by Kirby Hasseman
When it comes to marketing our organization, everyone wants to make sure they are up on the latest tips and tactics. And we are here for it. Our goal is to keep you up to date on the latest that is happening in the marketing world. But if you (or your organization) are only jumping from thing to thing to try and catch lightning in a bottle, you will often never create long-term success (especially that you can replicate).
So we wanted to create some foundational rules for marketing. These are 7 Rules for Marketing…from Hasseman Marketing. If you follow these, you will create a marketing foundation that can help you tell your story in a way that lasts.
Give Value Upfront
We believe that we live in a Give First Economy. I even wrote a book about it! This means that entrepreneurs, salespeople, and organizations that provide value upfront will win long-term. They will create trust and build integrity and that will create sales. This value might come in the form of branded merchandise, entertaining video, or an informational blog post. But by focusing on the needs of your customers, and then meeting them joyfully, you can create a relationship that will last for years.
Know Your Customer
I mean REALLY know your customer. The best businesses I know are fanatical about this. They create avatars of their perfect customer. Who are they? What do they care about? Where do they hang out? Really dig deep. When you really know your customer, then you can create marketing that reaches them right where they are. So many organizations create marketing “for everyone.” That is a huge mistake. Most businesses I know don’t have a marketing budget that will allow them to reach everyone. So dig deep into your perfect customer and create marketing that reaches them.
Ask For The Action You Want
While creating value for our customers and prospects is incredibly valuable, you still need to ask them to take the action that you want. Do you know why I loved the Coinbase ad from the Super Bowl? It was very straightforward. Scan the QR code. So many Super Bowl ads focus so much on the creative that they forget the point of the exercise. And many small businesses don’t want to seem overly aggressive by saying “buy now.” You don’t have to ask for the sale with every interaction. But when it’s time to ask your audience to do something…just ask.
You Can’t Over-Communicate
This has never been more true than it is today. With the world, the economy, and the supply chain changing so quickly, we need to use every tool in the toolbox to keep in contact with our prospects and customers. Whether that is through video, social media, blogs, email blasts, or a simple phone call, you need to keep your audience up to date. Often, we feel like we have said something so many times that we are tired of hearing it, but it is just breaking through to many of our audience. As Donald Miller says “marketing is an exercise in memorization.” When your customers start to say your message back to you…you are on the right track.
Brand Marketing Versus Direct Marketing (Do Both)
Both Brand Marketing and Direct Marketing are important…but they are different. I talk about this here. Brand Marketing is about raising awareness. You are not asking your audience to buy (right then). Direct Marketing is when you send an email and make an offer (click here to buy now). Both of these are effective and important. But we get in trouble when we try to measure brand marketing using direct marketing metrics. They are not the same. But it’s important to have both of these in your arsenal.
Reach Your Customer When They Need you
We have already discussed why it’s important to know your perfect customer. This digs just a bit deeper by asking this specific question. Where is your perfect customer when they realize they need your product or service? Now…how cool would it be to meet them there? They might be in their car, or in their kitchen. Either way, creating your marketing strategy about reaching them in this moment of need can be a game-changer.
When In Doubt Keep Going
Don’t get me wrong. This does not mean you should keep throwing good money after bad on an ineffective marketing strategy. But so many organizations are incredibly impatient with their campaigns. They don’t commit at the beginning of a strategy about how long they will stick with it. This is especially true with content. An organization decides to start creating content (more brand marketing than direct marketing by the way), but then they want results in 3 weeks. Often the answer is just to keep going…and do it again tomorrow.
While this is not an exhaustive list, it’s a good foundation. If you (and your organization) can follow these 7 Rules for Marketing from Hasseman Marketing, you will be off to a great start. If you want to make sure you never miss an update, now is a great time to become a VIP. Sign up to be “on the list” here.
by Kirby Hasseman
(Coshocton, OH)—Coshocton-based marketing firm and promotional products distributor Hasseman Marketing & Communications is growing again. Hasseman Marketing is excited to welcome Briar Swigert to their team. Swigert graduated from Coshocton High School and brings enthusiasm and a hard-working spirit to Hasseman Marketing.
“I am thrilled to have Briar on the team, and cannot wait to see what amazing things he brings to the table,” says Hasseman Marketing CEO, Kirby Hasseman. “Not only does he have a great attitude and is willing to learn, but he is also very diverse in his talents. That will be great for us and our clients!”
In his new role, Briar will lead the print production for Hasseman Marketing and clients as well. This includes business cards, postcards, invitations, letterhead, envelopes, books, calendars, etc. for Hasseman Marketing clients. In addition, Swigert has a creative mind and is learning the digital marketing design side of things as well.
“I am so excited to see what all I get into here,” says Swigert. “I am learning something new each day, and am eager to help Hasseman Marketing and our community with their marketing needs.”
Hasseman Marketing headquarters is located at 432 Main Street in Coshocton, Ohio. They can be found online at www.HassemanMarketing.com. In addition, you can follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hassemanmarketing. You can also find more out about our staff at https://hassemanmarketing.com/about/.
by Kirby Hasseman
I love football, marketing, and music. So you could say that the Super Bowl is like my, well, Super Bowl. To me, it’s one of the best American holidays…and yes, I want to be able to sleep in the day after. And since it is the most-watched television spectacles each year, companies from all over spend millions to advertise on it. So from my perspective, there is a lot to learn from the best ads. But more than that, there are marketing lessons all over the event. So here are the marketing lessons from Super Bowl 56.
