A New Year will soon welcome us and with its arrival you will reach a naturally occurring turning point, or inflection point, as thought leaders like to say. A New Year is one way that the universe gives you a nudge that can inspire a beneficial reset personally or professionally.
It may be your custom fo create a short list of resolutions, goals to set you on a path that leads to a successful and rewarding year. Maybe you prefer to think of the process as giving yourself a fresh start at the top of the year—whatever! This year, I respectfully recommend that you plan to rev up your PR strategies. It’s crucial that you establish yourself at top of mind amongst those who are likely to become customers for your services or products by showcasing your EAT qualities—Expertise, Authoritativeness and Trustworthiness, still prized by Google. As well, aim to promote your dependability, authenticity and relability, all in service of building loyalty to our brand and stimulating customer retention and referrals. Here are five good promotional ideas for you in 2023.
Attend conferences
One of the best ways to meet professional colleagues and also grow your skill set and perhaps even find a client or a referral partner is to attend conferences. They can be quite energizing and inspiring and leave you buzzing with good ideas on how to do business with more intention and finesse. Conferences allow you to network with other business owners, Freelancer colleagues and traditionally employed executives and can open the door to lucrative new business.
Join, or at least occasionally visit, your local Chamber of Commerce or other professional organizations in your town. Find out, then get involved. One of the best ways to become known in the community is to be actively involved with the people and the commerce that make the town run.
Give talks
Freelancers market the skill set(s) that define their business and for that reason, you’re naturally positioned to take on public speaking. Along with teaching, there is no better way to showcase your expertise than to get yourself in front of an audience of colleagues and peers. As you attend conferences, make inquiries about speaking opportunities. Organizers routinely seek out those who can deliver a topic that will interest their members. When you join a neighborhood business or professional association, you’ll improve your chance to receive an invitation to speak. Furthermore, seek out webinar and podcast organizers are also in search of guest speakers.
BTW, speaking opportunities are more than delivering a keynote address. Introducing a speaking, moderating a panel, or appearing on a panel are also great opportunities for public speaking. Regarding potential venues, contact local libraries and other nonprofit organizations about talking to their members. Libraries, especially, have added career development information to their programming. What business topic can you address? Start outlining a 30-45 minute talk now and then go to work on the Power Points.
Community involvement
Your current and prospective customers will find you more relatable and authentic when you demonstrate your corporate social responsibility through your involvement in local philanthropy. Potential causes can be as varied as a Christmas tree lighting in early December to a 10K road race that raises money for math tutoring services for financially disadvantaged children.
PR campaigns
If you’re going to teach and give talks, then you’ll need to build an audience. News of your upcoming appearance is the perfect excuse to send a press release to your neighborhood paper. Read a few issues and familiarize yourself with the names of reporters, especially the business reporters. Find out how often the paper is published— neighborhood papers are usually free and published weekly. Once you get the particulars worked out, call the editor or business reporter and introduce yourself. Confirm who should receive your press release.
Furthermore, make it your business to learn all the free online listings services. The Patch is a great free listing service that’s available in many communities in America, both small towns and big cities. Finally, if you can muster an advertising budget, buy a business card size ad to run for two (or more) weeks simultaneously with the story featured in your press release and/or online listing, to amplify the impact of your story. Talk to the paper’s ad rep to see what types of deals you can get for advertising (within your budget) to stay in the public’s eye.
The above strategy also applies when you participate in a community charity event, or should you nominated for a business award. Kick your PR campaign into gear and savor the flattering publicity that flows to you and your business.
Promotional items
One of the best ways to get people interested in what you have to offer is to give something away. It doesn’t necessarily have to be your product, though it certainly can be. Giveaways can be an effective way to get people through the door of a physical store or to visit your website.
Consider giving away inexpensive but useful items that feature your company logo —-note pads, pens, magnets, tote bags and mugs, for example. Those items are popular and will keep your name visible. Whatever you give away, know that consumers recognize your goodwill and may reward you with more business. Are there local fundraisers that are looking for sponsors or door prizes? Find out how to get involved with these functions and get your products and your name in front of a prospective customers.
Merry Christmas and thanks for reading,
Kim
Image: © Kyodo News June 1, 2019. Yumi Ishikawa, writer, actress and founder of Japan’s #KuToo movement. The social media hashtag references the Japanese words for shoes, “kutsu,” and pain, “kutsuu,” with a nod to the #MeToo movement.
