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Inspiring Local Success - June 2011

Topic: Self-Esteem and Self ConfidenceBy Tina NiesPublished Recently added

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You know all those gizmos, gadgets, and pens, i.e. “promotional products,” you’re bombarded with advertisements for at your business? Maybe you’ve been tempted to order 1000 cheap pens just to have your name on something? Maybe you gave in to temptation and you now have a box full of stuff sitting in the closet right now.

Promotional products can be a great marketing tool… if you have a plan.

Consider these questions: • Is it in your marketing budget?
• What type of promotional products would your ideal client be likely to use?
• How will you get your promotional product into the hands of your ideal clients?
• Is there an upcoming event where your ideal clients will be that you can order themed products to tie into the event?

The most important thing to consider is your ideal client. It’s something we forget in our eage
ess to try something new! We think we should do everything and anything we can afford to try to get our name out there and hopefully get some new business.

The problem with a haphazard approach to promotional products or any other marketing effort is the lack of focus or a goal. And without a plan, the effort often becomes a disappointment and waste of money.

Example: if you are an accountant specializing in small business accounting, then you might find your ideal clients at chambers of commerce who often have networking events, business to business expos, etc. Your ideal clients probably don’t need another pen or mug, but maybe they could use a zippered pouch to keep in their briefcase to organize receipts or a folder to keep important papers in. The pouch will obviously cost more than a pen, but if you order less and get them in the hands of your ideal clients, you’ll get more value for your dollar!

So what do you do if you already have a box of stuff collecting dust? Well, where do your ideal clients gather? Do you belong to an business association, club, or networking group? Is there a non profit or school (are parents in your target market) that could use your items?

Get creative and get those items out there! They certainly can’t help you grow your business sitting on the shelf.

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About the Author

Tina Nies, of BeHappierToday.com is an Entrepreneurial Coach and Speaker inspiring local success and small business growth through community marketing ideas that work! Her passion is empowering entrepreneurs to develop their vision to know what is really important to them and create action strategies for success as they grow and explore their happiness in business and life.

Even more important, Tina’s focus is on raising awareness of the power of our choices. In each moment, the choices we make impact our success and determine whether or not we reach our goals in business or personal life. “Encouraging people to say yes to choices that lead them to their deepest desires and true happiness and no to choices that do not serve their best interests is extremely powerful”

Tina’s experience includes 16 years as a consultant, college instructor, corporate trainer, and community trainer. She completed her undergraduate studies in Business Administration at the University of Michigan and earned her MBA in Business Leadership from Windsor University. She has worked with clients around the world and across the United States. She divides her time between the San Francisco Bay area and Lower Michigan.

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