Employees and business owners take their holidays in August, so how could it be a great time for your small business? These seven ideas will help your marketing and your business spark generally.
- You can create a link by having the “have you been away/ have you stayed at home/ what did you do / how was it? conversation. The more links you have with your prospects and clients the more they will feel you understand them, and that they know like and trust you. Of course similar experiences, likes and dislikes make for better quality links.
- Holidays are associated with postcards – so send some! A postcard will have more impact than an email. You can send some to employees, to suppliers, and customers. The message can be very relevant to your business and / or simply fun. Of course you need to have their addresses. Sending a few real hand-written hand posted cards with real stamps from a real place is the most authentic way to do it, or you can prepare a printed postcard with a hand-written font, take them with you and post them while you are away.
- August is a great time for sending out real live letters which is an extension on the post card idea. Why? Because during the holiday season we feel we owe it to ourselves to enjoy things more. A letter that is enjoyable to read and has a clear call to action stands a better chance of being noticed. Of course if you include a physical lumpy “thing” it is even more interesting and certainly more enjoyable than facing an overloaded email inbox. Anything that is not an urgent problem or a message from a friend may simply get lost in email overload on re-entry.
- Make those difficult phone calls because the unreachable person may be easier to reach during August. They may pick up the phone or even be covering someone else’s phone. A business owner covering reception duty is wired for action and decision-making not simply passing on messages. Phoning in the holiday season is higher risk but every so often you get a winning result.
- Clearing up is easier to do if normal business life is on hold. Putting names on databases, catching up with invoicing or reconciling accounts, doing research, reducing the paperwork mountain or simply reading relevant magazines, blogs and social media are all excellent ways of getting that firm foundation so your business can move forward and grow in the Autumn.
- Take time off to improve the quality of your thinking. Of course relaxation is the real point of a holiday! The problem is that if we get more and more stressed and overstretched the less capable we are of taking time off. In fact like the hot frog in gradually heating water we do not even realise we are not operating at our best. Relaxation becomes difficult but so does real focus and concentration. When “forced” to do nothing and enjoy a holiday the phone and laptop often go along as well as a form of anxious defence, or alternatively illness can strike. I have lost count of the business owners who felt uneasy without their constant checking mechanisms but once they began to relax became aware of how tense they had previously been. A jump start like reading a wonderful book, taking exciting exercise, playing a boisterous game with the children can bring that first release.
- As a business owner, however, you are unlikely to completely switch off for long..even if everything is covered at the office. The chances are you have a lively mind and are interested in doing things better. Once you have begun to relax your interest will be sparked by new ideas and new opportunities. Stay in brainstorm mode and just collect the business ideas in a small notebook or on a table napkin. It only need take a minute or two, but the quality of your thinking is likely to be more creative and confident. Edit and refine later when you are planning the next stage.
Whether you take a four week holiday or just the odd afternoon here and there the most important thing is to switch off. It is the best investment you can make in your best business asset. The more you invest in you the easier others will do so, too.
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