Feb
16

Success secrets from Italian sausage

A while back, I met up with a fellow marketer for a brainstorming session at a place called Spolumbos.Marketing success secrets from Italian Sausage

They are famous on a local scale for the quality of their spicy (and non-spicy) sausages and meats.

They have done a TON of things right over the years.

Straight from their site (www.spolumbos.com):

“It’s a story of three first generation Italian-Canadian boys who grew up in traditional Italian families. With the family spirit of old-fashioned Italian tradition, the boys hand- cranked their family’s’ small food grinders, helping to make home-made Italian foods, like sausage and fresh crushed tomatoes for sauce.”

These guys are masters at marketing their business. Now think about this – it’s an Italian deli – not exactly something original.

But they own the majority of the market in the city of a million people.

How?

1) They use their celebrity status (all played in the CFL – the Canadian version of the NFL). Their old jerseys, photos, cups etc are all posted in the deli for all to see.

(if you have anything that resembles fame – use it! If anyone in your family does – ask them if they would be your spokesperson.)

2) They educate people on how their business works – how they make the meats – how the business does what it does. They have a virtual tour at their website showing you everything.

(remember the story of Schlitz beer? When they educated people about what goes INTO their beer – the time, labor and love – they went from 15th in the market to 1st! Everyone else did the SAME thing – but they were the only ones to educate people on it).

3) They use videos of their deli (the multimedia approach) – to attract the visual types. They even have a video there of Momma cooking over the stove.

(they did not worry about expensive camera crews and wasting a TON of money on high end product – it’s a hand held video camera! And it works. Don’t over complicate things – people could typically care less how much you spent on your video and audio production – all they want is the real content)

4) They give away their recipes! They don’t pretend they invented Italian sausage… they just make some of the best out there – and they share what they know. They are very open with the ingredients and the nutritional information of all their products.

(do you share all that you know about your business and industry? You should. People appreciate knowledge they don’t have – so show them you know what in the heck you do for a living).

5) They have wholesale AND retail covered. You can buy online via the case lot – or come in and get yourself lunch or dinner. You can buy their sausages through many other food related businesses here in town as well – so they use alliances and joint ventures to expand their reach to blanket the local market.

(are you give people numerous ways to order from you? Are you using other peoples client lists to sell your products or services? You should!)

6) They love giving to charity – and the media loves covering them. You will see these 3 guys at all the big sporting events – cooking up a storm on some big arse barbecues. They give a TON of food, toys, and help away to the charities that need the help.

And the media LOVES them. You see them everywhere – in the papers, on the radio, on television… they are everywhere.

(is there anything at all you can do or give away to a local charity? Help out those that need the help! And make sure the local media knows about it- phone them, fax them, write them)

THEY MISSED THIS THOUGH:

On their website they do not capture emails. They should. Think about the specials they could send out via email to get people in on their slow days of the week – even have specials for people to come in on their slow hours of the day.

(capture your customers contact information! Then do something with it… market to them… get them buying more often… in more quantity.)

Some very powerful lessons to be had in my last visit to Spolumbos – I hope you take notice and try a few new things in your business.

If it worked for them, it will work for you… no matter WHAT your business is.

This is not an excuse: ‘But… myyyyy business is different’ – no it isn’t!

You deal with people and people buy your product or service if you do what you promise.

Your business is not different at all.

It is all about people and giving them more than what you promise – and making sure they even know you exist.

**** Take heed in Mommas recipes – they contain the wisdom of wealth creation. ****

To your massive success

Troy

PS: Note something on the Spolumbos site… their story.

The simple addition of more of your back story is the simplest way to generate a following of prospects and buyers.

DON’T HIDE IT!

Most entrepreneurs seem to be scared or embarrassed about their beginnings.  Yet, to those who pay you for products and services,  it is one of the MOST important things about you.

Don’t kid yourself…

…you have competition out there… LOTS of them.

Your buyers could choose you or one of a handful of others.

