Interview with Jen Bishop: Part Two
Good Business Consulting is pleased to bring you a Q&A with someone who knows small business very well. This is Part Two of our interview with Jen Bishop, Publisher and Editor, Dynamic Business.
Good Business Consulting is pleased to bring you a Q&A with someone who knows small business very well. This is Part Two of our interview with Jen Bishop, Publisher and Editor, Dynamic Business.
When you consider that you have just as many opportunities to create a fantastic image for your business as you have to create a poor image, you can see why it is so important to have a well thought-out marketing plan that takes into account all of these opportunities in a logical way.
You’d be letting your business down if you didn’t.
“The key is to get to know your ideal customers and work out how to best reach them in many different ways.”
That’s how the previous post ended, and this post is going to show you one of the ways to do that.
When marketing your business you are ultimately asking them to do business with you. You are virtually approaching strangers and asking them for their money.
With this in mind, you cannot assume that because people see an advertisement for your business that they are going to part with their money and give it to you.
As this blog is all about marketing, public relations and small business (and how those three work together), I thought I would share with you the books that I will be reading over the Christmas holidays that relate to those topics.