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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Free Small Business Marketing, Advertising Ideas, Tips And Tricks

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1. Know Who Your Customers Are:


a. Describe the person most likely to want or need your product.

b. Why should they want to buy your product?
c. When you know the motivation, you can target the product to the correct customer base.
d. You can't sell a product until it is defined and positioned.
Note: A pharmaceutical company shelved a cold medicine because they couldn't correct the drowsiness it produced. Someone renamed it NyQuil and sold it as a bedtime cold medicine. It became the largest selling cold medicine on the market. Just because your product is good doesn't mean it will sell. It must be positioned correctly. That's what marketing does.

2. Promote With Postcards:


a. The U.S. Postal Service is proposing slight increases for mailing letters and postcards—but leaving first-class "Forever" stamps at their present 49 cents.

Under a filing with the Postal Regulatory Commission, letters to international destinations would rise from $1.15 to $1.20. Postcards would rise from 34 cents to 35 cents.
The increases being proposed if passed would become effective on April 26,2015.
b. Postcards convey a sense of urgency to the customer. They may not read your letter but they will turn your postcard over. (You have 3 seconds to get your message across. The average time people look at an ad.)
c. Postcards will keep your mailing list clean (Address Correction Requested), First class returned and corrected free of charge by the Post Office. (Bulk Mail letter corrections will have additional charges. Check with the Post Office).
d. With a postcard, your message is out in the open. Other potential customers will see it too, not just the person it's addressed to.

3. Create A Survey:


a. Mail a survey to customers to find what motivates them to buy.

b. Where do they work? What magazines do they read? Age Group?
c. This information will tell you where and how to reach your targets.
d. Offer a gift or discount for completing the survey.

4. Use A Two-Step Approach:


a. Offer complimentary business related information to potential customers.

Step 1: Offer a free "fact sheet" to customers that shows your expertise.

Step 2: Add these customers to your mailing list and mail to them often.

5. Say "Happy Birthday":


a. Mail greeting cards to your customers (dates from your survey #3).

b. Include a coupon or special offer or tell them about your product that they should give themselves as a gift.

6. Team Up With Another Business:


a. Share advertising costs with another company.

b. Sharing costs makes high-quality printing and larger ads affordable.
c. Can your product be teamed with another product? (Motor Oil packaged with your new funnel invention.)

7. Be Consistent And Committed:


a. Research shows a message must be repeated to be remembered.

b. Send multiple mailers to the same people.
c. If you advertise, do it where you can afford to do it often.

8. Use The Telephone:


a. Test a new idea by phone before you commit to costly promotions.

b. Response from 100 phone calls will be similar to 1,000 pieces of mail.
c. You'll receive faster results, it costs less, and you'll generate greater input and feedback.

9. Raise Your Prices:


a. Has your competition raised their prices? Maybe you should too.

b. Higher prices separate you from the crowd, and implies your product is better, an deserves a premium price. BMW does not compete with Yugos.
c. Be careful in this area. The customer must see the value of the higher price.

10. Promote Trends or Current Events:


a. Can you tie your product or service to the environment, Olympics, World Series?

b. Gain valuable credibility and interest by association with known groups.

11. Add Personality To Your Business:


a. Use photos of you and/or your staff in your promotional materials.

b. A quote from the person pictured conveys friendliness and builds confidence in your company.
c. Responses to seminars and programs are dramatically higher when photos are used.

12. Use Deadlines:


a. Make sure you put a time limit on promotional materials.

b. Watch your expiration dates. (What day does your offer end?
Are you losing an extra weekend of business?)
For More See: Understanding Why Customers Buy

13. Fear Of Not Having Your Product:


a. For products that increase personal security, personal safety or health, fear can be an effective business-boosting tool.

b. If they don't buy your product now, they will miss something. A discount, premium free gift, etc. Fear of loss is more powerful than expectation of gain.

14. Use The Media:


a. Send letters covering topics related to your business to local publications.

b. Connect your product or business to some current event that is making news.
c. Your name and business name will probably be used if your letter is printed.
d. You will be perceived as an expert in your field.
e. You are holding this information because of an Internet site or a local or national promotion.

