Tag: Marketing

How to be Successful on Small Business Saturday

(In the Year of Covid 19)

This year has seen several unpredictable ups and downs for frame shop owners. One positive trend that has appeared to remain a constant is unstable world is consumers desire to support local. Many shoppers are seeking opportunities to shop small and support businesses in their communities. But how do you achieve successful results for Small Business Saturday while keeping your staff and customers safe?

I’ve put together a list of marketing ideas for framers to capitalize on the shop small movement. Here are some ideas to consider that go beyond in-store promotions.

Be Unique: Shoppers appreciate the uniqueness of small shops, so don’t feel like you have to compete with the big retailers. Be yourself while you show off what makes your business unique. Find creative ways to tell your story through videos on social media, merchandising in your store, and project photos to inspire custom framing.

Offer Referral Program. Invite customers to help your business grow by offering a referral program. Happy customers want to see your success and are willing to write on-line reviews and refer friends. Offer free upgrades, bonus discounts, or accumulate points for future perks. Google My Business allows you to share a link to write a review. Include the link in an email inviting customers to support your small business.

Partner with a Non-Profit. You can help your community and build good-will by highlighting a local charity for a Small Business Saturday promotion. You could collect donation items or share a percentage of each sale for food banks, animal rescue organizations, senior or children’s programs. Choose one that is meaningful and share your reasons in a short video to your social media platforms.

Live Broadcast. Build an audience of new buyers by broadcasting a Facebook Live video. Be.Live is an easy to use way to schedule and create your live broadcast. Keep your focus by creating a list of talking points highlighting custom framing ideas, gift ideas or other items from your shop. Customers can get a look at your shop from home, then schedule an appointment, purchase on-line or answer any other call to action you include.

Say Thanks. Small Business Saturday gives you an opportunity to say Thank You to the customers that have made your business successful. Send a note in the mail. Offer $20 off their next custom framing order. Call your top 20 customers to just say thank you. Offer small gifts to in-store shoppers. Show your genuine gratitude and grow customer loyalty.

Join the Movement. American Express started the Shop Small movement 10 years ago and provides support materials for small business owners. You can register your business on the Small Business Saturday map and request free marketing materials here: https://www.americanexpress.com/us/small-business/shop-small/

Turn your Business from Ignored to ADORED!

Can we all just agree, things aren’t what they used to be? Let’s just get that out of the way.  Consumer buying habits have changed. No one listens to traditional media channels. Hundreds of your client emails go unopened. Getting social becomes a whole new way for customers to ignore you. For any business owner who has sat looking over last month’s sales and wondered “What’s happened to my customers?” this is for you!

If this sounds all too familiar, let me pose this question to you; how do you gain the attention of an over-scheduled and over-stimulated new consumer? It’s a complicated problem, but I believe I have a solution to restore some optimism in your outlook. To borrow a quote from the famed Steve Martin, “Be so good they can’t ignore you.”

I love this quote so much. I have it pinned to the bulletin board in my office. It reminds me of what it takes to be successful in this business, or any business; Persistent Excellence. From what customers see on-line to my store front, merchandising displays, selection, design and most importantly customer service, maintaining consistent quality is the key. Excellence is what builds a reputation and keeps customers coming back.

Maintaining a high level of excellence takes a well-crafted plan and the discipline to stick to it.  So, if you’re ready to take the next step and to turn your customers into business boosting referral machines, I’ve got seven critical ways to get more customers to notice you.

