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Nachrichtenoverkill

Wie alle vernünftigen Menschen habe ich eine E-Mail Adresse.
Also, um genau zu sein, mehrere E-Mail Adressen.
Einige laufen in mein E-Mail Programm auf dem Rechner, andere sind webbasiert,
über die bestelle ich Newsletter, nehme an Gewinnspielen teil usw.

Das sind insgesamt drei Plätze, an denen mich Nachrichten erreichen, wenn ich denn kucke.

Dann bin ich bei Xing. Und bei LinkedIn. Und bei Twitter. Und bei Facebook. Und bei Skype.
Ich blogge.
Nicht überall agiere ich gleich aktiv, aber über alle Netzwerke erreichen mich Nachrichten.
Mehr oder weniger viele.
Von Freunden, Bekannten, Kunden, vielleicht Kunden, noch Unbekannten, Symphatisanten.
Ein Festnetztelefon habe ich auch. Mit Anrufbeantworter.
Dazu ein Handy mit Mailbox.
Ein Faxgerät.
Überall erreichen mich Nachrichten.

ÜBERALL. ANDAUERND. TAG UND NACHT.


Nachrichtenoverkill.

Das geht nicht mehr so weiter.
Auf keinen Fall.
Ich werde anfangen, die Nachrichten stärker zu kanalisieren.
Auf meine E-Mail Adressen die auf dem Rechner einlaufen.
Die ich auch dann lesen kann, wenn ich nicht online bin.
Die ich direkt im CRM speichern kann.
Um auch noch Wochen später zu wissen,
wer mir wann wwas geschickt hat und warum.
Damit fange ich morgen an.
Heute muss ich noch bei Facebook kucken. Und bei LinkedIn. Und bei hotmail


AAAAAArrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! (mehr …)
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55 ideas how to generate new clients

1. Advertise in a niche magazine or trade publication
2. Ask and answer questions on online forums
3. Ask if you can put your business cards or brochure in local stores
4. Ask your clients to give you a testimonial for your work
5. Ask your satisfied clients for referrals
6. Comment on blogs to bring people back to your website
7. Consider giving a finder’s fee to those who refer clients to you
8. Contact people you used to work with and ask them to send you any work they can’t or don’t want to take
9. Contact your local internet service provider or printing house and offer them a commission if they refer work to you
10. Create a local business directory and use it to get to know other business owners who might later need your services
11. Create and practice an elevator pitch about who you help and what you help them achieve
12. Cross promote with other businesses
13. Do some pro-bono work for a charitable organization with industry links
14. Enter your work into competitions and awards… and win
15. Establish contacts in larger companies like yours that can refer projects they can’t or don’t want to do
16. Find out how you could improve a company’s business and call them with your pitch
17. Get involved in social groups you’re connected to (church, school, university)
18. Get on the radio
19. Get your family and friends to spread the word about your products or services
20. Give something away for free
21. Go to industry events – conferences, association meetings, seminars
22. Have a gimmick that makes you stand out
23. Issue a press release about a story related to your services and try and get it into a local newspaper or a trade publication
24. Join an industry organization and get listed
25. Join your local Chamber of Commerce and get involved
26. Keep in touch with colleagues that offer clients a complementary service to yours and throw each other work
27. Let past and current clients know when you have a new service to offer them
28. Let past and current clients know when you have completed an important project
29. List yourself in online business directories
30. Mail fun promotional items to potential clients (calendars, toys, posters etc)
31. Mail promo postcards to potential clients
32. Offer branded pens and other gadgets at industry events
33. Offer something free to new referrals
34. Offer to give a seminar to a local service club (Lions, Rotary, …)
35. Offer to speak at industry and networking events
36. Participate in a trade show
37. Pitch a story to a blog or resource website
38. Pitch an article to an industry publication
39. Place an ad in an industry newsletter
40. Promote a free first consultation/coaching/assessment service
41. Pull a publicity friendly stunt (think Richard Branson)
42. Research sites your clients are visiting and buy advertising there
43. Run a contest which ties into your services
44. Search-optimize your website and get Google traffic
45. Send a clever holiday greeting to clients showing your work
46. Send out a message to everyone in your address book, LinkedIn connections, Twitter followers and Facebook friends announcing who you help, what you do and what you can offer (and ask them to let their network know about it)
47. Send promotions for your services with your invoices
48. Socialize and always have your business card ready
49. Start a blog and promote it
50. Start a newsletter
51. Submit tutorials or how-to’s to websites
52. Take out an ad in a local newspaper
53. Try Google Adwords
54. Use your email signature as a marketing tool
55. Write an eBook or report for your target market and promote it online

So there you have it, lots of ideas!

Danke Vered!

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