| Hub You |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Business > PR > Make Your Business A Winner |
|
Hub You - Make Your Business A Winner
Closed For Your Convenience! he industry magazine they are associated with (if they are associated with one).Starved again—I still can’t shed that pesky hunger habit—I walked into a restaurant with great food, slightly stiff prices, and weird service.Sometimes I’m hungry enough to put up with weirdness, but yesterday, was another matter. The sheer absurdity of the joint got to me.Here’s the scene. It’s 4:45 on a Friday afternoon, and I haven’t eaten a thing all day. Nothing would be better than a nice piece of Media Interest With an award under your belt, you’ll have something to talk to the media about, so start your public relations machine. Send your industry media a press release telling them all about the award you have won. Make sure you tell them about the award, why you won it and include a case study of the specific business activity that won the award. It’s interesting news that’s relevant to people and businesses in The 7 Secrets of Big Picture Thinkers Has your business ever won an award? If the answer is no, then you are missing out on a fantastic opportunity to promote your business. It’s an opportunity that is low cost (often free), highly visible, presents the business as a leader in its field and gives the media a reason to write about it in a positive way. It can turn your business into a star overnight!From CEOs to independent professionals to work at home moms, Big Picture Thinkers inspire others and lead the way in their fields. Without their insights and actions, our world would be lacking in innovation, new products, and fresh approaches.Now there is a way for you to connect with your larger vision and see it through to success. You can bring out the creative thinker in you by following these 7 success t It doesn’t matter what industry you are in, there is always at least one annual awards competition. You probably know the one for your industry and you’re probably thinking the same companies win over and over again. But that’s not always because they’re the best there is, it’s because they’re amongst the few that have realised the benefits of entering award competitions; it’s often the case that so few other companies enter that you’re almost guaranteed a win. You don’t have to have had a sensational year, produce an amazing product or been fantastic in any way shape or form. A professionally written and presented award entry submission will make all the difference. Most people don’t understand the trick to winning is making the judging process easier for the judges. Remember, the judges have to read a lot of award entries, across many different categories; they are usually volunteers and are time short. If you use language that makes your entry stand out, your chances of winning will increase dramatically. 70% Success I’ve written award entries for many different companies and have helped them win in over 70% of the entries I have written. So I can tell you there are few better feelings than taking the stage to accept an award for your business; it feels great and isn’t hard to achieve. And as I said, you’ll gain visibility. On the evening that you’re presented with your award, you’ll be surrounded by hundreds of individuals representing many of the organisations within your industry. Your competitors will see you win and so will many of your customers and potential new customers. They’ll write your company’s name in the book of winners that everyone takes home, announce it on their website and may even publish it in the industry magazine they are associated with (if they are associated with one). Media Interest With an award under your belt, you’ll have something to talk to the media about, so start your public relations machine. Send your industry media a press release telling them all about the award you have won. Make sure you tell them about the award, why you won it and include a case study of the specific business activity that won the award. It’s interesting news that’s relevant to people and businesses in Dissatisfied With Your Job? Stop Putting Your Attention on What You Don't Want! thinking the same companies win over and over again. But that’s not always because they’re the best there is, it’s because they’re amongst the few that have realised the benefits of entering award competitions; it’s often the case that so few other companies enter that you’re almost guaranteed a win.If I were to ask you the percentage of time you spend thinking about what you don’t want, what would it be? And the percentage of time thinking about what you do want?Experience with my clients has shown me that most of us spend a lot more time thinking about what we don’t want. Some examples when it comes to our job include:-I hate my commute. -I am not challenged at my job. -I wish I didn’t You don’t have to have had a sensational year, produce an amazing product or been fantastic in any way shape or form. A professionally written and presented award entry submission will make all the difference. Most people don’t understand the trick to winning is making the judging process easier for the judges. Remember, the judges have to read a lot of award entries, across many different categories; they are usually volunteers and are time short. If you use language that makes your entry stand out, your chances of winning will increase dramatically. 