As a small business owner, you must always explore creative ways to promote your products or services. One of the most effective yet underappreciated tools you can use to keep your company "on stage" is your nametag. Especially when you attend meetings, events or if you're out in the field representing your company, your nametag is your best friend. Not only will it remind people of your name (who will forget your name 10 seconds after they shake your hand anyway), but it will advertise your business.
Think of your nametag as your own personal billboard. And with that in mind, follow these steps get the maximum marketing mileage out of your nametag.
Create a Custom Nametag
If you're a small business owner or entrepreneur and you don't have your own custom nametag, you are missing out. Imagine you attend your Chamber of Commerce meeting and you get stuck wearing the obligatory, computerized, faded-font, barely-sticks-onto-my-lapel Avery piece of junk. You will not stand out. You will not promote your business. And other members will not know who you are or how you can give them value. Try this: at your next meeting, sit by someone in real estate ? those people know how to wear nametags!
If you want a professional nametag that will effectively brand you and your business, consider a small investment in custom engraving. I once started a conversation and made friends with a lady at a meeting of the National Speaker's Association because she had the biggest, most beautiful?nametag?that I had ever seen! She then told me the name of the St. Peters company who customized her nametag ? and I drove out to their shop that day! For more information, go to Incredible Engravings at www.engravings.com.
Stay "On Duty" All the Time
What frustrates you more? Someone whose name you've forgotten or someone whose nametag isn't available to help you remember their name? People have a tendency to remove their nametags when they eat, smoke, use the bathroom, go to break out sessions or attend pre/post show activities. Don't. Leave your nametag on for the entire meeting. You never know when there will be a new member in attendance who doesn't know who you are. Remember, as the great sales trainer Jeffery Gitomer says, "It's not who you know, it's who knows you."
Think of yourself as a taxi driver. If you cruise down the street and you want to attract customers, don't shut off your "on duty" lights. Be available at all times for the people who need your services. Because you never know around which corner your next customer will be standing!
Your Nametag is Your Brand
All billboards for McDonald's have similar components: the golden arches, the food, the lifestyle images, the slogans, etc. They are consistent because effective advertising campaigns coordinate their branding efforts between mediums. Therefore, since your nametag is just like your own billboard, the font, color, logo and company information that appears on your nametag should be consistent with the existing brand of your business. As a result, when people meet you, look into your eyes and then look at your nametag, everything will synergize together as one valuable entity.
A great example of someone who uses a nametag as a branding tool is my friend Tom Terrific. Tom is a speaker, trainer and coach whose company is called "Terrific Presentations." Not only do his name, company and programming revolve around the word "terrific," but his nametag simply says, "Tom Terrific." And nobody ever seems to forget Tom. Why? Because he's terrific ? and he has the nametag to prove it!
Be an Ambassador
Your nametag will immediately identify you as an ambassador of your company. As such, it will hold you accountable for your behavior while you wear it. Your nametag is like a logo shirt ? it should be the personification of your company's culture. So wear it proudly. It will help you maintain a consistency between your performance and the mission of your business.
My friend Bob, who is a Financial Representative for Northwestern Mutual, wears his shiny, sleek, silver nametag on the lapel of his elegant suit every day. It looks professional and meticulous. And just like his nametag, Bob is professional and meticulous. Bob is elegant. Now that is an example of how to be an ambassador.
Silly Is As Silly Does
I know, I know - nametags are silly and annoying. They ruin your clothes. They diminish your anonymity. They draw unwanted attention to certain areas of your body.
But, what if you wore a beautiful, customized nametag that differentiated you?
What if?your nametag offered a small amount of personal information that made you more approachable?
And what if everyone knew you and how you could help them?
Then, the only people who would look silly would be those who weren't connecting and engaging with each other ? the people who weren't getting the maximum marketing mileage out of their nametags.
© 2005 All Rights Reserved.
Scott Ginsberg is a professional speaker, "The World's Foremost Expert on Nametags" and the author of HELLO my name is Scott and The Power of Approachability. He helps people MAXIMIZE their approachability and become UNFORGETTABLE communicators - one conversation at a time. For more information contact Front Porch Productions at http://www.hellomynameisscott.com.
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