Branding… Are You Paying Attention to Your Branding & Marketing? Part Four
March 24, 2011 by Christina Littrell-Williams
Filed under Biz Development, Featured, VA Tips
Now that we are planning BIG.. do not let your past (or any future) failures stop you from launching new things. All companies, small and LARGE have had failures in a launch they have done.. if you let anything you have tried in the past that did not work out so great stop you from tying something new again OR the fear of failure stop you from trying something new you will not be growing BIG!!! Just a side note, do not launch too many things at the same time – one at a time and even one every 6 months should be your limit – you do not want to confuse your market, you don’t want to overload them and you defiantly do not want to not have enough time to evaluate the “success” rate of your product/service launch.
• Use Failures for Knowledge and Growth Using Coke as anexample, remember when they launched “New Coke” in 1985.. what a bomb. It was quickly removed from the market and the old formula returned as “Classic Coke”. Sales for them increased and that failure has turned into a HUGE success for them.
Marketing niched Virtual Assistants are a great way to have support and to have a support person focusing on this area!
Branding…Are You Paying Attention to Your Branding & Marketing? Part Three
March 22, 2011 by Christina Littrell-Williams
Filed under Biz Development, Featured, VA Tips

While focusing on your message and your plans.. how BIG are you planning for? Your dream of what you become should not be limited! A lot of times we limit ourselves and our growth simply by fear, fear of success. We are all warned of the “nay sayers” that run in our circles but we do not normally get warned to watch out for ourselves. We can single handedly crush our own dreams and plans.. do not stop yourself! GO BIG!
• Go Big or Don’t Show Up! Start small with a single mission – one that can be built on! Get your first product, line of service or store open and begin to firm up the foundation up. Once you have a following begin to venture out with another product, service or another store – remember large corporations like Coke started with one product and grew to over 450 brands – again look at Campbell, General Mills, McDonalds and so on – it all starts with one product but also with one BIG Dream!
There are Virtual Assistants that are niched in marketing and branding, if you are interested in meeting a VA in the niche please feel free to contact me and I am happy to make some connections.
Branding… Are You Paying Attention to Your Branding & Marketing? Part Two
March 17, 2011 by Christina Littrell-Williams
Filed under Biz Development, Featured, VA Tips
So following up from last week, I hope you have your “first impression” down on
paper.. does it fall in line with what you want your message and business to be all about? If not I will give you some information on branding and marketing I have found to be useful tips in hopes to help you get where you want to be ~ if it was right on the money, maybe some of these tips will add to your process you have out there already..
• Keep your Branding Strong! Define what your message is, what is it people will get from your product of services. Something like Coca Cola, it is built around fun, youthful times and carefree days.. Campbell’s Soup is built around comfort and health. It is clear by the slogan and their promotions what they are branding. Work on your slogan – come up with a few today. Post them on your wall, bathroom mirror or in your car where you can revisit them until one sticks out. Share with someone you trust and get their opinion.. see where this guides you.
There are Virtual Assistants that work with marketing and branding as their primary field of assistance, if you are interested in meeting a VA in the niche please feel free to contact me and I am happy to make some connections.
Branding…Are You Paying Attention to Your Branding & Marketing?
March 15, 2011 by Christina Littrell-Williams
Filed under Biz Development, Featured, VA Tips
Large successful corporations know how important branding is to their business. As small businesses, either wanting to stay small or wanting to go huge, we know how important branding is but do we give it enough focus, time and weight in how we build our structure and marketing plans? I say no.. what do you say? I am going to go over some key tools to Branding and Marketing over the next few weeks.. since we are at the end of 2009 it is a great time to review what you have and if you see the need to launch something more solid, cleaner, and maybe even more focused in the new year…
Let’s begin by taking inventory of what you have – get out an image of your logo if you have one, print the home page of your website, collect your advertisements and promotions together and type up your slogan – on liner (if you network also type out your “elevator speech”. With all of these in one location review each one and write out your first impression after you look at it or listen to it. It helps to get a couple other people to give you feed back AND also read your info to you so you HEAR it not go over what you wrote – pin pointing your impressions is the first start.
There are Virtual Assistants that work with marketing and branding as their primary field of assistance, if you are interested in meeting a VA in the niche please feel free to contact me and I am happy to introduce you to them.
Marketing… Be a GREAT Host
February 25, 2011 by Christina Littrell-Williams
Filed under Biz Development
Do you belong to networking groups? How about the chamber in your area? Have you ever offered
to host an event or meeting at your place of business? How about have the chamber host a “grand opening” for your location if you have not done that before…? Suggest that your networking group have a holiday “go around” and one night you can start at one place of business and show where you work, how you work and what you are looking for… (depending on how large your group is you might have to spread it out over two nights)
By hosting a get together at your location it allows others to get to know your business a bit more “intimately”. You can supply a small amount of refreshments and tasty bites to share. You are the “host with the most” and are highlighted – take advantage of this opportunity. If you work from home – what better chance to share that as well – again it opens you up to your group in a deeper level.
Marketing… Promote Your Offer in a New Way…
February 24, 2011 by Christina Littrell-Williams
Filed under Biz Development, Featured
Have you noticed that if you drive through McDonalds lately the voice on the other end of the speaker/microphone welcomes you then asks if you would like to try there “New Menu Item” and they say it by name? Have you noticed when you call certain restaurant delivery businesses they will suggest a menu item before you begin to order? Or even going to the store they are asking if you would like stamps before you check out?
Well they are not doing it for YOUR benefit – they are making sure they “plant the seed” and possibly up-sale you and get you to purchase more than you set out to buy! Now you can do this and not be obnoxious – when you answer your company line you can try something like “Hello (company name) this is (your name) ask me about our (holiday discount?), how may I help you?
