 |
Affordable Marketing for your Small Business
Author: Dana Blozis  | Posted: 22-11-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 3 | Rating: (50) (?)
 When I started my business four years ago, I had enthusiasm and passion for my work, but a very small marketing budget. I also lacked a marketing plan for getting my message out to my target customer. I have learned a lot along the way and hope to impart what I've learned onto you. Whether you have just started your small business or are in your tenth year, there are some simple, affordable ways to keep your name in front of prospective clients and customers.
News releases. I recommend to clients that they distribute three to four news releases (better known as press releases) each year. This gives clients an opportunity to shout news out to the world about new products, services or partnerships; key hires; industry awards and certifications; new locations; events and more. News releases should be distributed on a timely basis to local media, trade publications and online. In addition, a well-crafted news release makes a great direct mail piece or a nice addition to your sales or media kit. Depending on whether you do the writing and distribution yourself, costs are variable. Distribution costs will also vary. Distribution via e-mail or fax is virtually nothing. Online distribution varies. Many news distribution sites are free, but I like to include a contribution to PRWeb.com to guarantee inclusion in popular search engines.
Online forums and networking sites. As social media continues to grow, relevant online forums and networking groups (Linked In, Connexions, Konnects) are a great way to interact with professionals and prospective clients. By actively participating in Q&A forums, you expand your reach. To take full advantage of these free opportunities, make sure you complete your online bio; include your contact information and web address; and participate regularly. Such participation can also help to position you as an industry expert.
Referral program. About half of my business comes from client referrals. To let clients know I appreciate their referrals and to encourage them to keep sending them to me, I include my referral program in my business agreement. In exchange for a prospect who does business with me, I offer the referring client two complimentary hours of writing, editing or marketing services. Aside from my time, this costs me nothing and benefits both my clients and my business.
Newsletter. There are so many affordable e-mail services these days that sending an e-newsletter to prospective clients is a no brainer. The service I use costs about $5 per month, and it not only maintains my e-mail lists for me, but it provides templates and tracks reader stats. Clients can opt-in, unsubscribe or change their e-mail address at any time. This is an inexpensive way to stay in touch with clients and prospects.
The next question, of course, is how and when to implement the above. I recommend pulling out your calendar and scheduling time for marketing and business development. Schedule a news release for each quarter, or at least three times a year. For online forums and networking sites, set aside a certain amount of time each week to participate. A referral program requires a little bit of set-up time and a notification to clients of the new program, but aside from that, it doesn't require much time. For your newsletter, I recommend sending them to clients at regular intervals. If you can't manage biweekly or monthly, at least put together a newsletter on a quarterly basis. Save ideas in a folder so they are all in one spot when you're ready to get started.
Try these ideas for at least six months and watch your business grow and, if you find that one method works better than the others, focus your efforts in that category. Enjoy your new affordable marketing solutions!
Copyright © 2007 by Dana Blozis, Virtually Yourz
Rate this Article:
Current: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/affordable-marketing-for-your-small-business-264939.html
About the Author:With 20 years of business experience, Dana Blozis of Virtually Yourz started her own Seattle area-based writing, editing and marketing business. In addition to writing for publication, she offers writing, editing and marketing services to small businesses and nonprofits. To learn how Virtually Yourz can help promote your small business, visit Virtually Yourz.
|
Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free! |
|
Related Articles
Follow Up With your Clients By: Erin Ferree | 16/09/2007 | Internet A follow-up tool such as a post card, HTML newsletter, or note card is essential to make sure that your services stay "top-of-mind" with the people that you meet. It's said that a prospect needs to hear from you seven times before they will make a purchase. So it's important to create tools and a system to enable you to followup with your prospects once you've made that initial connection.
The Power of Three By: David Bowman | 05/02/2008 | Article Writing Understanding the “power of three” will help you write with greater impact.
Who Vs. Whom By: David Bowman | 24/04/2008 | Writing Knowing the difference between "Who" and "Whom" is as important as knowing the difference between "he" and "him." This isn't about style. It's about writing correctly.
How to Write a Better Memo By: Brian Konradt | 03/01/2007 | Writing Size doesn’t matter. Such is the case with the memo. Isn’t it amazing how one relatively short document can be such a huge pain? The following tips show you how to construct a formidable, readable memo.
Building Better Paragraphs By: David Bowman | 21/09/2007 | Article Writing Whether you write poetry or nonfiction, short stories or articles, you need to pay attention to paragraph structure. The paragraph is the basic vehicle for communicating your ideas. Effective paragraphs focus on one central idea and lead the reader to the point you are trying to make, cohesively and logically.
