Friday night. Washington Street in Hoboken.
A huge line snakes around the new Ben and Jerry's ice cream store. I see a friend in the crowd and wave to her. She yells across the crowd, “Hey, Ilise, come and get your free cone.”
I didn't see any advertising for this. How did all these people know? Turns out “Free cone day” was all over the web.
Buzz. It can make you or break you.
But what is this elusive thing called “buzz” or “word of mouth?”
Simply put, it's what people talk about, the currency of conversation. And you can proactively get the word out there and give them something to talk about, which increases your visibility and, in turn, leads qualified prospects to your door (or your web site).
First, you need to understand what makes buzz marketing so effective.
It's trust, or lack of trust, actually.
You see, trust is eroding. There’s so much hype and scandal in our culture that we just don’t believe what companies say about themselves anymore. Meanwhile, we do believe what others say about those same companies. Those “others” include the people in the media, our beloved experts and celebrities, but also friends and colleagues.
So how do you get buzz?
Focus your attention on the “opinion leaders” or “hubs” in your market. These are folks who serve as sources of information and influence to your prospects and clients. They are often specialists on a topic and people listen to them because of their expertise and credentials.
For example, if your prospects and clients are corporate marketing types, who they read? Who do they listen to? Who would they pay big bucks to hear speak at a conference? This “opinion leader” doesn't have to be a star. He or she just needs to have influence over the right people.
Once you've identified the opinion leaders for your market, start a dialogue by responding to something they have said or done. Give your opinion. Send a book or a chocolate bar. Do they publish a newsletter or blog in which you could get a mention? The short answer is “yes” and that’s where buzz begins.
Beyond reaching the opinion leaders that your market listens to, here are 4 simple things you can do to generate buzz:
So you see, there is a lot you can do besides sitting around waiting for the referrals to roll in. If you know how to spread the word about your services, the clients you attract will arrive at your door already convinced they need what you’re offering. And all you will need to do is close the sale.
| Ilise Benun is a national speaker, the author of several books on marketing and self promotion, as well as the co-founder of Marketing Mentor, a one-on-one coaching program for small business owners. View Full Bio |
July 3, 2007 - 4:59pm
After reading your article where you say: "Give your opinion. (...)Do they publish a newsletter or blog in which you could get a mention? The short answer is “yes” and that’s where buzz begins." , I expected to find a mile-long of comments on it. Surprise, surprise, I'm the first one to do it!
It's been sometime I realized I was never taught in College how to sell my work.
Today this is being corrected by discussing with my peers, learning marketing techniques and looking up on the internet for articles like this one, where we find simple and yet effective actions we can do to boost our sales. Here I am following your advice starting my buzz. :-)
Thank you for your help, Ilise!
July 20, 2007 - 11:28am
Thanks for reminding me about testimonials. I always forget to collect them!
July 20, 2007 - 11:42am
Hi Ilise,
Great article! This are surprisingly simple techniques to generate buzz. People just need to remember that, even though the ideas are simple, it still takes a lot of work to do it "right."
But, if you can get word-of-mouth and viral marketing working for you, you're golden.
July 21, 2007 - 12:00am
Great stuff. Creating and using buzz can be like catching lightning in a bottle. If you manage to do it though, watch out, because it's a powerful force. I just put together something about viral marketing on my blog called A New Marketing, Here's a link to my post called "T.I.M.E. - 4 Things Every Viral Campaign Needs"
4 Things Every Viral Campaign Needs
December 10, 2008 - 11:21am
It's been sometime I realized I was never taught in College how to sell my work.
December 10, 2008 - 11:25am
Great article! This are surprisingly simple techniques to generate buzz. People just need to remember that, even though the ideas are simple, it still takes a lot of work to do it "right."
December 10, 2008 - 11:26am
But, if you can get word-of-mouth and viral marketing working for you, you're golden.
December 10, 2008 - 11:26am
watch out, because it's a powerful force. I just put together something about
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