Plans, Tactics and Shiny Objects
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EP 58 - A Business Needs Prospects To Grow
What is the best way to find them? Is there a magic formula? That's what we'll be exploring in this episode of The Business of Insurance Podcast.
If you are responsible for business development in your firm, then this episode is for you.
In many of the insurance groups that I'm in, the one topic I see the most discussion around is marketing. It's one of those aspects of being in business that people need to know about, because without some sort of marketing, there won't be any business coming in the door to pay the bills.
In the insurance industry, there are some people talking like the've discovered America, when in fact, a lot of ideas have been happening for decades. Sometimes they are given a new name, sometimes there's a new spin on how to deliver, but bottom line, there's not a lot that's new in marketing in the past few years.
If you are new to owning an insurance business, it might seem new to you, but most things that people are doing in marketing today have been around for at least 10 years and longer.
With that being said, technology is constantly changing therefore how we implement our marketing is always evolving.
Adding marketing to your business with success is another story.
I think it's important to say that marketing and sales are two different things. Marketing is the tactic to bring awareness and for getting the phone to ring, sales is getting someone to give you their credit card or payment information. Sometimes they are considered one, but in my opinion, they are two different skill sets. One person can and sometimes needs to do both, but without marketing you might not have any sales.
You've heard me say this in other episodes, but you need a marketing plan and you must watch out for the shiny object syndrome.
If you aren't familiar with the shiny object syndrome, it's when you hear of a new idea and want to implement it, without exploring if it will work with your current marketing plan.
Let me explain a few concepts:
Understand that a marketing plan, ,also known as a marketing strategy (see I told you some things just get a different description but they mean the same thing) - but a marketing plan is something you create to implement and measure. It's a road map. It shows what you want to do and when and how to get people to notice your business.
Let's just say that you are creating a marketing plan. In your marketing plan, you might decide to focus on referrals. Included in your plan around referrals would be the types of referrals you are going to develop - maybe you'll create some mailings or a system to get them from current clients, maybe you'll implement a plan to go to different networking events to meet new people, maybe you'll implement a plan to reach out to CPA's and develop relationships with them in hopes of getting referrals.
Each of these ideas around referrals is a tactic, but you need a plan to make sure you get those referrals.
If I were to ask you how you were going to get new business and you said referrals, that's great but how are you going to do that?
That's where your marketing plan comes into play.
Let's break down the three ideas I just gave you, referral from clients, referrals from networking events and referrals from strategic partners like CPA's and bankers.
- If you want to get referrals from clients, you might want to print cards that say The Greatest Compliment I could ever receive is a referral from you, my client. You might decide that with every new client you get, you send this card to them 2 weeks after the close of business.
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- Maybe you will also send a postcard 6 months after you get each new client reminding them how much you appreciate their business and that you are never too busy for their referrals.
- With this one idea -you need to design the piece or pieces, have it printed and then establish a system for them to get mailed.
- You also need to establish a tracking method so that after 12 months you can see if it was successful.
- You also want to make sure you block time on your calendar to revisit it after 6 months to see how consistent you've been at executing your plan just for getting referrals from your clients.
- It's great to create a plan but if you don't execute it, if you aren't evaluating the data, you are kinda wasting your time!
- Now let's talk about using networking as a way to generate referrals
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- Will you join organizations? Which ones? Trade associations, local chambers, community groups?
- Will you get involved?,How much time will that take and do you have the resources to manage it,
- How many events a week or a month will you attend,
- What follow up plan will you have for the people you meet after attending those events and
- How will you measure your success?
As you can see, creating a plan can be involved. In my opinion, the more detailed it is in the beginning, the more you will see and you can measure the success.
I've brought up measuring your success a few times already in this episode. It's important. There's a saying in the marketing world...if you aren't measuring, you aren't marketing. I think it is very appropriate for business!
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Now another term to be familiar with is marketing tactic.
A tactic might be the networking piece I mentioned above, maybe it's email marketing, direct mail or just door knocking. The tactics are the items in the plan that bring awareness to your business and hopefully make the phone ring.
Here's where things fall apart and this isn't just for insurance professionals, this happens to a lot of people and businesses.It's a big reason why people hire coaches!
This is what is known as the shiny object syndrome. Did you jump on clubhouse when it was all the buzz? Did you jump on tik tok with videos. If they were in the plan you created, great. But I'm guessing if you said yes to jumping on Clubhouse, it wasn't really part of your plan, there was just a lot of buzz about it and you didn't want to miss out. Maybe you went back and modified your plan, which is perfectly ok, but hoping



