Category Archives: Publicity

How Can I Create Buzz Around a Company’s 10th Anniversary?

I have a client that I am pitching not only a new logo but a new 10th anniversary “concept” to capitalize on their anniversary year. This business deals province wide in the promotion of business, economic and community development through various partnerships of over 200 communities. I am one of 6 invited to submit a proposal, so it has to be good. They are kicking around the tagline of “growing together” but are open to other options. What can I incorporate “10” into that would create a buzz? What would it take for other businesses, as well as provincial, municipal and industry partnerships to pay attention to this special year? Any great ideas???

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Jay’s Answer:
Simple logo: (10 interlocks with growing together)

grow1ng
   t0gether

Since I don’t know the specifics of your client, it’ll be hard to come up with something specific. But the process I’d use would be to look at the success stories that the company has had, and extrapolate them forward. Have they eliminated homelessness? Have they improved the happiness quotient of residents? Have they taught people how to save money? Focus on the key benefits – that’s what others will care about in the promotion, not that they’ve been around for 10 years.

Perhaps you can get attention by having an essay contest for communities. Have them write a 100-word essay on why your client should help them, and the client would provide a year’s free service to the community. That’ll generate PR, and get the community working together for the goal.

How Can I Direct Market A Roofing/Construction Company?

I am assisting a roofing/construction/remodeling company with their marketing efforts. Our plan is to Direct Market to residences around our jobs and I am wondering what is the best way to go about doing so. I would like to use a combination of: doorknob hangers, canvassing/direct selling (door to door), sales letter, post cards, etc.

I am struggling with when to do what. Typically, our roofing jobs take anywhere from 1-3 days. Roofing jobs are good potential leads for our construction and remodeling services. So, how would you proceed? I am trying to map out a strategy.Send a postcard first? Then a hanger, followed by Direct Selling? I am aware that it takes a few impressions to score a lead.

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Jay’s Answer: Basically, you’re trying to create a referral as-if your client talked you up with their neighbors. So, if Jane Smith hired you, then you must be good! If you can get Jane Smith to agree to using her name in your promotion (in exchange for compensation), even better.

For your jobs – show before/after pictures. The right image will get people to think, “I want that also”. Have high quality images on a website brochure.

Combine your pre-job announcement with a strong offer, for example: “Since we’ll be in your neighborhood, you can $ave even more”.

For more involved jobs, offer to host a party for your client in exchange for them inviting their friends to see how much nicer their home is. Make it a very low-key presentation, simply having a sales rep there and answer questions, schedule consultations, etc.

What Is A Good Headline For A Valentine’s Day Jeweler Ad?

I am having trouble coming up with something original for a flyer for a Valentine’s Day Marketing Campaign. The Product Is good quality Sterling Silver Jewelery, and the target audience is 20 to 55 yrs
We do not sell diamonds or gold so nothing along those lines either. Also the store is not located in the most affluent of areas – So it will include a voucher for 20% of all sets in store.

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Jay’s Answer:

  • Silver Is The New Gold
  • Impress Her and Save Money.
  • Show Off Her Beauty With Silver.

How Can We Promote Our Hospital Community Event?

We are a not-for-profit hospital and are kicking off a Prescription Drug Disposal Program for the entire community. We will also have have other health and wellness related information, activities for families/children, but the main draw is the disposal program. We need to use the acronym’s of the group that developed the program, but would like to have something that would draw attention and of course something “catchy”.

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Jay’s Answer: Create a mascot “Rx” (pronounced Rex) with some theme like: “Keep Rx Safe”, “Curb Rx”, or “Pill-ease Keep Rx On Leash”, etc.

You could create some games: a medicine bottle toss, find the expired meds (beat the clock), or even pill (non-med) arts & crafts.

What Is A Good Concept For a Business 10th Anniversary?

I have a client that I am pitching not only a new logo but a new 10th anniversary “concept” to capitalize on their anniversary year. This business deals province wide in the promotion of business, economic and community development through various partnerships of over 200 communities. I am one of 6 invited to submit a proposal, so it has to be good. They are kicking around the tagline of “growing together” but are open to other options. What can I incorporate “10” into that would create a buzz? What would it take for other businesses, as well as provincial, municipal and industry partnerships to pay attention to this special year? Any great ideas??? Help!

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Jay’s Answer:

Simple logo: (10 interlocks with growing together)

grow1ng
   t0gether

Since I don’t know the details of your client, it’ll be hard to come up with something specific. But the process I’d use would be to look at the success stories that the company has had, and extrapolate them forward. Have they eliminated homelessness? Have they improved the happiness quotient of residents? Have they taught people how to save money? Focus on the key benefits – that’s what others will care about in the promotion, not that they’ve been around for 10 years.

Perhaps you can get attention by having an essay contest for communities. Have them write a 100-word essay on why your client should help them, and the client would provide a year’s free service to the community. That’ll generate PR, and get the community working together for the goal.

How Can I Find Prospects To Expand a Clinic?

Any ideas on how I can find people interested in a non-franchise business opportunity? Is there a website that I can post an ad for free? Any organizations for non-franchise business opportunity? I set up ergonomics clinics for selected qualified applicants; but have a hard time finding enough people. So far just set up a few clinics in Canada and want to increase the rate of opening new clinics in the USA and Europe.

