As I said, we do a lot of networking but we realize that other forms of advertisement are necessary. I received a very memorable tip sheet from a printing company that I'd like to share with you. It's called "How to Kill a Business in 10 Easy Steps:
- DON'T ADVERTISE - Just pretend everybody knows what you have to offer.
- DON'T ADVERTISE - Just assume everybody knows what you sell.
- DON'T ADVERTISE - Forget that there are new potential customers who would do business with you if they were urged to do so.
- DON'T ADVERTISE - Tell yourself it costs too much to advertise and that you don't get enough out of it.
- DON'T ADVERTISE - Be sure not to provide an adequate advertising budget for business.
- DON'T ADVERTISE - Tell yourself you just don't have time to spend thinking about promoting your business.
- DON'T ADVERTISE - Convince yourself that you've been in business so long customers will automatically come to you.
- DON'T ADVERTISE - Forget that you have competition trying to attract your customers away from you.
- DON'T ADVERTISE - Overlook the fact that advertising is an investment in selling - not an expense.
- DON'T ADVERTISE - Forget that you have to keep reminding your established customers that you appreciate your business.