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He called it a Marketing Pie, and each slice of the pie represented one type of marketing tactic. His advice was to create something similar for my own business to keep a steady stream of clients and customers in my funnel.Are you a Master of the Welcome?Hope so.Because the first words out of your mouth frame the entire customer experience.Consider these two facts:1. According to The Wall Street Journal from February 17th, 2006, you have less than five seconds to make a first impression.2. According to a 2007 report on Hotel Executive, your greeting influences the customer I followed his advice and still do today. It's the simplest method to follow and it works. Here's how to create your own Marketing Pie: 1. Think about and research all the ways you can reach your niche and make a list of them. 2. Take a sheet of paper, draw a big circle in the middle, and draw 4 lines to create 8 slices. 3. Write in one marketing tactic in each slice of the pie. 4. 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Here is a simple but effective 7 step process.Step 1: Develop ObjectivesBefore you do anything get clear on y A client's marketing pie could include: - networking via online discussion groups comprised of people in their niche - writing and submitting articles of interest to their niche - networking at offline events where their niche 'hangs out' - holding a free intro teleseminar for people in their niche - holding a live free introductory talk for people in their niche - be a speaker at events that their niche attends - Publish an ezine for their niche - Be a guest expert on podcasts/radio shows for your niche Then for each of the slices, we attach a schedule to it. So, for example, if my client wants to publish an ezine, we may decide they will send it out once a week. If they decide they want to give a free intro talk, we may decide they will offer it once a month. The trick to any marketing is consistency. You can't just do something once and expect to reap rewards from it - at least not consistent, long-term ones. That's why putting your slices on a repeated schedule is so important. Once you start following this method, try not to get comfortable only implem
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