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Marketing Strategies & ArticlesMarketing strategies, solutions, search engine optimization, website tips, promotional product ideas, special pricing, news and other articles... Monday, October 5, 2009How To Create A Core Marketing MessageWhat, exactly, is your core marketing message? Introducing Yourself: In the process of introducing yourself, don't get carried away. Talking about yourself can distract your potential customers and, in many cases, push them away. They're not interested as much in who you are as they are in what you can do for them. In some niches, it can be useful to provide some biographical information. For example, you might say, "I am Dr. Rogers, and I am a physician at State Hospital" or "I am Jan Smith, a certified clinical psychologist." If your niche has recognized certifications or associations, you can certainly include this information in your marketing. As a general rule, however, brevity is best. Identifying ProblemsThe next thing you need to focus on in your core marketing message is a problem that needs to be solved. People buy things, and they pay consultants and coaches, to solve problems. This is true for just about any consulting business. If you're a writing coach, your clients have a problem with their writing ability (or with selling their writing, perhaps.). If you're a weíght loss coach, your clients probably have a weight problem. If you're a back pain coach, your clients have back pain. Acne medications don't start out their advertisements by talking about ingredients. Instead, they say, "Are you tired of not looking your best?" They identify a problem right away: with acne, you don't look your best. Your core marketing message should address a problem or problems of your target market. Make a list of the top problems in your target market - perhaps three to five problems - and decide which ones you can solve. Focus your marketing efforts on these. Offering Outcomes: What they want are outcomes. Putting it All Together So, you might say, "I am John Sebastian. I work with older men and women who have lower back pain. I help them to manage their pain effectively and lead normal, productive lives." Establishing a coherent core marketing message that identifies who you are, identifies the problem you can solve and gives the potential customer a look at what life looks like after their problem is solved is key to success in your consulting business. Labels: marketing
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