August 2010


How to better leverage the #1 business development tool for professionals

Aug 9, 2010 9:29 AM
Johanna Hoffmann

Rachel Foster is a friend of Oomph's and one of the best copywriters we have met and worked with! Given the important place that referrals play in the marketing mix for professionals, we invited Rachel to write a column on the topic. Enjoy!

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As a professional service provider, you understand the importance of finding a steady stream of clients. You’ve probably tried many marketing strategies – paying for expensive advertising, spending months developing a website and even going outside your comfort zone to make cold calls.

However, you might not be spending enough time developing your most effective business development tool – a referral marketing program. According to RainToday.com, 79% of buyers rely on referrals from colleagues and peers when selecting a professional service provider. This means you need referral partners who are willing to “talk up” your services to their networks. The benefits of creating a referral marketing system include:

  • Reduced marketing costs. When your best clients come from referrals, you may not need to spend much on other forms of marketing.
  • Higher quality leads. After someone hears a glowing review about you from a friend or colleague, they may come to you ready to buy. Research has proven that up to 60% of referred leads will become clients.
  • Increased revenue. Referred clients tend to spend more than non-referred clients. This is because people refer others who are serious about buying, not simply price shopping.

Here are four ways you can find referral partners:

  • Ask your clients. Satisfied clients can be your #1 source of referrals. The best time to ask for a referral is after a client pays you a compliment for a job well done.
  • Partner with other professionals. One of the most effective ways to generate referrals is to partner with other professionals who also serve your target market. For example, an interior designer and an architect or a lawyer and an accountant have the potential to refer many clients to each other.

If you’d like more referral partners, make a list of professionals you can partner with and set out to establish a relationship with them. Coffee or lunch meetings are a great first step. When setting up meetings, mention you’d like to get together so you can learn more about each other’s practices and explore opportunities for mutual referrals.

  • Join a referral group. Referral networking groups, such as Business Networking International (BNI), can be a very effective way to generate leads for your practice. In 2009, BNI Canada’s 5,400 members referred $69 million in business to each other – that’s an average of $12,778 per member. When you join a referral group, you should take on a volunteer role and schedule one-on-one meetings with the other members. The more you get involved, the greater your chances of success.
  • Give referrals. The people who receive the most referrals are often generous about giving referrals. You might think you don’t have time to find referrals for yourself, let alone for others. Here’s an easy way to refer business to your network: when you hear someone complain about something, ask them how they’re fixing the problem. If they don’t have a good answer, offer to refer them to someone in your network who can help.

Now that you know how to find referral partners, try this exercise: aim to find one new referral partner and give one referral every week for the next month. You may be surprised by how fast your business grows.

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Perhaps this is because:

  • You’re too busy with your day-to-day activities to find time to collect testimonials.
  • You feel uncomfortable asking your clients for praise.
  • You’ve requested testimonials in the past, but they have either never appeared or don’t convey the full benefits of working with you.

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Rachel Foster is an award-winning business-to-business (B2B) copywriter who helps technology marketers and professional service providers generate more leads and sales. Visit www.freshperspectivewriting.com to download free B2B marketing reports and subscribe to the monthly Fresh Marketing e-newsletter.

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January 2010


Computer Security Alert

Jan 24, 2010 12:43 PM
Johanna Hoffmann

Most everyone has their computer set up to receive automatic operating system updates.  However, we all use many other programs [like ADOBE Reader or Flash] that aren't updated when Microsoft or Apple issue patches for the OS. Unless you have dedicated software to track all out-of-date programs or follow security websites - and most people don't - staying on top of these fixes can be difficult. 

This matters now because, as companies like Microsoft get serious and very good at managing security, crooks are looking for new weak spots to embed and destribute their malware.  Enter popular software like ADOBE PDF Reader, Realtime Player and others.

We use Secunia PSI, a service that scans our system for all software installed and alerts us to needed upgrades. We also follow two top security blogs: F-Secure and Krebs on Security, so we know what the top trends and security issues are.

Going forward, we will publish security alerts for common threats, so visit the blog to stay on top of computer safety news. You can also follow us automatically by clicking the RSS button below or on Twitter at: OomphGroup.

Current Alerts:

  • Adobe Reader:  The Adobe update, available from this link, brings Acrobat and Reader installations to version 9.3. Updates are available for Windows, Mac and UNIX systems. Adobe has special instructions here for those who cannot for whatever reasons upgrade and need to stick with the 8.x version of these programs. With Adobe Reader becoming a common vehicle for malware, many security experts recommend switching to other free readers like Foxit Reader. [We did and we like it a lot].  If you still want to use Adobe Reader you can block Java for an instant security boost. To do so: in the Reader click Edit > Preferences > JavaScript, and clear the Enable Acrobat JavaScript box. Some more advanced PDF files, like animated slideshows, may not work well, but most will work just as before, and you'll have blocked most PDF-related malware.
  • Adobe Shockware Player: an update that fixes at least two critical flaws in Adobe’s Shockwave Player. Don't confuse this with Flash, another common multimedia player. As Brain Krebs explains:

Both Flash and Shockwave are multimedia players. They can give you extended and predictable abilities across a range of browser brands, versions, and platforms.(Sometimes you might hear someone refer to “Shockwave Flash”, but these are actually two different multimedia players.)

