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If you're making a living providing products or services, you're in business, he says, regardless of scale. Whether you make the best widget ever, consult to organizations, provide whiz-bang accounting services, or are new in business or an old hat, Mini Marketing guides you with sound, practical advice and numerous, hands-on exercises that make you feel like a marketing expert.
King says marketing is all about conveying the benefits of your products or services to potential customers. It's about creating long-lasting, trusting relationships. It's about the way you let someone else know what you do. It's about creating an image that has value.
All it takes is good common sense and a way to organize thoughts and actions that produces results. King's easy-to-understand marketing concepts and the simple exercises that put them to use are all anyone needs to get started. His 200 mini marketing plans are deceptively easy, simple, and low cost.
Most books in the business section of bookstores are so full of jargon and so complicated that entrepreneurs freeze up when they see them. Yet, King asserts, marketing is something we all do anyway, so it's really nothing to be afraid of.
Convincing friends to go to a movie is marketing. Showing up at Rotary, figuring out who's going to buy a product, answering the phone with a pleasant message, or keeping track of the 12 contacts each customer needs before making a decision to buy, are all effective mini-marketing strategies. King helps you identify the best ones, develop ways to implemen= t them, keep track of what works, and build on your success.
There is plenty of detail, too, including steps for designing a powerful brochure, the best small business web sites, the most effective office technology, a comprehensive marketing plan outline, and 15 easy ways to manage your image. -- Becky Rule, Concord Monitor, October 12, 1997 --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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So good I'd use it to teach a class!,
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This review is from: Mini Marketing: The New Common-Sense Low-Cost Approach for Selling Yourself, Your Products, and Your Services (Paperback)
This book is full of fun and informative exercises, cartoons, charts, checklists, boxes, little asides, and surveys presented in an easy-to-read format.If I ever decide to teach a marketing class I'm going to use this book as the text. One of the best worksheets is "Worksheet for Potential Customers." It takes up an entire page and is the best way I've seen to target each group of your potential customers and decide how you will market to each of them. Another idea made easy is putting together a `sound bite.' Some people call it your 30-second commercial. King's step-by-step instructions make it a very easy exercise to do. King also mentions "The Brand Called YOU" a concept that promotes making * yourself * the brand. You = your business in the sense that customers aren't buying your product or service, so much as they're buying you. This also works when you're selling yourself as an employee. FAST COMPANY magazine spent a good part of an issue in Aug/Sept 1997 on this and I'm surprised that King's book is the only marketing book where I've ever seen it mentioned. The idea was (is?) so radical Fast Company gave it a separate web site.
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This book makes sure I hit the target every time!,
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This review is from: Mini Marketing: The New Common Sense, Low Cost Approach for selling yourself, your products, and your services (Paperback)
Before reading Mini-Marketing, my own marketing was like throwing darts at a board: sometimes I hit a bullseye and sometimes I missed the target altogether. This book makes sure I hit the target every time, and that everything I do fits nicely into a strategic plan. I have to admit that I was really shocked that one of the author's simple mini-plans worked so well. He suggested showing customers some gesture of special gratitude, so on a lark I brought one of them donuts and muffins. They have since switched all of their business over to me and have become my largest account! Mini-Marketing has a special place on my bookshelf, and I refer to it constantly!" Andrew Weiss, President Above Discount Companies "Where Savings and Service Connect" 800-599-9646
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Indispensable,
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This review is from: Mini Marketing: The New Common Sense, Low Cost Approach for selling yourself, your products, and your services (Paperback)
I've looked at and browsed through many marketing books, but this is the first one I've been comfortable with. King does an extraordinary job of making it all look simple, and I have to agree! It's a highly interactive marketing workbook. It encouraged me to use my common sense and what I know about my business to develop simple, effective marketing plans that really seem to work! I was VERY surprised!!! I also like the way it's written. It's very easy to read, has lots of graphics, and probably 100 or more mini-marketing plans, many of which I was able to put to use right away! I figure if he's been successful at 6 buinesses, I'll try what he says! Great book!
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