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Sun Zi Art Of War - Business Lessons From Deployment Of Troops In Salty Swamps & Marshes who has never worked in the senior services industry and has never place a loved one into any form of care, do these phrases or words really educate you about anything? Every ad is almost identical. They say nothing really. Unfortunately, we also have a large population of adult children of aging parents who have no idea where to turn for services and resources (not their fault), and the Yellow Pages is the fiWhen crossing salty swamps and marshes, move away quickly; never linger there. If you need to engage the enemy in salty swamps and marshes, stay close to areas that are lush with grasses and have your rear to the forest. - Chapter Nine, Sun Zi Art of WarAbove is the principle of deployment when in salty swamps and marshes. Salty swamps and marshes are is similar to crossing a river. But compare to crossing a river, salty swamps and marshes What Are Your Words Worth? Recently I was invited back to Wisconsin to speak to the Wisconsin Association of Homes and Services for the Aging. They wanted to know more about 2 things….how to get more private pay clients, and my thoughts on how we, as senior providers, can do a better job of marketing our businesses to seniors and adult children of aging parents. For this column, I’m going to talk about the marketing piece…and this is only the tip of the ice-berg.Word choice can change the perception and value of your business communications. Each piece of correspondence, promotional, marketing and advertising material your company produces is an investment in your success. Are you investing wisely?Think about the words “old” and “experienced”. They have similar meanings. However if you advertised that you are the most “experienced” business as opposed to the “oldest” you’d probably receive a better response.< I want to let all of you in on my marketing strategy…one that DOES work, but you have to be able to move away from the “norm” a bit. Do you know what a “platitude” is? A platitude is sort of like a “given”….for instance… for all of the phrases below, if you can say “Well I would hope so!!” then the phrase is a platitude. All of these come directly from advertisements in the Yellow Pages- and are advertising senior services of some kind- independent living, assisted living, nursing home, home care, etc. I did not make this up. “Well I would hope so!!” List. • Luxurious dining. • We treat residents like family. • Quality Care. • The BEST in Senior Living. (as opposed to what?) • Senior Living at it’s Best! (see any similarities here?) • Spacious apartments. • Courteous, compassionate staff. • Park-like setting. • Resort-like services and amenities. • Elegant dining. • Luxurious Retirement Living. • Full service retirement living. • We care. For You. (???) • Care is our business….. • Life away from home can be more enjoyable than you ever imagined….(nursing home ad) If you are a consumer who has never worked in the senior services industry and has never place a loved one into any form of care, do these phrases or words really educate you about anything? Every ad is almost identical. They say nothing really. Unfortunately, we also have a large population of adult children of aging parents who have no idea where to turn for services and resources (not their fault), and the Yellow Pages is the fi Is Pursuing a Career in Patent Law the Right Move for You? y the tip of the ice-berg.What's It All About? 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All of these come directly from advertisements in the Yellow Pages- and are advertising senior services of some kind- independent living, assisted living, nursing home, home care, etc. I did not make this up. “Well I would hope so!!” List. • Luxurious dining. • We treat residents like family. • Quality Care. • The BEST in Senior Living. (as opposed to what?) • Senior Living at it’s Best! (see any similarities here?) • Spacious apartments. • Courteous, compassionate staff. • Park-like setting. • Resort-like services and amenities. • Elegant dining. • Luxurious Retirement Living. • Full service retirement living. • We care. For You. (???) • Care is our business….. • Life away from home can be more enjoyable than you ever imagined….(nursing home ad) If you are a consumer who has never worked in the senior services industry and has never place a loved one into any form of care, do these phrases or words really educate you about anything? Every ad is almost identical. They say nothing really. Unfortunately, we also have a large population of adult children of aging parents who have no idea where to turn for services and resources (not their fault), and the Yellow Pages is the fi Are You a Netpreneur e Yellow Pages- and are advertising senior services of some kind- independent living, assisted living, nursing home, home care, etc. I did not make this up.Who is a netprenuer? Actually the word netpreneur brings images to mind of a young geek. A person in his early twenties who has the courage to break the conventional