Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Bringing a Bowl Game to UCF - Find Out How at Coffee Club Thursday!

Are YOU ready for some football?! Whether you're a fan or not, you can't miss Coffee Club this Thursday as we find out "What it Takes to Bring a Bowl Game to UCF" with Alan Gooch, director of the Orlando Sports Foundation. College football bowl games create millions upon millions of dollars for their surrounding economy over the course of just a few days. Learn how your business can take advantage of this incredible opportunity when Bowl for the Cure (benefiting Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation) comes to Brighthouse Networks Stadium.


Coffee Club this month is sponsored by Rinaldi's Air Conditioning Service. Celebrating their 40th Anniversary, Rinaldi's has been providing friendly and quality A/C services to the residents of Central Florida since 1969. To learn more about what Rinaldi's can do for you, click here today.

Coffee Club meets every Thursday from 8:30-9:30am at the Airport Marriott. 7499 Augusta National Drive. Parking at the Marriott is $5.00 for all cars. Visit us online at www.OrlandoCoffeeClub.com to learn more. _________________________________________________________________
May 8 - Coffee Club Marketing Boot Camp Powered by Insight Marketing Group

Make your business all that it can be. Enlist today for an intensive four week marketing program designed to:

  • Provide You With An Army of Marketing Knowledge
  • Develop and Implement Custom, Proven Tactics Into Your Marketing Plan
  • Increase Your Customer Base and Market Share Through New and Traditional Media
  • Grow Your Business Using Focused, Measurable Tactics

At the end of the program you will have a custom marketing plan and timeline ready to implement immediately for your business. To learn more, call 407.382.5660 today. Limited seating available, starting May 8 at Florida Technical College.


Click here to learn more and register today!
KNOWLEDGE. POWER. RESULTS.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Shape Up and Ship Out Your Marketing Plan! Coffee Club Marketing Boot Camp






Are you ready to make your business all that it can be?

Coffee Club Marketing Boot Camp Powered by Insight Marketing Group is an intensive four week marketing "Boot Camp" designed specifically to:

  • Provide You With An Army of Marketing Knowledge
  • Develop and Implement Custom, Proven Tactics Into Your Marketing Plan
  • Increase Your Customer Base and Gain Market Share Through New and Traditional Media
  • Grow Your Business Using Focused, Measurable Tactics

ENLISTMENT INCLUDES:

  • Access to our four week intensive marketing "boot camp" to include 12 hours of marketing curriculum designed specifically to increase your bottom line and give you an edge over your competition.
  • The giant Marketing "Boot Camp" Planning Toolkit and Reference Guide.
  • A comprehensive, written evaluation of your current marketing and sales programs with practical applications for immediate improvements in yourbusiness.
  • Unlimited access to one-on-one marketing support and advice throughout the four week program.
  • Walk away with a written, customized strategic marketing plan with specific tactics for increasing sales and attracting revenue.
  • Certificate of Completion.
  • And more!
Please click the link below to learn more and enlist today!
http://www.orlandocoffeeclub.com/marketing-boot-camp/

KNOWLEDGE. POWER. RESULTS.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Higher Education Through Partnership - Coffee Club Thursday featuring VCC Lake Nona

By now we are all well aware of the boundless opportunities for our businesses in Lake Nona. But, did you know that there are also dozens of continuing educational opportunities, like a new Valencia Community College campus, opening soon?

With the new school opening, it creates limitless potential for partnership with you and your business. Learn what they've done and how you can implement similar successful practices for your business Thursday as we welcome Michael Bosely, assistant provost of Valencia Community College at Lake Nona, to learn more.

Coffee Club this month is sponsored by Rinaldi's Air Conditioning Service. Celebrating their 40th Anniversary, Rinaldi's has been providing friendly and quality A/C services to the residents of Central Florida since 1969. To learn more about what Rinaldi's can do for you, click here today.