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Jay’s Answer: It depends on the investment amount & terms you’re offering. If it’s a relatively small amount, classified ads (both print, Craigslist, or on investment websites). If it’s larger amounts, talk to your lawyer and banker and ask them “who you should talk to”. Also, create a simple one-page website advertising your opportunity. It’s inexpensive and may help find the person looking for exactly what you’re trying to sell.

How Can We Expand Our Greek Business?

We have been in business for a few years and is looking for some new ways to expand our business. We do not have a store front and have done most of our business through word of mouth and show style events. However, we feel a need to grow into the area of online sells. What is the best way to begin doing business online?

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Jay’s Answer: Create a website. Take pictures (both low and high-resolution) of the things you want to sell and create great descriptions of them. Allow people to order things and ship them (charging appropriately based on distance, customs, etc.). Use the keywords in your site that people are searching for. Have other businesses (including online directories) link to your new site.

Does Your Website Jingle?

Jingle Generator Logo

Because people are being saturated with marketing messages, your message needs to be on-target but also worth remembering.

To keep your website’s content memorable, incorporate more than text to your site: photos, videos, audio, surveys, widgets, etc. The goal is the different components should “fit” into a larger picture for your marketing strategy’s success.

For example, the free Jingle Generator is an attempt to use interactive media to build extra interest in the company’s offerings. The core idea is to attract small business owners to create a canned jingle (for a radio spot). The experience is fun. Here’s a jingle it generated for Many Good Ideas:

The marketing campaign attracts the target market (small business), but it doesn’t connect the jingle (the piece) with how the company can help improve your business (the big strategy picture).

You don’t just want website traffic. You want traffic that wants to pay for your products or services.

The Naked Truth Of Advertising

Simpac Advertisement

Quick! What is this advertising image being used to sell?

1. Spa makeover
2. Plastic surgery
3. Real estate financing
4. Escort service

Here’s the complete ad copy:

For the “green” in real estate financing Fiona has you covered with the best rates and products in real estate financing!

Does the ad “work?” It’s certainly memorable. The person is clearly confident of their looks and wants to stand out. However, is this image and copy sufficient for convincing prospects to use her services?

Here are some suggestions I’d make to improving the ad:

  • Use the image, reinforce the copy. Instead of being clever with “green”, tie in the feeling that the image conveys: confidence, vitality, success. For example, “Does Your Financing Make You Feel This Good?”
  • Use the image, make the copy shocking. For example, “I Love the Feel Of Money. Let Me Show You How To Feel More, Too”
  • Make the image and copy more memorable. A naked silhouette with copy such as, “I Find Attractive Real Estate Financing”.
  • Change the image, strengthen the copy. Instead of showing a semi-naked person, show a home made of stacks of dollar bills. The copy could read, “Homes Are Made Of Money. Save More Financing With Me.”

What other images and copy would you suggest?

How Can I Find Sponsors For My Children’s Music CDs?

I compose and write children’s music and am in the process of completing my 4th children’s music CD of edutainment. I have marketed the music online, through articles and columns I write for Children’s magazines, music performances at book stores, malls, schools and community events and through the educational market. However I have found that the “mommy market” is mainly looking for things that are “free”. They love the music but don’t want to pay for the CD or downloads so sales are slow and I am not sure why. Because I like to give it away for free (it’s easy to give it away, much harder to charge for it!) I am thinking about finding sponsors who would be interested in getting their business name out their by sponsoring the products and benefiting by have their business in front of the many educators, moms and children I perform for with the music and books I write. In return for their sponsorship I would distribute my products with their logo on them, have their names on a banner at all my performances, provide them with an ad on my website and provide them with the opportunity to make a difference with young children who might not be able to afford a music CD or children’s book with a message about healthy hygiene and good habits like brushing teeth, covering your nose when you sneeze, etc. Currently I see about 20,000 children a year in the local market. My dilemma is that I have never done anything like finding sponsorship before and am not sure how to begin. Is there anyone who has marketed their products this way? If so any advice would be much appreciated. What is the best way to get your foot in the door with some of the larger companies of the medical industry that might benefit from children learning about healthy habits and hygiene through music. I have tested the music on a variety of different children in many different settings and economic groups to make sure it holds their attention, they enjoy the songs and lyrics and the mom’s and teachers enjoy the music as well. The response when they hear the music and the hits to my website looking for my performance dates show that the music works, so I’m perplexed as to what to do to increase product sales.

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Jay’s Answer: Before you go off and try to find sponsors (which may be a very good idea), I’d focus on the sales themselves. Otherwise, you’ve just added another job for you: finding sponsors, making presentations, changing your CDs/marketing materials, etc.

You have some great numbers. It sounds like you have analytics installed on your site, so you do know that people are visiting. Consider the model that Amazon is doing: letting people listen to 30 second snippets of the music. Give them a reason to stick around. To continue to build your name, if your website doesn’t already, have an opt-in form. You can send monthly schedules of where you’ll be performing, a fun background story or activity to do with your child, etc.

Selling music at your venues is ideal. You have a captive audience who just heard you, and may want to remember your music (and share it with their friends). If you sell your CDs for $15 each, sell two copies of the same CD for $24 – you’d be surprised that the audience will work together to get the bargain. Provide free add-ons to each CD: activities, games, and other websites that reinforce the themes.

If people aren’t buying, then get a friend of yours to ask people at the end of the concert if they’re buying a CD (and why/why not). You need more information before you can create a viable marketing strategy.