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632 Consistent MSP Marketing with Paul Green

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Paul identifies two major mistakes: not doing enough marketing and doing it sporadically. He explains that many MSPs start as technicians who get an "entrepreneurial seizure" and launch their own business, but eventually struggle when referrals dry up and they need to market themselves. The second mistake is running one-off campaigns that fail to generate results, leading MSPs to conclude marketing doesn't work.

Paul emphasizes the importance of having a consistent, long-term marketing system rather than sporadic campaigns. He recommends doing marketing activities daily, weekly, and monthly to build momentum and stay top-of-mind with potential clients who may switch MSPs every five years. He also suggests differentiating your marketing by focusing on personal branding and leveraging your unique identity, as he has done successfully with his own business.

Paul shares his journey from starting a marketing agency in 2005 to eventually specializing in the MSP space after selling his previous business. He expresses his passion for the ever-evolving MSP industry and his commitment to helping MSPs grow through effective marketing strategies.

Key Takeaways:

  • MSPs often neglect marketing due to their technical background and the initial success of referrals. However, marketing becomes crucial as referrals dry up.
  • One-off marketing campaigns are ineffective because selling managed services requires reaching prospects repeatedly over time until they're ready to switch providers.
  • Successful marketing involves creating a system that consistently educates and engages potential clients through various channels like email, social media, and direct mail.
  • Personal branding and differentiating your messaging from competitors is crucial for standing out in a crowded market.
  • Leveraging AI and emerging technologies presents exciting opportunities for innovative marketing strategies

Links from the show:

=== Show Information

Website: https://www.itbusinesspodcast.com/

Host: Marvin Bee

Uncle Marv’s Amazon Store: https://amzn.to/3EiyKoZ

Become a monthly supporter: https://www.patreon.com/join/itbusinesspodcast?

One-Time Donation: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/unclemarv

=== Music:

Song: Upbeat & Fun Sports Rock Logo

Author: AlexanderRufire

License Code: 7X9F52DNML - Date: January 1st, 2024

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Paul identifies two major mistakes: not doing enough marketing and doing it sporadically. He explains that many MSPs start as technicians who get an "entrepreneurial seizure" and launch their own business, but eventually struggle when referrals dry up and they need to market themselves. The second mistake is running one-off campaigns that fail to generate results, leading MSPs to conclude marketing doesn't work.

Paul emphasizes the importance of having a consistent, long-term marketing system rather than sporadic campaigns. He recommends doing marketing activities daily, weekly, and monthly to build momentum and stay top-of-mind with potential clients who may switch MSPs every five years. He also suggests differentiating your marketing by focusing on personal branding and leveraging your unique identity, as he has done successfully with his own business.

Paul shares his journey from starting a marketing agency in 2005 to eventually specializing in the MSP space after selling his previous business. He expresses his passion for the ever-evolving MSP industry and his commitment to helping MSPs grow through effective marketing strategies.

Key Takeaways:

  • MSPs often neglect marketing due to their technical background and the initial success of referrals. However, marketing becomes crucial as referrals dry up.
  • One-off marketing campaigns are ineffective because selling managed services requires reaching prospects repeatedly over time until they're ready to switch providers.
  • Successful marketing involves creating a system that consistently educates and engages potential clients through various channels like email, social media, and direct mail.
  • Personal branding and differentiating your messaging from competitors is crucial for standing out in a crowded market.
  • Leveraging AI and emerging technologies presents exciting opportunities for innovative marketing strategies

Links from the show:

=== Show Information

Website: https://www.itbusinesspodcast.com/

Host: Marvin Bee

Uncle Marv’s Amazon Store: https://amzn.to/3EiyKoZ

Become a monthly supporter: https://www.patreon.com/join/itbusinesspodcast?

One-Time Donation: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/unclemarv

=== Music:

Song: Upbeat & Fun Sports Rock Logo

Author: AlexanderRufire

License Code: 7X9F52DNML - Date: January 1st, 2024

  continue reading

283 episodes

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