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Marketing During the Coronavirus Pandemic

By Branding, Business, Marketing, Social Media

To say that we are experiencing a culture shock, stressful times, or “unprecedented challenges” (how many times have we heard that phrase in the past two weeks), is an understatement amid the coronavirus outbreak.  As of today, travel is restricted to many countries and within the US it is drastically reduced.  Restaurants, bars, cafes, and schools are closed.  Stay-at-home orders are popping up in state after state. Families are encouraged to self-quarantine.  Workers from numerous industries are working from home.  Children have moved to remote learning.  Air travel has plummeted.  Government and medical leaders are urging all of us to be responsible and socially distance ourselves in an effort to stop the spread of corona virus, in the USA and worldwide. So is it wrong to market your service or product during such a sensitive time?

The short answer is no.  We have to keep working and keep our economy going. But, we have to be innovative in how we accomplish that. For our economy to function properly, marketing is essential even during a global crisis.  A past example of this, after 9/11, is the actions taken by General Motors.  The company ran a commercial that promoted the American Pride so readily seen and felt at that time, along with zero percent financing – “Keep America Rolling” was its campaign slogan.  GM successfully showed sensitivity and empathy while doing its part to drive the economy forward.  Frankly, it was just well done.

Marketers have a unique opportunity to give consumers a reason to spend, even when they are hunkered down.  You can already see it.  People are watching more television and spending more time online.  They’re also engaging in new activities that they didn’t have time to pursue.  They’re even cooking things they never did before (because it’s all they could find at the grocery store). This is a time for marketers to speak to their customers about what they want and need during this specific crisis time.  For example, if I sold scanners I’d be marketing “Scan In All Those Family Photos”.  If I sold tents, fire pits or even marshmallow roasting sticks, “Have A Campout With the Kids in the Backyard”.  If I sold dog toys, “More Time to Play with Fido?”.  If I sold sneakers or hiking shoes, “Take A Walk Down That Non-Traveled Trail”.  You get the idea.  And don’t forget to offer specials and deals.  

Solitary exercise can create new demand for your products.

What can you do?  Several of my clients are Realtors.  I reached out to them last week offering advice on a marketing strategy that can keep them moving forward.  I encouraged them to use Facebook Live to conduct their open houses and FaceTime to let individual potential buyers attend a private showing of a home.  Sellers and buyers alike get to stay home, but get the personal attention they’re accustomed to.  Sellers allow only one person in their home, their real estate agent.  They can simply step outside and sit on their porch or take a walk through their neighborhood while the virtual open house or showing is taking place.  Facebook Live will allow any interested parties to ask questions and get real time answers from the agent.  Want to see inside cabinets or closets to see how much space there is?  Just type it in and the agent can show you immediately.  Want to see what the view is looking out from different windows?  Again, just ask and the agent can show you.  I encouraged my Realtor clients to wear medical grade gloves while inside their sellers’ homes as well.  I then told them to market this new way of doing business through email, SMS and social media channels, ensuring their target market that they are continuing to work hard as their Realtor while keeping their community as safe as possible.  Branding!

Maybe you offer a service or product that because of the current crisis, people don’t want or need right now, no matter what deal or sales pitch you come up with.  Spa services and massage parlors are getting hit because of the person to person contact.  Those businesses could offer discounted gift certificates for future use.  That can get some much needed cash in immediately.  Although it’s difficult to know if it’ll be enough. Function facilities are also taking a beating with the restriction on group gatherings being less than 50, 25 and even 10 in some areas. The smart move is to think long term, with short-term marketing efforts.  Continue to market your brand.  Take special care of your customers, and even more importantly, your employees.  In the case of the function facility hosting a wedding, work with the couple to postpone to a later date, rather than cancel. Take the extra step and send the bride a bottle of wine with a heartfelt note on her original wedding date. Remind her that although it did not take place on that day, she can celebrate with her partner privately and talk about the future date. Go back to your core values, and market them, so your customers will remember you cared about them during the dark times. This virus will pass.  By focusing on your long-term brand-building, you will come out ahead. In the marketing world, slow and steady wins the race, rather than playing catch up when this is behind us.

“By focusing on your long-term brand-building, you will come out ahead.”

