The HMC Marketing Pyramid

If you are a marketer or an entrepreneur, you likely have more than a few challenges.  But one of them is most likely, where to spend your time and resources.  There is finite time and money, and you want to make sure you are doing the thing that will bring you the most return.  Mike Michaelowicz turned me onto this idea in his book “Fix This Next.”  Mike created a “Business Priority Pyramid” so that entrepreneurs can decide what is the right thing for them to be working on each day.  I found this to be a powerful tool in order to make sure my efforts are going in the right direction.

But I find this to be a challenge for marketers too!  There are so many marketing options to spend your time and resources on, it can be tough to know what to work on next.  In addition, it seems like every day, a shiny new marketing tool comes out.  As marketing professionals, we want to stay on top of the latest trends.  But you don’t want to spend all of your time distracted by the newest toy…and lose out on the foundation.

That is why we created our HMC Marketing Pyramid

HMC marketing pyramid

The concept is simple.  We have created our HMC Marketing Pyramid as a worksheet for marketers.  We have created levels so that you know where you are on your marketing journey.  It also helps you prioritize what you need to work on next (or budget to work on soon).  As you go through the pyramid, you want to check each box where you feel you are strong (or at least comfortable) where you are.  After you go through the whole checklist, go to the lowest part of the pyramid where there is an unchecked box.  That is where you need to start!  You need to have a strong foundation if you want a pyramid that is going to last.

HMC marketing pyramid checklist

Rookie Level

If you love sports metaphors, you are going to dig this.  If not, think of this as the foundation of your marketing plan.  You might be starting a new venture, or you want to get back to basics.  You start at the Rookie Level.  At that level, you want to make sure you are happy with your logo, basic branding, website, and more.  If you leave something un-checked here, no problem.  It just shows you that it’s time to work on that to move your marketing efforts to the next level.

Starter Level

And speaking of the next level, now you are a starter!  At this level, you have mastered the basics and you want to begin to be more intentional and more consistent.  This is when you “up your game” on communication and letting your best customers know you love your fans.

All-Star Level

All-stars take it to the next level, and that is exactly what this ranking means.  Once you have completed all of the tasks at Rooke and Starter, you can take bigger swings.  Sure you have social media pages, but do you have a plan?  Have you made the transition from rented media to owned media?  I talk about what that means here.  This is what happens at the All-Star level.

Hall of Fame

Marketers and entrepreneurs at the Hall of Fame level are truly building brands.  They have custom events to showcase their services and to connect with their tribe. Many also feature custom apparel that their customers actually pay to wear!  Now THAT is a brand!

So where do you land on the HMC Marketing Pyramid?  This is a jumping-off tool to help you plan what should be next for marketing your organization.  Let us know if you want to meet with one of our Hasseman Marketing reps to go over the pyramid…and plan the next steps!

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How Haters Can Help Us

There I was, standing in front of a skeptical-looking group of local leaders.  They were eyeing me strangely, with heads cocked to one side and eyebrows up because I had just said something strange.  What sentence had made them look at me that way?  What had I said?  Simple.

“The haters help us.”

I was working with this group of amazing local leaders on an issue in Coshocton County.  We were placing a tax increase on the ballot to fund a local Justice Center.  It was a tax increase.  So of course there were detractors!  In every community, across the country, new taxes are (and should be) looked at skeptically.

Let’s Define Haters

To be clear, those that simply disagreed with the tax levy are NOT who I am calling “haters.”  We have redefined this word to include everyone that disagrees with us.  That is not the case.  Civil discourse is incredibly important.  In addition, for your business, haters are not people who don’t like what you have to offer or those that ask questions.  Both of those are important for you to make your offer better.  Even those that actively complain about you online can add value if you deal with them properly.  I even wrote about 3 simple steps to deal with those complaints (or haters) here.  

