7 No Cost and Low Cost Tips to Market Your Business
by Kathleen Gage
Published on this site: November 10th, 2005 - See
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Marketing a business can be fun, exciting and creative. It
can also be very frustrating and expensive if one doesn't
know what outcome they are looking for or how to evaluate
cost effective methods of marketing.
Over the years people have come to know me for my unique
ability to develop low cost and no cost strategies to market
and promote a business, product or service. Strategies that
have realized incredible returns.
Some of my successes have included:
- Before my last book was published I pre-sold over $8,000
in books
- Over 250 people registered for a recent seminar in less
than 2 weeks and the cost to promote was under $25
- One company used my strategies for a career expo and
made over $180,000 in consulting fees
- One speaker sold over $23,000 in product sales back of
the room at a two hour seminar with strategies outlined
in my program
I don't share this to impress anyone, rather to impress upon
you when using the right strategies for your market, you can
realize some incredible results.
People have also come to know me as someone who is a stickler
when it comes to putting systems in place. My marketing successes
are a direct result of the systems I have implemented.
With a bit of forethought, planning and desire, you can successfully
market your business in a very effective manner. Below are
seven proven strategies sure to increase visibility, leads
and sales.
- Business Cards
Business cards are often one of the most underutilized tools
in one's marketing. Use the front and back of your business
card to gain full benefit. Depending on your market you can put some very valuable
information on the back such as a sports schedule, emergency numbers,
or special dates people want to remember.
Keep some in your wallet, your automobile, on your desk,
and some at home. Be sure to carry them with you wherever
you go and be willing to hand them out as opportunity presents
itself.
Creatively distribute your card. When you eat out you can
leave one with the tip. If you borrow a library book, use
one as a book mark. Hand them to clerks in stores who may know other people who could use
your product or service.
When someone gives you their business card be sure to enter
their information in your database. Send them a short note
or email within 48 hours of meeting them to keep your name
fresh in their mind.
- Send a picture
A great way to keep your name fresh in a customer's mind
is to send them a picture of when they purchased a product
or service from you.
Put a picture of a buyer's auto purchase in a beautiful
calendar. Likely, the proud owner of the vehicle will display
the calendar for the next 365 days.
For specialty gift shops, when a customer makes a substantial
purchase, have a picture taken with the shop owner. Frame
the picture and send it to the customer.Chances are very
good the picture will be displayed proudly for friends and family to see.
A dentist who specializes in smile makeovers can easily
arrange to have a professional makeup artist and photographer
capture the patient's beautiful new smile. No doubt the
patient will be more than happy to show others their new
look.
- Associations
Associations particular to your market are a great resource
for marketing. There are associations specific to virtually
any industry, job type or business. A quick web search will
likely show you how much is available.
A major opportunity within many organizations is the chance
to network. Additionally, to make presentations. Along with
presentations come publications. Often, when you do a presentation,
you will get a mention in the association newsletter, their
Ezine and/or on their website.
In many cases, when an organization has a newsletter or
Ezine, they welcome the presenter writing a press announcement
for them. It saves them time and often assures you have
a better chance of the information making it into the publication.
They may also welcome you writing an article for their publication
or website. This lends itself to pre-presentation visibility.
Additionally, you will position yourself as an expert and
increase credibility.
Most organizations have the following opportunities that
can help you to gain visibility and do some very effective
marketing:
- Newsletters
- Internet listings
- Links to you website
- Discounted advertising rates
- Networking opportunities
- Business referral services
- Special recognition events
- Education seminars
- Business and membership directories
In many cases you will need to be a member of the association
to take advantage of the multiple marketing opportunities.
In other cases membership is not necessary.
- Committee Involvement
Committee involvement is a great way to give back to the
association or community while building visibility for you
and your business. In some cases, you may even want to get
involved in a committee where you have little experience
or knowledge. This will give you an opportunity to stretch
yourself and meet and network with individuals you may not
have otherwise had the chance to meet.
- Contests and drawings
Contests are a favorite for many businesses such as restaurants
or those that have high foot traffic. Contests are a great
way to build your database quickly. You are generating very
hot leads when you have a contest with people who have already
frequented your place of business. The key though is to
do back -end marketing. Far too many businesses hold contests,
get lots of names and do nothing with them. In this case, it
is a complete waste of time to hold a contest. You can advertise
a contest to gain new foot traffic in your place of business.
Trade show booths are a great place to hold a contest. Pre-show
marketing helps to generate traffic at your booth. Invite
people to stop by booth # _____ (whatever your booth is)
to enter to win. Creative contests can also generate free publicity.
- Cross-promoting
Join with other companies who have products or services
that compliment yours and promote each other. Let's say
you have a massage business. You could partner with a candle
company to sell their candles to your massage clients. They
can give out coupons for your massage business. Or the candle
company can partner with a gift basket company. Cross-promoting
is only limited by your imagination.
This can considerably cut down the cost of business promotion
and allow each business to use promotion techniques that
might be too expensive to implement alone.
- Bonuses
Secure special offers from various businesses who want to
share a similar market as you. When a customer buys a minimum
amount they receive a bonus packet with the various offers
from the other vendors. This is a win/win all the way around.
The other vendors gain visibility, you have something extra
to offer you customers and the customers get incredible
value for their purchase.
Be aware of who you cross-promote and joint venture with.
You want someone who will be equally committed to a campaign.

Kathleen Gage is a business advisor specializing in marketing
and promotions for small and home based businesses. She is
a keynote speaker and the author of -101 Ways to Get Your
Foot in the Door - and - 101 No Cost and Low Cost Tips to
Market and Promote a Product, Service or Business. To access
her free report, Learn How One Salt Lake City Consultant made
Over $100,000 from One Idea, visit www.streetsmartsmarketing.com

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