70% Success I’ve written award entries for many different companies and have helped them win in over 70% of the entries I have written. So I can tell you there are few better feelings than taking the stage to accept an award for your business; it feels great and isn’t hard to achieve. And as I said, you’ll gain visibility. On the evening that you’re presented with your award, you’ll be surrounded by hundreds of individuals representing many of the organisations within your industry. Your competitors will see you win and so will many of your customers and potential new customers. They’ll write your company’s name in the book of winners that everyone takes home, announce it on their website and may even publish it in the industry magazine they are associated with (if they are associated with one). Media Interest With an award under your belt, you’ll have something to talk to the media about, so start your public relations machine. Send your industry media a press release telling them all about the award you have won. Make sure you tell them about the award, why you won it and include a case study of the specific business activity that won the award. It’s interesting news that’s relevant to people and businesses in Who's Got The Monkey Now? How to Find Out How Well You Manage Your Time t understand the trick to winning is making the judging process easier for the judges. Remember, the judges have to read a lot of award entries, across many different categories; they are usually volunteers and are time short. If you use language that makes your entry stand out, your chances of winning will increase dramatically.Are you a manager? Would you like more available time? Yes, then read on . . . How come you’ve worked hard all day but haven’t started the one task that was most important to you? As a manager, how come your daily work schedule often falls in a heap by mid-morning? Who’s got the monkey? The answer is, you have - probably several! “Management Time: Who’s got the Monkey” has been the 70% Success I’ve written award entries for many different companies and have helped them win in over 70% of the entries I have written. So I can tell you there are few better feelings than taking the stage to accept an award for your business; it feels great and isn’t hard to achieve. And as I said, you’ll gain visibility. On the evening that you’re presented with your award, you’ll be surrounded by hundreds of individuals representing many of the organisations within your industry. Your competitors will see you win and so will many of your customers and potential new customers. They’ll write your company’s name in the book of winners that everyone takes home, announce it on their website and may even publish it in the industry magazine they are associated with (if they are associated with one). Media Interest With an award under your belt, you’ll have something to talk to the media about, so start your public relations machine. Send your industry media a press release telling them all about the award you have won. Make sure you tell them about the award, why you won it and include a case study of the specific business activity that won the award. It’s interesting news that’s relevant to people and businesses in Getting the Budget and Approval You Need for Strategic Marketing he stage to accept an award for your business; it feels great and isn’t hard to achieve.Here is a challenging, but all too common, situation that many nonprofit marketers experience when trying to develop a budget for their marketing plan:“My organization has been in existence since the 1960s, longer than any other environmental group in the state. But, like many other nonprofits, we have never been good at marketing ourselves, and therefore don't have the membership base that we should.As And as I said, you’ll gain visibility. On the evening that you’re presented with your award, you’ll be surrounded by hundreds of individuals representing many of the organisations within your industry. Your competitors will see you win and so will many of your customers and potential new customers. They’ll write your company’s name in the book of winners that everyone takes home, announce it on their website and may even publish it in the industry magazine they are associated with (if they are associated with one). Media Interest With an award under your belt, you’ll have something to talk to the media about, so start your public relations machine. Send your industry media a press release telling them all about the award you have won. Make sure you tell them about the award, why you won it and include a case study of the specific business activity that won the award. It’s interesting news that’s relevant to people and businesses in Why Advertise? he industry magazine they are associated with (if they are associated with one).A lot of businesses advertise, but I often wonder if some of them know why they are doing it. Take the time to look around this week, as you do your grocery shopping, run the kids to hockey practice, and whatever else you do. Who is advertising in your area, and how? If you really pay attention, you’ll see some advertising done so badly it may as well not even be there at all. If you had to look to find it, or for Media Interest With an award under your belt, you’ll have something to talk to the media about, so start your public relations machine. Send your industry media a press release telling them all about the award you have won. Make sure you tell them about the award, why you won it and include a case study of the specific business activity that won the award. It’s interesting news that’s relevant to people and businesses in your industry; the people that read their magazine, so they’re very likely to publish a story featuring your business as an award winner and may even ask you for an interview. This is great, because it means more free publicity for your business. Win More Business Once you’ve got one award, don’t stop there. Keep entering and you’ll keep winning. The more awards you win, the stronger the reputation for excellence you will create around your business. And that’s what you really want to win: more business.
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:The Only Thing You Get for Free in Life is Hungry! The 10 Commandments For Avoiding A Public Relations Disaster
|