The path to business success is littered with obstacles, few of them more confusing to many newcomers than PR and self-promotion. But you don’t need to be a marketing guru to grasp the basics.
Let’s be perfectly upfront about this: unless you have a family member who works in media or you’ve quietly been studying a master’s degree in marketing, there’s a chance you don’t know an awful lot about promoting yourself and your business.
Why should you? Accountancy and PR are not exactly natural bedfellows. And yet if you don’t at least think about self-promotion and learn a little about how it all works, you may find yourself lagging behind.
Not convinced? Well, if the firm down the road has a flashier website than yours, an active social media presence and a photographer from the local paper knocking at their door every other week, it stands to reason that they’re more likely to become better known than you are. So they’ll probably attract more clients.
Self-promotion is a vital part of business if you want to succeed.
A 1,000-word article is never going to turn you into Alan Sugar, but we can certainly tick off the basics. If you find yourself reading along with a self-satisfied grin because you know all this – well done: move on to the next level (Seth Godin or HubSpot’s excellent marketing blogs, for example).
For everyone else: don’t worry. You’ll be amazed how many people will be coming across this information for the first time.