Think you can't afford to implement any effective marketing tactics?
Think again.
Here are five ways to make a splash on a shoestring budget that can work for virtually every business.
It's amazing how much money businesses spend to gather market information and attract new clients when they have a wealth of opportunity and information in their existing client base.
One of the best ways to increase revenue is to talk to existing customers.
You don't need to talk to hundreds of individuals; simply choose 5 to ten clients and contact them to ask if they'd participate in a phone interview.
Here's how it works:
The important part here is to use what you learn. If you don't make changes to your business, then you've wasted everyone's time.
Keys to success: The conversation with your customers is just that, a conversation.
Don't fire questions at them; instead, have the interviewer engage in a conversation and gather as much valuable data as you can.
Remember, it's not about how satisfied they are - it's about how much they valued your product or service.
A postcard is one way to market your business.
But how about putting a small box together with a fork, knife, spoon and a custom printed napkin that invites your prospect to "have lunch on us?"
Think outside the box, and your marketing strategies and campaigns will have more impact.
And don't be afraid to see what other people in other industries are doing and adapt that to your business.
Think about the little details that will get attention. I once saw a marketing program to the food industry that had a brochure vacuum-sealed in the same plastic used to wrap bacon.
The same piece sent to technology companies used static shield envelopes. This campaign earned 96% recognition when follow-up calls were placed.
Keys to success: Set a clear objective for your marketing campaign, and identify how you'll measure its success.
Then follow up to measure the results and adjust the program if necessary.
Think you can't do PR or publicity without employing the services of a high-priced firm?
You can!
Although a good firm brings tremendous contacts and experience, most small companies can do enough PR on their own to spark the public's interest.
Keys to success: In one word, leverage.
Though it does happen, don't expect one story placement to generate thousands in revenue. Your success depends on leveraging each press release, each article and each published mention.
Put it all on your Web site: Create a news page and add a What's New area on your home page.
Add it to your marketing kit and send the piece to clients, colleagues and professional organizations. Include a note in your newsletter that says 'Recently Seen In...'
And remember: PR is more cost-effective and more credible than advertising.
Most people know at least 200 people.
Do the maths: If you know 200 people and they each know 200 people, that's 40,000 potential contacts!
Spend time developing relationships with the people you already know-clients, colleagues, people you meet through professional networking organizations, friends and even family.
Start by making a list of all the people you know.
Next, prioritize your list into As, Bs and Cs.
A’s are your advocates. These are the people who feel strongly about you. They're the "cheerleaders" who would refer business to you right now.
B’s could become advocates if they knew more about you, so you need to spend time with these people to educate them.
C’s are those people you don't communicate with often enough. You may keep them in the loop, but they need more time and nurturing before they'd refer any business your way. If there are any names that remain, delete them.
Keys to success: Educate, don't sell. The key here is to build relationships. These develop over time as you create credibility and trust. To be truly effective, you must always be on the lookout for ways you can help your network.
Start from the perspective of giving more than you ask, and your network will become your most valuable marketing tool.
Marketing through e-mail is flexible, cost-effective, easy to measure (assuming you put the right tracking in place), and high impact.
It allows you to easily drive traffic to your Web site, reach a broad geographic audience and stay in frequent contact with your customers and prospects.
E-mail marketing allows you to market your services and establish your expertise with your audience.
Use it for newsletters, new product announcements or to share your publicity success-the ideas are endless. But know that this flexibility and ease-of-use can cause problems.
Remember, this is a marketing campaign. So be sure to think it through, develop an appropriate message, create a piece that reflects your brand, know your objectives, and make sure the information is valuable for your market, or people will quickly unsubscribe.
Keys to success: Don't be seen as a "spammer"! Send e-mail only to those people who have given permission. When someone asks to be removed, respond immediately.
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