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DuctTapeMarketing.com
August
23, 2005
In this issue:
Resource Blog Lightning -
How To Create and Promote Your Blog in a Flash -
NEW
Main Article -
What's On Your Refrigerator?
Resource #2 - Referral Flood
Digital Version -
Referral Flood Blog!
Featured Resource -
46 Best-ever Freeware Utilities!
Featured Book -
Selling the Invisible - Harry Beckwith
Free Magazine -
Biztech
Listening - Hang
On Little Tomato - Pink Martini
You can always
view past issues here!
NEWS:
Hewlett Packard has partnered with me to act as a spokesperson for their small
business unit. One of my initial roles is to author a blog on the HP
site. You can check it out at:http://www.hp.com/sbso/special/doityourself.html - I have to warn
you though, the photo of me is a bit in your face - you'll see what I
mean.
Thanks for subscribing! - John
Featured Resource -
Blog Lightning - How To Create
and Promote Your Blog In A Flash.
A User Testimonial
My Web Site Traffic Went Through the Roof - Want to know how?

Well, there are a number of reasons, but one of the things that
contributed to this traffic increase is my new blog. My blog has
increased my keyword rankings and has also been instrumental in
attracting a lot of new visitors.
But to be honest, I didn't know one single thing about blogs...until a
guy named John Jantsch helped me out. He showed me step-by-step how to
set up my blog and also showed me several tricks on how to get the
search engines to notice it and send me more traffic.
David Frey
www.marketingbestpractices.com

Blog Lightning
Is Selling Like Crazy - Thanks!
Drawing from my experience creating blogs, including my award winning
Duct Tape Marketing Blog, I have launched a complete step-by-step guide
that takes you by the hand and shows you exactly what to do to instantly
create and promote a successful blog for your business.
You also get 14 video screencast tutorials that allow you to watch over
my shoulder as I actually do the steps I outline in the system - It does
not get any easier than this! -
Order Blog Lightning
Featured Tip
What’s On Your
Refrigerator?
The secret to really
discovering what your ideal client wants
By John Jantsch
HA
very well accepted practice in marketing goes something like this: Find
out as much as you can about your very best clients, narrow your
marketing focus and find more of the same.
I often start out the creation of a marketing plan for my clients with a
thorough analysis of their current and past clients, with an eye out for
common characteristics among their best clients. The thought is, if you
can really identify traits that seem to show up in your best clients,
then the game becomes a simple process of finding more people just like
them.
The problem with this theory arises in the art and science of what “just
like them” is.
While demographers will point to a host of demographic profiles that may
be helpful, I find that the real analysis usually lies hidden deeper in
what marketers commonly call psychographics.
First, the demographics.
Create a spreadsheet of your clients and add columns that represent as
much information as you can. What industry, size of the company, # of
employees, length of business. For individuals, note things such as:
age, gender, education level, income and neighborhood.
Give some thought to outside the box demographics too. I once had a
client that found it was significant that almost all of their best
clients were dog owners. For this particular business, that became a
noteworthy marketing point.
What you are attempting to do in this exercise is look for commonalities
in your client list. If you have never really done an analysis of this
nature you may be surprised by what is now readily apparent. Example: (US
Census Bureau Stats)
Once you discover some common traits you may find that subtle shifts in
your marketing messages will make a lot of sense. For example, I was
visiting with Michael Gerber, the author of the E-Myth, (I’m not name
dropping here, I’ve known Michael for a long time and we visit
frequently. In fact, I’m working on creating a blog for him.) and he
shared that the E-Myth message really appeals to women and that has had
significant impact on his latest offerings.
Now, the psychographics.
To really get a feeling for your ideal clients you must dive into a much
harder area to define, but one that I believe holds the real truth just
exactly what makes your clients buy.
Somehow you’ve got to start understanding what your clients value, fear,
want, need and dream. No easy task to say the least. It may be a bit
uncomfortable going up to a client and asking, “So Bill, what keeps you
us at night?” But, if you knew that, would it help you better understand
how to best serve all the Bills in your market.
Here are a couple questions that I have invented that I use with clients
to help me get at this deeper level of understanding in some clever
ways. Understand that this is more art than science so you might as well
have some fun with it.
I think you can tell a lot about how a person approaches life by looking
into some favorite places. What do you think I could learn about you if
I knew:
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What was currently on your refrigerator
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What kind of car you drove (and what it looked like at the moment)
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Your favorite books
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Your favorite songs
People don’t seem to mind me asking these types of questions and often
the answers, combined with the demographic information I already have,
completes the ideal client picture in sometimes fascinating ways.
So, what on your refrigerator?
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Scrapes of quotes torn from the last issue of O.
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A photo of your next vacation destination
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School art projects mixed with soccer schedules
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The latest low fat recipe
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Neatly arranged magnetic letters
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Party invitations
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Nothing
It all means something to the marketer willing to dig deep enough to
assemble the puzzle.
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John Jantsch is a marketing
coach and author of
Referral Flood and
Blog Lightning.
Featured Resource #2- NEW
Digital Version Now Available for Immediate Download - It's Selling Like
Hotcakes!
Introducing -
The Referral Flood Blog -
Referral Marketing Tips, Tactics, Ideas and Strategies taken from real
world Independent Professional and Small Business Owners. - I guess you
knew it was only a matter of time before I launched another blog!
Referral Flood
- How to generate a flood of new business without spending one dime on
advertising
I
just released a digital version that allow you to download the 125 page
ebook as a PDF file and MP3 Audios. I also passed on the saving to you.
The digital version is $79 (as opposed to $97 for printed version) + no
shipping
Referral Flood - How to Create a Flood of New Business Without
Spending One Dime On Advertising
Featured Resource - Great
resource for software utilities
46
Best-ever Freeware Utilities -
a regularly updated list of
the best add-ons like spyware removers, spam filters, text editors,
browsers and email programs. (Thanks to
Visionpace for telling me about this site.)
Featured Book

Selling the Invisible - Harry Beckwith
In this first installment of a series of books, Beckwith explores some
simple marketing truths that apply to those who are selling services or
intangible offerings.
A very quick read and still one of my favorite sources of inspiration.
Featured Magazine
By special
arrangement I am offering free marketing related magazine subscriptions to my readers.
These subscriptions are not part of a sales promotion or gimmick. Go get em' while they last.
 
Biztech-
The Intersection of
business and technology
Featured
Listening
Pink Martini - Hang On Little Tomato

Somewhere
between a 1930s Cuban dance orchestra, a classical chamber music
ensemble, a Brazilian marching street band and Japanese film noir is the
12-piece Pink Martini. But, mainly a heck of a lot of fun to listen to!
I have also posted my
Top 25 Albums of All Time List for those interested in such things!
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