So product isn’t how you differentiate yourself (and trying to win in  the long run on price is a losing battle)

Your STORY is how you win them over.  TELL IT!  

Starting with this step-by-step home study program to get it out there http://www.storysellingtips.com

Adding the story in helped one company go from $500 a month in online sales to $15,000 a month!  Just by adding a single page on their site that shared their story in a compelling way.

What could it do for YOUR site?

http://www.storysellingtips.com

Feb
03

Makes the postman blush (and grown men cry)

 

Hope you are having a GREAT week!

Nothing has helped me more from a therapeutic and marketing standpoint than writing daily emails.

I know it may seem like work…

…but nothing good every comes without some work.

And it isn’t hard work at all.

In fact… there are so many INCREDIBLE examples to share with you, its more difficult deciding what to share.

Today, 2 fine, fine examples of great marketing ideas.

First… the blushing postman.

Look how she starts this video for Panty by Post

Panty by Post

Great marketing ideas galore here!

 

…with a story about one of her great loves… the French… and French Panties.

Not only is the video simply divine (simple, and selling)., it grabs your attention and would compel you to watch (man or woman).

These days anyone and everyone with a simply little handheld HD camera can do this (even me!).

Then add in some of the great editing software out there these days and voila… you have a video to use on Youtube, on your blog, on your site, on Facebook shares… and so on, and so on.

The second thing I LOVE about this video is the unusual membership piece. You have hopefully read my Million Dollar Lobster report (if not – here is the direct download link  http://www.milliondollarlobster.com/MillionDollarLobster.pdf).

Unusual membership programs like this are powerful ways to draw attention, publicity and experience buyers.

A membership is an experience.

It is something you get to interact with on an ongoing basis.

Vs a one-time purchase.

Is there any way at all you can take frequently bought items and turn them into a membership concept?

I have seen near everything sold via membership…

…panties, shows, jewelry, honey, steaks, baked goods, fresh goods, lobsters, shoes, dive-bar tshirts, kids gifts, art and paintings, travel, cars, motorcycles, boats, to name a small sample of what is now available.

Can YOU be the first in your city, or industry, that brings out a membership program?

Think it through – it’d be awesome to inspire you to create this.

The second example for today you may have already seen on Facebook.

Budweiser NAILED IT with this viral video.

What a beautiful idea and concept here.

…and Bud is winning over more fans than EVER with this.

It evokes emotion… and may even bring a tear to your eye.

If you have ever felt like you love and activity so much, but know you will never be in the big leagues (due to age, skill level, whatever) then this video will get that emotion factor revved up.

I LOVE my martial arts.  Been doing it for 12 years or so off an on, the past 6 years in Tae Kwon Do (training for second degree Black Belt right now)… but I know that my age and size are a factor in competition.  Maybe it is more fear than anything, but I haven’t been in one with my TKD.  There is a chance coming up this summer… we will see.

But I GET this video.

I would love to be in a competition and feel like a superstar (despite not being close to one).

THAT is the feel Bud gets going with this video.

…and it does 2 things I want to point out: It shares some intimate emotions with their prospects and clients, and it shows them doing something that gives back to the community.

Both of which you and I could be doing.

My blog post this week talks about emotion and the powerful force behind it in your marketing… you should read it if you haven’t.
http://blog.smallbusinesscopywriter.com/the-true-power-of-raw-emotions-in-your-writing/

Anyhow, hope you have a GREAT day/week/weekend.

Troy

PS: The Story Selling Home Study Coaching program http://www.storysellingtips.com is ready and is an incredible way to introduce your clients and prospects to your backstories… where your real money will be made.

 

Jan
27

Pizza Troy

Found this the other day and just HAD to share it.

We all have these pics around… and the are a fantastic way to make fun of yourself while sharing some personal stories about yourself in your marketing.

Have a look for yourself and laugh at my expense.

Troy White as pizza cook and delivery guy

(1982)

Go ahead… have some good laughs at my expense.

Troy

PS: The Story Selling Home Study is just about ready and it will be a big help to you in creating the ultimate marketing tools to promote your new product.

