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The Brag Basket is full of good news Posted: 04 Sep 2015 04:01 AM PDT
The Brag Basket is open! This one is for September 4-6, 2015. Bring your good news to share with everyone. What can you do in the Brag Basket?
How do you join in? Below this post is the comment section. Add your good news there. Reading this in your email? Hit reply. Don't like to brag? Just share some good news for yourself or a friend. Just don't make it an ad. I delete the ads that people stick in here. If you talk more about the people involved than the things, you'll be fine. It's a conversation with friends. So jump in. And remember to cheer for each other. |
Good Marketing: Providing the WOW in a Routine Transaction Posted: 03 Sep 2015 08:10 AM PDT Last weekend I took our car in for a routine oil change. As expected the staff were friendly, the service quick, and everything was done right. They provided a comfortable lounge area while I waited with a big screen TV, coffee and water. Those were my expectations and they were all met. However, there is one more part to the story. As I was doing the initial paperwork, I noticed some bicycles. They had helmets and backpacks so I asked if staff rode their bikes to work. This is where the routine experience became something amazing. The response to my question was, "no, those are for our customers to borrow. Do you want to take one out?" The auto dealership is close to downtown and not far from a bike trail leading to one of our state parks. There was apparently no limitation on where you could with them or how long you could take them out. Check out their program here. I didn't take them up on the offer but, as someone interested in helping businesses market and stand out from their competitors, I thought this was great marketing. Here are just some of the reasons why:
The list goes on but I will end with one final thought. The most effective marketing comes when others tell your story. This idea is a good one for encouraging this to happen, it takes the routine and makes it something to tell your friends. As far as growing the campaign, they have opportunities with increased signage and posting pictures and/or videos of customers using the bikes and talking about the experience. This would enhance the visibility, expands customer endorsements, grow social media activity and keep costs low. They can also think about what could be done over winter and again next year. As a disclaimer, this is not a paid endorsement. I saw a clever marketing idea and appreciated how the idea was developed and implemented. Ideas like this are something any small business owner can do. Small business owners should always have their eyes and mind open for such ideas, ways to get people talking and set your business apart. That's effective marketing. Good job Jerry and Kupper Subaru. |
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