Marketing Tips: How a Blizzard Helps Improve Your Marketing

Here on the East Coast, we were hit with 2+ feet of snow over the weekend and we’re Mike Capuzzi Marketing Lessons From A Snow Storm getting hit again today with another HUGE snow storm.

Of course if you live in the mid-Atlantic states you already know this and you already know the level of hysteria and “top of mind” attention all this wintry weather is generating.

Interestingly enough, there is a valuable marketing lesson here amongst the snow drifts.  One that can help improve your marketing, boost response and increase conversions.

The reason everybody is talking about the weather (you cannot watch five minutes of TV or listen to the radio without hearing of the big snow that happened and the one that’s coming) is because of the deep emotional reaction is stirs in everybody.

  • Kids are hoping for a day off from school.
  • Some adults are dreading the thought of driving to work.
  • In others it rekindles fond memories of their care-free youth.
  • Many dread the thought of shoveling out.
  • And yet others welcome time spent out doors skiing, sledding and enjoying the beauty of nature.


No doubt about you’d be hard pressed to find anybody who doesn’t have some sort of emotional reaction to the snowy weather.

Now consider your product or service.  Does it stir a deep, gut-level emotional reaction with its intended audience?

If not, chances are you’ve haven’t done the necessary work to seriously consider the true emotional benefits you offer and how they impact your target market.

Not superficially like most marketing.  How many times have you heard something like “XYZ helps you make more money” or “ABC saves you time.”  That’s rather plain vanilla, don’t you think?  It’s not the deep emotional connection you need to make with your audience for maximum response and sales.

If you want to improve your marketing, boost response and increase conversion, you MUST consider how your product or service helps by making the connection to your target audience’s emotions.

How does it make them feel?  What does it really do for them?
Its well worth the time and effort needed to “go deep” and uncover these extremely PROFITABLE connections.

One of the easiest ways to determine this is by asking your customers and clients probing, thoughtful, open-ended questions about your product and what it does for them.

It might even be helpful (depending on where you live) to even use the blizzard metaphor as an example of what you are looking for.  Remember maximum response requires you to connect your product or service at an emotional level.

And now, it’s time for me to get back to shoveling my driveway…cause it’s snowing again!

About Mike Capuzzi

Mike is a publisher, Amazon # best-selling author, and coach for business owners, entrepreneurs and corporate leaders looking to stand out from the competition by authoring, publishing and leveraging short, helpful books. He is the author of 19 books, including two Amazon #1 Best Sellers. Learn more about his publishing opportunities at BiteSizedBooks.com.

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