More on narrowing your focus and being specific

I wrote a couple of days ago about the importance of narrowing your marketing focus and being very specific in your marketing message.  Today, I ran across a post by Ben McConnell on the Church of the Customer blog, speaking about Twelve, a book publisher who’s taking the specifics of it’s focus really seriously:

It seems that on the back of every book, is their mission statement which pretty much sums it all up:

"Twelve was established in August 2005 with the objective of publishing no more than one book per month. We strive to publish the singular book, by authors who have a unique perspective and compelling authority. Works that explain our culture; that illuminate, inspire, provoke and entertain. We seek to establish communities of conversation surrounding our books. Talented authors deserve our attention not only from publishers, but from readers as well. To sell the book is only the beginning of our mission. To build avid audiences of readers who are enriched by these works — that is our ultimate purpose. But mostly we are about publishing Christopher Buckley."

Ben concludes:

"I love how Twelve announces its mission with specifics, especially those that go beyond simply selling a book. If only more publishers, record labels, entrepreneurs or small businesses were this committed to their products and their creators." 

-Susan Martin, NYC marketing coach and niche maker

By Susan Martin

NYC based Business Coach, Consultant and Strategist Susan Martin is no stranger to entrepreneurship, as she spent the first 25 years of her career running her own successful companies before deciding to dedicate her work to helping others achieve "Business Sanity." A professionally trained business coach, Susan is a popular business workshop facilitator and speaker at events and professional groups in and around New York City. She helps business owners, executives, managers, salespeople and independent professionals stop struggling and learn how to run their businesses easily and effectively so that they can make more money, have less stress and more quality time to enjoy life. Susan's clients want to increase sales and profits, boost productivity, manage their time, motivate their employees, increase performance and leadership skills, plan strategically and have balance in their lives. She provides the guidance, support, encouragement and accountability needed to achieve their goals. If running your business is a struggle, contact Susan to find out how she can help.