Friday 23 April 2010

I is for Information

I is for Information

Everybody likes to think that they have learned something from you for free so give some information to show that you know what you are talking about but do not be tempted to give too much away as you will always be looked upon as the one to go to for advice without payment. Learn to know when to say ‘OK shall we formalise this and put a date in the diary when we can talk about rates/fees’

Always have information available for your prospective clients/customers. This can be in any format but should be available to hand over if requested or suitable. If its on your website, ensure that its up to date and relevant.

Monday 12 April 2010

H is for ...........Handouts

Even if you only design them yourself and print them off, ensure that you have something in the form of a handout describing what you can provide, how you can be contacted, any offers that you have etc , ready to give away when you meet new people. When you create them yourself, you can, at least change the content and tailor it so that it is topical for the audience that you are encountering. For a large event when you know you will be dispensing numerous copies it would be worth investing in professional design and print quality.
As with Business cards it is always useful to have some close at hand at all times as you never know when they will be useful and you don't want to miss the opportunity for being remembered by a potential client.

Monday 5 April 2010

G is for Growth & Graphics


Growth

As your business grows your public awareness will increase. Are you ready for this? Are there any areas of your business that need firming up? Before you incorporate growth ensure that the grassroots of your business are in sound shape. Have you got sufficient staff to deal with growth? Are your systems in place? Have you got contingency plans for this growth should you need to outsource? If you carry stock, do you have space, availability and consistent suppliers? If you make the product yourself can you cope with the increase in demand? If not have you made contingency plans?


Graphics

All of your graphics should be consistent throughout your business promotion. Too many businesses have totally different graphics for their advertising which makes it difficult for a potential client/customer to relate to your business. When we say repetition builds reputation it helps to have a likeness reapeated to be able to recognise it. Do not send out conflicting messages as it only takes a short while to confuse but a long time to draw back all that could potentially be lost by sending out these cross messages.