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It's Not an Event

posted by jimharshaw on October 6, 2009, 7:56am

Have you ever seen (or been) an athlete who gets motivated, trains hard for a while, doesn't see results immediately then settles back to status quo?  As coaches we teach our athletes to have a long-term plan with short term goals that help keep us motivated along the way.  Progress happens by taking small steps every day.  I wonder why so many of us coaches don't take our own advice and apply it to program development. 

Too often I see coaches work hard to promote an event, see little or no results then go back to status quo.  Marketing is a long-term strategy of which promotion is a subset.  Coaches often confuse marketing with promoting.  Promotion is often done for an event.  We call the newspaper, put out flyers, and make a big deal about an event we have.  We see some results and that's the end of it. 

Developing your program is not an event.  It's something that is part of your everyday efforts.  Decide what you want to do (set goals), decide how you're going to do them (create an action plan) and then do it (or delegate it.

 see Program Development: The Systems Approach

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How to Set Your Marketing Goals

posted by jimharshaw on September 11, 2009, 1:57am

We talk about goal setting for our athletes.  We know that goal setting is imperative for keeping us on track (and letting us know where the track is at all).  What track is your program on?  Your marketing?  Have you written down your goals?  Then the steps to get you there? Here are some examples of the kinds of questions you should be asking yourself in regards to goals out:

  • We want to double our database of fans and alumni to whom communicate regularly
    • Use web based strategies
    • Have sign-up sheets at home events
    • Ask your wrestlers to bring 5 new contacts each you
  • We want to get on the local television news station at least twice this season
    • Develop a relationship with one reporter
    • Send regular press releases to all available media
    • Communicate our unique stories
  • We want to double our home attendance
    • Steps we have to take:
      • Promotion
      • Communication (with our fans in multiple formats)
      •  Entertainment (hard, aggressive, well conditioned athletes are fun to watch win or lose)

So, next you have to take this to one more level of detail... that's where the rubber meets the road.  For example you double your home database with web-based tools such as creating an email marketing account and adding the sign-up form html to your website. 

Go into detail until you have actionable steps.  Three actionable steps is often the best recipe for on-going success. 

Start today!

 

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