Coffee Club meets every Thursday from 8:30-9:30am at the Airport Marriott. 7499 Augusta National Drive. Parking at the Marriott is $5.00 for all cars. Visit us online at www.OrlandoCoffeeClub.com to learn more. ________________________________________________________________________________
Coffee Club Sponsorship for May is OPEN - with Bonus IncentivesSponsor during the month of May and receive 3 months advertising in Insight Magazine absolutely free. Here's what your $1,000 sponsorship includes:

  • 3 minute speaking opportunity every Thursday
  • list of all attendees throughout the month
  • logo inclusion on monthly 1/2 page advertisement in Insight Magazine promoting Coffee Club
  • logo inclusion on all table top signs and posters
  • inclusion in weekly email blast
  • inclusion as sponsor at www.orlandocoffeeclub.comCall David at 407.382.5660 for more information.

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April 21 - Super Fund Raising & Relay For Life of Lake Nona Bank Night Super Suppers at Nona Commons will be holding a Super Fund Raiser on Tuesday, April 21 at 7:00 p.m. in addition to being the official location of Relay For Life Bank Night. Proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society Lake Nona Relay For Life.Your $12 donation includes:

  • Super Suppers dinner served fresh from our ovens (Appetizers, entrees, sides and desserts).
  • Refreshments
  • 1 Raffle Ticket for a free Super Suppers entree
  • Unique "Sign for Survivors" spot. We will have a tablecloth for you to sign in honor of someone you know who is a Survivor or have lost to cancer. On Relay Day we will display the signed memorial and donate it to the American Cancer Society.

Orlando Coffee ClubThis fundraiser is open to the entire Lake Nona community, not just Relay teams, so help spread the word and share the spirit of RELAY! Call Lisa at 407.275.0362 for more information. ________________________________________________________________________________April 24 - Relay For Life of Lake Nona @ Northlake Park Elementary - Join Insight!

Come on out Friday evening at 6pm to Northlake Park Elementary School to join us for a night of food and fun for a great cause. Relay For Life benefits the American Cancer Society and we will be there to help remember, celebrate and fight back all night long. We'd love for you to join us! If you would like to donate food, drinks or other cookout supplies, please contact Corey Gehrold at 407.382.5660 or click here to e-mail him. Special thanks to everyone that came out to help support cancer research last week at the East Orlando edition of Relay For Life!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Coffee Club Thursday, April 16 - Better your business through better people skills

Dominance. Influence. Steadiness. Conscientiousness. These traits make up the DISC personality assessment, influencing the way we interact with others and determining the success rate of our relationships and our business.

If you've ever wanted to know how your personality affects your business (or potential business) join us Thursday at Coffee Club as we welcome Bob Hopper, Certified DISC Trainer, to present "Ways to Better Your Business By Using Better People Skills."


Coffee Club this month is sponsored by Rinaldi's Air Conditioning Service. Celebrating their 40th Anniversary, Rinaldi's has been providing friendly and quality A/C services to the residents of Central Florida since 1969. To learn more about what Rinaldi's can do for you, click here today.

Coffee Club meets every Thursday from 8:30-9:30am at the Airport Marriott. 7499 Augusta National Drive. Parking at the Marriott is $5.00 for all cars. Visit us online at www.OrlandoCoffeeClub.com to learn more.
_________________________________________________________________________________ April 16 - THIS Thursday - Defining Your Unique Selling Proposition Seminar What sets your business apart from the competition? Why should a customer go to you instead of next door? Is it price? Is it service? Is it something entirely different? If you are unsure of the answer, then you need help defining your unique selling proposition. Learn from the pros following Coffee Club

THIS THURSDAY on April 16 in a limited seating marketing seminar event. Following Coffee Club, 10-11am a discussion led by Insight Marketing Group President, Jennifer Thompson.
Cost is $15. RSVP today to Amanda@insightmg.com.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Defining Your Unique Selling Proposition Seminar

April 16 - THIS Thursday - Defining Your Unique Selling Proposition Seminar What sets your business apart from the competition? Why should a customer go to you instead of next door? Is it price? Is it service? Is it something entirely different? If you are unsure of the answer, then you need help defining your unique selling proposition. Learn from the pros following Coffee Club on April 16 in a limited seating marketing seminar event. 7499 Augusta National Drive at the Airport MarriottFollowing Coffee Club, 10-11am. Cost is $15. RSVP today to David@InsightMG.com

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Event and Trade Show Marketing 101

By Jennifer Thompson

Between trade associations, Chambers of Commerce, outdoor festivals, community events, school carnivals, etc., there are countless opportunities to showcase your company to potential customers on any given day throughout Central Florida. Signing up and paying the fee for booth space is one thing, but having a plan on how best to work the event is another. No matter what type of show you’re working, your event plan is one of the most important aspects of your next event. It is critical to have a booth that will draw and engage potential customers while also helping you to determine if trade show and event marketing is worthwhile to your bottom line.