One of the grads of a previous live Story Selling class wrote a single page for a client’s website of theirs and they went from $500 a month to $15,000 a month in sales, almost overnight…

…and all because of this one page story.

Find out how he did it and how you can too.
https://responsivedm.infusionsoft.com/app/manageCart/addProduct?productId=274

Jan
17

Thick skinned marketing approaches

Yet again, I truly do wonder why I bother doing what I do.

The strangest phenomenon in my business is client resistance to trying something, anything, new.

For 10 years now I have been selling products online, writing copy for myself and for others, and have built up a solid reputation.

…I’m not perfect and have messed up along the way.

But I have stuck to my ground on using direct response copy and marketing…to avoid promoting the scam artists online…to avoid preaching the get-rich-overnight-bs…and to always test small and roll out big.

There were many distractions along the way that I could have followed, or recommended…

…but I didn’t.

And I CANNOT FIGURE FOR THE LIFE OF ME, why people would hire a copywriter or marketing consultant for help…and COMPLETELY ignore the help given.

It happens all the time.

“Well that’s not the way we do it”

“I’m not comfortable trying it that way”

“It is just too far off from what we are used to doing”

…the excuses are varied.

Marketing and copywriting fears erased here daily

Press the delete button on your marketing and copywriting fears and try something new for a change!

But the problem is the same: thin skin.

I personally am willing to try all kinds of new approaches in my marketing – because I have seen time and time again the breakthroughs that happen there (I just test a weird approach with some Facebook ads the other day on one of my own products and found a wickedly good response).

I also understand that most marketing and copy tests fail.

It’s a fact of life!

Ask any marketing or copy veteran who’s been doing this for a decade or more.

More tests fail than succeed.

But the ones that succeed do so in a big way and MORE than make up for the failures.

…failure IS how you discover success.

So don’t be yet another one of those thin-skinned-entrepreneurs.

Thicken your skin real quick now, ok?

The best way is through testing new approaches and failing.

Try all kinds of things to see what works and doesn’t.

Accept that you WILL get complaints along the way (hint: that’s because you are actually communicating with prospects and clients… you never got complaints before because they NEVER heard from you!)

And when you hire a marketer or copywriter, test out their approaches before cutting them down.

One of those approaches just might dig you out of that massive hole you put yourself in by not communicating with your clients.

Try it… you might like seeing your sales grow faster than ever before.

Ok?

Troy

PS: The quickest way to get thick skin while trying all kinds of new approaches is with my 2012 Cash Flow Calendar http://www.cashflowcalendars.com

Packed with daily, weekly, and monthly marketing ideas – crammed with copy-and-paste postcards, letters, emails and sales campaigns you can send to your own list. This is a gem for those who want to succeed in a BIG way this year.

Try it… you might like it.

Jan
12

Hobby entrepreneurs vs committed entrepreneurs

Hobby entrepreneurs vs committed entrepreneurs

A bit of a rant today.

(I’m allowed, its my newsletter… and there are still lessons here for you…plus a free offer that can help you in your marketing)

This March is my 10 year anniversary of being in business full time.

It has been the ride of my life and the best thing I have ever done.

I would never be one of those BS artists and say it was all roses and champagne… anyone shoveling that shit at you should be avoided at all costs.

Being an entrepreneur is not easy.

It rarely happens as fast as you want, or makes you the kind of money you want in that amount of time.

Plus, it is a very convoluted zig-zag line of starting where you are and going to where you want to be.

It’s easy to sit there when you have a full time job, with a bi-weekly pay day, to think it will happen like magic when you leave the employed world into the self-employed world.

The one thing that irritates me to no end is the “hobby” entrepreneur. I don’t mean the person who markets their hobby, I mean the person who treats entrepreneurship like a hobby.

I am talking about the person with a full time job who starts a business on the side… that treats full time entrepreneurs like they too have a hobby business.

