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Your Marketing Budget: Cost Effective Isn’t a Synonym for Cheap   
By George Kenefic, Director of Enterprise Development, and Mary Schmidt, Marketing Advisor, The Loan Fund

 

Article 31 May 4, 2008

Your Marketing Budget: Cost Effective Isn’t a Synonym for Cheap

By George Kenefic, Director of Enterprise Development, and Mary Schmidt, Marketing Advisor, The Loan Fund

Whether you publicize your business through advertising, public relations, brochures or direct-mail appeals, make sure your message is consistent, integrated and versatile enough to be used in multiple ways. And make sure your campaign is measurable, or you’ll never know if it’s working.

This is especially critical in a weak economy, when consumers become conservative about spending. This is when it’s even tougher to draw customers to your door (or to your Web site if customers are unwilling to pay escalating delivery costs).

Know your target market.

Unless you know where to find your target customers and how they gather and process information, you might as well throw money into the wind. Once you’ve confirmed your targets, consider how many benefits you can get from the same marketing dollar. Save money and time by keeping messages simple and consistent and by repeating them in every medium (when you’re truly sick of your message is when people start remembering it). Any article you write, for example, can be recast as Web site content, a blog entry or an event handout.

Creative ads don’t guarantee results.

Best-selling authors Al Ries and Laura Ries in their book The Fall of Advertising and the Rise of PR contend that advertising lost its effectiveness when it became a creative art rather than a tool to boost sales. The same has been said of the press release. While consumers enjoy clever ads (and their creators love the awards they generate), they don’t necessarily boost a client’s sales. For example, can you remember your favorite Super Bowl commercial? What was the company advertising? Did you buy anything because of the ad? If you decide to advertise, make sure you’re doing it where your target customers will hear or see your message. Getting their attention is a separate challenge.

Public relations = personal relations.

A good PR contractor costs at least $750 per month in New Mexico (and at least $5,000 per month at the national level). Before you spend money on a contractor or on press-release services such as PRWeb, make sure you have something newsworthy to say. Having a customer rave about you is the best PR there is, so consider spending your PR budget on employee training, renovations to your building or customer-appreciation events.

 

A brochure never closed a deal.

Have you ever bought anything simply because you loved the brochure that described it? Of course not. The traditional glossy brochure might even be unnecessary in today’s Web-enhanced economy, but if you think it’s essential, spend the money to have it professionally designed. Why risk coming across as a penny-pinching amateur (and undermine your negotiating power) by using the generic templates and clip art that came with your computer software when an excellent graphic designer can create a professional-looking brochure for less than $1,000?

Direct mail: Will they read it?

A terrific response rate using direct mail is about 2 percent. If you spend $5,000 to design, print and mail 5,000 postcards and half of the 100 customers who respond spend an average of $50, the result is a net loss: You’ve spent $5,000 to earn $2,500. And once you calculate all the other costs involved in sales, you could end up even further in the red on just one campaign.

If you do use direct mail, make sure your message provides value in the form of information that improves a customer’s business or life. Invite customers to a seminar or offer a free educational report. Rather than forcing potential customers to open an envelope, send a postcard: It has plenty of room for a message that can persuade people to buy your product or visit your store. And it can do double duty as a handout at events.

The same message can be sent by e-mail, thereby pleasing customers who might otherwise resent your business for wasting finite natural resources.

Finance New Mexico is an initiative of the New Mexico Small Business Investment Corporation (NMSBIC), New Mexico Small Business Development Center (NMSBDC), Empowering Business Spirit (EBS), the New Mexico Venture Capital Association (NMVCA) and other partners to assist individuals and businesses in obtaining skills and funding resources for their business or idea. To learn more about resources available to New Mexicans, go to www.FinanceNewMexico.org.


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EBS Initiative wins International award Minimize

Local Business Assistance Program Wins Major National Award

Regional Development Corporation gains further high-profile recognition

Santa Fe, NM – For the second time in the last three months the Regional Development Corporation (RDC), a Santa Fe based economic development organization, has been recognized on a national level. The RDC has just been named the 2008 winner of the International Economic Development Council’s (IEDC) award in Entrepreneurship.

The award honors RDC’s Empowering Business Spirit (EBS) program. EBS, is a collaboration of 20 business assistance organizations, lenders, and educational institutions that provide free services to entrepreneurs, business and financial literacy education for youth and adults, and outstanding information on the importance of small businesses to the economic health of Northern New Mexico for regional policymakers

IEDC is the world's largest membership organization serving the economic development profession and each year it recognizes the world’s best economic development programs and partnerships. A panel of economic development experts consisting of members from both the public and private sectors selected the EBS project from numerous worldwide entries.

In addition, the IEDC singled out the RDC’s Clean Energy Program for Honorable Mention in the 2008 award package. Winners will be recognized at the IEDC’s Annual Conference in Atlanta this October.

RDC’s Executive Director, Ed Burckle commented, “it’s an honor to work with a talented group of professionals who really care about making Northern New Mexico a better place to live and work. The award is also a major tribute to the extraordinary leadership of the 20 EBS partners who banded together to make our region a fertile area for growing entrepreneurs.”

The RDC is a private non-profit Economic Development Organization (EDO) serving Northern New Mexico. The RDC partners with Northern New Mexico communities, organizations and small business economic development activities on projects that help to diversify and expand the region’s economy.

This is the second time the RDC has been recognized on a national level within the past three months. In June the RDC was honored as one of three top-rated economic development organizations in the nation for 2008 by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration for “Excellence in Rural Economic Development”.

A distinguished national panel of economic development practitioners, academicians, and government representatives recognized the RDC for “how effectively they utilized innovative, market-based strategies to improve rural economic development results.”

2008 is shaping up to be a very impressive year for the Regional Development Corporation!


Northern New Mexico's Biz Growth Center   

Successful entrepreneurs create a healthier Northern New Mexico!

Empowering Business Spirit  is a network of business-serving organizations committed to making Northern New Mexico the perfect place to start and grow a business.  Bizport is your online resource for business development. If you would like to start or expand your business in Northern New Mexico , contact us:

Scott Beckman,
EBS Program Coordinator:
505-989-8004
email: scott@rdcnm.org

regional development Corporation, Santa Fe NM
www.rdcnm.org

Nancy Chatfield,
EBS Marketing Coordinator:  
505-428-7763
email:
nachatfield@rdcnm.org


Second Annual Statewide Business Plan Competition Maximize
The New Mexico Governor in partnership with the New Mexico Youth Entrepreneurship Network (YEN), Empowering the Business Spirit (EBS), the Regional Development Corporation (RDC), the NM Small Business Development Centers (SBDC), and the ENLACE Youth Entrepreneurship Project are proud to provide an opportunity for New Mexico students to compete in the Statewide Youth Business Plan Competition to be held Wednesday, October 1, 2008 in Tucumcari.

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MARKETLINK, a user friendly business skills training program
Monday, September 15, 2008 at 9:00 AM
This course was developed for people who are poised to grow an existing business or organization.

Make a Million Conference, Albuquerque
Thursday, September 18, 2008 at 8:00 AM
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Thursday, September 18, 2008 at 8:00 AM
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Northern New Mexico Business Expo, Your Passport to Opportunity
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at 9:00 AM
The largest NNM gathering of industry, suppliers, government and business advocate organizations

 


    

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