For Birch Marketing, we are giving advice to our clients on what they can do to market themselves during this time, at no charge.  We want them to survive and come out of this stronger.  We also are sending notes of gratitude to those in our circle that work in the medical field and with the elderly, who are at such high risk right now.

Look after yourself, your family, your employees, your customers, your neighbors. Look after your brand.  And, together, we’ll get through this.

How to Make 2020 Your Best Year Yet, Professionally and Personally

By Business, Food for thought, Inspiration

As we’re closing in on the end of the second month of the year, where are you with reaching your goals?  What about those New Year’s resolutions? This is the perfect time to take stock and make changes that are realistic and can get you where you want to be, or at least steps closer.  Let’s take a look at what you can do to get back on track, and make 2020 amazing!

#1 Don’t Fall Into the All or Nothing Way of Thinking

You know this one.  You make a list of all your goals and resolutions, but then when you mess up (many of us do), it all goes out the window.  

We have all done this at one time or another.  Weight loss is a big one where people fall into this negative pattern.  Got that flavor shot in your latte, and a bagel with cream cheese for breakfast and then the rest of the day is sabotaged.  But, if we change our thinking a little, just a little, it can make a monumental difference.  There’s something powerful about giving ourselves permission to “re-set” and start again. Starting again can be the second after you gulp down that last bite.  Not the next day, but the next meal.

You want to make $10,000 a month in profit in your business. January goes by, February goes by, and you haven’t hit your mark.  Come March, you feel that the income goal is too difficult and forget about it.  But what if you took the all or nothing pressure off of yourself?  Try this instead.  Keep track of every dollar coming in each month.  Use a basic spreadsheet, a list in Notepad on your phone, or download an app – whichever way you do it, there’s something tangible and motivating about keeping track of daily monetary gains.  It’s like adding to your savings account, the more you add, the more you want to save.  So instead of beating yourself up that you didn’t hit your goal, keep looking at the positive by concentrating on the monetary additions each month, no matter what they add up to.  Keep at it and you’ll find yourself finding ways to keep those additions coming in.  Every step is a step closer to your goal.

#2 Cut Out Toxicity

Toxicity comes in many forms, personal relationships, business relationships, junk food, and time sucks.  When you want growth, prosperity and health, you have to make room for it.  Say no to the things that are toxic and taking up that precious room.

You know what’s toxic for you.  You get that yucky feeling after eating it, or dealing with the person, or that inner guilt for wasting your time.  

Personally, I did this last year and it’s made a huge difference in my life.  I’m more self-assured, confident, and downright happy.  When you’re not dealing with that difficult client, toxic family member or eating junk food, you spend your time making better decisions, more productive actions and smiling more instead. Who doesn’t want that?

#3 Surround Yourself with Good

Good People. Good Words.  Good Deeds.  They all add up in your “best year pool”.  

Want to grow your business?  Surround yourself with people who are moving forward professionally.  That associate who is getting the deals and making things happen, yup, that one, go grab lunch with her.  Those friends who just bought their dream home because their hard work in business has paid off, congratulate them and listen to their story.  That can be very inspiring and motivating. Invest your time with people who are like-minded in growth.

Read more, learn more, act more.  Now, I love a good suspenseful fiction to escape, but I also love reading a book on the latest marketing techniques, business case studies, or even a blog post about confident women making their dreams come true.  Reading positive stories, quotes and learning something new all help propel us forward.  Then, and this is important, go act on the ideas that hatch.

#4 Feel Good About Money

Feel good about making it.

Feel good about saving it.

Feel good about giving it.

Feel good about spending it.

Plain and simple.

#5 Make Sure Your Goals Are Ones You Actually Believe In

You attract what you believe in, good or bad.  You can’t fake your own body and mind.  It knows if you don’t really believe in the things you say you want.  And that can cause an imbalance that’s hard to get past.

So, this one is easy.  Ask yourself, do you truly and honestly believe you can reach the goals you’ve set?  Because if the answer is yes, then you’ll hit them more easily.  If the answer is no, then take action to reach them until you do believe.  You see, action creates belief. See yourself as already there, until you get there.

We have 10 more months in 2020. That’s plenty of time to make it your best year yet.  What will you do to make sure it is?