The Marketing Habit Successful Businesses Never Drop
Success has a funny way of changing your priorities. When business is slow, marketing sits near the top of the to-do list. You have time to think about your website, plan a campaign, send an email, or brainstorm ideas for reaching new customers. Then business picks up. The phone rings more often. Orders come in. Employees need answers. Customers need your attention. Suddenly, the very activities that helped create the momentum are pushed aside. It's understandable. Running a business means responding to what's right in front of you. The challenge is that marketing rarely asks for your attention today. It quietly waits until tomorrow. And that's exactly why it's so easy to postpone. Success Can Hide Tomorrow's Problem One of the most common patterns in business isn't a lack of marketing. It's a pause in marketing. A company has a strong quarter, gets buried in work, and spends the next several months focused entirely on serving customers. By the time ...