Flash has a small player which gives it a wider distribution. Flash is included in every Netscape download. Flash also has a very fast startup time. The way the Flash format interleaves media and instructions also helps it start quickly.

Shockwave has a deeper player. It offers multiuser chat, XML parsing, HTML manipulation, an extensive and fast scripting language, distant file retrieval, programmatic control of vector shapes, and bitmap manipulation.

The current flaws are in Shockwave Player version 11.5.2.602 and earlier. Adobe recommends that Shockwave users actually uninstall the program (Windows users can do this via the Add/Remove Programs menu), and then reboot before attempting to install the latest, patched version (v. 11.5.6.606), available here.

  • And, just in case you also have Flash, the latest, most secure version of Flash is v. 10.0.42.34, so if your version of Flash is lower than that, it’s time to update your Flash Player as well. Adobe shipped an update in December that fixed at least seven critical vulnerabilities in Flash. Instructions on how to update the Flash Player to the latest version are available here.

Let us know if you find these updates helpful and if you find all these patches from different vendors and companies confusing.

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December 2009


Evernote - the amazing save-all application!

Dec 14, 2009 10:34 PM
Johanna Hoffmann

Although it's been around for quite some time, I have just discovered Evernote, a web-driven service that allows users to collect notes and information - from all types of sources and with a variety of methods.

I have been using it now for about two weeks and everyday I discover another great use, so let me tell you about it...

  • First, how to get it: log on to www.evernote.com and sign up for an account - free or Premium for $5 per month. Premium allows 500 MB of content per month and a greater variety of file formats [like MS Word or Excel]; free accounts get only 40MB storage, a limited range of file types and small ads or promos on the desktop.  I have found the 40 MBs to be sufficient, but if you are snapping and storing lots of photos you might need the Premium package.  You can upgrade anytime, so try the free version out and if you love it and want more storage you can subscribe.
  • With Evernote you can store information - text you type in, clippings of webpages, screenprints grabbed from a website, photos taken with your mobile and sound files.
  • File, label and sort it all! ! You can set up 'notebooks' in which to file each note you take. As well, you can add 'tags' to each note, so you can easily search for everything you've stored. There is no limit to the number of notebooks and tags you can use.
  • Works at your desk and on the go: you can access Evernote from your Smartphone - it's compatible with BlackBerry, IPhones and other mobile brands. What this means is that you can enter text or recorded sound notes from a meeting or a photo you've snapped with your phone, assign it to the correct notebook and presto! it's synchronized with the web app and will be waiting on your office computer, neatly sorted and filed when you get back to follow up.  Amazing, no?
  • Access your info on the road. You can also access your notebooks through your mobile, so you no longer need separate lists for shopping or for tasks. 

I love it for clipping blog ideas and keeping track of websites we want to write about, since it's much easier and faster to use than bookmarking a site or copying and pasting the information into a Word document. Now I surf, clip, file and then log when I'm ready to blog and browse lots of handy ideas, sites and tips I've stored along the way!

Do you use Evernote? Let me know!  www.evernote.com

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Since everything is in our heads, we better not lose them...   Coco Chanel

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Stuck with piles of business cards?

Dec 1, 2009 10:48 AM
Johanna Hoffmann

Is the pile of business cards collected at networking events and trade shows getting bigger and bigger and you can't find the time to enter them all into your database? We've just discovered a great resource that does it all for you and at a great price!

Shoeboxed is a web-based service that scans your business cards and receipts and enters the data into an online account from which you can export business card data to Salesforce, LinkedIn, your email client, and other programs. Receipts can be sent to PDF, Excel, Quicken, Quickbooks, Freshbooks, Outright.com and Evernote.

The service is available through a monthly subscription. The starter 'Lite' package is US $9.95 per month which enables you to send in 250 receipts and business cards to get you started with 50 more per month. The most popular or 'Classic' package is US $ 19.95 per month with 500 receipts and cards as a starter and 150 more per month. 

When you consider an average hourly fee for professional services and the time it takes someone to enter all the data on 50 business cards into a database, paying $9.95 is a bargain, no? www.shoeboxed.com

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Easy to follow 'how-to' computer guide for non-techies

Dec 1, 2009 10:43 AM
Johanna Hoffmann

Our workshop manuals are filled with how-to advice and we admire anyone who sets out to explain complex business and technical processes in a manner that is simple to understand.

We couldn't have been happier then to discover one of the best websites ever: How-To Geek, the "friendliest" source of computer and technology how-to articles on the WWW.

True to their name and promo blurb, the site is replete with handy advice, reviews, user forums and even games. Categories with hundreds of how-to articles include Windows 7, Windows Vista, Microsoft Office, Firefox & Web, and Geek Stuff. Absolutely worth a visit! www.howtogeek.com

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