rules to build up an online business from scratch is our netpreneur. There was a time when netpreneurs were thought to be some kind of mythical creatures. They came from nowhere and made millions in the market. And that image is still itched out into the minds of many but to be honest these are just “Well I would hope so!!” List. • Luxurious dining. • We treat residents like family. • Quality Care. • The BEST in Senior Living. (as opposed to what?) • Senior Living at it’s Best! (see any similarities here?) • Spacious apartments. • Courteous, compassionate staff. • Park-like setting. • Resort-like services and amenities. • Elegant dining. • Luxurious Retirement Living. • Full service retirement living. • We care. For You. (???) • Care is our business….. • Life away from home can be more enjoyable than you ever imagined….(nursing home ad) If you are a consumer who has never worked in the senior services industry and has never place a loved one into any form of care, do these phrases or words really educate you about anything? Every ad is almost identical. They say nothing really. Unfortunately, we also have a large population of adult children of aging parents who have no idea where to turn for services and resources (not their fault), and the Yellow Pages is the fi If It Was Easy Everybody Would Do It acious apartments.Q: I started my business about a year ago and everything is going fine. We're growing and making a profit, but the stress of running the business is really starting to get to me. I spend more time worrying than working. Sometimes the pressure is almost more than I can take. I'm starting to think that I'm not cut out to run my own business. Do you have any advice that might help me decide what to do? -- Steven S.A: I'm full of advice, Steven, and it's tot • Courteous, compassionate staff. • Park-like setting. • Resort-like services and amenities. • Elegant dining. • Luxurious Retirement Living. • Full service retirement living. • We care. For You. (???) • Care is our business….. • Life away from home can be more enjoyable than you ever imagined….(nursing home ad) If you are a consumer who has never worked in the senior services industry and has never place a loved one into any form of care, do these phrases or words really educate you about anything? Every ad is almost identical. They say nothing really. Unfortunately, we also have a large population of adult children of aging parents who have no idea where to turn for services and resources (not their fault), and the Yellow Pages is the fi Scam Clients: Getting Paid for Services Rendered who has never worked in the senior services industry and has never place a loved one into any form of care, do these phrases or words really educate you about anything? Every ad is almost identical. They say nothing really. Unfortunately, we also have a large population of adult children of aging parents who have no idea where to turn for services and resources (not their fault), and the Yellow Pages is the first place they look to find help. Ugh.For those who sell services online, beware of the SCAM CLIENT. The biggest downside to working online is the fact that you have NO GUARANTEE that the other party is going to pay for services rendered. Even if you DO have a Service Agreement, it’s difficult to ensure that the information they’ve provided you with is authentic.Unfortunately, without the proper address, client name, and phone number, it’s near impossible to collect. And working with peopl Let’s move away from the platitudes….and start educating consumers instead. So, my recommendation is this- if you want to build your database of qualified prospects, and you want to have plenty of business, fill the rooms, fill the beds, etc….then you or your organization needs to become the trusted resource in town. Try this. The next time you run an ad or send out a newsletter, make an offer. Offer a FREE REPORT on the Top 20 Questions You Should Be Asking Before Hiring an In-Home Care Agency…or, Top 20 Questions You Should Be Asking Before Deciding on a Nursing Home (Independent Living Community etc). Make sure you actually WRITE a free report on the top 10, 15, 20 questions people should be asking, and keep it simple, 1-2 pages max. Before you make such an offer, go back to my previous columns where I talked about “inside reality” vs “outside perception”. Make sure those match up before you tell people what they should be looking for in a good service. If you are the facility, or organization that chooses to educate your local community on topics related to what good quality care REALLY means, how to pay for long-term care, what legal documents consumers should have (like DPOA etc), then the community will begin to trust your organization. Take a look around at the competition in your area. What are THEY doing to educate the community on a regular basis? How can you differentiate yourself from them? Offer something that they haven’t even thought of yet…..lose the platitudes and become an educator. As consumers we can use all the help we ca
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