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Posted: 2017-03-31T14:48:53Z | Updated: 2017-03-31T14:48:53Z The Power of Personalization in Your Marketing | HuffPost

The Power of Personalization in Your Marketing

The Power of Personalization in Your Marketing
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In this post I want to talk about personalizing your marketing. I want you to take a moment and think about what type of marketing you are doing in your business. Go grab a piece of paper or open up a blank document and write down your top 5 ways you are marketing your products or services. Now, next to that list write down whether or not you are personalizing those items in any way. For example are you including the name or logo of an organization you are working really closely with on your marketing materials? Or perhaps the larger question is, do you have organizations that you work a lot with that would merit some additional personalization?

So you may have written two types of marketing down in your list of 5 ways you might have written down online things such as an electronic newsletter, website or blog posts. Or you may have written down offline things like a 3 fold brochure, post card or some other form of printed flyer. Personalizing your marketing when it is online can be quite easy to do. If you have a monthly newsletter you can make sure that it says Dear (recipients first name): or if you have control over your website you can create landing pages for certain groups that say Welcome LGBT Chamber of Commerce members, have a look around

When we are talking about online endeavors personalization can be really easy to execute. I am a fan of personalizing the e-mails that I send to those on my mailing list. I dont e-mail too often because I dont want to be a source of clutter in someones inbox, but when I do e-mail, I want it to be personal. It will always say Dear Joe, or Hey Janet. I always ask how someone is doing and always legitimately want to know. While the e-mail goes to many people on my e-mail list I do respond to everyone who responds to me. Having relationships with readers, listeners and watchers of my content is really important to me.

For offline matters it can be more difficult because it can be costly to print in smaller quantities to have personalization. But there are ways around this. If you are active in a handful of LGBT organizations you can create some sort of printed piece that includes all of their logos on it and use that piece when you are networking within those settings. Or you can leave a blank area and put a sticker (high quality) on the materials for the group you are networking with. Ive seen this done really well and Ive seen this done pretty poorly too. You dont want to go with the Im too cheap look, but rather the Im taking the extra time to customize to you look.

I offer frequent webinars. Because of this it is cost prohibitive for me to print out postcards for each and every webinar I do. But I have a webinar postcard that I use that has a sticker in the bottom right corner and when I talk to someone I hand write the date of the next webinar on the card and hand it to them. I did this at an event and the few people I handed them to felt the sense of personalization I was trying to convey. I was quite happy it played out as I planned. Its being smart about cost but also providing your end customer with more of a personal experience.

When you take the time to personalize your marketing and add a personal touch to what you do, it goes a long way to stand out in a crowded marketplace. We are all used to being bombarded with advertising and marketing messages 24/7 everywhere we look. But sometimes it is the really simple things that will stand out in someones day and make them remember your business versus the umpteen others doing the same thing you are doing. Try getting extra personal in your business for a few weeks and see what type of results you see. Im curious to hear about them so leave me a comment below, send me a Tweet, or post to Facebook or LinkedIn you can find me in any of those places. Ill be rooting for your increased success.

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