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Getting Excited About Marketing

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Are you excited about marketing your business? I've learned over
the years, working with thousands of Independent Professionals,
that the word EXCITING is about the last one most would use to
describe marketing their business. 


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Getting Excited About Marketing
Copyright (c) 2007 Robert Middleton
Action Plan Marketing
http://www.ActionPlan.com



Are you excited about marketing your business? I've learned over
the years, working with thousands of Independent Professionals,
that the word EXCITING is about the last one most would use to
describe marketing their business.

The words avoidance, ambivalence, confusion, reluctance and
struggle are much more common! It doesn't have to be that way.

You can get excited about marketing. You can actually be
enthusiastic about it. And when you do, you'll also tend to get
better marketing results.

I wouldn't say there was a real step-by-step system for
increasing your excitement about marketing, but there are several
strategies that most definitely work.

Here are the ones I've discovered:

1. Create a Marketing Vision

When someone comes to me uninspired about their marketing and
their business, the first thing I do is help them discover their
vision, purpose and passion. I give them a simple exercise:

Imagine it's five years from now and you are successful and
happy in your business. In fact, as successful and as happy as
you can possibly imagine.

Then imagine you are being interviewed by the top magazine in
your field. In your interview, tell about how you got to where
you are and describe how things are now in vivid detail. Actually
try it. I've seen amazing results using this.

2. Get Clear on Your Values

If we are living and running our business in alignment with our
values, we are naturally fulfilled and excited. But we get
sidetracked and forget these values.

Write down a list (ten or so) values that are important to you
and then create a statement of how you intend to live by these
values.

Such as: One of my values is creativity. I use my business as an
expression of my creativity to bring joy and contribution to all
the people I work with.

Do this with all your values and you'll find yourself flying
high.

3. Set Specific Goals

Now that you are clear on your vision and values, focus on some
specific goals you want to accomplish in the next year or so.

Make your goals big and challenging (but not impossible). And be
very, very specific about what you want. I.e., Ten new corporate
clients this year who bring in $500K of revenue.

Don't be vague and not-commital by saying, "I'd like to make a
lot of money this year." Yeah, that will really excite you!
(NOT)

4. Learn The Game of Marketing

Marketing is a game, as I've said a zillion times in this eZine.
A game has a structure, rules, a language, strategies and tactics
or moves.

We tend to enjoy what we understand. The deeper we get into
something, the more fun it is. And when we play the game well
it's exciting, even exhilarating.

The relatively small amount of time you take to learn the basic
game of marketing, the sooner you'll understand what it takes to
play it successfully and win.

5. Shift Your Marketing Mindset

Your current mindset about marketing influences your marketing
actions and results. A mindset is simply the collection of
thoughts you have about marketing that you identify with.

"I don't have time to market," "Marketing leads to
rejection," "I'm not the marketing type," and "Marketing
doesn't work," are not the truth, they are simply your
thoughts.

The first step in shifting your mindset is telling the truth
about these thoughts. Can you absolutely know they are true? What
is it costing you to hold onto those thoughts? How would you feel
about marketing if you couldn't have those thoughts?

You might actually discover some excitement buried under those
thoughts. Take a close look.

6. Have A Bias for Action

Ever have a good marketing idea and then immediately think of all
the reasons it wouldn't work? And then you do nothing.

I urge you listen to your inspirations. If an idea comes up for
an article, start writing it. If you can imagine yourself giving
a talk, start putting it together. When you feel the urge to tell
a past client about a new service, pick up the phone.

Take that energy you use to talk yourself out of doing something
into actually taking a positive step towards getting it done.

7. See Failure as Feedback

Not all your marketing inspirations and ideas will bear fruit.
Some things will work and some won't. But that doesn't say
anything about you.

It's our tendency to interpret a "failure" as something bad.
How can it be bad? It taught you something that didn't work, so
you are one step closer to success. It's actually a gift.

One of my favorite sayings is "Fail Fast!" Do a whole lot of
stuff as quickly as possible and learn what works and what
doesn't. And guess what? That's exciting!




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Robert Middleton, the owner of Action Plan Marketing, has been 
helping Independent Professionals be better marketers since 
1984. On his web site http://www.ActionPlan.com find valuable
resources, products and programs for attracting more clients. 
Get a free copy of his Marketing Plan Sart-Up Kit.



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