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I spoke to a new business owner today. Two months ago, Joan
launched her meeting planning company. Two weeks into her new
business, she signed her first contract with her first client. To get that
client, she called the four organizations with whom she had volunteered.
This is a great example of how involvement in your community can
result in business.
As a speaker, I set aside one or two days a month for donated speeches to community groups. Once, I gave a speech to a high school class of at- risk teenagers. In the room was a school volunteer from a major corporation. Soon, I had a contract to speak at her company. Part of strategic marketing is using non-traditional marketing vehicles, and finding ways to build your sphere of influence without having to send out a mailing or pass out your brochures. Community involvement is a valuable marketing opportunity that is often overlooked. While you are giving back to the community, you also feed your soul, participate in a great opportunity for personal growth, have a lot of fun, and meet people it can be good for your bottom line as well. People like to do business with companies that care about their communities. This creates a good feeling about you and about your business. Many community service based organizations are looking for small and large companies to get involved. Habitat for Humanity, The Red Cross, The Salvation Army all want you. To be strategic about the time you spend volunteering, identify what you think your clients care about or ask yourself if there is a niche market you would like to be more involved with that could use some help. Set aside a portion of your time or your money to community involvement. Use Your Store Front Support Your Local Schools Door Prizes Special Discounts to Members Intern and Apprenticeship Programs Check With Your Accountant Take The Lead There are no shortage of possible projects you could undertake to uplift your community while uplifting yourself and your business at the same time. Start today to involve your business in your community and both will benefit. |
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