6 Huge Marketing Mistakes and How To Avoid Them
Sometimes I get so tired of the hype that marketers use to sell their products or services. These marketers are sometimes the exact people who preach about being authentic and using the highest degree of integrity when marketing. Here are some of my pet peeves and how to avoid them:
1. The Automatic Sign Up
This just happened to me last week at my local Chamber meeting. I gave this person my business card and before I got home I had her most recent ezine in my in box! Did she ask me if she could send it to me? No, she didn’t, but I got it anyway. And the icing on the cake…she told me if I put a link up on my website to her website she would do the same for me! Now this may be appealing to some but I wasn’t falling for it! Don’t do it!
2. Going, Going, Gone
Marketers who say stuff like, “We have 15 spots left, no I mean 17, no I mean 19.” Or the other version is, “Offer ends Monday, no I mean Tuesday, oops I mean Friday.” Give me a break! No matter if the game is played with numbers or time, the bottom line is it is still a game; and one that is insulting to potential clients. Again, don’t do it!
3. Direct Messages
It seems like every day I get a new direct message from some yahoo telling me how I must check out this link so that they can sell me their stuff! No thanks…and then I block them. You heard me right. When I get pitched to immediately I block them. I don’t need to be sold too all day long and this is what some of these people on twitter are doing and frankly I won’t stand for it. Don’t do this one either!
4. All Promo, All The Time
Some marketers send one promotion after another and it gets tiring. Usually their ezine is full of useless information and when you check out their website they offer nothing free. You guessed it, don’t do it!
5. Bad Twitterfeed
I like Twitterfeed, but I really don’t need to get every feed, post, and link about everything. Twitter is used best when used as a marketing tool; one that has been given careful consideration and is in line with your marketing plan. There is no need to post every single thought, action or food you consumed because bottom line - nobody cares.
6. Immediate Action Required
You all know what I am talking about! You must act NOW. Everything is urgent and it’s urgent all the time. Give me a break…reading these emails and sales letter exhausts me. I mean really do they think we have nothing better to do then stop what we are doing and attend to ANOTHER urgent message. Now that is not to say that sometimes you get a notice and it is urgent but you will quickly learn if this is an ongoing case of the “emergencies” or if it out of the ordinary for this person. If it’s all the time just hit the unsubscribe button. And remember just don’t do it yourself!
Are you guilty of any of these mistakes? If so, you know what to do…don’t do them again!
As a business owner our time is valuable so if you come across people who present their products and information in a manner that sends up the red flag then move on.
Sometimes I get so tired of the hype that marketers use to sell their products or services. These marketers are sometimes the exact people who preach about being authentic and using the highest degree of integrity when marketing. Here are some of my pet peeves and how to avoid them:
1. The Automatic Sign Up
This just happened to me last week at my local Chamber meeting. I gave this person my business card and before I got home I had her most recent ezine in my in box! Did she ask me if she could send it to me? No, she didn’t, but I got it anyway. And the icing on the cake…she told me if I put a link up on my website to her website she would do the same for me! Now this may be appealing to some but I wasn’t falling for it! Don’t do it!
2. Going, Going, Gone
Marketers who say stuff like, “We have 15 spots left, no I mean 17, no I mean 19.” Or the other version is, “Offer ends Monday, no I mean Tuesday, oops I mean Friday.” Give me a break! No matter if the game is played with numbers or time, the bottom line is it is still a game; and one that is insulting to potential clients. Again, don’t do it!
3. Direct Messages
It seems like every day I get a new direct message from some yahoo telling me how I must check out this link so that they can sell me their stuff! No thanks…and then I block them. You heard me right. When I get pitched to immediately I block them. I don’t need to be sold too all day long and this is what some of these people on twitter are doing and frankly I won’t stand for it. Don’t do this one either!
4. All Promo, All The Time
Some marketers send one promotion after another and it gets tiring. Usually their ezine is full of useless information and when you check out their website they offer nothing free. You guessed it, don’t do it!
5. Bad Twitterfeed
I like Twitterfeed, but I really don’t need to get every feed, post, and link about everything. Twitter is used best when used as a marketing tool; one that has been given careful consideration and is in line with your marketing plan. There is no need to post every single thought, action or food you consumed because bottom line - nobody cares.
6. Immediate Action Required
You all know what I am talking about! You must act NOW. Everything is urgent and it’s urgent all the time. Give me a break…reading these emails and sales letter exhausts me. I mean really do they think we have nothing better to do then stop what we are doing and attend to ANOTHER urgent message. Now that is not to say that sometimes you get a notice and it is urgent but you will quickly learn if this is an ongoing case of the “emergencies” or if it out of the ordinary for this person. If it’s all the time just hit the unsubscribe button. And remember just don’t do it yourself!
Are you guilty of any of these mistakes? If so, you know what to do…don’t do them again!
As a business owner our time is valuable so if you come across people who present their products and information in a manner that sends up the red flag then move on.


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