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Twenty Keys to Success

Written by: Jay Conrad Levinson

Article Overview: In this article I'm listing the twenty most crucial marketing tactics, urging you to be aware of all of them, then try every single one of them and keep trying them. They're all going to work for you and we don't even have to get into that silly conversation about getting a bang for your buck.

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Twenty Keys to Success

In some of my past "Guerrilla Marketing" books, I've presented 100 different marketing weapons, and then advised readers to be aware of all 100, try many of them, and eliminate those which did not prove their efficacy on the front lines. In my most recent books, "Guerrilla Marketing Start-up Guide," which I co-authored with my wife, Jeannie, and "Guerrilla Marketing Fourth Edition," I've written about 200 guerrilla marketing weapons. My next book will delve into details of those weapons. In this article I'm listing the twenty most crucial marketing tactics, urging you to be aware of all of them, then try every single one of them and keep trying them. They're all going to work for you and we don't even have to get into that silly conversation about getting a bang for your buck.

This article is about the bang but not about the buck. These are the twenty tactics, out of a full 120 described in my book, "Guerrilla Marketing for Free," which are the most crucial for you to understand.

1. Marketing Plan

It only has to have six sentences listing your purpose in marketing, prime benefits, target audiences, marketing weapons, niche, and identity.

2. Marketing Calendar

Determine your marketing for the next 12 months. For each month, list your marketing thrust, media, and results. Improve it at the end of the year based on results.

3. Name of Company

Bad names are hard to spell, pronounce, remember, and believe. All the others are good names. Your job: select any one of the good names and none of the bad ones.

4. Niche

The Madison Avenue buzzword for this is "positioning." Your niche is what you stand for, what makes you different; the first thought you want to enter your prospect's mind.

5. Benefits List

This is a simple list of all the benefits that you offer, not only your main benefits. It will serve as ammo for those who will create your marketing. It's no time to be modest.

6. Research Studies

Your best research comes from questionnaires that you prepare, asking lots of questions to your customers. Analyzing it, you'll learn exactly who should be your target market.

7. Quality

Quality is the price of admission for doing business in the 21st Century. Quality is not what you put into your offering, but what customers get out of it. Of course it's job #1.

8. Designated Guerrilla

Someone has to ride herd over your marketing program. If you're too busy, delegate it to another guerrilla, in your company or out. The best designated guerrilla is always you.

9. Competitive Advantages

Here is where you hang your marketing hat. Your competitors may offer the same benefits as you, so differentiate yourself and stress a competitive advantage.

10. Networking

Join a group of prospects, not peers, then ask questions, listen to answers, take notes, contact who you met, and gauge your success by business cards you got, not gave.

11. Elevator Pitch

If you had a mere ten seconds to tell what you do for a living, what would you say to make the asker want to learn more about you? Tha answer is your elevator pitch.

12. "A" List Customers

All customers are not created equal. Some buy more, refer more, are easier to deal with, and keep coming back. Treat your "B" list customers like royalty, your "A" list like family.

13. Past Success Stories

Everything right that you've done in the past is another weapon in your marketing arsenal. Lean upon these tales in your marketing because prospects need signs of your success.

14. Service

The only definition of service that makes sense these days is that it's anything the customer wants it to be and not what you have been doing in the past. Be clear on that.

15. Email

It gets higher response rates than snail mail, is less intrusive, does not destroy rainforests, and doesn't even need a stamp. Truly, it's the brightest star in cyberspace.

16. Guarantee

People expect it but you've still got to stress it. The longer your guarantee, the more enticing it will be and yet the fewer people will ever ask for refunds. Ain't that sweet?

17. Follow-up

Nearly 70 percent of business that is lost is due not to poor service or shabby quality, but because of apathy after the sale. The opposite of apathy is follow-up. Follow-up rocks!

18. Free Consultations

It's hard to say yes to the offer of a free sales presentation, but simple to say yes to the offer of a free one-hour consultation. During that hour, don't sell. Prove your expertise.

19. Speaking at Clubs

Many local clubs will be delighted for you to speak to them for free. Just speak for 30 minutes and don't make a sales presentation. Instead, demonstrate that you're The Man.

20. Customer Mailing List

It's worth more than its weight in platinum, especially if it is bulging with information about each customer. It's free to compile such a list and insane not to. A real duh.

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Jay Conrad Levinson is the author of the best-selling marketing series in history, "Guerrilla Marketing," plus 30 other books. His books have sold 14 million copies worldwide. His guerrilla concepts have influenced marketing so much that today his books appear in 41 languages and are required reading in many MBA programs worldwide.

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