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CASE STUDIES – The Swiss Army Knife
Every business has at least one defining client story. A nagging problem solved. A difficult challenge met in record time. An innovative solution despite a tight budget. Like a good novel, the story has drama, suspense, an interesting cast of characters and a satisfying resolution. In the world of marketing, these success stories are called case studies and they’re one of the most valuable tools you probably aren’t using. Here’s why you should. The credibility factor People remember stories A case study brings your product or service to life as no brochure or data sheet can. Typically, it tells the tale in two to three pages of text illustrated with photographs, charts and graphic elements. And because it highlights your unique approach to problem-solving, it vividly sets you apart from the competition. A multi-tasking marketing tool Print or online publications. Articles that feature real-world success stories consistently place highest on the readership scale. Direct mail or email. An easy, low cost way to Press kit. Give editors a compelling story and you may very well see yourself in print. Presentation topic. Need talking points? A case study makes a lively presentation and establishes you as an expert. Trade show literature. A case study sells you better than a keychain or a coffee mug any day. Just ask your sales team. Website. The search engines will notice when you add new content to your site. And you’ll notice an increase in traffic! Who benefits from case studies Here are a few of the many industries that use case studies to give their sales and marketing programs a boost:
Use it or lose out Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Lanny Udell and Bonnie Ayers Namkung are marketing communications writers working with clients all over the country. Never at a loss for the right words, they create powerful, persuasive copy for websites, brochures, direct marketing campaigns and case studies. You can reach them at www.copywhiz.com, www.banamkung.com or call (415) 459-8966. |
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