Case in point. A client from way back that had a good solid daytime gig. They made great money… but has the grass is greener mentality. They fall for the MLM pitch. They buy into it. They hire a couple experts to help. And they do what they can during their off time to move the business forward.

Then they sit back in amazement when they haven’t made their first million in the first 6 months.

The MLM gurus say they should be rich in no time.

The marketing guru they subscribe to tells them that all they need is copy and a website (with no mention to actual list building or traffic generation).

In their eyes, they were replacing their full time income in the first 6 months of selling miracle pills and potions.

…and they can’t figure out why it isn’t that way.

When I left the corporate world 10 years ago, my boss told me to expect a 2-4 year timeline to replace my income.

I didn’t believe him at the time…

…I do now.

He is a guy who has made a bloody fortune in 2 completely different businesses. One of them made a whole bunch of people millionaires during the dot com boom. The other one he stuck with for 20 years and just sold it to The Herjavec Group (of Dragons Den fame).

He has made high 8 figures (maybe 9 with his recent sale) I would guess in the businesses he helped build.

Very impressive.

But he isn’t done.

He is still young and is doing it all over again…

…starting from scratch in another unrelated business.

He doesn’t need the money.

But he does love the challenge.

The other thing about him that I still admire and aspire to?

He loves hiring people to do the dirty work.

I don’t. But I have no choice but to do that moving forward.

His last business he just sold had 100 employees or so.

Mine – 2 contractors.

Not enough.

So even I fall victim to the “hobby” mentality.

I haven’t wanted employees.

Tried them in the past and didn’t enjoy it (in my University days, I put myself through school owning a College Pro Painting Franchise and had 8 full time painters in the summer working for me… more like me babysitting them… but that’s another story).

But I also realized that going at the pace I am going is not going to get me my BHAGs in the next 10 years.

…having a serious team of players will though.

So, whether you are a part-time hobby entrepreneur, or a full time entrepreneur treating it like a hobby, make 2012 YOUR YEAR for thinking bigger than ever.

NOW is the time to get geared up for record sales.

NOW is the time to put people in place.

NOW is the time to market yourself more aggressively than EVER before.

NOW is the time to invest twice as much in your marketing.

Why?

When the worldwide economy settles (it will), those who are getting geared up now will be the ones that THRIVE in the new economy.

Not the ones treating it like a hobby.

Not the ones treating everyone with ambition like they are evil (some of the occupy crowd seems to believe this nonsense).

Full time, committed and passionate entrepreneurs are the ones that will drag this economy through the sludge, pull it up, and make sure it gets to a state where everyone can benefit.

Are you game?

Are you ready to take your hobby and make it your future?

I am… and I want you to join me.

Welcome to the select few.

To your success,

Troy

PS: One of the things I am committing to this year is more frequent emails to you. BUT… it is your choice if you want to receiveSmall business marketing tips them. If you want daily tips (5 days a week – instead of one or two) – click this link and you will start getting daily tips from me. Each of them will share insight into marketing, success, mindsets and money. They will be worth your while, I guarantee it. If you don’t click this link to get the dailies, you will still get my normal one or two a week. But if you want to commit FULL OUT this year, join me on the journey of your life.

Last, if you join my daily list, I will also gift you my 31k club membership. This gives you 31 days worth of drills and exercises that will get your own writing fired up and making you moola. This alone was “worth as much as the main course I teach on Story Selling”, according to Bill Loeber, one of the coaching students.

Yours free: the value to your business?

Hard to say – but if you start writing more articles, blog posts, promotions and newsletters… could be worth many thousands to you this year.

Dec
19

Random Marketing Miracles

   

     People LOVE unexpected surprises.

Sometimes, unexpected surprises can be the launching pad for exceptional results in your marketing.

2 top of mind ones that I really like…

…Johnny Depp and Lady Gaga

 

Johnny Depp, to me, is one of the greatest actors of our times.  He is also an incredible unexpected hero to 9 year old Beatrice and her classmates.

Beatrice wrote Johnny a letter asking for him to come to their school assembly…

…hoping he would… but probably not planning on it.

