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Top tips for any entrepreneur launching a new business - Part 1

What a rollercoaster two years we’ve had with the dreaded C word! The coronavirus pandemic has made many changes to the way we work. From hybrid working to the proliferation of video calls, one thing is for sure life will not be the same again for many of us post covid. Perhaps this pandemic has given you chance to reflect on your career aspirations and you’ve decided to launch a new business. If so, this blog is just for you Icon’s top tips for launching a new business.

1.      Who is your target market?

If you’re launching a new business understanding who you want to market to is key. You need to understand your target audience; what is their motivation to purchase? What will push them over the line? Gaining an understanding of this will help you secure your all important sale. If you already have customers what is their persona? Young/old, time poor, cash rich creating a persona of your ideal customer should be your first step in your marketing activity.

2.      What is your USP?

Most likely you are entering a competitive market. What is unique about your proposition which sets you apart from your competition? Give your purchaser a reason to choose you over another business. Finding this is key to distinguishing you to your purchaser.

3.      Don’t become overwhelmed

In this digital era the options to market your business are endless. Finding the marketing activity which will give you the best ROI the key to your success. So, whether that’s a strong presence on social media or first rate website. Pick your tools wisely to maximise your profits.

4.      Look for the quick win

Icon works with many new businesses and we understand that marketing spend can be tricky in your first few months of trading. So, utilising longer burn techniques such as SEO could easily swallow up your all important marketing budget without seeing an immediate return. Find the quick win and utilise this then invest in longer term strategies once the till starts ringing.

5.      Analyse your data

If you have a website, make sure you are accessing Google Analytics to understand what works and what doesn’t. If you don’t there are other areas where you can gain meaningful insights into your business. Use this data to better inform yourself of your next steps in marketing.

6.      Don’t overlook your existing customers

Once you have gained a new customer make sure you are communicating with them whether that’s a monthly newsletter or social media posts. Reaching out to existing customers is far more cost effective than trying to find new ones.

Part two of Icon’s top tip for launching a new business will be coming up soon. If what you’ve read has whet your appetite get in touch for an informal chat kiesha@iconmarketingcomunications.co.uk 07979940526.

Mum’s the Word for Business Success

It may only be in its first trimester, but 2019 is already a boom year for ex-radio presenter and mum-of-two, Kiesha Humphreys who is celebrating her fourth year at the helm of Icon Marketing Communications Ltd. In that time, Icon, a specialist marketing consultancy based in Wilmslow, has been responsible for a number of SME business success stories across Cheshire and Manchester.

Kiesha HumphreysPhoto credit: Senem Peace Photography

Kiesha Humphreys

Photo credit: Senem Peace Photography

Kiesha explains; “I set up the business after the birth of my first son, and Icon is an anagram of his name, Nico. I’d been working at a senior level at a large advertising agency in Manchester, and while I was on maternity leave it struck me that there is a gap in the market for a reasonably priced and flexible marketing resource, in the area.”

Kiesha has first-hand experience of smaller businesses approaching large agencies and being put off by the cost. She says, “Bigger organisations can be a bit intimidating to smaller businesses – especially when they only need a one-off marketing facility or a bespoke marketing service.”

While larger organisations often don’t see the immediate potential in helping businesses when they’re starting out or are at the ‘expansion phase’, Kiesha seizes the opportunity to put her big agency knowledge and international marketing expertise to the test.

“For the past 15 years I’ve worked in the UK and South East Asia. In this time, I’ve seen the communications climate change dramatically – and it still is changing, year on year”.

In tandem with her ‘day’ job as a Business Development Manager for upmarket restaurant chain, Gusto, Kiesha honed her communications skills as a regular Radio Presenter for Cheshire’s Silk 106.9, BBC Radio Manchester and Capital (formerly Galaxy 102). It meant she had her finger on the pulse of all kinds of media. “I’m a natural-born communicator,” she says, “I was increasingly drawn to digital channels and I could see that the major draw of digital is its level of accountability and significant ROI”.

Photo credit: Jonathan Farber

Photo credit: Jonathan Farber

As well as running Icon, Kiesha has spent the last year completing her Google Ads certifications and working on SEO projects with a number of clients.

Kiesha continues; “There is still a need for an integrated marketing communications strategy to support and strengthen the digital aspect, including PR, events and traditional print and radio advertising”.

Kiesha says; “While we’re based in Wilmslow, we often work from The Workspace in Handforth, a beautiful co-worker environment that has flexible terms – it’s great for businesses who want to collaborate. We work with businesses of all sizes to provide one-off support or ongoing marketing management (across the mix) in and around Manchester and Cheshire. We create tailor made packages in line with our clients’ budgets or we can offer bespoke solutions to suit their needs.”

The Workspace Handforth Meeting RoomPhoto credit: Compton Harry Photography

The Workspace Handforth Meeting Room

Photo credit: Compton Harry Photography

It’s not every day a company can benefit from marketing experience of the kind Icon can deliver, without the international agency price tag. With so many success stories under her belt – and plenty more waiting to happen, Kiesha is more than happy to spread the good news.

For more information visit www.iconmarketingcommunications.co.uk .

To celebrate its fourth year. Icon Marketing Communications Ltd is offering all readers a 1 hour complimentary marketing consultation. For more details, please contact Kiesha on kiesha@iconmarketingcommunications.co.uk or call 07979940526.

The Workspace can be contacted on 01625 522209 or via email info@theworkspace.uk

For more information visit www.theworkspace.uk.