all, the most perfect marketing message in the world isn’t going to get a devout vegan to eat a juicy burger from Whataburger.
If you want to increase your sales you’ve got to put yourself in front of your audience. Your audience is eager to hear the compelling things that you have to say.
Today’s marketing landscape looks entirely different than it did just a few decades ago.
Many consumers no longer read the daily paper or watch programmed TV. The combination of Google and Smartphones has forever changed how people make their buying decisions. You will have to take all of this into consideration as you put yourself in front of your target audience.
This article is going to teach you how you can use different channels of communication for your business including websites, email, printed materials, and social media.
The first thing that you need to do is decide which marketing channel will work best to reach your customers. Because all customers behave differently, I would personally recommend that you use as many channels as possible. By using more channels you are able to have more contact with your customers. Don’t forget to always include your contact information in every ad to make it as easy as possible for customers to reach you. This can include your email, phone number, website, social media handles, address, and any other method whereby you can be reached.
Email marketing is one of the most underrated marketing tools available due to its unique properties. Many people check their email daily and look forward to getting emails that they are expecting. Facebook and Instagram own any of the content that you produce, and if they chose to remove it your content could be gone at any moment.
Your email list doesn’t have the same constraints. It is yours to keep and has all of your interested customer’s contact information. In addition to owning the information, the cost to advertise using email is minimal and can have an outsized ROI compared to other channels. You also aren’t as limited by design, size, or technical constraints as other advertising methods.
Email should be used strategically to communicate with your customers on a periodic basis. How often you use it will depend on the needs of your business, but I would at least recommend using it a couple of times a year.
Here are some suggestions for how to get the most out of email:
For example:
While this list certainly isn’t comprehensive, it’s a good starting point. By consistently and effectively using email you will build your audience over time and they will look forward to hearing from you.
Email marketing is not something that you will master overnight, but don’t let this discourage you, and don’t be too concerned about making mistakes. As long as you are authentic and genuinely try to help your customers, they will look forward to hearing from you. Emails that are filled with valuable content help solidify your customer base and you can make progress towards your marketing goals every day with every email address that you collect.
The most important thing to remember is that email is your direct line of communication with your customer base. It is the primary channel that you have to send whatever you want, whenever you want, to your customers, so make sure to use it wisely.
I already discussed what an effective website should include in my last article, so I’ll just emphasize here how important it is for you to have a professional website. An appealing website will give your customers confidence and build the credibility necessary for them to choose your service.
You don’t want to do business without having a good online presence because almost all consumer activity now has an online component to it. A website is now the price of admission for doing business: your customers will expect you to have a website and this is crucial to you building a trustworthy relationship with them.
All customers will go to your website at different stages of their buying journey. Some might discover you as they search on Google for local carpet cleaners. Other customers will hear about you from a friend or receive a flyer and then go online to read reviews.
In my previous article, I discussed how Mike Bagnall uses his website to help customers buy from him.
Mike Bagnall’s customers use his website to find answers to many of the questions that they have about his cleaning services. By visiting it they are also able to see pictures of the jobs that he has completed and learn about how he will take care of their homes.
On his website, Bagnall talks about common problems that they might experience and what they can expect from him when he comes to visit. The purpose of him doing this is to get them to call the office and schedule a consultation.
Here are some tips to follow when creating your website:
Print/physical advertising can be expensive but is a good channel for reaching people that don’t use social media, or have been so bombarded with digital communications (think email spam) that they’re accustomed to tuning out digital advertising. This channel is especially good for developing awareness of your company and services.
Customers will use physical ads in ways that aren’t possible with digital ads. This includes hanging them on their fridge, filing them away, flipping through the mail, or putting them next to their calendars so that they can use them for a quick reference when needed.
Because this is something that your customer will hold on to, you want to make sure that you take advantage of the opportunity to provide them with something extra to make your flyer or business card as effective as possible.
Here are a couple of good ideas for what you can include on your printed materials:
Social media is an extremely valuable tool when used correctly, but it can create more problems than any other channel and your message (and brand!) can quickly get mixed up in a negative discussion. Avoid any messaging that could lead to comments that are political, religious, or offensive. Unique to this channel is the fact that customers can comment to others on your message, and you don’t have control over the ad like you do in other channels. This can be hugely beneficial or massively damaging, as there is the potential for campaigns to go viral. Knowing the potential for an increase in attention exists, you should always carefully craft your message and make sure nothing can be misconstrued.
You want to use social media to build trust and a brand presence with your customers without over-posting or being too salesy.
Here are some suggestions that can start you off in the right direction on social media:
Keep in mind that social media is a good way for you to have simple interactions with your customers that get them to trust you. In today’s market, people are looking to have an interactive experience with their customers. By doing this, you create a memorable, positive experience that will stick with them.
The purpose of our Target Marketing series is to provide a lasting guide that you can reference as you work towards building a profitable carpet cleaning business. If you have followed my advice up to this point, you are already well on your way to doing this.
This series has covered a lot of ground, and we want all cleaners to be able to benefit from the information here. If you are in the beginning stages of your business I recommend that you start from the first Pro’s Corner article that I wrote on target marketing and diligently work towards applying what you learned. The principles in these articles aren’t meant to be used all at once, rather they are intended to provide a framework to help your business grow over time.
If you have been in business for a long time you should use the information here to identify areas of your marketing strategy that you can improve upon. As you do this, new customers will use your service and you will build brand loyalty among your existing ones.
My promise to you is that all of these principles work and that countless people have built successful businesses through using them. As you are consistent, you too will see the results. I’m excited for you to begin your journey and help people solve their problems by providing them with the services that your business has to offer.
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