Category: ‘Tips’

7 Tips For Successful Catalog Marketing

January 23, 2012 Posted by Kantatasamsara

The catalog can be a great sales and marketing tool for your organization. It has the ability to list and showcase many of your hottest products, and may have room left over for short articles or a brief company history. Before you head to the catalog printing phase, you should have a catalog marketing strategy.

Here are some catalog marketing tips that will prepare you to achieve your marketing goals.

1.) Get your catalogs into the right hands

Since catalogs are a more expensive endeavor than other forms of print advertising, it is important to give your catalogs to a market that wants to buy your products or services. Your catalog mailing list should be streamlined to weed out recipients who are unlikely to make a purchase. When you are selling to a niche market (such as bird watchers), it is even more important to match the catalog with the average niche recipient.

2.) Include the most popular products

Since each catalog is a product showcase that may be viewed by multiple people, it is important to focus on popular products or new products that your marketing team predicts will be hot sellers. The exception to this rule is when you want to sell off unpopular inventory that is gathering dust at the warehouse. In that case, you may want to heavily discount the merchandise and list it in the catalog.

3.) Use multiple calls to action

A catalog typically has enough space for plenty of calls to action. There might be order forms along with invites to visit the website and shop there. A call to action to visit the retail location can also be a good idea. Some people use catalogs to look at the products and learn about them, but they use a non-catalog method to make a purchase.

4.) Include customer testimonials

If you have the extra space available, including customer testimonials prior to catalog printing is a great way to show potential customers that your company deserves loyalty. Select testimonials that are not too boring and yet not so wild that the focus is lost.

5.) Give the best offers

Catalog recipients should have the best offers that are possible. An accepted special offer on one product may entice the buyer to add one or more non-discounted purchases. Offering free shipping for a minimum purchase amount is an excellent method to stimulate purchase behavior.

6.) Collect marketing data

It’s a good idea to study past catalog efforts of your company and make conclusions based on that data that can help for the next catalog issue. Be certain to adjust for new factors such as economic conditions and changes in customer preference.

7.) Test catalogs against each other

It can be a wise strategy to send out two versions of the same catalog if you are uncertain about a particular design choice, such as whether to include an order form and which products to use. Based on the responses from each catalog, you can tell which design is more popular.

5 Network Marketing Tips For 2012

January 21, 2012 Posted by Kantatasamsara

Now that 2012 is here many marketers are looking for new ways to market their business in 2012. So for 2012 we have come up with our advanced, hot, new, top 5 network marketing tips. We looked at 2011 and examined what went well and what didn’t in our network marketing business and then came up with our own goals and strategies and business success tips.

1. Decide who your “avatar” is. Your avatar is your ultimate client. Think of who that person is and how you can target your marketing to interest that person. As I think about who our avatar is, I think of what would interest them, how I can help them solve their problems, and where would they go looking for solutions to their problems. When we first started our network marketing business, everyone was a potential customer (they probably felt more like targets), and a lot of people will still tell you that, that is true. But what we have found is that talking to only interested people left us a lot less frustrated and a lot more successful in our online business. One of the aspects I love most about network marketing is how you can use your own creativity to decide how you can meet and solve your avatar’s problems.

2. Attraction marketing was another thing that worked very well for our network marketing business in 2011. With attraction marketing we expanded on our decision to market more specifically to our avatar and then to focus on helping them solve their problems through our blog posts, articles, Facebook posts, and videos.

3. One of the best things we did for our business last year was set a specific schedule for our business with goals for each day as well as a start and stop time. A common mistake is to have a start time with no stop time. We have learned that the stop time is important in helping you stay focused. This worked very well last year and we will continue to set a schedule, prioritize our daily list, and continue with both short-term and long-term goals.

4. I also have found using a timer and working in 50 minute time slots helps me stay focused so I will continue using this strategy in 2012. Easy enough!

5. Learn by doing. It’s hard to learn how to be an entrepreneur any other way. You can supplement your learning with books, live events, coaching, but the real nuts and bolts of your learning will come from doing the daily actions. We learned we had to go out and try new things and not be afraid to fail. Some of the things we tried did not work, and some of the things we tried, like video marketing definitely required a lot of trail and error, frustrating moments and some laughing at ourselves as we looked back at some of the videos we shot. Now video marketing has become one of our favorite ways to promote our network marketing business.

Determine your “avatar,” use attraction marketing, and set your daily schedule. Determine your stop and start times for your daily projects. Determine your goals, your daily goals, your short-term goals and your long-term goals. Learn by doing, don’t be afraid to make mistakes, and 2012 will be your best year.

Tips in Developing Business Plans

December 17, 2011 Posted by Kantatasamsara

Opening a new business is not that easy because it entails lots of dedication, hard work, time and funding. To succeed, business owners should take time to plan everything, especially on their goals, missions, needs of customers, how to reach out to them, how to stay in business and how to become profitable. This article presents an overview on how to develop an effective business strategy.

Like any other types of businesses around, the first and primary step in opening a company is the development of a good business plan. It is vital for companies to have one because it serves as their guide and benchmark for daily operations. Remember that business plans can either make or break a company, thus shareholders should take time to develop and prepare their business plans efficiently.

Factors to consider when developing your business plan:

  • Competition — Once you already have formulated and formed your business plan, you should also consider the market competition. You should take time to conduct feasibility studies or surveys to determine what are the different feasible market categories. By doing this, you can easily identify which products and services are commonly found in the market and which ones are seldom served. This will help you create your own brand and determine which suitable merchandises and services to concentrate on. You should also determine strategies and tactics to use in responding to competition in the market and ways of staying competitive.
  • Corporate brand – Another important thing that you must take into consideration is your company name. Be sure to choose one which is easily remembered, easily identified and related directly to the merchandise and service you provide. You should provide quality and durable items because it reflects your corporate brand. (more…)