| Advice on Growing Your Business
"I don't think there are any silver bullets when
it comes to business advice. The main thing I advocate is to be
contemplative about your business. Wake up early every day and go
to bed late. Spend the time in between thinking about what's going
on in your business and what you can do to improve it. Create an
organization that is contemplative as well, that thinks about how
to do things better and takes the initiative to implement the improvements."
Ben Bradley, founder of Growingco.com
(quoted in Darwin Magazine)
Driving along the highway to my next client appointment
this morning, I was stuck behind a huge dump truck for a while,
as the traffic inched along. The truck was carrying a large load
of fresh garden soil, probably top soil destined for the flower
beds of one of the large condo developments along that part of the
highway. On the back of the truck was the name of the company,
along with a telephone number and the slogan "Soil Yourself!".
No doubt the owner of the business thought
it was funny and had put some thought into it before putting it
on his truck. I had a bit of a chuckle myself, when I saw it.
But at the same time, it struck me that the owner of the truck had
fallen into one of the most common marketing mistakes; trying to
be humorous in our marketing.
Even if people find your humour amusing, does it sell?
My belief is that generally it does not. What sells are clear
benefits. In this case there were none.
The worst thing with humour, is that it is open to
misinterpretation. Another challenge in these days of political
correctness, is that others might find it offensive. So why use
something that hides your benefits, is open to misinterpretation
or might create offence? In my view the most important thing in
advertising is to create a clear Unique Selling Proposition and
use it to succinctly communicate why people should choose you over your
competition. See StreetSmart Marketer # xx for more information
on creating an effective USP.
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