Sunday, March 29, 2009

Baskin Robbins has a great promotion

Baskin and Robbins .31cent Scoop Night is an abosultely great promotion to attract attention to their business. They have included everything - an unbelieveable price, connection to a charity and of course fun!

What are you doing in your business to attract attention? If you are not attracting attention then it is impossible to stand out above your competition. No one will find you.

Baskin and Robbins .31cent Scoop Night
April 29th 5 - 10pm

Bring your family and friends to the 3rd annual31 Cent Scoop Night at Baskin-Robbins(TM) to showyour support for firefighters and enjoy scoops ofyour favourite ice cream for 31 cents.
As a thank you to our customers and the firefighters who protect them, Baskin-Robbins is donating$10,000 to Canadian Fallen Firefighters Foundation.All collected consumer donations will be used by CFFF to build the Canadian Firefighters Memorial in Ottawa.
- 2.5 oz. scoops are 31 cents plus tax where applicable, limit three scoops per person.

To attract attention to your business, call Cheryl at 647-287-0320 to book a Brainstorming For Business session.

Cheryl
Fit For Business
647-287-0320
info@fitforbusiness.ca
http://www.fitforbusiness.ca/



Saturday, March 28, 2009

Social Media / Networking

Putting a new spin on networking -


Whether you offer professional services, specialized products aimed at other businesses or consumer goods, social media can give you great visibility.
Social media is the term used for communities of people interacting through a website, by posting comments, pictures, videos or audio. Integrating social media into your marketing strategy can help keep you in touch with current and potential customers, with suppliers, colleagues and other stakeholders.


5 tips for effective use of social media
1. Set clear goals and processes
2. Focus on quality over quantity
3. Think give, not take
4. Put your best foot forward
5. Be linkable - Link to other sites, and make it easy for others to link to your site.



Business networking These networking sites are designed with professionals in mind. They allow you to make connections with people you know and make new contacts
gain visibility discuss issues, such as investment techniques, with other professionals
post jobs and hire personnel find business advice.
Examples of this type of site include LinkedIn, Ryze, FastPitch, and Naymz. There are also sites that are specially tailored for small businesses, such as My Cubicle Space.


This article was posted in the BDC newsletter for March 2009. To see the complete article -

http://www.bdc.ca/en/my_project/Projects/articles/social_media.htm?cookie%5Ftest=1

To get help including networking in your marketing plan, call Cheryl at 647-287-0320.

Cheryl Rankin

Fit For Business

647-287-0320

info@fitforbusiness.ca

www.fitforbusiness.ca


Friday, March 27, 2009

Learn How To Brainstorm!

Is Your Business Stuck?

Not Sure Which Idea To Use?

How Can You Market And Cut Back On The Budget At The Same Time?

I have teamed up with Otto schmidt, Accents On Skills for a great workshop on Brainstorming or Business Owners.

Here is the flyer with all of the details:
http://iclaro.com/users/17237/downloads/Spring%20Training%202009.pdf

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Cheryl Rankin
Fit For Business
6472-873-0320
info@fitforbusiness.ca
http://www.fitforbusiness.ca/

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Recession Marketing

Recession Marketing -
Marketing that is fit enough for the recession

Recession marketing is not the same as marketing in regular times. Is your marketing fit enough for the recession? Are your messages working? Are you attracting the attention of possible clients? Are they becoming clients?

Being aware of the challenges and opportunities of your business and industry will open the door for great possibilities. In a recession, clients are reluctant to enter into long term commitments. The fitness industry faces the challenge of getting clients to commut to memberships. Knowing this, a few fitness centres have adopted ‘pay as you go programs’ and are being successful at it. They have adjusted how they sell their service reacting to an opportunity that the industry created.

Your business is based on meeting the needs of your target market. What if your current target market no longer needs or wants your services. Do you close the business? If you always delivered long term personal training to people who needed your assistance to loose weight and get back into shape; you may need to adjust and do personal training for weekend athletes who think they can do it themselves.

The big thing about Recession Marketing is change or you will have no clients. Do not stop marketing or your clients will go to your competition. Adjust your marketing to keep your clients and attract new ones.

Cheryl Rankin
Fit For Business
647-287-0320
www.fitforbusiness.ca
info@fitforbusiness.ca
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Monday, March 9, 2009

Database Management

This afternoon I spoke to a great networking group in Newmarket - Executive Mentors. My topic was database managment. Do you have a business card collection in a shoe box? Do you have any idea how much money and time that shoe box cost you? Do you understand that if the only place that you have your contact information for those other business owners is in the shoe box then it is worth nothing.

Try to stay on top of inputting the contact info everyday. If you go to a big event and you can not deal with it at the time then I would suggest putting the cards in a baggie and labelling it so you know where you met those people.

Watch for e-mails that have new contact info.

Never give up on the contacts....go ahead and put them in your list. Just tell people where you met and then get on with building your business relationship.

Database management is important to get contact info and continues with your tracking on all interactions with a potential client.

Get your system in place to bring your database upto date. If you need help setting up your system or actually inputting your data - call Cheryl at 647-287-0320.