As most of you already know, I 'do' social media for people in the Reproductive Industry. They are trying to reach out to other professionals (like I do) as well as potential egg donors or surrogates, intended parents and donor egg recipients. Sharing information and educating the public is another great reason for people to turn to social media in the first place. I set up businesses and individuals on the road to social networking success by placing bios and information about their business on places like Facebook, LinkedIN, Pinterest, and Twitter to name a very few. Needless to say they still have to USE these tools to get the most out of them. (but Lamothe Services can do that for you too!) Below is a segment on Twitter that I found that should catapult even the busiest executive into posting a 'tweet' once in a while.
Twitter gives you a fragmented experience of opinions, events, news, ideas and feedback largely because its structured to accommodate non-contextual usability: You can easily follow thousands of users and listen in and enter into conversations conducted among multiple users at any point. And this is usually the case.
On the other hand, Twitter can be actively used as a tool to push out messages that capitalize on the attention you’re receiving from other users. Yes, I’m talking about self-promotion and marketing. This involves active user engagement.
1. Personal Branding. Twitter is a social media platform you can use to build your personal brand. It has the primary benefit of developing a casual persona and establishes you as a social personality that is connected and approachable. As Twitter adoption increases, new users will be drawn towards well established Twitter personas.
2. Get Feedback. Need an alternative perspective on how a website looks or the right course of action to take? Blast out a message asking for advice and you’ll receive replies from other users. This collective intelligence can be used as fodder for articles or projects.
3. Hire People. Need a good logo designer, marketer or programmer? Send out a message asking for recommendations. This is a very quick and easy way to hire freelancers or even companies based on familiar recommendations.
4. Direct traffic. Twitter can be used to get traffic to your websites or the sites of friends. If you ask your friends to tweet about it, the message will spread faster and further as other active users pick it up. There is a viral nature to all types of news, even on a site like Twitter.
5. Read News. Twitter users often link to useful sites or articles and can be a source of scoops and alternative news. You can also subscribe to Twitter feeds for specific websites/conferences, which allows you to receive and view content quickly. This is very useful for active social news participants.
6. Make New Friends. Like any other social network, Twitter has a built-in function for you to befriend and track the messages of other users. This is an easy way for you connect with people outside of your usual circle. Make an effort to add active users you find interesting. A Twitter acquaintance can be developed into a long lasting friendship.
7. Network for benefits. Twitter can be used as a socializing platform for you to interact with other like-minded people, especially those in the same industry. It can be used to establish consistent and deeper relationships for future benefits such as testimonials or peer recommendations.
8. Use it as a ToDo list. Use Twitter to record down what you need to do while you are away from the computer. Mark the tweet as a favorite to file it for referencing. Another alternative is to use an Online task management service that is synced with Twitter. One example is Remember The Milk.
9. Business Management. Twitter can be used as a company intranet that connects employees to one another. Workers can liaise with each other when working on group projects. Particularly useful when certain workers go out often in the field. Updates could be set to private for security reasons.
10. Notify Your Customers. Set up a Twitter feed for the specific purpose of notifying customers when new products come in. Customers can subscribe via mobile or RSS for instant notification. Twitter can also be used to provide mini-updates for one-on-one clients.
11. Take Notes. Twitter provides you with an easy way to record important ideas or concepts you want to explore further. Include links relevant to ideas you want to explore. Note taking can also be done offline via mobile applications.
12. Event Updates. Businesses can use Twitter as a means to inform event participants and latest event happenings/changes. This is a hassle-free way of disseminating information, especially when you don’t have the means to set up a direct mobile link between you and the audience
13. Find Prospects. Twitter can be used as a means to find potential customers or clients online. Do a search for keywords related to your product on Twitter Search and then follow users. Tweet about topics parallel to your product and close prospects away from public channels by using direct messages or offline communications. Discretion and skill is needed in this area.
14. Provide Live coverage. Twitter’s message size limit prevents detailed coverage of events but it can allow you to provide real-time commentary which may help to spark further discussion or interest on the event as other Twitter users spread the message. Very useful for citizen journalism.
15. Time Management and Analysis. Twitter can simply be used to keep a detailed record of what you are doing every daily. This might be boring for others but this type of usage is useful when you want to analyze how you spend and manage your time.
16. Set Up Meetings. Twitter can help you organize impromptu meetups. For example, you can twitter a message while at a cafe, event or art gallery and arrange to meet fellow users at a specific spot. It’s an informal and casual way of arranging a meeting.