In this context, I am talking about the trolls.  These are the people who are overly negative about any issue, service, or product you are promoting.  This group of people is often the smallest but the loudest.  They are mean-spirited, caustic, and intensely filled with vitriol and hate.  No matter how often you try to (kindly) address their concerns, they keep piling on the negativity.  They even sometimes go so far as to create clearly fake accounts so they can make accusations without retribution.

These, my friends, are haters.

So with that definition, you might be asking, “How can the haters help us?”  I am so glad you asked. They really can help a cause or an organization, believe it or not.  Here are two ways.

They Increase Our Reach

This is just delicious.  Here is a simple secret when it comes to social media.  Facebook (and other social media channels) want to keep you on their platform.  In order to do that, the algorithm works to show you things that it believes you will find interesting.  They are in the attention business and in order to keep yours, they want to show you interesting things.  How do they determine what is “interesting?”  While there are many factors, a simple way it is determined is through engagement.  Engagement is measured by likes, shares, AND comments.  So when a “hater” goes off on your page by commenting over and over again, they are telling Facebook that this is interesting and important…so it should show more people.

When managing the page, your first inclination might be to block them or delete their comments, I often advise against it.  I would rather address any legitimate questions to show them (and the rest of the audience) that I care about the engagement.  That shows the algorithm more activity and the audience a genuine desire to address the situation.  The only time I delete comments is if they are profane, threatening, or libelous.

So by “hating” on us, they increase the reach of the message they say they are against.

They Decrease Their Credibility

In addition, this type of character is often a bit obsessive.  They might comment over and over again on different posts saying the same thing.  Or they might attack other people that support your business or offering.  Basically, they are a hater to everyone…not just you and your organization.  This sort of activity decreases their credibility in the rest of the discussion with the rest of the audience.  The more they comment or “hate,” the more they do it.

So if they are decreasing their own influence, and they don’t like what you say, it tends to raise your reputation in the process.

That leads me back to the original sentence.  While this type of person can be frustrating, “the haters help us.”

As a side note, congratulations to all of the community members that worked to pass several levies in the Coshocton community.  It was a good day and I am proud to have had a small part in helping move these initiatives forward.

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29 Game-Changing Books For Business

I love blogs, podcasts, and videos.  Each of these has the chance to inspire me and lift me up.  I have created time in my morning routine to put some good into my brain each day…and these are often my tool of choice.  But if I really want to take a deep dive into a topic, I still am inspired by books.  Whether I read a physical book or simply take a walk with the author (in audio form), books help me grow (and level up).

Over the course of the last 10 years, I have had the chance to read hundreds of books.  Some have been forgettable.  Others have been what I needed to hear at the moment.  But here is a list of 29 Game-Changing Books for Business that have impacted me.  I wanted to share them with you.

The E-Myth Revisited

This is one of the best business books ever.  I have bought countless copies and have recommended it more times than I can remember.  I have probably read it 10 different times and have found myself in a different place on the journey each time.  If you are in business or want to start a business, this is awesome.

Profit First

When I first listened to Profit-First, I thought author Mike Michaelowicx was following me around.  It spoke to the challenges I was having in my business’s cash flow right then.  We tentatively adopted the philosophy and have not looked back.  It’s been a game-changer for us.  Mike’s goal is to “eliminate entrepreneurial poverty,” and for many in business, that is a real thing.  Love this book.

Start with Why

You know a book is powerful when it becomes something that everyone else repeats.  It seems every business leader discusses the need to find your WHY now.  Sinek created the conversation and it is an important one in today’s business world.

Leaders Eat Last

I think each one of Sinek’s books has gotten stronger. And while I really enjoyed “Start with Why,” I thought “Leaders Eat Last” was even better.  Sinek goes into what makes a great leader and even the biological reasons for it.  Powerful information…and super interesting too!

Infinite Game

As you might expect, this is my favorite of Simon Sinek’s books.  He explains the difference between a finite game and an infinite game and why it matters so much to know what kind of game you are playing.  For me, it crystallized the idea of playing a “long game” in business.  It’s what I have long believed and discussed, but Sinek does it in a much more articulate way than me!

