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Free Internet Marketing Lessons
Marketing 101 Off Line
by Marsha
Kopan
How do you get
the word out about your virtual business
on a tight budget?
In the "real" world of advertising costs
for promoting
your business can be quite steep but there are many
things that you can do on a tight budget.
Placing an ad in the Yellow Pages can be tricky and
add
a huge monthly expense to your phone bill. In-column
yellow page ads are the most effective in major
metropolitan areas. If you just want to get your
feet
wet, don't buy a display in column ad; instead, just
place a "bold" listing in your major
category.
If you decide to buy a display ad make sure you
don't
get roped into the added expense of a "custom
logo" ad.
In a regular display ad, logos are placed in the
upper
left corner. You will pay dearly just to have your
logo in some other position.
Newspaper ads can bring hefty costs too, but most
papers
do have business classified sections that can be
very
reasonable. Choose a certain time each month or each
quarter to run the ad and do not deviate from that
setting.
If the "busyness" of your business is
seasonal, run the ads
when you are NOT busy.
Promote, promote, promote! Make sure your url
(web site
address) is on everything you do in print!
Promote, promote, promote! Join relevant
associations and
participate in their functions. For example, you for
sure should be a member of your local Chamber of
Commerce. In our
area we have a monthly meeting called "After
5". Different
members host an "After 5" gathering in
their business. Get to
as many of those sessions as possible and be
prepared with
business cards and brochures. If your business is
geared
to a specialized field, as is mine, join the
relevant trade
group. For example, I work with remodeling
contractors so
I've joined Milwaukee/NARI.
Promote, promote, promote! Get your name out by
donating your services to charity auctions. I have
donated VA service
certificates to our Chamber Auction, the Milwaukee/NARI
Foundation, and our local Public Television Auction.
Promote, promote, promote. Do a targeted mailing (i.e..
send
to all your Chamber of Commerce members). Create an
informative
brochure. Create an introductory letter to go with
it. Send the
letter, brochure and your business card to your
targeted list TWICE.
Do the second mailing within 6 months of the first.
Written by: Marsha Kopan, CVA
Executive Secretarial Services
402 words
Use freely, send a copy of your newsletter using it
to
information@execsecsrv.com
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