Tie-In With Others
To Maximize Your Business Leverage
by Joe Love
One of the most rewarding, inexpensive, under-used, and effective
methods of marketing is to tie in your marketing efforts with the
efforts of others.
The cost of acquiring a new client or customer is enormous. The
average business will spend thousands of dollars in marketing, sales,
and advertising to build goodwill and develop loyal clients or customers.
Most businesses spend their marketing dollars to reach a large audience,
and yet they're only going to get a small fraction of this audience.
By tying in with other businesses you can eliminate a lot of expense,
time, and inefficiency in prospecting, and spend the majority of
your valuable time and money on people who are ready to buy.
You can do this by developing a tie-in relationship with another
business that has already spent the time, effort, and marketing
to attract the same customers who you would like to have.
This type of relationship is beneficial for both your business
and the business you are tying in with. It works like this, company
A either controls, owns, or has developed client lists that company
B wants to utilize to buy its products or services.
To create a tie-in relationship with another indvidual or company
you need to identify all similar businesses, professionals, organizations,
and even competitors who are in a position to control (or enjoy
a favorable relationship with) viable prospects for your product
or service.
Naturally this works best if both your businesses are in some way
complimentary. But this is not necessary. The most important thing
is for each of you to help cut marketing costs for the other while
at the same time increasing your marketing.
The best way to do this is to approach each targeted business to
allow you to act as the beneficiary and solicit the host's customers
in return for a share of the resulting profits. Once this is done,
there are three things you should do to maximize the profit for
you and the host:
* Get the owner of the host company to write a letter of endrosement
recommending your business and specific product or service to their
customers. In return, the host receives a generous share of the
profits from the deal.
* Get the host company to continually promote all your products
or services to their customers even after the host has sold all
the products or services they can.
* Get the host company to let you offer their products or services
to your customers on a profit-sharing basis.
You will discover a whole world of tie-in possibilities by simply
walking the commercial business streets in your community. You'll
find many other tie-in possibilities by looking on the internet,
in the Yellow Pages, the local newspapers, or by watching television.
As you might expect, the deeper the tie-ins, the greater the greater
chance there is for profit. Having someone put a pile of your brochures
on their counter or putting an affiliate banner on their Web site
is one thing. But having them actually recommend your business is
much stronger.
Every one ends up gaining in a tie-in relationship: the customer
learns of a new place to buy whatever you sell, you gain, and the
host business gains. Most importantly is that all this gain takes
place at a much reduced marketing cost for both businesses.
All contents Copyright(c)2005 Joe Love and JLM & Associates,
Inc. All rights reserved worldwide. All trademarks are the property
of their respective owners.
Joe Love draws on his 25 years of experience helping both individuals
and companies build their businesses, increase profits, and achieve
total success. A former ad agency executive and marketing consultant,
Joe's work in personal development focuses on helping his clients
identify hidden marketable assets that create windfall opportunities
and profits, as well as sound personal happiness and peace.
For Joe, success in life is the comprehensive product of greater
wealth and income, better personal relationships, and productive
attitudes and environments. He started his personal development
services because he sensed a strong need for caring, personalized,
and flexible mentoring to individuals from all backgrounds and professions.
Reach Joe at:joe@jlmandassociates.com
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