The Thank You Economy

I love Gary Vaynerchuk.  I am a fan.  But while I love his content, his energy, his speaking, and his philosophy, I don’t always LOVE his books.  But The Thank You Economy was different.  Gary talks about using social media to create appreciation, value, and connection at scale.  Loved this one.

Pumpkin Plan

This is the second Mike Michaelowicz book on the list.  I am a fan of Mike’s work and this is a powerful one about differentiation.  He says “The Riches are in the Niches” and explains how to find your niche and grow into it.  He even spends a bit of time explaining how to “fire a client” which just seems so hard for some entrepreneurs.  The Pumpkin Plan is worth harvesting.

Purple Cow

I am an unapologetic fan of Seth Godin.  He is a thought leader in business and marketing.  And he has the ability to say things in a way that is simple, yet powerful.  “If you want to be remarkable, you have to do something worth remarketing about.”  Read this one if you want to stand out in a crowded marketplace.

The Dip

While this is probably not Godin’s most famous book, it is the one I find myself quoting the most often.  It’s short and powerful.  When you start something new, you will be learning fast and your improvements will be fast.  Then, that will excitement and progress will slow down.  It will not be as exciting.  This is the Dip…and it’s when most people quit.  Get through the Dip…and you become the expert.

The Practice

His most recent book (as I type this), The Practice is a powerful reminder about how we get better at anything.  If you want to build a career, a business, your fitness, content, or a life…creating a Practice will help you do it.

Ultimate Selling Machine

If you are an entrepreneur or are in sales (and we are all in sales), this book is powerful.  There are strategies for everything from creating a sales process to building real relationships.  Love this one.

High Trust Selling

I read this one a long time ago, and it was one of the first books that changed my business.  Duncan’s observation is that 80% of our results in sales come from 20% of activities.  But as salespeople, we tend to focus on the wrong part of the business.  We need to hire out the 80% that does not make us money.

The 5 Second Rule

File this under “simple but powerful.”  Mel Robbins gives you a 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 solution for procrastination.  Along the way, she gives powerful insights into performance and life.  Oh…and this is a great audiobook if you enjoy those.

Finish

Jon Acuff is a great writer and speaker.  His sense of humor helps me get lessons I might otherwise miss.  While I love his book Start (Punch Fear in the Face), the book Finish was more powerful for me.  I have never had problems starting things…but finishing?  Squirrel!  He gives some great tips on getting your project to the finish line.

7 Habits of Highly Effective People

I talk about this book as a foundational book for anything.  I find myself referencing it years later.  If you have read it.  Read it again.

The Goal

got this book recently at the recommendation from a friend.  It’s a great look at how to improve a bottleneck and flies in the face of traditional manufacturing policy.

Known

Want to build your personal brand?  I really enjoyed this book from Mark Schaeffer on how to make it happen.  In this book, he outlines the 5 steps you need to take to build your brand and become Known.

Building Your Storybrand

Donald Miller wrote this gem that outlines why most companies get their marketing wrong.  It was a real “a-ha” moment for me and shined a light on why sometimes messages work and sometimes they don’t.  Who is your marketing making “the hero of the story?”  Most of us make ourselves the hero.  The customer needs to be the hero.  Miller explains why in this wonderful book.

Marketing Made Simple

Now that you understand that the customer needs to be the hero of your marketing story, Marketing Made Simple digs into the tactics of how to make that happen.  This book outlines a step-by-step process to create a marketing machine that works for your business.

Dare To Lead

Most of us are afraid to put ourselves out there.  We don’t want to be completely authentic because it doesn’t feel like “what a strong leader would do.”  Brene Brown breaks down those myths and challenges us to lean into them.  I feel like this book made me a better leader by making me a better person.

