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Ten marketing tips to help promote your small business

Last post 26 Nov 2007, 3:45 PM by AshleyBanfield. 10 replies.
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  •  09 Feb 2006, 10:20 AM 107798

    Ten marketing tips to help promote your small business

    This article ive just found has got some great ideas in and i thought i would share it here.

    Ten marketing tips to help promote your small business

    Are you a small business or start up? Do you sometimes feel invisible? Here are ten low cost marketing ideas guaranteed to boost your profile.

    1) Word of mouth is the most cost-effective, powerful form of promotion. Write a list of 50 people you know but don’t see regularly – relatives, friends, ex-colleagues etc. Send each of them a friendly email or postcard to let them know what you’re up to. Ask them for feedback, advice or contacts of anyone who might be interested in hearing about your business. Don’t be shy! People love to help. For practical tips on promoting your small business visit Guerrilla Marketing.

    2) Networking may seem intimidating but there are ways to make it less scary. Don’t feel you have to sell, sell, sell - the number one rule of networking is to listen. It’s about building relationships - go to a networking event looking for opportunities to help others. Ask questions, gather information, offer contacts and advice – people will remember you for it. Networking PLUS is Business Link’s popular monthly speed-networking event – for details visit the events section on the Business Link website.

    3) Business cards need to stand out from the crowd. Get a new batch printed on unusual material – textured card, plastic, wood – or make it an unusual shape. Offer a business tip or special offer on the back. Include your photo on the card – this makes it more personal, easier to remember you and harder to throw away! For excellent free tips on killer business cards see Card Sharks on the Lean Marketing website.

    4) The internet is an amazing market place to promote your business – but it’s easy to feel lost or insignificant. If you don’t have a website or if you want to promote your website to a targeted audience, join Affinity Trading Network – an active online network for small businesses. You get a full web profile about you and your business and access to the lively Trading Boards, providing an effective way to increase your online exposure.

    5) Newsletters are a great way to build up a following, sign up potential customers and provide people with a regular reminder about your services. Write a simple one page resource of news, advice and latest offers each month. Run a competition or poll. Promote your customers or suppliers. Use it to build your reputation as a useful hub of up-to-date information. Encourage feedback, keep it enjoyable and personal.

    6) Testimonials support your credibility. It’s good practice to ask clients for regular feedback either verbally or in a quick customer satisfaction survey. When you have a happy customer – ask whether you could get a quote from them. Be clear as to how you will use the testimonial – on your website, in your newsletter or letterhead etc. Make sure you accredit the quote explicitly with the name of the client – anonymous testimonials don’t hold much punch. After all, testimonials can also give your clients good publicity.

    7) Cold calling can send shivers down your spine! However, it is a highly targeted way to promote your business. Don’t expect to close a deal over the phone – again this is about finding out information as much as selling. Use phone calls as the first step to getting to know your prospective clients better. Don’t make a full pitch but arrange an appointment or ask permission to send on further materials about your business. And remember to speak s-l-o-w-l-y! For a Cold Calling Crash course to get you over your fears and anxieties, take a look at Do Your Own PR.

    8) Referrals are an effective and inexpensive way to increase your business and build your credibility. Ask each of your clients or suppliers for three contacts of other people who might like to find out more about your business. You don’t have to be pushy – you could offer to reciprocate and provide three useful contacts in return. Make it a regular habit to give referrals as well as ask for them. For some interesting articles and advice on how to generate an effective referral system, visit the resource section on the Abundant Referrals website.

    9) Press releases must be targeted. There is little point sending round a generic press release to hundreds of newspapers. Start by focusing on five publications ideal for your target market. Read back editions thoroughly – understand what kind of stories they like to publish and the style of language they use. Find a relevant news hook and tailor your press release specifically for each publication. The first paragraph is key and must provide the who, what, where, when and why of your story. For a guide to writing successful press releases visit http://www.stetson.edu/~rhansen/prguide.html.

    10) Passion and persistence are the most important tools to promote your small business! If you try each of the strategies above and build them into a regular marketing plan, you will certainly boost your profile, without a doubt!

    Source: http://www.bytestart.co.uk/content/24/24_8/ten-marketing-tips-to-hel.shtml

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  •  03 Mar 2006, 6:04 AM 110803 in reply to 107798

    Re: Ten marketing tips to help promote your small business

    Thanks BA

    Lots of good advice here

    Paulsan

  •  08 Jun 2006, 5:24 AM 120358 in reply to 107798

    Re: Ten marketing tips to help promote your small business

    Its really quite simple:
    1) Work harder than Joe Average
    2) Be more creative than Joe Average
    3) Spend less than you earn unlike Joe Average

    As I said...dead simple



    splatthefly



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  •  08 Jun 2006, 6:17 AM 120367 in reply to 120358

    Re: Ten marketing tips to help promote your small business

    spalt,

    that about sums it up!

    not so sure about work harder though...., more like work smarter and get your ducks in a row

    Rik


    stay in the pink with ciggies and drink!
  •  21 Sep 2006, 4:05 PM 132509 in reply to 107798

    Re: Ten marketing tips to help promote your small business

    great article! cheers!!
  •  21 Sep 2006, 7:18 PM 132543 in reply to 120358

    Re: Ten marketing tips to help promote your small business

    Spot on Splatthefly....................

    When opportunity knocks, 'av it!'


    Kind regards,

    Street.


    "...in every life we have some trouble, but when you worry you make it double. Don't worry..." [Bob McFerrin]
  •  12 Nov 2006, 3:42 PM 161286 in reply to 107798

    Re: Ten marketing tips to help promote your small business

    On the filp side if you are small and want to make a "quantum leap" in sales and have the funds available to spend on marketing make sure you know what you are doing. Get the right mix between offline, online and pr depending on what you are selling.

    You can waste thousands in finding the right kind of advertising medium for you. I would definately suggest spending a few hundred pound getting a good consultant to analyse your market and give you a route to where you want to be. It will save you a lot of time and money in the long run.

    Another good tip is to make sure you get any contract you go into tied down to make sure you get what you think you are paying for, sounds like common sense but if someone is doing a selling job on you it is easy to believe what they are telling you. The company you outsource any work too needs to be accountable and if they are confident of their service they will let you have this written into the contract. Put some of the risk in their court, marketing companies hate to be tied down as they say its too difficult to quantify. That is a load of crap, there are always measurables.

    This isn't really relevant if you have a small business and are happy making a living, but I am guessing some people on here want to give Philip Green a run for his money!!!

    Good luck 

    Jamie

  •  19 Feb 2007, 6:04 AM 215890 in reply to 107798

    Re: Ten marketing tips to help promote your small business

    Top tips, thanks I will try and impliment some of them. Yes
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