17. Acquire Votes. Send a link to your stories you’ve submitted in other social news sites like Digg. Sometimes your followers will vote up the stories because they agree with it. This allows you to acquire more support for your efforts on other social media websites
Monday, April 17, 2017
Monday, April 3, 2017
5 Essentials When Advertising Your Small Business
I am stuck in business mode....not only am I sharing ideas that work for all small business but what can work for an agency. Needless to say I am using "small business" loosely because look at the new numbers out there...the Infertility Industry is boasting that it's now a 4 BILLION DOLLAR business! Who is getting all of this money and are you feeling like all you are earning are the crumbs off this huge buffet? I think we are all aware that to actually be effective in the agency segment of the infertility business puzzle you have to have a few altruistic cells in your body...no one is going to be rich running an agency but a comfortable living can and should be expected. No one wants those looking for third party help to be viewed as Mr. and Mrs. Money-bags, because most IPs are far from rich especially after all of the treatments they have undergone on themselves! It's all so expensive! However, we as business owners need to find ways to reach out to our clients. Once they know of our existence then we can show them why we are the best "partner" for them to hire. Below are some advertising tips that you can put to work for you now or planning ahead for the holidays!
5 Essentials When Advertising Your Small Business
Posted by Suzanne Vara
Advertise your Business! Now is the time to plan to plan ahead and take your advertising campaigns off life support.
Advertising sets out to persuade people to buy your product or service by effectively targeting them where they reside. Traditional media (print, radio, TV) has often been called noise as it interrupts people when they are not wanting to watch or listen or see ads while relaxing. The same can be said for banner ads and pop-ups on the internet. While the internet does allow for targeting a specific group more closely, ads will reach people who have no need or interest in your product or service.
5 Essentials for Advertising Your Business:
1. Identify target market. Who wants and needs your product or service? Find out where they hang out and develop a plan around this. Use multiple mediums to see what work best. Teens still watch tv as they talk about the show they just wanted with their friends on Facebook!
2. Determine Budget. Be reasonable here. Remember you need a good balance of reach and frequency to get people to identify with your product/service and the make the decision to buy. Being top of mind never hurts!
3. Research and Determine Mediums. Get media kits and read through proposals you receive. It is very easy to get caught up in the number of spots and not realizing that half of them are in the middle of the night and on a sister station that is the lowest rated station.
4. Create Single Message. Focus on 1 product or service and how it will add value to the consumers life.
5. Design/Produce. Best advice here is to higher someone unless you are a graphic designer. Designers have the experience with where to best position, which fonts work best and overall layout. Your ad whether it is print, radio, tv or on the internet, is a reflection of your brand and the company overall. Let's make it a good one!
Taking the time to look at all the various mediums that are available will go a long way. Tight budgets do not allow for trying something and hoping it will work. Researching where your target market is will go a long way. Once you have that information, be sure to really look at the medium. If you don't make changes in your marketing now you may be left behind by your competition!
5 Essentials When Advertising Your Small Business
Posted by Suzanne Vara
Advertise your Business! Now is the time to plan to plan ahead and take your advertising campaigns off life support.
Advertising sets out to persuade people to buy your product or service by effectively targeting them where they reside. Traditional media (print, radio, TV) has often been called noise as it interrupts people when they are not wanting to watch or listen or see ads while relaxing. The same can be said for banner ads and pop-ups on the internet. While the internet does allow for targeting a specific group more closely, ads will reach people who have no need or interest in your product or service.
5 Essentials for Advertising Your Business:
1. Identify target market. Who wants and needs your product or service? Find out where they hang out and develop a plan around this. Use multiple mediums to see what work best. Teens still watch tv as they talk about the show they just wanted with their friends on Facebook!
2. Determine Budget. Be reasonable here. Remember you need a good balance of reach and frequency to get people to identify with your product/service and the make the decision to buy. Being top of mind never hurts!
3. Research and Determine Mediums. Get media kits and read through proposals you receive. It is very easy to get caught up in the number of spots and not realizing that half of them are in the middle of the night and on a sister station that is the lowest rated station.
4. Create Single Message. Focus on 1 product or service and how it will add value to the consumers life.
5. Design/Produce. Best advice here is to higher someone unless you are a graphic designer. Designers have the experience with where to best position, which fonts work best and overall layout. Your ad whether it is print, radio, tv or on the internet, is a reflection of your brand and the company overall. Let's make it a good one!
Taking the time to look at all the various mediums that are available will go a long way. Tight budgets do not allow for trying something and hoping it will work. Researching where your target market is will go a long way. Once you have that information, be sure to really look at the medium. If you don't make changes in your marketing now you may be left behind by your competition!