Extreme Ownership

And speaking of leadership, it’s hard to learn from better teachers than Jocko Willink and Leif Babin.  These two team up to give amazing lessons in leadership combined with stories from leading teams in combat.  Oh…and if something is going wrong in your company, or division, or family…you should take extreme ownership.  Good one here.

Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics

Everywhere I looked, I saw people telling me I needed to meditate.  But I didn’t know how to do it.  I felt like I was doing it wrong.  It felt strange and weird.  This book breaks down some of those myths and gives you permission to get started with “just one minute” if that’s what you need to do.  This is a good introduction for someone that feels they might need meditation in your life…but does not know where to start.

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck

If you are offended by strong language, this book is not for you.  However, if you can get past that, there is a zen-like quality to much of this book that really connected with me.  One of my favorite lessons, which I talk about here, is the idea that successful people are willing to “suffer through” things to get to what they want.  Not everything will be easy.  If you want to reach your goal, you need to decide what you are willing to suffer through.

Scrum

This book is sort of the bible for Agile productivity.  We read it as a team.  If you want to get more done as a team, this book is a must-read.  Can you break down tasks into small enough pieces so that every member of the team can help?  You probably can…and SCRUM lines up how.

4 Disciplines of Execution

Let me see if you have been there.  We come back from a conference (or read a book) and want to implement a great idea.  We start strong, but then the “whirlwind” of business and life gets in the way.  The 4 Disciplines break down how to identify the Wildly Important Goal, and create a process to make improvements with your team.

Epic Content Marketing

If you want to do content marketing “right,” this is your manual.  Joe Pulizzi talks about the start of his company and how creating compelling content (for the customer) works.  He shows you how to create an audience and story-tell in a way that will build your brand.  Loved this one.

Hug Your Haters

So you have created a social media following that is worth having.  What do you do when “the haters” show up?  Jay Baer says you need to “Hug Your Haters” in this book about dealing with tough comments on social.  Jay gives the playbook on what to do when complaints happen (and they will).  Most of us want to ignore the comments so they go away.  Jay explains why that is the wrong play…and how doing it right can change haters into fans!

Never Split the Difference

Life is a negotiation.  If you are in business, you already know this.  In this powerful book, Chris Voss takes us inside some amazing stories from a hostage negotiator…and how many of them can apply to you.

Living With a Seal

And I wanted to end with a fun one.  Jesse Itzler tells the story of how he invited the “toughest man on the planet” David Goggins to live with him for a month and train him.  When I listened to this, no one knew who David Goggins was…but it all makes sense now.  While there are some sincere lessons here about how far we (as humans) can go, this one was fun.

So there you go.  Here are 29 game-changing books for business and personal development.  These are books that have helped me level up in business and life.

If you enjoy reading and looking for ways to grow and level up, you might want to learn more about our new Better Business University.  We are creating an affordable online learning platform that can help you take your career to the next level.

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How To Market Without Facebook

A week or so ago (as I write this), something happened that rocked a huge group of people to their core…Facebook and Instagram went down for around 6 hours.  While you can comment about the addictive qualities of social media and our phones (and that’s a blog for another day), I looked at it through the eyes of a marketer.  The fact is, many businesses use social media exclusively to market their businesses.  Some businesses talked about losing millions of dollars during that 6-hour stretch because everything they did (marketing, selling, and collecting money) all happen through Facebook.

So it begs the question…what happens when Facebook goes away?

What will you do if the largest social media platform stops?  How will you market your business or your organization without Facebook?  Now before anyone gets on your high horse, this is not a blog designed to bash Facebook, or using the platform to market.  From my perspective, an organization would be crazy not to use this resource.  You can find us on Facebook here.  For all its faults, I still see Facebook as the number one platform to promote just about anything online.  But some of us (maybe me included) have become overly reliant on this one platform to meet our needs.

So what will we do?  How do you market without Facebook?  Here are a couple of ideas.  And you might not want to wait until Facebook disappears to start using them.  And if you would rather just watch a video about this…you can click here.

