A few weeks ago I had 10 minutes to give a complete presentation to a couple dozen business leaders.

After about 3 minutes of sharing who I was and my background, I jumped into the subject of advertising.

Not to promote what I do, but just to give them a quick framework on what THEY should do when considering buying advertising.

Here’s what I shared:

First step is KNOW YOUR BUSINESS:

WHO are your ideal Customers and WHY?

WHAT Characteristics of YOUR Business makes your customers your FANS?

There’s also financial numbers that you should know about YOUR business.

You have to take the time to actually stop, think and write this stuff down.

Second step is KNOW THE AUDIENCE of the Advertising Medium that is offering to sell you advertising:

WHO are their readers/viewers/listeners?

WHAT Characteristics of their readers/viewers/listeners is a match for your organization’s ideal customers/clients?

I know that there are some people who will try and get you to buy advertising from them that just doesn’t make sense because you are not a good match for each other.

Third step is YOUR WHY:

  • WHY are you looking at spending money?
  • WHAT are the results you want to achieve?
  • WHEN… what’s the timeline for achieving those results?

It’s extremely important for both you and them to be in agreement of this.

Fourth step is a realistic plan involving:

Messaging

Matching expectations with budget

Fulfillment

Growth steps

I know, this is a lot more involved than creating an ad, but unless you really, really take the time to consider all of this you could blow a bunch of money.

And even though it might go without saying, I said it anyway in my presentation… The Trust factor:

TRUST is the key to all of this:

Think like a real person, a potential customer.

People will not buy from people or companies they DON’T Trust.

EVERYTHING You and Your People say, do and deliver has to be Honest and Truthful.

That includes your Advertising and Marketing Messages.

If you would like my help going through these steps with your business, contact me.