Thursday, March 30, 2017
It's time again for START ART August 3-5 in Las Vegas, NV
The Annual REI Nursing Congress: Scientific & Therapeutic Approaches to Assisted Reproductive Technology (StartART) provides a unique and comprehensive educational opportunity for nurses, featuring critical updates on the latest advances in reproductive medicine from procedures and protocols to bioethical and legal issues. The goal of this annual congress is to provide late-breaking information, cutting-edge techniques, and best practices to improve ART outcomes. This goal is enhanced by the unique contributions that REI nurses make to the field of reproductive medicine through their skills, compassion, and caring.
Monday, March 27, 2017
Last Weeks of the LaMothe Services Winter Special for New Surrogacy Agency Owners-Ending April 15th
Calling all entrepreneurs! LaMothe Services is offering a WINTER Special that will have you running your own Surrogacy Agency before you know it!
Are you interested in owning and operating your own Surrogacy Agency but don't know where to start? Do you live in a surrogacy friendly state? Have you been entertaining the idea of becoming your own boss? Are you a 'people person' and have knowledge of the third party family building field? (Past Surrogate, Intended Parent or other A.R.T Professional) Do you believe that 2017 is YOUR year to take control of your own career path? If the answers are a resounding YES to all these questions then LaMothe Services, LLC can help you formulate a plan and assist you in building your business to it's full potential. E-mail LaMotheServices@aol.com to set up your free 40 minute consult and learn more about our WINTER SPECIAL!
Our WINTER SPECIAL for NEW SURROGACY AGENCY Owners includes the following!
20 Hours of Consultation:
This includes mainly phone and some e-mail communication. Discussing the viability of a surrogacy program, what it might take to begin, what issues and road blocks maybe in your path, etc. This package is based on what issues you want to explore. Below are just a few of the issues we will discuss. As you can see, often more time is needed to have your business up and running smoothly:
* Naming your business
*Business plan/description (what services are you offering? what makes you different from everyone else?)
*Tax ID, Licenses, Business identity (LLC, Inc. etc.)
*Competition (local, statewide, nationally)
*Defining your roles (who is CEO? Who is responsible for accounting, recruiting, matching, case management, website/social media, marketing etc.)
*Start up costs
*Running costs
* Charging your clients (Getting paid) Hiring an accountant, bank accounts, escrow services etc.
*Retainer agreements between your agency and the Ips
*Marketing: finding IP's, Surrogate,
*Working with other agencies, MHP, attorneys, clinics, ins. companies
*Building your business
*Launching the business...what should be in place
*Reviewing Marketing Materials and Agreements, below
Marketing Materials and Agreements:
32-35+ ”samples". These include a retainer agreement, sample contracts, reimbursements for surrogates, anticipated fees and costs, check lists, agency forms and documents, educational information for IPs and Surrogates etc. Some of this information can also be used in the website, social media, and marketing materials
Website Development:
Total overview of what you would like on your website including content, design (colors), links (resources), key words
Client provides all content for the website including Logo.
Designing your website and adding content provided by client (Home Page, Services, About Us, For Surrogates, For IPs, Testimonials, Q&A for example) plus adding photos, group boxes or other design elements
Setting up a e-mail address to go from the site to the address of your choice
Teaching you how to take control of your site once it is completed so that you can add, remove and update your site as needed on your own
(Your credit card will be charged directly from the hosting company $19.99 per month once the site is activated.)
Business Card and Brochure Design-Client pays for all printing and shipping directly to their office/home. Client provides logo and content (Content can be found and used from the website)
Banner Ad Assistance
2 banner ads ready to post on Internet sites for visibility of your new company
Your Banner Ads on InfertilityAnswers.org for 12 months FREE
The cost of this package is $6,000.00 and is offered in 2 instalments of $3,000.00 each-one month apart. If you choose to pay in full, you will receive 10% off the entire package! (That's a $600.00 savings!)
Extra hourly add-on packages are available for an additional charge. Call 727-458-8333 or e-mail LaMotheServices@aol.com to set up an appointment to learn all the details
**No Refunds
Monday, July 11, 2016
StartART 2016 August 3-6th Will You Be Attending?
The Annual REI Nursing Congress: Scientific & Therapeutic Approaches to Assisted Reproductive Technology (StartART) provides a unique and comprehensive educational opportunity for nurses, featuring critical updates on the latest advances in reproductive medicine from procedures and protocols to bioethical and legal issues. The goal of this annual congress is to provide late-breaking information, cutting-edge techniques, and best practices to improve ART outcomes. This goal is enhanced by the unique contributions that REI nurses make to the field of reproductive medicine through their skills, compassion, and caring.