You can create some promotional items with your company name on them and the statement “Ask me about our ???” You can even do some shirts that promote this way as well – having a strong “Ask Me” statement does entice people to ASK – attention, awareness, and visibility is an awesome marketing plan and all of these suggestions can be done pretty inexpensively….
Step Up Speak Up Create a Buzz!
Who is GOOGLE pt 2, Google Alerts
February 17, 2011 by Christina Littrell-Williams
Filed under Biz Development, Tools, VA Tips
First you might ask, “what is a Google alert?” This is a service that Google offers for free, it allows you to set up an account, choose topics that you would like to get alerted about when there is info on the web written about them. It is a great tool to have if you specialize in an area and want to keep up on what is going on out there about it and if you write content for a newsletter or blog! You can sign up for different variations of alerts, News, Web, Blog, Comprehensive, Videos and Groups: once you choose your variations then you niche it down even more by key words you want them to look for! It is a GREAT way to stay on top of things. The variations breakdown like this:
• News – the latest news articles that contain the search terms of your choice and appear in the top 10 results of the Google news search
• Web – the latest web pages that contain the search terms of your choice and appear in the top 20 results in a Google web search
• Blogs – the latest blog posts that contain the search terms of your choice and would appear in the top 10 results in your Google blog search
• Comprehensive – combines your results from the News, Web, and Blog on your search terms into one email alert
• Video – the latest videos that contain the search terms of your choice and appear in the top 10 results of a Google video search
• Groups – the latest “posts” in groups that contain the search terms of your choice and appear in the top 50 results from a Google group search
If you have a Google account you just activate the Google Alerts and set it up – if you do not have a Google account get one today, it is free and you don’t have to use Gmail because you sign up for one – you can register for your Google Account using your primary email addy as the registration email address. I highly recommend you try this out! When you set up your Google Alerts, be sure to do a comprehensive alert for your name and your company name – it is great to be informed of what people are saying about you… Be on the watch for next week and I will go over the new Google Buzz tool out there!
The BIG Debate, Picture or Not!
February 3, 2011 by Christina Littrell-Williams
Filed under Biz Development, Recommended Readings, Tools
I wanted to discuss the BIG DEBATE going on at some “open” networking events. Your Picture on your business card – should it be there? Yes or No? I have run into people that support both sides of this argument. I have to say YES in my opinion… In this world of networking, facebooking, twittering and so on we rely on visual reminders – if all I have is a name I run the risk of not recognizing someone I have done business with, chatted with or just met before. I changed my business cards mainly for that reason. I know my logo has become very visible and when people learn what company I am with they go “oh you are the one with that great card” but they did not connect the two right off the top. I want it to be easy to recognize me while I am out in the community or re-visiting different chambers and meetings – adding my picture will help in this.
So that is where I stand on the debate! Check out your business cards you are bringing to events and look at all of your “marketing” materials together – do they the information they should: Biz Name, Your Name, Address, Phone Number, Fax, email address, website address, tag line and your pic? Do they tell everyone exactly who you are and give them something to remember you by?
Personal touches are so important – remember we are building “relationships” with our clients!
How Big is Your Bowl?
February 1, 2011 by Christina Littrell-Williams
Filed under Biz Development, Recommended Readings, Why VA's
I know when I ask that question and everyone thinks of the size of their candy bowl they had for Halloween that is not what I am referring to. I am referring to your “life, experience and business” bowl! Take a plant for instance, you purchase plants to decorate your home or office with from stores like Home Depot and they are in 2 inch pots. It is recommended for it to continue to grow that you change out the pot and replant it in a slightly bigger one and then do it again for the plant to be able to grow bigger and bigger. OK, see the similarities? The plant (and fish are the same way) need a change of surroundings along with a bigger location to continue to grow. It cannot grow to its full size if you keep it cooped up in the same small habitat! Now relate this analogy to you and your business. Are you networking in the same groups you have been for years? Are you holding onto all of the “needed to be done” tasks for yourself to do? Open up your bowl size… reach out to new groups whether it be social networking on the internet with Facebook, LinkedIn and so on or meeting with a new networking group – find a 5 Minute Networking event – they are great! For those tasks that are holding you back from getting more work because you cannot keep up with what you have, hire an assistant whether it be in your office or a virtual assistant. The cost of paying an assistant will be more than covered when you have opened your bowl up for growth and more business comes in!
Networking… Don’t Miss The Opportunities
January 27, 2011 by Christina Littrell-Williams
Filed under Biz Development
It’s all in the relationship! Networking is a way of life today for Entrepreneurs. You can work for a company or be a solo-preneur and have a need to network. With the downturn in the economy people are turning to those who “care”, those who have “time”, those that “follow-up” and those who “offer a resolution to a need”. Is that you? Network – Network – Network You never know who someone else might know and by networking you get your name and services out there in the running for work. Also in turn, by networking you might find a person that fits a need you might have! It is a win win situation. There is an art to networking, the main key is to be authentic and be YOU! We all know that when you network you should be there to get to know the others you are meeting and not just “sell” yourself. Practice that! We have some great networking groups here in Santa Clarita that meet weekly or monthly. There are networking groups that have affiliations outside of our little valley if your services are not just for local customers. There is a fun website – www.meetup.com that lists every kind of “Meet Up” group you can think of from personal self-care to hardcore business people. Look into, join and get notices – the most important part is NETWORK!!! Build Relationships!! You never know who and what you might find! Good luck and Have a GREAT Time!





