Marketing
your business should be a consistent priority daily. The importance of spreading the word about
your product or service can be the difference between success and failure. As a home-based or small business owner, you
will wear many hats. This will include
worker, manager, janitor, receptionist, order taker and a host of other
duties.
Sometimes,
we can get so caught up in being the worker for the business that we forget we
also have to be the visionary and the planner – the role that gives the business
guidance and ensures its longevity.
Consistent
marketing and promotion not only help in branding your business, but it can also
help with the following:
- Keeping
current clients/customers informed of new
products/services
- Bringing
in a stream of new clients, which is vital for business
growth
- Encourages
and motivates you to keep up with trends in your industry
- Creates
a vision for your business. This is
especially helpful if you do not have a storefront or retail business where
people are exposed to it daily.
- Adds
professionalism and sets a standard for your
business
Commitment
to your marketing efforts is key. A
minimum of 2 hours daily should be given to marketing. This can include: calling current customers
and updating them on product specials or new services; creating brochures or
flyers to mail out to potential customers; participating in community events or
finding new avenues of advertising.
Following
are 8 ways that you can market and promote your
business:
1.
Press
Release. When
you launch a new business, product or service or you are involved in a
newsworthy event, write a press release and send it to publications that your
clients/customers read.
2.
Volunteer.
Volunteer
a limited amount of your products or services to a worthy cause. For example, if you own a graphic design
company, you might design a conference brochure or guide for the American Cancer
Society or a local women’s hospital.
This not only gives you a great client reference, but it gets your work
in front of potential clients.
3.
Advisory
Team. Create
an Advisory Team of individuals in various professions. Include benefits: organize a bi-monthly or
monthly luncheon, offer discounted services/products etc.)
4.
Web
Site. Web
Site. A web site is a great way to
promote your products and services.
There are many companies that offer low-cost sites as little as $7.95
monthly or free sites (plug in “free web sites” on your search engine and review
which has the best offer and quality).
5.
Newsletter.
Create
a 8 ½ x 11 one-page newsletter and send out monthly via email or
US mail. Include service/product updates, informative
articles that can be put to good use.
6.
Open
House. Have a
quarterly open house or social where you display your products or provide an
enlightening seminar on your services.
Offer refreshments, samples or discount coupons and allow your clients to
mingle. Also allow your
clients/customers to introduce themselves and share information if they would
like to.
7.
Advertise.
Based
on the type of business you have, advertising with your local community paper or
cable channel can be cost-effective.
Call and ask for an advertisement kit or rates. Information should
include: publication distribution including areas, number of readers or viewers
broken down into categories etc. **
Never provide a dollar amount for your marketing budget over the phone. Review information and let them know that
you’ll get back with them.
8. Join
Projects. Establish
working relationships with other businesses where your services or products
compliment one-another. Develop ways you
will work together. This can include:
providing cross-referrals to one another, doing presentations together and
sharing ad space etc.