Flatter Me has been running for 6 months now http://www.flattermecalls.com. I am presented with a few key challenges right now.<p>Sales range from women of all ages, men of all ages, corporate accounts etc...The data is so diverse and spread out that I am working at figuring out the best ways to reach such a mass audience and building a consistent traffic flow.<p>Currently, I am relying on word of mouth and PR. I've had success with tradional media (TV, radio, newspapers)etc...<p>What other methods of building awareness have worked for you?
I am negative on advertising. Should I be? Which channels have been successful for you? Any recommendations for gaining more online exposure?<p>Those are some questions I am facing, but please feel free to contribute any and all feedback.<p>Thank you!<p>http://www.flattermecalls.com
I do not understand the demand for this service so I would have a hard time analyzing this too much.<p>One thing that sticks out at me, your masthead banner is a dorky guy making a dorky face holding a phone. It should be an attractive male or female (preferably one of each) making a genuinely nice smile. You want the person to look like something that average guy or girl would actually want to receive a telephone call. I would not ever want to receive a phone call from your current model for any reason.
Seems like people don't understand it so I'll give try to give some useful advice.<p>Listening to the call, the first thing I think of is women in offices. Probably some of the most marginalized and unappreciated people in the workforce. Constantly buying each other cakes and going overboard for birthday celebrations. Wherever you can find that demographic (places that sell desserts, salons, etc). You have a good price point for working to middle class women of all kinds.<p>It's a thoughtful product so I would honestly focus on women. Online you should be able to target them at places where they can buy gifts, etc...<p>As HN becomes more popular I think the feed we'll get more ASK HN questions than posts.
really dislike the sample call..sorry
the caller wasnt completely sure what to talk about..and was stumbling..have a nice call that the caller has prepared for properly..and one that reflect all aspects of your company..from professionalism to using the right flattery technique..not using the same words again and again...make the sample call bulletproof
It will buy you your customers, invest in it more
Regarding marketing, youll have to be creative in targeting specific areas such as surprise a friend, surprise your wife/husband, team building etc, researching similar areas and looking at all the data to see which kind of people are interested should help you a lot. Your collected data is your best friend