 

Move To Another Social Platform

The most obvious and immediate strategy, if this happens, is to move to another social media platform.  As a matter of fact, that’s exactly what happened that day.  Twitter usage took off, as did Linkedin, TikTok, etc.  And in talking with other marketing experts about this very situation, that was their first suggestion.  As my friend Bill Petrie said, “When Facebook goes away it will likely be because another platform became more important.”  That’s a great point.  So first step…go to where your clients are hanging out.

While this is good advice (and it is), there are challenges here too.  What if Facebook goes away quickly?  What if the platform that takes on most of the users is not one you have a following on?  You have the audience built on Facebook.  The challenge, of course, is that you would need to start over to build your audience again.  So if you need to build that audience on another platform at some point, maybe you should begin before you need to.

Takeaway:  If your audience can only access you on one platform, you might want to consider building another.

Using Physical Marketing

One of the most powerful things that social media has allowed companies to do is to create a real relationship with their customers.  Traditional media was one-sided.  But social media allows for conversation.  While Facebook is a powerful distribution tool, it does allow for you to hear from your tribe.  That is really cool.  Now that you have done that work, it’s important to continue to solidify that relationship.  One powerful way to do that is by using high-quality branded merchandise.  Get your brand in the hands of your advocates and let them help you spread the word.

This is what the best marketers did during the pandemic.  When there was no way (other than social media) to reach customers, creative marketers started to send boxes of branded merchandise to their employees and their customers to their homes.  This created a connection that did not exist in the “real world” because of our isolation.  It’s powerful.  So why wait?  Start a campaign to get amazing coveted merchandise in the hands of your best customers.

Takeaway: Create a quarterly appreciation program targeted at your Top 20% of customers.

Rented Versus Owned Media

Since the early days of marketing, we have become very comfortable with “rented media.”  That is when another entity “owns” the audience and we just rent their attention for a short time.  We did this with radio, newspapers, and TV.  Those companies owned the audience and we paid for access.  As social media proliferated, this relationship became a bit more confusing.  As we built our audience on these platforms, we got lulled into thinking that we “owned” the audience.  But we don’t.  If Facebook decides to change their algorithm, they don’t have to check with us.  They own the audience.  So does every other social media platform.  That became incredibly clear when Facebook and Instagram went down.  Boom..”our audience” was gone.

That is why it’s so important to create an audience that is actually our own.  How do we do this?  The best way is to get your fans to sign up for an email or text list.  When a customer opts in to receive messages from you, they are really a part of your audience.  You have the right to send them messages when YOU want to.  While many marketers ruin this by spamming people with too many offers, many do a great job of providing value and giving great offers that the audience is excited to see.  Do that.

But we all know that (thanks to those spammers) most people don’t just go around handing out their email address to everyone.  Most of us have been burned by that!  So it’s important to create an offer of real value so the audience is excited to hand over their information.  Then, it’s equally important to value that audience.  The audience you “own” is a true value to your company.  We do this.  That is why we have created this 5 Day Marketing Course.  It’s totally free…and we hope it provides you value.  Sign up today and join our VIP list!

Takeaway:  Create an offer for your customers to “opt-in” to sign up to get emails (or texts) from you.

Have A Website That Works For You

I have repeatedly heard from new small businesses, “Why do I need a website?  I have a Facebook page!”  Well, my friends…this is why.  If that platform goes away, so does all of your ability to tell your story.  In addition, though Facebook is a powerful marketing tool, not everyone is on it.  That means that even if they WANT to see your message or learn about your service, they can’t.  You need a website.

But you don’t JUST need a website.  You need a website that works for you.  Many companies have what I call a “brochure website.”  That is a great start.  But if you want to succeed in a world without Facebook, you need a website that can help people find you.  That means a website that Google can find.  Have you done a search for your service?  Not your name…your service.  Are you coming up near the top?  If you are not in the first few search results, you are effectively invisible to your potential customers.

