Southern grandmothers have often said, "there are only three times a
respectable person's name should be in the paper: when you are born,
when
you are married, and when you die."
This is the one area in which I part company with my grandmothers.
Publicity is more critical today for the success of a business than it
has
ever been.
Why do I believe it's critical? Let's review what publicity -
particularly publicity in business and trade publications - can do for
your
business.
Provides Neutral Third-party Endorsement. Even though many
think
the media are biased, consumers still cling to the belief that people
who
are quoted by the media have something worthwhile to say.
Boosts Your Competitive Advantage. Positive publicity confirms
for
your customers that they made the smart choice when they elected to use
your
products or services.
Enables Referrals. Your "smart" customers become evangelists
by
handing out articles about you to their business contacts.
Shortens Your Sales Cycle. Media coverage often does a better
job
of explaining what you do than an ad can. So, readers will have a level
of
knowledge about you before you meet.
Builds Your Marketing Library. Print and web-based articles
can
become excellent marketing materials that cost little to develop.
Positions You. Publish or perish is the academic motto.
Experts
from outside the world of academia also know that being quoted by the
media
can improve their position as industry experts.
Builds Value. For every speaker like Tom Peters earning
thousands
of dollars for appearances, there are hundreds who are paid a pittance
for
speaking engagements. Can you guess the difference?
As you can see, there are a wide variety of reasons for you to be
publicizing yourself and your business. Just this once, don't listen to
Grandma. Go get your name in the paper