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Rob Eagar's Monday Morning Marketing Tip

 is written to help authors, business owners, and non-profits
spread their message like wildfire.

 

 

This week's focus:

FrustrationOne of the keys to successful marketing is staying consistent with your promotional activities. However, consistency can lead to tedium, which can lead to monotony. Pretty soon, you find yourself going through the motions with your marketing. This can apply to anyone, including authors, businesses, and non-profits.

 

When marketing feels like a tedious, dumb, or a worthless use of your time and money, then you will soon burn-out and barely market at all. So, if you want to keep your marketing energized for the long-term, it helps to view the process as something you find worthwhile, challenging, or meaningful. This is easier to do when you identify marketing as sharing your value with others, rather than trying to get people to buy your stuff. People can tell when someone is going through the motions with their marketing. It feels bland, tired, or too self-focused.

 

As a professional marketer, I'm not immune to complacency. For instance, some weeks I don't feel like writing a Monday Morning Marketing Tip. But, I keep going due to the enjoyment of challenging myself to create something beneficial for my readers. I may procrastinate for a while, but eventually I find the inspiration to write something I'm interested to share with you. Doing this over 52 weeks a year can seem tiresome. But, the satisfaction of taking on a personal challenge and receiving positive feedback from readers makes the effort worthwhile.

 

If your marketing is getting monotonous, refocus your activities on tasks that fit your natural skills or pose an interesting challenge. Don't force yourself to do things you hate. Instead, pick 2 - 3 promotional activities that fit your personality, talents, or organizational strengths. (No one is exempt from all marketing options.) For instance, don't blog unless you really like to blog. Change your focus on creating lots of free resources. If you naturally like talking to people, create promotional videos, attend networking events, and seek referrals like crazy. If you're terrified of public speaking, then write and send out a top-notch newsletter instead. But do something, and do it with enthusiasm.

 

Monotonous marketing leads to motionless customers. So, kick your marketing out of the doldrums by giving yourself the freedom to do what you enjoy. In the process, you may find that people enjoy buying from you a lot more.

 

 

 

 

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