We have seen it time and time again where so many small business owners will sign up for an event and then show up on event day with only three items: a table, some literature and a banner. Consider what your booth looks like from the customer’s point of view. If like many small businesses you have a limited budget and cannot afford to have a professional trade show booth designed and built for your company, incorporate small touches into your booth display that will set you apart from your competitors. For example, if you have a landscape business, you might consider using a piece of indoor/outdoor carpet as the foundation of your display area. Add some visual appeal to your booth by bringing plants and brick pavers – actually creating a backyard landscape where your customers can visualize what it is your company does. Be careful not to get carried away with decorations. It is important to have a booth that is visually appealing but also one that is tidy and neat and stays ‘on message’ with what you are trying to accomplish.

Many times, signage is an afterthought to an event display. Small business owners will order a banner with their name on it and show up at the event without a plan for displaying it. Banners can be tricky. Should they be hung from the table or on the back of your tent? If you are planning to display your banner on the front of your table, try it out before your next event. Often times, the banner is the wrong size or is too heavy for tape. Grommets are usually in the wrong spot, making it difficult to use string or rope. Hanging it from the back of your tent can be a hazard as one gust of wind will make your outdoor display tent a virtual weapon (Tip: always bring something to weight your tent down at an outdoor event). When planning for signage, consider ordering a professional sign display unit or a custom light weight banner that can be easily adhered to your table. If you participate in a lot of outdoor events, you might want to order a custom ten by ten pop up tent with your logo on the canopy. Establish an event toolbox complete with Velcro, tape, scissors, pens, pencils, hole punch, etc.

Have a plan for engaging your potential customer. Just like planning how your booth will look, you need to have a plan for getting people to come into your booth and staying a while. Communicate, even practice, with your staff so that everybody is on the same page (staff are your front line to a successful event). Develop a list of open-ended questions for engaging your audience. If it is a family event, consider how you might occupy the children so that you have time to converse with the parents. You might hire a face painter, pony rides or bounce house whereas the kids and parents will line up to participate in your activity. Once you’ve got the kids occupied, the parents will be more apt to hear about your products and services. Work to create word of mouth advertising for your business booth amongst event goers. While working an outdoor festival last summer, we saw one booth with only a generator, a freezer and a banner. They handed out frozen pops to all the kids and parents. Every person who received a frozen pop was also asked to wear a sticker with the company name on it. By mid-day, just about every person was walking around the event with a sticker on their chest or sleeve. The company handed out over 4,000 pops that day. The point is, you must think outside the box if you want to get noticed.

More often than not, events are great for building brand awareness but not necessarily for increasing sales. It is critical to have a plan for capturing customer data and for following up on potential leads generated from the event. Having some sort of prize drawing or contest is a great way to collect contact information from event goers – although, a typical prize drawing will not necessarily set you apart from your competitors. Keepsake photos are a great way for capturing customer data. Consider hiring a celebrity, popular character or creating a fun scene for families to pose for their keepsake photos. Don’t print the photos at the event but rather email the photos post-event. Or better yet, send potential customers to your website to pick up their photo (There are actually companies that will do this for you). It is essential to have a post-event plan for sending out email, regular mail or making telephone calls to follow up on the contacts and leads you made during the event. The faster you reach out to your new prospects, the more likely you are to stand out from the crowd.

Events and trade shows can be a great source for building your brand, engaging with potential customers, establishing a customer database, generating sales and even building employee morale. When it comes to the unpredictability of working events, having a game plan is critical. Events are an investment in time and money and should be treated with the same seriousness as any other aspect of your marketing plan.