In addition, your website is a great place to start providing actual value to your clients.  You are the expert in your field.  Start acting like it on your website.  Write a blog that answers questions.  Create a podcast.  Start a video series that helps clients.  Create content and host it on your site.  This builds your credibility in the marketplace.  It shows that you are willing to “Give First.” 

In addition, it’s the place where you can not only sell your service but also have offers that allow customers to give you their contact information and you can build that audience you own.

Takeaway:  Create a website that really tells your story and acts as a business builder for your company.

Put It In Writing

We have all heard prognosticators tell us “Print is dead.”  But a funny thing happened when nearly everything shut down during the pandemic.  Businesses needed an affordable way to tell their story and promote their business.  So they turned to print and direct mail.  Social media is a great way to promote your organization.  But I don’t recommend abandoning all other forms of marketing.  If Facebook goes away, you will still need to tell your story…and do it affordably.  That is when you might want to turn to print.

And here’s the thing, with many of your competitors moving away from print, it might be a great time to get valuable attention in that same place.

Takeaway:  Don’t forget about print to tell your story…today and in the future.

So what can you do if Facebook and Instagram go away?  How will your organization tell your story?  These are just a few ways you can still stand out.  And if they work then…it might be time to start implementing these strategies right now.

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3 Updates For The Fall Fiesta

It is almost time for the Hasseman Marketing Fall Fiesta…and we are fired up to bring back this event!  For those that don’t know, we host an annual (except of course last year) in-person event to showcase the best and brightest ideas in marketing…just for you!  Essentially, it’s a fun trade show that we put on just for you.  There are plenty of reasons to attend (in fact here are 6 reasons), and we want to let you know that we are still on.

3 Updates For The Fall Fiesta

Safety Protocols

As you can imagine, there have been plenty of questions about safety protocols for the event, so here is where we have landed.  We will be recommending that guests wear masks.  We will not be requiring them.  There will be masks and hand sanitizer for those that want them.  Since we are recommending masks, the HMC team will most likely be wearing them.  I have no intention of being the mask police, but we will be asking everyone to respect one another’s choice.  If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.

Reminder Of Hours

Just a reminder, this year’s show hours are 11 am to 3 pm.  We have made that adjustment based on supplier and attendee requests.  The goal is to make this an action-packed event with lots of ability to interact and learn.

Super SWAG

Every year we are blessed to have some wonderful branded merchandise to share with our events.  This year is no different.  We have been getting boxes of “marketing joy” for the past month and we are excited to share these with you.  We will be packing bags this coming week in order to get ready.  If you registered early, there will even be an extra goodie in the bag as well.

Didn’t register early?  It’s okay!  We will have plenty of good swag for you.  You are still welcome to join us!

Once again, the event is Thursday, October 14th from 11 am to 3 pm at Lake Park Pavilion in Coshocton County.  We hope to see you there!

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Dustin Haywood Joins Hasseman Marketing…Again!

(Coshocton, OH)—Coshocton-based marketing firm and promotional products distributor Hasseman Marketing & Communications is growing again.  Hasseman Marketing is excited to welcome Dustin Haywood back to their team.  Haywood worked at Hasseman Marketing for 10 years previously and rejoins the team as Director of Marketing.

“I could not be more excited to have Dustin back on the team,” says Hasseman Marketing CEO, Kirby Hasseman.  “Not only is he a great team player but he is incredibly talented.  That will be great for us and our clients!”

In his new role, Dustin Haywood will not only help to market the services that Hasseman Marketing has to offer, but he will also provide marketing services to clients as well.  This includes new digital marketing services for Hasseman Marketing clients. In addition, Haywood will also help to increase the video production services Hasseman Marketing offers.

“I am happy to be back home,” says Haywood.  “The last several years I have had the chance to increase my knowledge base and skills and I can’t wait to use those to help our clients.”

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