15. Make Advertising Last:


a. Buy ads that last months, not minutes. 

b. Magnetic signs for car or van. Don't forget the back of your vehicle. Put signs on truck tailgates and rear windows. Most customers don't drive alongside your vehicle and copy down the phone or address. They are more apt to do it at a stop sign.
c. Use clever bumper stickers or T-shirts.
d. If you're printing an expensive color piece, ask the printer to quote the price of his house paper.
e. Design the outside of the brochure to be permanent and the inside for future changes. That way you can print up large quantities (5,000 or more) of the outside only and have the printer keep them on hand. Then as your message changes you only have to print the inside.
f. You will save by doing a large run in the beginning. You will also save by only printing what you need as your company changes. Avoid outdated brochures.

16. Examine Promotional Materials:


a. Make sure business cards, letterheads, brochures and packaging materials are first class. This is not the area to spare expenses.

b. What types of materials is your competition using?
c. If you can't afford 4 color brochures use 2 or 3 color. Use of color increases response by 26%.
d. If you can't afford 2 color... use screens. (See Below)
Note: Screen is another word for shade (darker) or tint (lighter). For example: A florist wants red flowers around the borders of his brochure and black ink for the text. That's two colors. Pink is a 50% tint of red, it is not another color. You can have some pink flowers and some red flowers with little or no additional cost depending on how your printer handles screens. This process will give the appearance of three colors; red, pink, and black. Use gray (a tint of black) and presto, a 4 color brochure (red, pink, gray and black) for a 2 Color price. It looks expensive but isn't.

Source :http://www.smalltownmarketing.com

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Entertainment Tips for Families

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The Boom rater Report, our weekly collaboration with on-line person resource Boom rater, in the week explores wholly free, fun things to try to along with your family.  “A number of weeks past you had ideas for no or low value diversion for singles," a member asks. "I’d prefer to learn suggestions for free of charge diversion for families on a good budget. Our family plays board games and cards and that we visit space parks, however would really like to undertake some totally different free activities out of the house. My female offspring is thirteen and my kinsman is eight.” Here are some boom rater replies:


Oh, Go Fly a Kite:
 My grandparent and that i created kites out of newspapers and balsa with tails made of torn fabric strips. Now, my son Brandon can surrender TV and video games to pay time with ME building and flying home-baked kites. However times have modified. We tend to build kites, some pretty elaborate, from patterns on the web that Brandon is worked up to seek out for North American country. We've got discovered free directions on the online. We tend to build the kites along and he decorates them thus his kites stand out from the remainder. We tend to fly them on the beach while not interference from trees or wires. I’m proud I might introduce him to associate in nursing activity that's high-powered solely by his imagination and his ability to run quick enough to urge his kite into the air. The engineering aspects of the hobby and therefore the worth of his seeing a project through from begin to completion are different pluses. However the $64000 joy is seeing him go wild once the kite he created himself is flying high within the sky. perhaps sometime Brandon can show his son or grandchild a way to build kites and tell them regarding however we tend to had this a lot of fun while not disbursement a penny. Can there still be pennies then?

Free Movies:
Ascertain if your cable television service offers a rewards card. In my city if you sign on for cable, phone and web through a similar service you get a card that gets you free passes to envision new movies at sure theaters each Tues. the cardboard additionally gets you discounts in the slightest degree different showings. This has been a good means for my better half and ME to envision movies free—saving North American country nearly $20 a pop.

Go Fish:
Fishing is my selection for cheap outside diversion the total family will get pleasure from. My wife, sons and grandchildren typically be a part of ME to fly fish for trout within the lovely streams of VT, and fish for bass in our crystal clear lakes. The value is least. A license is barely $20 for the year, and it's free for young youngsters. Sometimes, your catch pays for dinner. I've met fishing buddies and different fishing families through native bait retailers and activities listed on Take ME Fishing. This summer my better half and that i drove up to North American country with 2 different couples for per week of salmon fishing. We tend to rent a cabin along, therefore the worth was affordable. We tend to fished each morning and afternoon and contend cards most nightly. We've already planned our trip for next year.

No value Cruises:
NY town offers many cool free things to try to. However my favorite may be a free "cruise" on the Staten Island Ferry. Yes, it's completely free! My grandchild Emily and that i take the 30-minute trip from Staten Island to envision superb views of the sculpture of Liberty, lower Manhattan and New Jersey. We've ne'er had to attend quite half-hour for a ferry. Air-con and heating wreak a cushy ride within, however quit on the deck for the simplest views. There’s a cheap bar, however the "cruise" is basically free if you pack a lunch. We tend to decision it our special Hudson River Picnic. We've created it a breakfast cruise once dawn is breaking and a dinner cruise within the early evening once the lights of the sculpture and Manhattan are exciting. She includes a whole album of images from our trips—memories she is going to continually have of our special times along.

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