Cate Trotter, trendspotter and entrepreneur, is the Head of Trends for Insider Trends and Insider London.
Cate spoke with Bronwyn Durand about the excitement of building her businesses and the effect her marketing tactics have had on Insider-London (private tours of the best of modern London) and Insider Trends (the fast track to killer business ideas).
Cate and her team of passionate guides revel in showing businesses and travellers what's most exciting in London:
'Life. But better'.
Insider Trends is a trendspotting consultancy, delivering trend tours, trendspotting reports and scenario planning workshops to businesses. The bespoke trend tours can focus on themes such as innovative retail concepts, new bars and restaurants, product innovation and point of sale. Most of its trend reports offer insights from around the world. Global brands and renowned designers have used its services to take the lead or remain at the forefront of their industry.
Insider London delivers tours of modern London for visitors and locals alike. Tours are created and led by its coolhunters who know the city like the backs of their hands, taking visitors straight to the best that this world-leading city has to offer. The tours include cutting-edge retail concepts, design and its intriguing and hidden secrets, revealing the most dynamic sides of the capital.
Cate has experienced the frustration and patience testing that comes with development of a business on a shoestring. Growing by investing revenue is a long journey. Cate’s team are an inspiring example of how a small business can develop customer relationships and understanding from 1-2-1 interaction and making the best of the opportunities you create.
Says Cate: ‘In a nutshell, other London tour companies are just not as excited about London as we are’.
What is Cate Trotter’s perspective?
On customers
Our customers have experienced the ordinary, now they are looking for something that shows them more.
- We provide inspiration for businesses. In a way that saves them time and is sometimes unexpectedly relevant.
- We are able to treat each interaction with customers as unique - thereby heightening the personalisation and experience for that individual or company. We respond to individual needs, one customer at a time.
- The devil is in the detail, and experiencing a trend or concept first hand is much more powerful than reading about it, and certainly more inspiring.
- Insider London is a tour by means of conversation, not presentation.
- There is a feeling of liberation when taken on tour by a friend, an insider, rather than a one size fits all guide. That is the experience that Cate and her team seek to create for you - professional friendliness.
Cate does view the journey of customer conversion as a funnel - offering an introduction at one end by means of something irresistibly free - like her hidden gems document (available from the Insider tours website). 'This enables potential customers to try us out in a risk free way. Once on board, if you are doing your job as a guide, you are taking time to understand your customer and offer them any cross sell options that really will meet their needs (an emerging interest in eco would be a prime opportunity to sell a green tour of London, or a customer excited about the strangest of London may revel in a quirky tour)'.
On marketing
Observe the 80-20 rule. 20% Of what you do will give 80% of the benefit. 20% of your customers will bring 80% of the profit. Take the time to work it out.
Cate has a written down business building plan and believes everything they do is marketing. Each customer gets to experience the brand for 3 hours at a time - so maximising the experience during that time reaps rewards of word of mouth or customers that become advocates. Cate’s strongest marketing action is in the delivery of her service.
- Do your search marketing - clearly describe what you offer in such a way that customers who want what you have can find you.
- Seek relevant PR coverage - a little in the right place can go a long way to bringing in customers.
- Test - try new things, experiment in small measured ways, achieve mini-goals and then do what works on a bigger scale.
Web
Being web literate is a considerable advantage to a startup entrepreneur or small business owner. It means that you can make best use of the free resources available to you, and best focus the ones you pay for.
Attend free classes - apply the 80-20 rule here too - learn 80% of what you need by paying for 20%.
Become an expert on search - help your customers to find you.
Inspiration
Read obsessively. '4-Hour Workweek' by Timothy Ferriss, anything by Anthony Robbins, 'The E-Myth Revisited' by Michael E Gerber, and 'Get To The Top on Google' by David Viney are some of Cate’s recommended reads. Cate believes that as long as it helps her to be happier or more focused and confident, then its worth a read. Don’t restrict your access to knowledge.
Become a master of free resources.
What next
Cate is going to set up a self-funding blog with invited authors on a profit-share basis.
Building relationships with customers is always going to be about their perception of how you treat them as an individual, understanding their needs, continuing a conversation.
Cate inspired thinking for your business
- Get to the top of Google. Obvious? Well do it then.
- Really understand where the most benefit to your business lies in deciding what marketing to do.
- Experiment on a limited risk basis so that you can find what works (and have fun while doing it).
- Spend the time with your customers actively understanding their needs and marketing your business to them in a relevant way, whether its face to face, over the telephone or interactively.
Contact
Insider London & Insider Trends
+44 (0) 844 504 8080
The full Cate Trotter interview and extra information can be found in the full article, here.
Bronwyn Durand founded JupiterJasper, the Marketing Mentor for small businesses. Bronwyn is also The Brand Whisperer, with a special interest in building commercial identities for businesses. Do you get my free weekly email? Sign up to ’1 Thing to Improve Your Marketing this week’ here.
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