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T M C Advertising
023 92871111
23 High Street
Portsmouth
T M C Advertising
023 92871111
23 High Street
Portsmouth GB.PO12LS
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R Lihou
023 92502000
3 Joseph Street
Gosport
R Lihou
023 92502000
3 Joseph Street
Gosport GB.PO121NT
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Myle Marketing
07771 521479
9 Mabey Close
Gosport
Myle Marketing
07771 521479
9 Mabey Close
Gosport GB.PO122AX
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City Marketing Services Ltd
023 92384138
59 Brecon Avenue
Portsmouth
City Marketing Services Ltd
023 92384138
59 Brecon Avenue
Portsmouth GB.PO62AN
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Hare Carding Advertising Ltd
023 92324528
Murrills House
Fareham
Hare Carding Advertising Ltd
023 92324528
Murrills House
Fareham GB.PO169XS
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Beeson Stone Ltd
023 92812495
41 Victoria Road South
Southsea
Beeson Stone Ltd
023 92812495
41 Victoria Road South
Southsea GB.PO52BX
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Peter Bates Ltd
02392 526336
The Old School
Gosport
Peter Bates Ltd
02392 526336
The Old School
Gosport GB.PO121BG
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Hunt Evans Advertising Ltd
023 92670137
5 Links House
Portsmouth
Hunt Evans Advertising Ltd
023 92670137
5 Links House
Portsmouth GB.PO35BL
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Aston Trading
023 92469281
Aston House
Hayling Island
Aston Trading
023 92469281
Aston House
Hayling Island GB.PO110JA
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Neil Young Associates Ltd
023 92381675
Corner House
Fareham
Neil Young Associates Ltd
023 92381675
Corner House
Fareham GB.PO169AB
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(first appeared in Practical Marketing ebulletin October 2009 - subscribe here ) As I sit down to write this months’ newsletter the sun is shining, birds are singing and all is good with the world. But this unexpected autumn brightness and warmth won’t last and it set me thinking about the next few months of approaching winter and how much I really dread it coming. Not a helpful attitude I know and one I need to talk myself out of pretty quickly. The change from one season to the next is inevitable so why fight it? Instead find ways to relish the thought of those cosy winter evenings in with a nice warm mug of coffee and a roaring log fire. It’s no different in business really. Change is inevitable – customers come and go; suppliers perform well then go off the boil; new staff arrive, full of enthusiasm and interest and experienced workers retire or move on. And markets change too. New methods of distributing and promoting products and services are introduced; the economy forces a close look at pricing, offers and deals; and the pressure is always on to provide better products or services as customer and client expectations are raised by their experience of the very best companies around.
Change is inevitable – so will you sit there moaning or worrying about it or embrace it and plan for the change?
I’d certainly suggest that successful businesses are one’s that embrace change, that see it as an opportunity to raise their profile, talk to their customers, introduce new services and find new ways to reach new markets.
So how can you embrace the coming winter and do more than just accept change and instead use it as a springboard for new marketing initiatives, business improvement or growth?
Wrap up warm – The way in which you present your company is all important. How are you packaging your services and products, are they attractive as well as practical? If you offer a service is it really clear what you can do for clients – and don’t just think about the features of what you do but concentrate on the benefits.
Enjoy the daylight while it’s there – be up beat and positive, shout your successes from the roof tops and celebrate little successes internally to keep spirits up. A bunch of flowers or box of chocolates or even a glass of wine on a Friday after work goes a long way to showing your staff they are important and rewarding their hard work.
A cheerful, motivated team will be invaluable to get you through those tough dull days.
Stay indoors – focus on doing a great job for your existing clients, rather than getting out and about prospecting for new ones.
All too often we focus our attention on attracting new customers and can sometimes fall into the trap of neglecting existing ones. Spend time talking to clients, find out about their business, check what they like about you and how you could improve. I can almost guarantee that if... |
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