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How Much Are New Clients Worth to You?

02/21/2017

Do spend your days daydreaming of earring hundreds of thousands a year without also dreaming of the money you’ll be spending to acquire these elusive clients?

You’re not delusional.
You’re running a business.
Your dreams are in check, but are your investments?
What will you spend to acquire and keep even a $3,000 a year client?
New clients means new marketing plans and serious investment.
Don’t overlook it because it’s boring.
I roll my eyes endlessly at “you have to spend money to make money” too, but you know what?
I know it’s true.
In fact every time I pry my grabby hands loose to dish out money towards my own marketing plan I don’t end up regretting it.

No Marketing is Free

A smart economics teacher I had in high school said something that stuck with me:
even couponers are paying themselves to do the tedious work.
And they’re not paying theirselves much an hour; I can tell you that.
It ends up not really being worth it when you look at the time and effort required.
So even if you’re spending your time flooding blogs and spamming your website: you’re paying for it.
You’re also putting effort into something that is not your specialty vs running your business.
Which is.
So just what are you paying for?
Clients are big assets in business.
A good marketing is a necessary investment for client attraction and business growth and it’s good to leave it to the professionals to make sure it gets done right.

Marketing Plan + Marketing Budget

Many beauty industry businesses set their marketing budgets between 5-8%,
depending on their size of course.
We all know that it’s an oversaturated market.
Once upon a time they would tell us “If we blogged it, they would come.”
Well there are so many blogs and tags and hashtags in the atmosphere now that this is no longer the case.
Marketing has become necessary in an oversaturated market to create awareness of your brand, services and products.
Your key is to find the percentage of marketing dollars necessary to maintain a stream of new and repeat clients while allowing your business to grow and flourish.
Confused?
If you’re interested in a marketing plan complete with social media posts that breaks it all down for you; I can do that for you in a free consultation.
(You can sign up on your own and request chat or phone — very easy-going.)

Consistency is Key

Controlled repetition is the flavor of the game.
Work out a rhythm that will continue to keep your beauty-industry business FRESH in the minds of your current clients and potential new guests.
Don’t have a brand or consistent image?
Even if you’d like to manage it yourself; we can help you get set up and sorted out.
Brand awareness and consistency are very important to raising awareness with clients on and offline.

Analyze your Demographics

Think about the demographics of your clientele and customers.
Develop an avatar or ultimate client for your business.
This is who you’re marketing to.
Think about age groups, interests and details.
Awareness of your special niche can help target your market.

Client Loyalty

An attractive reward program provides guests with perks to get them buy in to your business and stay involved.
You can start these as soon as the first visit on or offline.

Focus on where you believe your clients or staff would give the best response:

  • Web or Shop Coupons
  • Gifts With Purchase
  • Discounts
  • BOGO
  • Rewards

Your marketing plan is only as strong as your brand, business and staff.
What promotions will your fans and staff support most?
Promotions easily communicated are more successful every time.
Don’t forget to target your social media audience — shares are only a client away.

Agency

It’s Time to Prepare Your Spring Promotions

02/25/2016

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Promotional Spring holidays are approaching fast! (You can find our promotional cheat sheet here!) Are your email campaigns and social media promotions prepared for the marketable holidays in March and April? (Women’s History Month, St. Patrick’s Day, Spring Break, Easter, April Fools Day, Earth Day and Prom?)

Email marketing allows your virtual message to land straight into a clientโ€™s inbox. For the best rate of return it’s best to target inboxes 3 – 4 weeks prior to the holiday you’re marketing (unless your marketing team is ok with quick orders!). The premise is simple, the more people that are aware of your Spring offers, the more you are going sell.

Create a Strong Campaign

That means the right offers, the right message, and the right theme and imagery. A on-point layout and grabbing headline with attractive images increases open, click-through rates, likes and client interaction.

Share Your Campaign

Your business isn’t done after the email! While preparing your email campaign for send-off you can share your specials on all of your social media channels and on your website. Email campaigns and social media campaigns work best together!

Don’t Forget Reminders

Email 1: Initial offers and sales.
Email 2: Remind clients about your offer.
Email 3: Remind clients that they have 24 hours to still get your offer!

Social Media Reminders

Post 1: Ask fans to join your email list to get a special offer.
Post 2: Remind fans they still have time to get your holiday offer.
Post 3: Post an image of you and your staff to your Facebook Page with a Thank You!

Need a Promotion?

Need a Spring promotion and haven’t planned it yet? Let Miseducated help you maximize your campaign returns. You can take a peek at our pre-made email and social media campaigns here or can book a custom project (using your own imagery!) by contacting us. If you’re not ready for the full-time job of promotions, we would love to take over your marketing so you can get back to running your business! Don’t miss out on another revenue-generating opportunity.

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