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  Index –› Business & Services –› Marketing
   
 

The Value of Free

   
Author: Mike Myatt
 

The old adage you get what you pay for makes for a good sound bite, but it is simply a myopic perspective based upon a misinterpretation of the value of Free. The ultimate marketing hook has always been, continues to be and will remain the Free give-away. Free does not diminish value nor is it beneath a premium provider or brandRather Free is simply a very intelligent way to leverage your strengths. In todays blog post Ill examine the lost art of how to use Free as a strategic marketing advantage.

Brand snobbery is not the key to success, and very rarely will someone make a purchasing decision based upon a positioning strategy of demonstrated arrogance. A key focus area should be in establishing a bond of trust and engendering credibility with your target market. Moreover anything you can do to remove barriers and shorten the selling cycle is time very well spent. Nothing gives you the chance to demonstrate competency, overcome objections and communicate unique selling propositions better than a try before you buy strategy. It is a very rare occurence that I speak with an executive or entrepreneur where I cant reach an agreement so why wouldnt I want every possible chance to do so?

If you believe free offers are for discount providers or brands, or that they are not used by busy or successful professionals, then I would encourage you to reevaluate your thinking as it may be resulting in lost opportunities. Our firm has a premium brand and we use free give-aways as a key component of our marketing strategyI am a very busy executive with numerous operating responsibilities at the corporate level as well as maintaining a personal consulting practice. I charge up to $5,000 dollars a day for my time and receive a $7,500 dollar honorarium to speak, and yet I take the time to author this blog and often give away my time at no cost or obligation.

You will find that the most sought after professionals will always invest their time as they have nothing to hide and everything to gain in doing so. From my point of view, the best thing that can happen is for prospective clients to speak with other firms and then for them to speak with meI certainly dont want to do anything that would stand in the way of letting the client compare me with my peers.

Bottom linefree consultations, free access to white papers or articles, performance guarantees, discounted, tiered or bundled pricing models, rebates or a any number of other incentives that incorporate a free offer will result in an increase sales and customer loyalty. Still not a believer? Call me and lets see what happens

 
 
 

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