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April 16, 2008

Test Marketing Your Real Estate Marketing: 15 Methods Publishers Test Market Books

Take the guesswork out of your marketing plan, your image as it is perceived by consumers, and your branding by utilizing Michael Larsen-Elizabeth Pomada’s “Taking the Guesswork Out of Publishing: 15 Ways to Test-Market Your Books to Guarantee Their Success.”

1. Network Feedback: Ask your networking partners and organizations for feedback

2. Speak In Public: Create a free keynote series designed after your business focus and provide free speeches to consumers

3. Test Your Identity: ensure you are perceived as authentic, original, flexible, salable, and relevant

4. Goals: establish business and financial goals that motivate you to promote your work and follow your business plan

5. Promote by Sharing: share your promotional campaigns with like minded professionals and networking partners

6. Involve Consumers: send your promotional tools to consumers and ask for their opinions on your campaign

7. Associations: associate with successful people in your niche and ask for their opinions

8. Mini Business Plan: produce a mini business plan and offer it to your network for inspection

9. Affiliates: provide your affiliates with your mini business plan and promotional materials

10. Media: Ask for media feedback from industry print, electronic, and online sources

11. Independence: consider becoming an independent broker

12. Timeline of Action: create a timeline schedule for contacts and feedback on your plans

13. Small Scale: pick a neighborhood as a test market “hyper-local” study to test the waters

14. Big Picture: integrate your findings from the small scale into your promotion plans

15. Commitment: If you want your business to grow, you must remain committed to making your business successful through tireless work and constant measurement of your efforts


3 Comments »

  1. Nice Information,…Are there any good forums for people that work-at-home?
    I met a lot of other people that way, that has helped me with my stay-at-home adventures.

    Comment by Bobby Whataman Jackson — April 16, 2008 @ 12:36 am | Reply

  2. Bobby,

    Thanks for the kind words. The best sources of online discussions I have found are the web directories like mybloglog. These directories give you a viral marketing vehicle. As for forums? I am not sure as I need to investigate that idea more. Let me know if you find a great forum.

    Thanks!

    Comment by deansguide — April 16, 2008 @ 4:10 am | Reply

  3. I am going to post the 15 tips on my board as a reminder. Thanks

    Comment by Keith Junor — April 16, 2008 @ 2:52 pm | Reply


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