I hope to see you there! Visit the site for more information: http://www.startartcongress.com/accreditation1.html
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Information Gathering for Your Surrogacy Business: The Intake Sheet
I am going to start talking about forms...I know that most people might like to use the computer exclusively but what happens when or if your network is down? Your computer has crashed? You just want to talk on the phone in the other room and not have to read off your lap top screen? This is where the Intake Sheet can come in handy. It's the first bit of information gathered from an Intended Parents or potential Surrogate when they call you directly. Have several copies on hand, one sheet for IP's and one for GC's. These sheets should be only one page long and it should help you determine eligibility for your program and later as a reference page. This is also a great tool to use so that you don't miss any important initial questions.
Both IP and SM sheets should have this general contact information:
Name
Address
Telephone numbers
E-mail address
IP's looking for a surrogate:
Age(s)
Health Reason (because it has to be a medical/physical reason by law)
Using a Clinic? RE? Name and location of each
Already have children? How many?
Single or married/partners
Using Egg Donor?
Using Frozen Embryos
Want Surrogate to travel?
Gestational or Traditional
Location of surrogate
First timer or experienced
Race/religion/marital preference
Financial Expectations
Leave some room at the bottom of your form for additional Information: And there will be if you talk to your Prospective IP's and find out all that they have experienced.
Surrogate looking for IP's:
Age
BMI
Children
Pregnancy or birth complications
Taking medications?
Other health issues?
Married or single
Insurance?
Race/religion
Selective Reduction ok or not
Traditional or Gestational
First timer or experienced
If experienced, details
Base Fee expectations if any
Willing to work with the following:
Gay/single/married with children/partners/only women/only men/International/
Additional Details
You can add on other questions if you like. After your conversation if either the IP's or the Gestational Carrier (GC) seems to fit into your program or what you are looking for THEN have them fill out a complete packet and have them include photos if possible. This packet of information can be compiled and then mailed via US postal service or you can have online forms. Whatever you choose to do just make sure that you have enough information to assist you in making a good match.
Both IP and SM sheets should have this general contact information:
Name
Address
Telephone numbers
E-mail address
IP's looking for a surrogate:
Age(s)
Health Reason (because it has to be a medical/physical reason by law)
Using a Clinic? RE? Name and location of each
Already have children? How many?
Single or married/partners
Using Egg Donor?
Using Frozen Embryos
Want Surrogate to travel?
Gestational or Traditional
Location of surrogate
First timer or experienced
Race/religion/marital preference
Financial Expectations
Leave some room at the bottom of your form for additional Information: And there will be if you talk to your Prospective IP's and find out all that they have experienced.
Surrogate looking for IP's:
Age
BMI
Children
Pregnancy or birth complications
Taking medications?
Other health issues?
Married or single
Insurance?
Race/religion
Selective Reduction ok or not
Traditional or Gestational
First timer or experienced
If experienced, details
Base Fee expectations if any
Willing to work with the following:
Gay/single/married with children/partners/only women/only men/International/
Additional Details
You can add on other questions if you like. After your conversation if either the IP's or the Gestational Carrier (GC) seems to fit into your program or what you are looking for THEN have them fill out a complete packet and have them include photos if possible. This packet of information can be compiled and then mailed via US postal service or you can have online forms. Whatever you choose to do just make sure that you have enough information to assist you in making a good match.
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Psychological Triggers That Win Sales and Influence Customers/Clients for Your Surrogacy or Egg Donation Business: Trigger 6 Scarcity
Scarcity the least favorite tactic in our field of egg donors
and surrogacy. We are already struggling with "Scarcity" of qualified surrogates
and although there are more women willing to be donors, Indian, Jewish,
Asian and Red headed-blue eyed girls may be few and far
between! Because the field is already flooded with Intended Parents
waiting for that perfect egg donor or surrogate, there is no need to start a
panic. Most of our clients are well aware how hard it is to find someone that they
really feel a connection with to carry their baby or find that donor who has the genetics they long to have
within their own child's DNA. Having said that, "specials" still can bring more
clients to your door. "Free" psychological evaluations for a limited time,
Lowering agency fees for National Infertility Awareness Month, Exhibit Booth
specials if IPs sign up during a conference. All of these have expiration dates
that compel people to make a decision and hop on board.
