Saturday, November 21, 2009

Holiday Marketing-To Market or Not To Market

A lot of companies and people start thinking about other things during the holidays. Family, parties, events, kids and time off school and all the busy work that goes into being prepared for the holiday season. For many, the shopping, the food preparation, the detail coordination and the time consumption is overwhelming. This presents two ways to look at marketing as it relates to the notion to pull back marketing or push forward marketing during the holidays for debt settlement, loan modification and tax resolution companies

Since many companies automatically pull back marketing for the holidays, many of you will find more opportunity and less competition because you marketed anyways and your competition did not. Those that pull back lose sight of the fact that their industries and sales staffs are built around the sales pipeline. The volume of marketing you do now affects the pipeline 2-4 weeks down the road. In this economy, I am not starting the first quarter of next year having let December get away from me. No way!!!

So, let's say the response is typically liter during the holidays. The response you get during the holidays should be better and convert at higher percentages because someone that calls despite the hoopla of the holidays is a motivated buyer with genuine interest.

So, this marketer says: " Do not let your competition take your pipeline for December and January with a pull back of marketing"! Strategically place marketing based on dates and timing yes, pull back for the holidays no. Your holiday sales performance and first quarter of 2010 will depend on marketing!

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