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Time to listen up

March 28th, 2009 · Customers/Clients, Growing & Learning, Marketing

19178111 We've all heard the quote from the Greek philosopher Epictetus, "we were born with two ears and one mouth, so we can listen twice as much as we speak."

I doubt Epictetus was a marketing consultant, but it is not a stretch to apply his wisdom to our efforts.  Marketers have a tendency to "talk" a lot.  After all, we have a lot to say.  We have features to point out.  Benefits to reference.  Special pricing to announce.  Nothing wrong with any of that.

But we also need to listen.

How do we listen to our marketplace?  Try some of these on for size:

  • Client satisfaction survey
  • Client needs assessments
  • Attend industry trade shows
  • Monitor blogs for mentions of your company and your competitors
  • Read trade publications
  • The old-fashioned suggestion box
  • Google yourself/company

Along with those effective methods, there are also more direct and immediate ways to actively listen.  After you've completed a project or delivered your product, why not just pick up the phone and call? Ask for their impressions.  Find out if you surprised them in any way (good or bad) and what they expected the experience or product usage to be like. 

Imagine how you would feel if you received that kind of call.  Appreciated?  Special? Is that the kind of call you're likely to talk about?  You bet.

A word of caution.  Do not try to sell anything during this call.  This is about listening, remember? 

If you commit to listening more, you will glean insights that change the way you do business and you'll see a spike in sales as a result.  Guaranteed.

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Three worthy reads

March 21st, 2009 · Business owner/leader stuff, Growing & Learning

32351511 I don't do this very often, but sometimes I come across blog posts or articles that I think are truly worthy of asking you to take five minutes and read.

You'll find this trio is a very eclectic mix from thought-provoking to down and dirty practical. 

While only the blogging post is "directly" related to marketing or branding — I will gladly argue that all three articles cut to the core of our work and the life we get to have because of that work.

Enjoy!

We need an ethics czar by Bruce Weinstein (in BusinessWeek)

10 step intermediate guide to blogging your personal brand by Dan Schawbel  (actually good for any blogging)

Stress — buster or builder? by Robyn McMaster

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Who really owns your social media persona?

March 17th, 2009 · Employees, Growing & Learning, Trends · 42 Comments

One of the uncomfortable truths that social media is hoisting upon us is that the clear separation between our personal and professional lives that most of our parents enjoyed during their careers is now nothing more than an illusion, if we even try to keep up the facade. When I look at my Facebook updates, [Read more...]

Win a customized logo for your business

March 12th, 2009 · Growing & Learning, Innovation & Creativity, Marketing · 5 Comments

Image via Wikipedia The right logo is a critical element of a business' ability to communicate who they are and what they do.  Designing one of a kind logos is a big part of the branding work we do at MMG.  I also know that not every business can afford us.  Many start ups or [Read more...]

Teaching Sells re-opens enrollment today

February 5th, 2009 · Growing & Learning · 3 Comments

We know how smart content marketing is — it's the shift in marketing that we've seen coming for a long time.  Ultimately, content marketing is about teaching.  Most of you have an expertise that you bring to your customers every day.  But you deliver it one at a time. What could you do if you [Read more...]

Is my "best of" list the same as yours?

January 24th, 2009 · Growing & Learning · 2 Comments

Robert Hruzek over at Middle Zone Musings does an interesting project every January.  He invited bloggers to submit a list of their favorite posts of the year, month by month.  So, in a 12 post snapshot, you get a sampler's platter of a particular blog.  It's a great way to discover some new blogs. When [Read more...]

Word of mouth marketing is about spreading the love

January 22nd, 2009 · Growing & Learning, Strategy · 4 Comments

And when your customers love you….that relationship is like steel.  It's recession proof, low ball price proof and it's one you will both keep and enjoy for years to come. With that lifelong belief in my head, I traveled to Chicago to attend GasPedal's Word of Mouth Crash Course.  Andy Sernovitz is a bit like [Read more...]

Hey non-profits, is Facebook your next fundraiser?

January 21st, 2009 · Community, Growing & Learning, Media, Trends · 11 Comments

If you've been on Facebook for any length of time, you know that causes run rampant there.  You can join non-profit pages, you can play games that benefit non-profits, you can declare your allegiance to a cause.  You name it, you can probably do it. Most non-profits, if they're there at all, are stumbling around, [Read more...]

How do you tell if your social media consultant is the real deal?

January 9th, 2009 · Growing & Learning, Marketing, Strategy · 8 Comments

Image via Wikipedia Awhile I ago I suggested that it might not be a brilliant plan to hire a consultant or agency to help you with your social media strategy if they can't document that they've done more than learn the buzz words.  Would you want to be a surgeon's first patient?  On a pilot's [Read more...]

Holiday gifts for you (free stuff!)

December 22nd, 2008 · Books, Growing & Learning, Marketing · 13 Comments

I've got a few wrapped packages with your name on them!  Use them well.  Steal from them.  And of course, share them liberally.  After all, it is the season of giving! Drew's free stuff page: Come download ebooks, tools and more.  (click here) Joan Stewart's The Best of the Publicity Hound's PR Tips of the [Read more...]