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What Alvin Greene means to your company

If you haven’t followed the story of Alvin Greene, you should. In essence, the story goes like this: Greene filed as a Democratic candidate for DeMint’s seat in the U.S. Senate. He bought no yard signs, he showed up on no TV commercials. He didn’t campaign, stump or otherwise even appear in public. (Although he apparently WAS doing some type of person-to-person meet and greets, thus his felony charge.)

Still, he beat his opponent with 59 percent of the vote.

What does this mean for you? Well, whether you are a large corporation or a small business, it should tell you one thing:

If you aren’t marketing yourself, and marketing yourself well, you could very easily be beat by a nobody.

Okay, so maybe “nobody” is a harsh term here, but the truth is that many businesses eschew a marketing and PR plan because “money’s tight” or “it’s the easiest thing to cut.” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard those — and many other—excuses. Many companies think themselves so far ahead of competition, or maybe even exempt from it, that marketing is the first cut. Advertising? Gone. Strategy? Gone. Social media presence? Takes too much time. Website? We’ll do it later.

Well guess what? While you are fading off into the noise, the general public (who now doesn’t know you from the next guy) is not getting a Top-of-Mind *ping* on your company when they need your product. Nope, they are simply picking up the phone book and dialing the first name on the list.

So, unless your name starts with an “A”, I’d suggest you re-evaluate where you are going.

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Jordana Megonigal - who has written 29 posts on Business Black Box.

Jordana comes to Showcase Publishing and Business Black Box as Editor-in-chief, after most recently serving as editor-in-chief for Peachtree Media Group. Since graduating with a degree in Magazine Publishing from the Grady College of Journalism at the University of Georgia, Jordana has held various positions in marketing, public relations, project management, and magazine management. Mostly-native to South Carolina, Jordana has also lived in Charleston, Columbia, Athens, Ga., and Avignon, France. Follow me on Twitter: @JMegonigal

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