Guerilla Marketing Still Works
Ryan Reynolds is not just a bankable Hollywood star. While some of you were not paying attention, he has also become a genius marketer. He has done some amazing work to promote his own brands including Aviation Gin and Mint Mobile, and he was at it again. While this is not one of his best ads, Reynolds and his team shot the ad upside down to grab our attention. This is an old-school Guerilla Marketing tactic, and it still works. When things are different, they stand out and make you take notice. This was an ad that made me pay attention.
It Pays To Give First
Every year it blows my mind that the NFL gets some of the biggest acts to perform for the Halftime show…for free. Why would Prince, Michael Jackson, Bruno Mars, and now Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Eminem do that? Because this is the biggest act of exposure you can get…and it will pay off in the form of selling music and merchandise. In essence, they are giving first. When you provide value upfront (in the right setting and to the right audience) wonderful things can happen. In that spirit of giving first, you can get my book on the subject for FREE here.
Using Short-Form to Drive to Long-Form Content
When you spend the kind of money that BMW spent to have Arnold Schwarzenegger and Salma Hayek in their ads, they want to get some bang for their buck. So leading up to the Super Bowl I kept seeing short-form content that teased the spots on the Super Bowl. In addition, they encouraged you to head to their website to see the full story. Using that short content to build interest and drive traffic to your site is a cool way to increase the value of your marketing.
A Call To Action Still Works
The best commercial on Super Bowl 56 was the Coinbase ad. Was it cool and fun? Nope. Did it have amazing celebrities and a funny storyline? Not at all. It was just a QR code that looked like a 90’s screensaver on the screen for 60 seconds. So what did people do? They scanned the QR code! More than 20 million people hit the landing page and took Coinbase from 186th place on Apple’s App Store to 2nd. So many people did it that it crashed their website! While crashing the site is not ideal, it shows you the power of giving people a call to action.
Many marketers and advertisers work so hard on “the creative” that they lose sight of the goal of the ad. What do we want customers to do? What do we want them to remember? Let’s make sure we focus on that.
Oh…and as a side note, sometimes NOT having a crazy creative message is really creative. And yes…I downloaded the app.
There are plenty of lessons to learn from the best of the best in marketing. And the Super Bowl certainly showcases the best of the best. What was your big takeaway?
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by Kirby Hasseman
As we approach the New Year, it’s a great time for organizations to take a hard look at their marketing. Do you love your brand? How do you feel about your website? This is why we created HMC Marketing Pyramid. It’s a simple tool that helps you look at your organization and decide where to start. The Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce is one organization that will be starting the new year with a new website.
Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce Website Is Live
We are excited to announce and share that the
Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce is starting the new year with a new website to better serve the Coshocton County community and its members.
We were honored to be asked to create this new website and want to thank Amy and the Coshocton Chamber for allowing us to build and maintain their new website. The task was simple. The goal was to create a more modern site that will make it easier for residents, visitors, and tourists in Coshocton County to find and connect with local businesses. Additionally, we wanted to build the website so that businesses and organizations can join, pay, renew membership, and update their profiles.
With the automation built into the website, the chamber can now accept new members 24/7, maintain an up-to-date
directory of members, and free up time for staff to do more direct service and less administrative tasks. Are you a member of the Coshocton Chamber (or do you want to be)? Make sure you bookmark the member directory and use it to find your next service, restaurant, or entertainment venue in and around Coshocton. If your business isn’t listed,
join today. And thank you so much to the Coshocton Chamber for letting us help you on this project!
Yes…Hasseman Marketing Does Websites
by Kirby Hasseman
It’s funny. So many of us said something like, “If we can just get through 2020, everything will be okay.” And of course, as we look back at the tumultuous year that was 2021, we understand that watching the ball drop on New Year’s Eve is not a solution. 2020 was a tough year, to be sure. There were plenty of lessons to learn. We actually wrote a blog about a few of those lessons here. So to put a bow on 2021, we wanted to do our Hasseman Marketing Year In Review…through our content!
The Supply Chain Challenges
You are probably tired of hearing about challenges with the supply chain. I get it. We have been talking about them since back in April. We even wrote this blog back in July saying that organizations should order their holiday gifts then. This is not an “I told you so” moment. It’s just an acknowledgment that the challenges are real. And the lesson here is that these challenges will not “fix themselves” on December 25th. If you are responsible for purchasing branded merchandise in 2022, you will see the same challenges. Here are the 6 things we said you could do to help…it will be important that you stick to that plan moving forward.
It’s Time To Invest
No, I am not talking about throwing money at crypto. This is about investing in you and your organization. One simple way to invest if you is to read (or listen to books). Here are my 10 favorite books I read in 2021. Dig in there. If none of those tickle your fancy, we created a list of 29 game-changing business books as well. And what about investing in your marketing? That is what we do, after all! So we created the HMC Marketing Pyramid. It’s a tool that will help you decide where you need to invest your marketing dollars (and efforts) first.
Finally, we want to help you with your goals for 2022. So we have created this FREE course on how to create goals that help you move the needle in your business and your life. Sign up here and we will email you the course at no charge.
New Team Members
Another theme I see when I look back at 2021 is the addition of new team members and services. Katlyn took a promotion, Skylar joined the team and we even welcomed Dustin Haywood back! These new additions allow us to offer new and better services and continues to make HMC a fun place to work! Our most recent addition, Briar (helping to keep the print room rocking) is keeping that tradition rolling!
2021 has certainly been a year of change. And isn’t that what they say the one constant of life is? Through all of that, we want to continue to provide you with value. Whether we are writing about how to market without Facebook, or even how our Haters Help Us, the goal is to help lift you and your organization up! So thank you for taking this journey with us! We are excited to work with you and we can’t wait to see what 2022 has to offer.
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by Kirby Hasseman
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

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.

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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