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donderdag 27 december 2007

Fire 10% of your customers.

NB: This is step 1 of a 5 step series - Step into 2008 with more fun.

Firing customers sounds like such a harsh thing to speak of, but really, the concept is very customer friendly when you think about it in the right context.

When I say fire I don’t mean the jerk that abuses your staff, complains about price and pays the bill late - that one you shouldn’t need any help with. When I talk about firing customers, I’m really talking the type of customer that’s a much harder call, but still very much in need of the trim.

The customers that need to go for most businesses are those that buy a little, every now and again, but no longer really fit what I would call the ideal customer profile. These are usually customers that you have outgrown, that buy a product group that you don’t really support any more, that probably weren’t a good fit in the first place, that are unprofitable.

The problem with continuing to keep these folks as customers is that you are probably not giving them a very good customer experience, in turn you may be breeding customers that have become a drag on your brand. Maybe they are happy, maybe they aren’t. Could they properly refer a new customer, I doubt it. Would they give you a testimonial, I doubt it.

Creating a meaningful small business brand takes incredible focus. Your market must understand over a long period of time what your stand for, what you do that is unique, who you can bring the most value to - a narrowly defined and served ideal customer is crucial to this kind of focus. Customers outside your sweet spot just muddy the water. Besides the fact that they may very well be served much better by someone else - ending the relationship is likely a win for both.

Here are your action steps for today.

1) Create a spreadsheet of all of your current customers.
Rank them first by two variables, profitability and referral tendencies - in other words, are they profitable in order of volume and do they currently refer. As you do this practice pay close attention to bottom 25% of your newly ranked list and start asking yourself if your brand can benefit by continuing to do business with this group or would your be better served by freeing up the capacity it takes to serve and maintain this group and pour it fully into those that fall in the top 25%. Note the common characteristics among this top group.

2) Devise a strategy to refer your 10% to a reliable strategic partner

3) Create a crystal clear description of your newly, narrowly defined ideal customer profile - use this form to help


11:00:08 PM    
Duct Tape Marketing Blog

What is authenticity really?.

For the most recent episode of the Duct Tape Marketing podcast I got real - as in Authentic, with James Gilmore, co-author of Authenticity what consumers really want.

I was reading the back of a box of Captain Crunch cereal (Yes, I was eating it) and it struck me a bit odd that they claimed it possessed some kind of real goodness. Everybody wants to be real - problem is you can’t be real, you are real, and that’s what consumers want.

If something is real, authentic, then you don’t need to say it - in fact, when someone tells you how real they are it’s often a reason to be suspicious. For example, there’s the “House of real meat, cooked only on real charcoal” O.K., I don’t know where to start with that one, but I do know that if you can tap something authentic, put it in everything that you do, live it and create a story around it, then you might find your marketing life won’t revolve around price any longer.

So, how do create authentic experiences? How do you become more than a commodity?


8:00:05 PM    
Duct Tape Marketing Blog

How Social Media Is Changing the 4Ps of Marketing: Stories From Real Companies. Increasingly, companies are beginning to reach out to their customers to help them with their marketing.
6:00:02 PM    
Marketing Profs - Marketing Concepts, Strategies, Articles, Research, Events and Commentaries

Three Powerful Press Kits (and Why They Work). By putting the power of your press kit to work, your company can enjoy more accurate media coverage, among other things.
6:00:02 PM    
Marketing Profs - Marketing Concepts, Strategies, Articles, Research, Events and Commentaries

MarketingProfs Video: A Tutorial on the Subtleties of LinkedIn. In the face of mounting competition from rival networks, LinkedIn has stayed true to its mission of creating a network for business professionals.
6:00:01 PM    
Marketing Profs - Marketing Concepts, Strategies, Articles, Research, Events and Commentaries

Lessons From Warren Buffett: Getting the CEO to (Willingly) Write Checks for Marketing. For his marketing programs, Warren Buffett has an open checkbook.
6:00:01 PM    
Marketing Profs - Marketing Concepts, Strategies, Articles, Research, Events and Commentaries

The Seven Dirty Words You Can't Say in Email Subject Lines (Plus 100 Others You Shouldn't Use, Either). If you've ever heard George Carlin's famous "Seven Dirty Words," you can safely avoid using all in your email marketing. Plus these 93 more.
6:00:00 PM    
Marketing Profs - Marketing Concepts, Strategies, Articles, Research, Events and Commentaries

Step into 2008 with more fun.

Over the course of the next 5 posts or so I am going to outline a five step plan aimed at helping you have more fun when it comes to marketing your business in 2008.

You are in the marketing business, no matter what you sell, no matter what you think, might as well get used to that fact and enjoy the ride.

Each step is based on a specific action you can take right away. This is not theory or conjecture, it’s stuff you can and should do this week in order to get ready to step into 2008. The steps also contain examples, forms and tools as needed to help you complete them. You can also expect audio, video and screencast tutorials as the series unfolds.

I’ve created an RSS feed just for this series at http://www.ducttapemarketing.com/blog/category/FiveStep - take this feed URL to your favorite reader and subscribe so you can stay on track.

Consider giving this series as a gift to any small business owners and marketers you know by clicking on the Share This link below the post. You can email this post to friends, family and colleagues.


4:59:52 PM    
Duct Tape Marketing Blog

Highlights from the SEW Blog: December 17-21, 2007. Featured posts to the Search Engine Watch blog in the past week, along with recent search-related headlines from around the Web.
12:19:10 AM    
Search Engine Watch

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