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Home Consumer Monette Adeva Maglaya The time is now to toot your horn

The time is now to toot your horn

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“Get someone else to blow your horn and the sound will carry twice as far.”

—Will Rogers

WHEN no one else will blow your horn for you, however, you have to do it yourself. When you’re in business just trying to survive during these challenging times, now seems to be a good time as any to take the initiative yourself. Particularly when you are an entrepreneurial immigrant growing a business which is dependent on its visibility to generate sales and revenue for its survival, it is a good idea to toot your horn to attract the attention of potential customers or, at the very least, hold your current client base. This is, perhaps, one exception to the beatitude that the meek shall inherit the earth.

Climb atop a hill, step on a dais, rise above the crowd, toot your horn, bang your drums and grab their attention. The upside of thinking outside of the box when everyone else seems to be pulling back, is that there is fewer message competition and you are more than likely to succeed in calling attention to your product or service. You will get that all important “mind share”  that many big advertisers pay millions of dollars just to grab.

Publicity and advertising go hand in hand. Some claim that the best advertising is publicity because it is perceived to be objective and without vested interest on the part of a third party endorser. Often, publicity costs you nearly nothing. Experts believe that if your name is in the news, then it builds awareness among your intended targets about your business. Some even claim that publicity, whether good or bad, is still publicity and gets your name on top of the heap. However, bad publicity can wreck a small immigrant enterprise. The big companies can hire public relations outfits that can do damage control but not a fledgling, two-bit business that has barely taken off the ground. It is far better to get the positive kind of publicity that will attract a horde of customers beating down your doorstep.

 Small businesses are somewhat intimidated by the process of generating attention and awareness of their product or service through the media. Some camera-shy ones of the shrinking violet variety would rather die than call attention to themselves and the business. However, if you want the business to succeed, you must be the unabashed, even shameless and brazen, number one promoter of your product or service. Yours may be the best product or service around but if no one knows about it, then your endeavor is  unlikely to even take off the ground.

To generate publicity, you need something slightly  different to say about your product or service. You must know which of the various media reach your intended target market and  you must package the message and visuals in the acceptable format and send it to the right person within the media organization and then you have to persistently follow up to make sure that your message is heard loud and clear. You can do this periodically while finetuning the message that you want from time to time as your business evolves and as you build contacts that can help you build awareness that gets people to buy your product or service. The editorial and the marketing departments of media companies are separate in the big mainstream media companies. However, you should know that in some free publications that depend solely on advertising for their revenue, you may be asked to advertise first before you can get any advertorial or publicity for free or as part of the advertising package. See if this is something that can work for you in the long run.

Publicity may come out as the desired result if you submit something in writing in the format and the language that media companies are schooled in or what is commonly referred to as a press release. You can hire a professional to do this for you on a regular basis, and if sustained over a period of time, can establish your niche in the market place as the source for a particular product or the number one provider of a specific service.

Maintaining good public relations is not only for big companies that can afford to hire professionals in the field. It is also for small businesses who can generate the publicity that they need by issuing periodic press releases, a press kit or by sponsoring an event that will call people’s attention to your product or service.

The internet has a resource that you can tap into at www.free-publicity.com which can give you further information on publicity and promotional tips.

Remember that this is one aspect of the business that you can, of course, pay someone to do but no one can be as eloquent or as passionate as you in tooting your own horn. If you have a bit of show business in your blood, this can be right along your alley. However, if you are petrified to do this as a lot of people are, then remove your personality from the business image, get a professional spokesperson or a mascot  but the important thing is to get the business name and its products or service out there.

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(Published in LA Midweek March 4, 2009, p.B2)


 

 

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