bergeel.com bergeel.com
Home -> About Us -> Add Your Link -> Privacy Policy -> Terms of Use -> Add Your Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 

Health & Therapy

News & Events

Indoor Games

Recreation & Entertainment

Vehicles & Automotive

Outdoor & Sports

Banking & Finance

Realty & Property

Self Help

Software & Networking

Science & Research

Society & Communities

Food & Recipe

Relationship & Lifestyle

Home Family & Garden

Children

Business & Commerce

Careers & Employment

Shopping & Auction

Medicine & Treatment

Art & Culture

Travel & Accommodation

Law & Politics

Academics & Learning

 

Home –› Business & Commerce –› Marketing
 

Your Marketing Starts With Writing

 
Author: Kevin P. Dervin
 

Marketing starts with writing. Think about it. Everything you do from a small business marketing stand point starts with writing.

That doesn't mean that you need to be a Pulitzer Prize winning writer to get great marketing results. You just need to start writing. It's an important key to every part of your small business marketing success.

You write your marketing materials, web site copy, articles, special reports, tip sheets, talks and presentations, sales letters, ezines or newsletters, post card mailers, proposals, etc.

They all start with writing - well, at least they should. Some small business owners get seduced into starting a new marketing piece with pictures or stunning graphics. But you really need to focus on the message and content first. And that starts with writing.

I even recommend that my clients write out their 30-second attention getting introduction and their 10-second WOW statement. When you write out a couple of versions of your 30-second attention getting introduction you can read it out loud several times and tweak it until you know you just know what you want to say.

When you write you will gain clarity about your business and your services that you won't have previously experienced. By taking the time to write about what you do for clients and what they get from your service you're able to begin conveying messages more persuasively.

Don't think for a second that you can't do it if you haven't previously done a lot of writing. The key is to just start. Remember we're not going for award winning writing here. Keep your small business marketing messages simple and direct. Stay focused on what you're trying to do for clients and prospects - their problems, issues and challenges and the results or outcomes they're interested in.

Start with an outline. Write something today and set it aside for a day or two before you come back to it. You'll continue to gain clarity and eventually your writing will get better.

Marketing starts with writing. So start writing...

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Attitude and MLM Success: The 3 Aspects of Attitude You Can't Do Without
 
Seeking Disagreement - How We Use Questions To Get More Commitment, Learning And Better Results
 
Sales Manager and the Phone Book Prospecting Trick
 
Bothell Tax and License Requirements for Small Business
 
Outsourcing Facilities Maintenance for Your Corporations
 
What an Alarm Clock Can Teach Us About Online Collaboration
 
Lieberman-Lamont Advertising and how it relates to small businesses
 
PR ETHICS: Avoiding Too Much "Yes Boss" With Clients
 
Do You Have Enough Insurance
 
Casual Selling Through Sensitive Networking
 
 
 
   Home -> Privacy Policy -> Terms of Use
All Rights Reserved © 2006 www.bergeel.com