Seven Smart Marketing Strategies Every Business Should Use
by Kate Smalley
Published on this site: May 5th, 2005 - See
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Each year, U. S. companies spend billions of dollars to market
their business. Marketing is the entire process of getting a product
or service into the hands of buyers and it includes research, development,
planning, copywriting, packaging, pricing, advertising, publicity,
sales and delivery.
But if your company is smalllike more than half of all businesses
in America you probably dont have a large marketing
budget. But you can stretch your marketing dollars by applying these
seven smart marketing strategies:
- Leverage the Power Of Targeting And Branding -
Determine whos most likely to buy your product or
service, then tailor your marketing message accordingly.
Always send the right message to the right audience. Also,
create a consistent brand or image for your company, product
or service. Branding involves everything related to your
company from your logo down to your style of customer service.
And it can help you make sales quicker and easier, so youre
able to spend less on marketing.
- Choose the Right Tools For The Job - This amounts
to doing it right the first time. You cant afford
to waste energy and precious dollars by using marketing
pieces for the wrong purpose. For example, if you want to
reach a specific market segment, direct mail is ideal. But
a print ad in a general-interest publication would be a
waste of money.
- Create Versatile Materials - Create marketing materials
you can use for more than one purpose. Instead of a large brochure,
consider printing a small tri-fold piece that can be mailed inside
an envelope, handed out and placed in a display rack. Similarly,
a flier can be slipped inside a presentation folder or distributed
in mass quantities.
- Be Conservative - Dont spend any more than is
necessary to get the job done. When printing, choose fewer colors
and pages to cut your cost in half. Opt for graphics software,
stock photography and other tools that allow you to avoid hiring
expensive professionals. Your goal should always be to produce
professional materials, not necessarily the most expensive ones.
- Capitalize on Free Advertising - Send a
press release to print, radio and broadcast media. It wont
cost you anything to send in submissions. But what you can gain
is free publicity in the form of a full article or at least a
small brief. Unbiased publicity from a reporter carries a lot
of weight and can help you advertise your business
better than any paid advertising can.
- Form Strategic Alliances - Combine your marketing efforts
and dollars with those of complementary businesses. Swap customer
referrals and split the cost of a postcard mailing or print ad
with trusted business partners. You can also share exhibit space
at trade shows or co-sponsor special events.
- Improve and Maximize Customer Relations - Always
meet and exceed your customers expectations... so
you dont lose them. Some estimates say it costs seven
times more to acquire a new customer than to retain an existing
one. You can also save money and time by generating repeat
business from your customers. Contact them with a special
offer or piece of useful information; theyll probably
be happy to hear from you. ltimately, youll be doing
them and yourself a favor.

Kate Smalley, Connecticut Secretary Freelance Transcription
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