Adverbial Pollution By: David Bowman | 30/04/2008 | Writing Industrial pollution can sap the life out of rivers, and adverbial pollution can sap the life out of your writing. Two techniques clean up this problem and make your writing more lively.
How to Promote your Business in the Yellow Pages: an Expert Interview By: Barry Maher | 04/04/2007 | Leadership You can waste money in the Yellow Pages or you can advertise correctly there. This article provides the best available advice from one of the country's top independent experts on the subject, the author of the bible on the subject, "Getting the Most from Your Yellow Pages Advertising."
10 Words to Avoid When Writing By: David Bowman | 28/06/2008 | Self Publishing These 10 words result in unclear and unprofessional writing. However, using the 10 techniques in this article can instantly improve your writing.
Got a Question? Ask.
Ask the community a question about this article:
Frequently Asked Questions
Odyssey of the Minds Elementary School Club
By: Therese | 17-08-2008
how do you begin set-up for a odyssey of the minds club for a small private elementary school. we think it will be best to "test" pilot with a small group of interested 5th & 6th graders. suggestions on mtgs, frequency, volunteers, parents, cost, etc. would be of great assistance.
Journal with picture of pearls
By: carnation | 16-08-2008
I would like to purchase a journal for some girls. i would like to have a picture of pearls on it.
Who is there in india to Provide Best Service at Best price as we do?
By: Icosy | 16-08-2008
Who is there in india to Provide Best Service at Best price as we do?
We provide
- Domain Registration*- 100MB web space- 100GB Data Transfer- 5 E-mails- 10+ WebPages- Dynamically designed WebPages- Basic SEO- 12 updates free- Enquiry form- Free logo Design- Free Search Engine Submission- Free Directory Submission- Yearly Renewal Rs.3000/-
TOTAL COST Rs. 6500/- Per Year
Can anyone do this with Best customer support?
Hello I am a 34 yearold female from al. I am ...
By: Jess | 14-08-2008
Hello I am a 34 yearold female from al. I am wanting to write a book on why people snap and kill children. I have addressed to write some people from deathrow. I have also started on another book but have not finished. The Caylee case is what so strongley led me to this book. Does anyone have ideas, and by the way I am very low income so if you know of some sources please help me out.
How do you spell mike in chinese
By: mike | 14-08-2008
how do you spell mike in chinese
Looking for good online shop to sell my used ...
By: nelson | 13-08-2008
Looking for good online shop to sell my used items....
Q&A Powered by:
Latest Business Articles
Your Fortune is in Your Follow Up! By: Diana Long | 06/09/2008 Read this article to learn more about how the path to success is consistency in your marketing strategy!
Create True Entrepreneur Success and Security By: Heather Dominick | 06/09/2008 Did you know your first Energy Point can be found in your body at the base of your spine? This is the area where you house all of your 'security' energy. It is literally about being supported in life. So it makes sense that this will pop up when building a business, right?
Which is Best: Pmp or Mba? By: John Reiling | 06/09/2008 I have seen many posts out in the forums and blogs wondering whether it is better to go for a PMP or MBA. I think there is great value in both, but I think they serve 2 different purposes. Having earned both a PMP and an MBA, I have some definite thoughts on this, but of course in the end it is a personal decision.
Put Your Children to Work and Reduce Your Taxes By: Tom Wheelwright | 06/09/2008 What Can Your Children Do For Your Business? As a parent, I'm always looking for ways to teach my children life long lessons about money. One of the best teaching tools I have found is money!
Is Your Marketing Pushing or Pulling People? By: Jody Gabourie | 06/09/2008 Learn the difference between push and pull marketing, and why you want to use pull marketing in order to build your marketing around constantly and consistently providing value to everyone you come in contact with.
Franchising Tip: Motivate Your Employees! By: Samantha McCartney | 05/09/2008 Buying a franchise is a great way to become a business owner. In becoming a business owner you will have to learn and practice many different skills to be successful versus just being an employee. In reality you will most likely be transitioning from an employee to an owner/manager. This...
Franchise Marketing: Step it Up a Notch! By: Samantha McCartney | 05/09/2008 Keeping a steady flow of customers is a task for any franchise owner. You want to keep your current customers and start getting new ones if you want to be a successful franchise owner. Chances are your franchisor provides you with some forms of marketing or advertising. However that may...
Buying a Franchise: Should I Buy Two Different Ones? By: Samantha McCartney | 05/09/2008 If you are embarking on being a franchisee, you have made a great choice. You will be investing your money and time into something that can bring you great successful personally and financially. You will become your own boss and have great satisfaction in saying you own your own business....
|
 |