Small Business Marketing Magic
Once upon a time, in 1969, there was a young woman who had
a dream of
starting her own company. She had ideas, talent and work
ethic to spare but
what she didn't have was cash. After careful research she
found that
marketing would cost more than all the other aspects of
her business
combined. Out came the credit cards, family loans and
savings. After a few
months the woman realized that she had mortgaged her
future to the hilt and
she still couldn't make enough money to buy her way out of
debt. Sadly, she
closed up shop and went back to a job she hated at an
uncaring corporation.
Fast–forward thirty years and meet a young man working at
an insurance
company who dreamed of starting his own small business as
a financial
planner. He had the education and experience but what he
didn't have was
cash. The year is 1999 and after a few weeks of research
the young man
realized that marketing and promotion were vital to the
success of his
business. However, the young man knew about a magical
method of promotion
that wasn't available to the young woman in 1969. What was
the magical
method he used to start his business part–time and build
it into a
full–time thriving practice after six months? The answer,
of course, is the
internet!
It's true that the internet seems like a capricious
magician that
selectively waves a magic wand over some small businesses.
However, the
reasons for this became glaringly clear to the young man
after he completed
his research. He discovered that success is garnered by
avoiding scams such
as "business opportunities" that seem too good
to be true. In addition to
hard work and patience he stayed away from spam, Free For
All Links (FFAs),
pyramid schemes, network marketing, sweepstakes and
investment fraud. He
used http://www.scambusters.org
to
avoid anything that remotely resembled a scam.
The young man developed a marketing plan focusing on the
internet and after
six months he found the following free or nearly free
strategies worked
best:
Press Releases – Particularly helpful if the release is
tied to an upcoming
holiday or a recent event.
Creating Content – Offering articles and case studies is
by far the most
reliable way to find clients and brand yourself as an
expert in your field.
Book Reviews – Some on–line books stores like Amazon.com
allow you to post
reviews of books you've read. These reviews will be tied
to an "About Me"
page that can include information about you and your
business and your URL.
Forums – Joining forums that cover your area of expertise
is a good move.
Help people by answering questions about your topic and
include your URL in
your signature.
Testimonials – Wise marketers ask every existing client
for testimonials to
be used on their website and/or printed marketing
material.
Newsletters – Keeping in touch with customers and
prospects with an on–line
e–zine is a good way to build a steady stream of loyal
clients.
Teleseminars – A small investment in a bridge line allows
a group of people
to sign up for a free or fee based seminar on your area of
expertise.
Referrals – Proactively asking clients for referrals works
better if they
are offered a discount on products or services in return.
Solo E–zine Ads – Solo ads are an advertisement or article
sent by itself
to a list of newsletter readers. Many solo ads are
competitively priced and
offer a generous amount of room for your message.
The young man learned a lesson that we can all appreciate.
There is no "get
rich quick schemes" that work on or off–line. The
only way to prosper
hasn't changed over time... build client relationships
with hard work and
excellent customer service. Cultivate patience and find
your own internet
magic by following in the footsteps of the young man.
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