5 Steps To Make 2007 More Profitable.
This is your friendly neighborhood copywriter
and marketing consultant Edward Santosh coming to
you with today's edition of podcast titled:
5 Steps To Make 2007 More Profitable.
a. Redefine: The new year is a good time
to look into new markets you can enter.
If you are selling too narrow a niche, look for ways
how you can move up a notch or if you are
selling to a too broad an audience, find out
if you can go down a notch and be the dominant
player in the market.
b. Change The Process: Are you just functioning as
an order taker? Expecting your customer to know
everything about you? Is your sales process
a consultative one?
c. Explain - Educate: Do you educate your clients
sufficiently to help them get the results they
are looking for from you? If yes, how do you do
that? If not, why not?
d. Differentiate: In what ways are you different
from your competition? Price? Terms? Product?
Delivery? Service?
e. Remove The Risk: Do you completely remove
the risks on doing business with you?
If not, why not?
If yes, think of ways how you can improve that
so that, doing business with you becomes
a snap for your clients.
Of course, to write your sales copy, you
contact me.
Ok that's a shameless plug.
This is your friendly neighborhood copywriter
and marketing consultant Edward Santosh.
signing off for the day.
See ya tomorrow.
and marketing consultant Edward Santosh coming to
you with today's edition of podcast titled:
5 Steps To Make 2007 More Profitable.
a. Redefine: The new year is a good time
to look into new markets you can enter.
If you are selling too narrow a niche, look for ways
how you can move up a notch or if you are
selling to a too broad an audience, find out
if you can go down a notch and be the dominant
player in the market.
b. Change The Process: Are you just functioning as
an order taker? Expecting your customer to know
everything about you? Is your sales process
a consultative one?
c. Explain - Educate: Do you educate your clients
sufficiently to help them get the results they
are looking for from you? If yes, how do you do
that? If not, why not?
d. Differentiate: In what ways are you different
from your competition? Price? Terms? Product?
Delivery? Service?
e. Remove The Risk: Do you completely remove
the risks on doing business with you?
If not, why not?
If yes, think of ways how you can improve that
so that, doing business with you becomes
a snap for your clients.
Of course, to write your sales copy, you
contact me.
Ok that's a shameless plug.
This is your friendly neighborhood copywriter
and marketing consultant Edward Santosh.
signing off for the day.
See ya tomorrow.