How to Market Your Business During Your Lunch Hour

As a publicist and marketing expert I’ve worked with a number of doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs and authors in their marketing efforts. I’ve used practically every form of marketing method from public relations and advertising to internet marketing and direct mail. You name the medium; I’ve done it… that includes banner towing planes, hot air balloons and highway billboards. But when you’re the owner of a small business and captain of your own ship, money is tight and every minute counts so you need to maximize both time and money to the fullest. So, looking at an area that most people just slough off, I am here to tell you how to Market Your Business During Your Lunch Hour.

I’ve come up with a few things you can do over the lunch hour to promote your business. Here we go:

1. Never have lunch alone. Network with top execs, current clients, people who can influence others, everyone from the pastor at the church to the head of the Chamber of Commerce. Make a list and keep your lunch calendar full. Let’s face it, everyone has to eat lunch and if you’re buying most people would eat with anyone!

2. Write one article a week. Everyone has expertise on certain subjects related to their field. Write a 600-1000 word article about a focused topic. First come up with a list of topics you want to write about. Then set a goal to have them completed by a certain date; one a week works for me. If you don’t have time, hire a ghost writer (you still get to put your name on it). Where do you find a ghost writer? Check your local newspaper; chances are there’s a writer who’d like to pick up some extra cash. Can’t work with someone so close to home, go two towns away to that community’s newspaper. Or, check out this online resource at: http://www.writeittight.com. Then publish the articles on the internet using sites like [http://www.arrivenet.com]. Why should you go through all this trouble? It’s simple. People search online for the solution to their problem or for someone or something that can solve their problem. Once someone reads your article they are “pre-sold” on your ability to do the same for them, then they contact you.

3. Create or improve your web site. There’s a ton of business out there online, but if your website looks ancient, then there goes your credibility. So, make sure it’s up to date, has the new articles you just wrote and that you’ve optimized it so search engines can find you. Worse yet, if you don’t have a web site, better spend more than your lunch hour creating one. There’s really nothing more important than creating a web site for your business. Want a top notch site? Check out the web design services at http://www.marketingsuccess.com

4. Take an online marketing class. If you are eating a sandwich at your desk then sign up for Google’s Pay Per Click (PPC) tutorial and become a master at PPC. Go to Google PPC Tutorial and check out how you can generate new leads via your web site using Pay Per Click marketing. Few things you could do with your time will pay bigger rewards.

5. Speak at your local service clubs noon time meeting. Every service club i.e. Rotary, Kiwanis, Women’s Club etc, need a speaker. Even if you talk about your hobby, a charity you support or something outside your area of expertise people are getting to know you. People like to do business with someone they know and can trust. Personally I talk about my hot air balloon flights in Michigan and my exploits around the world. Most people find it very interesting and it allows people to get to know me better.

The Bottom Line: Your lunch hour is a terrible thing to waste. Put it to good use and watch your business grow and prosper.

One more thing. If you think working through your lunch is a little insane then you’ll find a sympathetic ear in a new book by Washington DC business coach Lisa Whaley. The title says it all: “Prisoners of Technology, Time to Get Unplugged!” Lisa says instead of making life easier, technology has introduced complexity. Instead of giving us more time with family, technology has pulled family members away from each other and toward their devices. Maybe she has a point! But, hey I am working through my lunch, how about you?

Business Lunch Catering: How To Make Your Customers Satisfied

One of the most important meals of the day is lunch. In business, you will observe that there are meetings wherein the whole staff and the superiors of a company gather all together for a business lunch meeting. If you are a caterer, lunch is one of the daily meals that you will be providing service with. And, as a caterer, you need to know the dishes that are appropriate to be served for lunch, especially if you are providing service for an office or business meeting. To provide satisfying services, here are some important things that you should remember when you are onto business lunch catering.

First off, you need to know about the likes and dislikes of the company or business firm that hired your service. Do further research about the persons who will be attending the business lunch. Through this, you will have ideas about the dishes that you will be serving them for their lunch. You can also ask them some suggestions about the dishes that they want to have. Doing further research is one of the most important parts of business lunch catering as it provides you with lots of ideas on what to do and what service to provide your customers with that will make them satisfied.

Secondly, as a caterer, you should also have ideas on where they want the business lunch to be held. If they want it to be held in their office, then you should have ideas on how you will be able to make the room or area to look good and comfortable. This can be achieved by having knowledge about interior designing, table arrangements, and food preparation. Make them feel that they are eating in a high-class restaurant even though they are just having lunch in their own office. You should also know if they want the business lunch to be casual or a bit formal one. This will provide you with ideas about the designs, arrangements, and preparations that you will be providing them as a part of your business lunch catering service.

All of these things should be considered properly if you really want to provide the best services to your customers. As a caterer, you need to consider these things as a homework that you should do in order to make your customers become satisfied more than what they are just expecting. By doing your homework properly, you will have greater chances of being hired again the next time around that your customers want to hire a business lunch catering service.

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