On the donor or surrogacy side of things, offering referral
specials and certain times of the year that may be higher then the norm
sometimes attract more attention. (Extra money for the holidays, education or a special family vacation anyone?) The point here is not to use smoke and mirrors
or tricks but to genuinely show how far your business is willing to go...for a
limited time.
The flip side of this "tactic" is if you have to many clients
waiting for surrogates or donors, you will need to slow things down. Removing
all offers or specials from your website, post the waiting period time frame to
the public and then just work with the clients you do have and make them as
happy as possible. When you are back to full speed, you will
receive testimonials from delighted clients and a stronger reputation to
share. Being as upfront as possible will keep your integrity in place and a smile on your client's face.
Be sure to check out Triggers 1: Reciprocity, Trigger 2: Commitment and Consistency, Trigger 3: Liking, Trigger 4: Authority, Trigger 5: Social Proof!
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Psychological Triggers That Win Sales and Influence Customers/Clients for Your Surrogacy or Egg Donation Business: Trigger 5 Social Proof
Social Proof really does come with years of experience. This is
what helps clients/customers feel that you are honest, trustworthy and reliable.
Testimony on your website can assist with this. Reviews about your published
works or your involvement in speaking engagements, webinars, and other industry
related work will highlight the best of you and your services. When you are
considered "trusted" you and your business can go a long
way.
How do you start getting this "Social Proof"? If you are
changing careers you can have past employers or your employees write a few kind
words about you for your testimonial page. This is similar to asking for a
reference. The next step is to build a great reputation through your good works
with your clients and business associates. When you feel you have made a
positive impact then ask for a review or a testimonial. Once people see that you
have positive responses to your business acumen they will be more likely to want
to work with you or hire you to assist them.
Don't forget that volunteering on a board or joining a society
like the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and attending meetings will
also bring exposure to you and your business. Networking is a must as well.
Remember, you will always need positive"Social Proof" and having a great
reputation is 100% part of that!
Be sure to check out Triggers 1, Reciprocity, Trigger 2, Commitment and Consistency, Trigger 3, Liking and Trigger 4 Authority!
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Psychological Triggers That Win Sales and Influence Customers/Clients for Your Surrogacy or Egg Donation Business: Trigger 4 Authority
What is the definition of Authority? "The power to influence
others, especially because if one's commanding manner or one's recognized
knowledge about something" is the best definition to fit a business like
a surrogacy or egg donation agency. But who runs that business? You
do.
Surrounding yourself with professionals in the third party
reproductive field is a must in any case. We need to work with Reproductive
Attorneys, Reproductive Endocrinologists and clinical staff, Mental
Health Professionals, Escrow Agents, Hospital Staff, Insurance Companies and
sometimes even the Pharma companies. Their expertise and positions of
Authority speak well of our own businesses and reputations.
Your personal position of Authority comes from your experiences
in your chosen field. You may be an Intended Parent and had a successful yet
stressful surrogacy experience and now you want to not only share your knowledge
but help other's through the surrogacy journey. Maybe you are a past egg donor
(six times!) and feel that you know enough about the process to start your own
agency. I know of quite a few Gestational Carriers, who feel that starting their
own company and tweaking a few of the services to better appeal to others like
themselves, are certain that it will lead them to a lifetime of fulfillment now that they no
longer are carrying children for others.
All of these scenarios are about people with real life
experiences. If they continue to learn and grow and watch other's in their
chosen area, they could be considered an Authority or Expert in their field.
Be sure to check out Triggers 1, Reciprocity, Trigger 2, Commitment and Consistency and Trigger 3, Liking!
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Psychological Triggers That Win Sales and Influence Customers/Clients for Your Surrogacy or Egg Donation Business: Trigger 3 "Liking"
We all want to be LIKED, don't we? Which is why we put so much
time and effort into our website and blogs. Needless to say these tools are
sometimes the first impression our would-be clients encounter. We want the
design to be comforting and supportive, we need the wording to say that they are
welcomed and wanted. We want the photos to pluck a heart string or two. We want
the overall design to say "we won't take advantage of you, we want to help you,
we are experienced in this kind of thing"!
Blogging is another way to "talk" to potential clients. Sharing
the hopes and dreams of other clients, listing services that you provide,
telling people why you are better than all the rest, highlighting staff
accomplishments and posting pictures of newborn babies with happy parents. The
design of the blog itself needs to have that same sort of feeling...like coming
home: comfortable and safe, where questions can be answered and comments can be
posted freely, and your words hopefully shared on social media and
"liked"!
Be sure to check out Triggers 1, Reciprocity, and Trigger 2, Commitment and Consistency!
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