The Key to Creating Effective Promotion Strategies

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What do you feel is necessary to create an effective strategy to promote a business?

For many, the answer to this question isn’t easy. That’s why I insist that there’s not one answer. Truly there are as many answers as their are business models. So let’s look at an example (and my opinion) and then have a chat about what’s effective for you.

First, for me, the key to strategy in promoting a business lies in clarity. Yeah, I know…you’ve heard enough about clarity. Yet, for me, it’s the foundational stones to creating, promoting and growing your business.

What’s always worked in my business is first to have as much clarity as you can around three points: who you are, what you do, and who you do it for. I’ve seen all my own success stem from clearly defining myself in these first three questions.

It’s taken some time, but I’ve learned not to slouch on these questions. Who I am is very important because I’m, personally, the foundation around my business so I need to know, clearly, what I bring to the table. What I do is far more than what I provide. It’s a look at what problem(s) can I solve for people. And who I do it for considers who are the people who have the problems that I can help them with.

Next I ask myself (and my clients) how: how do you do what you do. I can’t even begin to express how much my business changed when I took a long look at not just what it is I do, but how I do it. My eyes opened to things about my business that I never had considered. And I’ve watched this in many of my clients over the years.

Finally, I ask one final question: where can I find the people whose problems I have the solution too? Since I need to know where to promote my business I have to know where the people I can help are looking for help.

My goal is to get as much clarity around each of these questions as possible. And since I know I’m constantly learning, changing and growing I forget about getting it perfect and just get it clear.

From the clarity I gain through answering these five questions, I now have a light-weight strategy for promoting my business. A little polish on the message and a few decisions around how to reach my target audience, and I’m off to the races.

The key, is to keep everything clear. If I find something that isn’t clear, I stop and track back where it may have become unclear. Then I take the time to clarify that bit of cloudiness.

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Hey Dawud,
Thanks for reinforcing how important clarity is in this post.
I’ve been at the small business thing for about nine years now and without doubt there have been a few cloudy moments.
Makes me think of the well known song.
“I can see clearly now the rain has gone.”
If we could be in that position more often we’d waste a whole lot less time and money on things that don’t matter or can’t make a difference in our businesses!

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2. On October 13th, 2008 at 10:45 pm, Bhelle said:

Wow!This is what I just needed for my small biz.There has been some shady part of our biz and hubby and I always pause and clarify some parts and parcel.Thanks for reminding me!

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