  1. Be Awesome – Step one if you want to grow your business through referrals is to do precisely what you’ve promised the customer you’d do. Be open when you say you are. Don’t leave early. Finish projects on time. Be professional. Dress the part. Basically, deliver what the customer expects, plus a little extra. It’s the only way to be successful.
  2. Become an Expert – Inspire customer confidence by becoming a source of valued advice in all kinds of ways. Fill your website with helpful information that customers are searching for like how to hang artwork. Write articles, teach classes and host business meetings at your shop. By explaining the value of custom framing to customers, you build credibility for your company brand and increase the chances you’ll be remembered.
  3. Your Silent Salespeople – Help customers visualize what great custom framing can do with inspired frame displays. Please, I beg you. Don’t merchandising your store walls with tired, outdated moulding. You walls are your resume. Treat them like it! Put those silent salespeople to work by showing off your framing talents. Inspire customers with ideas to get them talking.
  4. Wow your Customers –The best way to get referrals is to be so good they want to brag about you. Look for ways to improve the customer experience at the counter. Show them creative ways design their project with one-of-a-kind style. Let customers see your care in wrapping their art in tissue paper. Offer a guarantee or free delivery and installation. Showing your expertise, professionalism and personal service is the best way to earn customers referrals… and the best part, it doesn’t cost you a thing. 
  5. Design like a Star – Ordinary doesn’t inspire. Get customers excited with creative touches that encourage repeat business. Stack the frames. Show them the fillet. Be enthusiastic during the design process. It gets them energized about the buying experience and sets you apart from your competition. Need new ideas to incorporate into your frame design? Get inspired on Pinterest. Check out my pins at https://www.pinterest.com/finerframes/
  6. Referral Candy – A simple way to encourage retail referrals is with a referral program. There are many options, so it’s up to you on how to set it up. A simple way is to add a “Get Rewarded” offer on your newsletter or website. Sweeten up your offer. Encourage customers to Share Your Coupon with friends via email or Facebook. The friend gets a $25 coupon and the customer gets $25 off their next order. It’s simple and effective.
  7. Ask when they’re Smiling – The best time to ask a customer for a referral is when they’re smiling with delight at their new frame. Even if it a simple phrase, “Don’t keep us a secret. We love referrals” don’t miss the chance to let them know how to help your business grow. More formal referral and incentive programs keep customers coming back. But how about trying this to get started? Hand customers a printed thank you card asking them to “share the love”. Be sure to include ways for them to leave reviews on your social media platforms.

 

Being adored takes diligent work and a commitment to excellence in every aspect of your business; from your products to customer care and creativity. Not being ignored is the trick. Following these tips is an important start. Adding a concentrated on-line marketing strategy that includes a branded website and social media platforms will keep you at the center of attention.

Join me at West Coast Art & Frame Expo

The West Coast Art & Frame Expo is just a month away. I’m always excited to join with framers all over the world to share ideas and inspiration! This year I will be presenting 5 seminars + 4 free quick courses on topics ranging from sales and marketing to design.

 

PPFA Convention

A7137 Simple Strategies for Local Marketing

9:00am – 11:00am Sunday January 22

Learn how to grow a successful art & framing business in your local market through a low cost marketing strategy. Designed especially for galleries and frame shops, these practical ideas in this seminar will teach you how to complete a brand analysis, identify your prime target customer, exactly how to reach them and identify the best online and offline strategies for consumer communication.  After this seminar, you’ll know how to create an integrated execution plan for attracting more custom framing consumers.

WCAF AGENDA

S5015 Design, Merchandise & Sell

1:00pm – 3:00pm Monday January 23

Is your business in need of a makeover? This seminar is for new start-ups or existing shops looking for practical ideas for strengthening your business image. Whether you want to attract specific customers or simply be more competitive you’ll learn tips for transforming your brand, communicating with customers, merchandising and much more. This popular class is sponsored by Tru-Vue

P3029 Hope is Not a Strategy

3:30pm – 5:00pm Monday January 23

This seminar outlines a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to crafting a concise, logical, and effective marketing plan that produce results. Whether you manage a small business seeking to formalize the planning process, or an established frame shop looking to grow your business you can gain a competitive advantage by translating the marketing planning process outlined in this seminar into a streamlined strategic document that informs your decisions and helps avoid costly missteps.

S5035 Selling Inspired Designs

10:00am – 12:00pm Tuesday January 24

Join Meg as she provides helpful knowledge and expert insight that can enhance the design, sales, and merchandising for your business. She’ll review sales tips for pricing and selling innovative mat and frame designs, plus showcase upscale examples for all kinds of framing projects. This class will cover strategies on selling designs to inspire custom framing and increase your bottom line. Develop skills for improving the customer experience and effectively selling your creativity. Don’t miss this opportunity to ask questions, learn something new, and discover how Meg uses her expertise along with Wizard™ products for profit-generating success! Sponsored by Wizard International

S5010 Picture Perfect Designs

1:00pm – 3:00pm Tuesday January 24

Get inspired with Meg’s award-winning frame designs and learn tips for using these creative framing ideas to “wow” customers and boost your sales. Retail is a highly competitive business, especially for framers. Learn ideas for increasing sales by improving your customer experience at the design counter. From hand painted details, stunning shadowboxes, and artistic mat details, you’ll get ideas and advice to grow your custom framing sites.