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BIZNESS! Newsletter Issue 53

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Brand Check
Consumers are exposed to over 3,000 marketing messages a day. TV spots, radio ads, billboards, logos on t-shirts, packaging labels, coupons in the mail, pop up ads on the internet, kids selling cookies at the door – they are everywhere. And yet you think the consumers you want to talk to are going to filter through over 3,000 messages a day – just to find yours. And because this task alone is not daunting enough, most businesses decide to make it harder by hiding their messages….
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Business Crystal Ball

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Inc.com: If only you had a crystal ball for business.
Gilbert Systems seeks to provide just that — with a new product that helps business owners anticipate their customers’ spending habits in order to maximize sales.
Proclivity is a consumer predictive engine technology that is able to analyze a customer’s online activity and identify their interest in certain types of merchandise. The program aggregates the data collected and then generates probabilities for the number of customers likely to buy a certain product, during what time period, and at what price point.
Online businesses can then use the results from Proclivity to design their marketing campaigns around specific consumer interests. For example, if an online clothing retailer wants to launch a campaign around jeans, Proclivity will quickly generate a list of customers based on the analyzed data that predicts how many customers would buy jeans and how much money the company would make in a given amount of time. The company can then decide how much to invest in certain campaigns.
Ever Wish You Could Read Your Customers’ Minds? [Inc.com]

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Work Life

Getting The Balance

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Inspired Business Growth: In my experience, too little work-life balance can actually put you out of business, especially if you are a solopreneur. It doesn’t mean you can’t work hard; there are times when you have to put in extra hours in a business – just like sometimes you have to take extra family time, or extra me time to keep sanity in check.
So how do you fit little balancing acts into a busy workday, or keep your head on straight when you are in the midst of a huge project? Well, since I’m rather desperately in need of these tips right now (in the middle of a huge project!!), I figured I would share my research with you.
Set up a “busy schedule” and stick to it
You probably have a normal daily routine, and it all gets out of whack when things get busy at work. But work can suck you in, and you can justify far too many hours in the name of growth. So set up a routine for “busy days” – perhaps you work 2-4 extra hours, and stick to that schedule, working nothing beyond it.
Schedule down time
Schedule things like “break”, “coffee”, or even “video games” into your calendar just like you would a conference call. Protect and honor your downtime with just as much care, too.
Squeeze in walks
Whether you park further away from the office or store, or you work from home, try to squeeze in short walks (I’ve started walking my kids to school regularly). Not only does it force you to reconnect with yourself, but it also gives you some exercise which will improve your concentration when you are working.
Ask for help
Sometimes so hard for an entrepreneur to do, but so necessary if you ever plan on growing your business long-term.
20 Work-Life Balance Tips for the Overworked Entrepreneur [Inspired Business Growth]

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Sales & Marketing

Leveraging on Social Media

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FoundRead: Can social media actually do anything for your company’s image or to sell your product – especially when you’re, let’s say, running a start-up with no marketing or PR budget? I was in just that position not too long along ago, and I can tell you the answer is absolutely ‘Yes.’ So how can you leverage social media to achieve your goals?
Be real.
I’ve seen it time and time again; executives start blogging because it’s trendy. Blogs are not a “if you build it they will come” proposition. If you’re going to blog, take the time to think about the unique insight you can bring to the market. What jobs have you held in the past that bring bearing on your viewpoint today? What companies have you worked for? Who are you hanging out with in the community that surrounds your business? What broader issues surround the company or project you are trying to get off the ground? Start out picking a few key themes and watch how they are discussed within blogs and mainstream media, then write up your reactions. Don’t be afraid to be bold – there is nothing worse than a milquetoast corporate blog.
Watch and learn
Figure out who already has mastered the art of blogging. You probably already know who they are. What are their secrets to success? How often do they blog? How are their blogs organized? Who do they go to for information? What’s their writing style? Most of all, don’t over think what is already working for folks you respect. In social media, simple is good!
Assess your network.
As an entrepreneur or a founder, your own network might hold the influential spark than can start a fire. Vet your ideas and thoughts with this group. What parties or events do they regular attend that attract other influential people you want to meet? Our CEO Rob Crumpler was introduced to me this way. Ditto for many others on the BuzzLogic team.
Share the love.
Bloggers love it when someone demonstrates they’ve read their blog by linking back. Similarly, comment on relevant posts of bloggers you admire – or those who are influential on the topics you care about. Trackback other bloggers within your post and reference or compliment whatever point was made. Start a blogroll and feature all of the bloggers you follow.
Keep an eye on the conversation.
As important as getting involved is, monitoring the blogosphere for what people are saying about you is just as important. Buzz, both good and bad, now moves faster than ever and you need to be plugged into it to maintain visibility and be effective at adding value with solid content. Because at the end of the day, an informed opinion, unique insight and compelling content are what it’s all about.

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Branding

Brand Check

Small Business Branding: Consumers are exposed to over 3,000 marketing messages a day. TV spots, radio ads, billboards, logos on t-shirts, packaging labels, coupons in the mail, pop up ads on the internet, kids selling cookies at the door – they are everywhere.
And yet you think the consumers you want to talk to are going to filter through over 3,000 messages a day – just to find yours. And because this task alone is not daunting enough, most businesses decide to make it harder by hiding their messages. If you are not consistent in ALL your marketing materials, you are wasting thousands of dollars and losing potential customers every day.
Here are some questions you should ask yourself to check your brand’s consistency.
– Are you using just one logo? Is it always in the same color?
– Are you consistent with paper stock – color, texture and weight?
– Is the tone of all your communications pieces the same – is it in one voice?
– Does that one voice match the personality and soul of your company?
– Do your sales, recruiting, internal documents, and other communications match your marketing materials?
– Do your ads reflect the same look, feel and voice?
– When you do your radio/TV ads – do you use the same talent for the voice of your company? Is he/she also on your answering system?
Do a Quick Brand Check [Small Business Branding]