But he did – in full Jack Sparrow get up.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11498980

He was filming his newest Pirates of the Carribean movie and brought come decked out crew members with him – all in full Pirates outfit and character.

What a way to make an impression!

I think Johnny just added a whole new legion of fans, and a significant pay raise for all his future movies.

Lady Gaga… loves making her fans scream with delight.

I wrote an article about her some time ago http://blog.smallbusinesscopywriter.com/how-to-monetize-your-little-monsters/

Some people didn’t like it – saying all she had going for her was skin and breasts.

Sex sells, they battled back. 

She is nothing without boobs, says another. 

While I am not one to disagree that sex does sell and showing some skin definitely attracts a certain type of person…

…Lady Gaga IS a masterful marketer.

And she doesn’t rely on her looks exclusively to warm over her fans (her customers).

She likes to pick up the phone and call one of her fans –completely out of the blue and unexpectedly.

Now THAT is a way to win the hearts of your fans!

Imagine the buzz that both of these unexpected surprises have given their customers.

Imagine what you could do if, just once a month, you did something unexpected for your clients and prospects.

A few unexpected surprises you could start using every month.  Alternate them – or stick with the ones that get the biggest shock-value from them:

-       Call a new client out of the blue – heck, call them all.  Say hi – have no ulterior motive – and just say thank you. (in the day and age of emails everywhere – the actual phone has become a VERY powerful tool for touching base.  I saw it this past week when I called a new customer how shocked he was, I am making it a new practice in my business!)

 

-       Send a handwritten card.  While I love services like send out cards for keeping in touch, a real handwritten card is unmistakable and will win them over much faster.

 

-       Send one random customer a present every month or week. Make the present something of value – and don’t always use your own products – use other people’s products as the central theme here.  This is not self promotion – it’s selfless promotion.

 

-       Pick a customer of the month and put their picture (with approval of course) on your site, your blog, in your store.

 

-       Do a write up on your customer of the month.  This would be especially powerful if you are dealing business to business.  Use your writing prowess and do an editorial on them – send it out to all your other clients. Send it to the press. Send it in a newsletter.  Plaster the write up everywhere.  And frame it and send it to the customer your profiled so they can hand it up in their office.

 

-       Give someone cash, for no rhyme or reason.  I had this happen to me a few weeks ago and it was an incredible feeling.  The amount doesn’t have to break the bank – the thought is what matters.

 

-       Gift them something sweet.  I have written enough about Kinjo Sushi here, but one of his secret weapons is his chocolates he gives out.  Only to the ladies and children… but it is a practice that makes him a mint (pun intended). He knows down to the penny what each free box of chocolate brings him back in business.

 

-       Use the product launch strategy of giving away one of your high end products.  But don’t build it into a launch – just do it without expectation of future sales (you can and should do a write up on the gift recipient though).

 

-       Use part of your profits to do a random donation to a good cause.

 

-       And yes, you can monetize these ideas – not only with the great karma and word of mouth, but with the immense pr potential when you do this consistently. Don’t do it once and call yourself a hero, expecting the press to crawl all over you.  Do it consistently for a year – and you won’t have to tell the press – your customers will do that for you.

 

I am making it part of my business (should have done it sooner – doh!).  I hope you do as well.

To your success.

Troy

Your 2012 Marketing Plan and Calendar (complete with thousands of marketing ideas, blog post ideas, promotional campaigns, etc)

PS: If you want off-the-wall marketing ideas… the 2012 Cash Flow Calendar is ready to roll… http://www.cashflowcalendars.com
…done-for-you, copy and paste marketing campaigns that make 2012 your best year yet!

 

If you need help with your marketing and promotional plan for the next 12 months…

…this is an exceptional way to plan out all your campaigns, with simple formulas and copy/paste templates.

 

We executed the September promotion and received over
$1000.00 worth of sales from it in one day! 
Fabulous I say.” – Fran Agar – Ballymoon Beauty