The most common question entrepreneurs ask me, is "how can I improve my marketing with no or little money?" With this in mind, I asked for help from the TPE community and here is what I got... 115 ideas. Skim them or read them in detail, but whatever you do make sure you go through the list. Just one of these ideas may trigger a marketing opportunity that you never considered before. Just one of these ideas may take your business to a whole new level!
1. Focus On One Contact
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Target one decision maker you'd like to meet and invite him to share his expertise. Ask for a (very) short article for your newsletter or a quick phone interview for your podcast. Follow up by sending, or better yet dropping by with a copy of your finished production with a thank-you and of course, more information about your product & services. Thanks To: Jim Bouchard of America's Black Belt Powervator
2. Create Relevant Content
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Promote your business online via creating content areas on your website that would attract users and position your business and brand as a source of valuable knowledge. Creating these content pages does not require any additional budget, but they do require time and creativity. For example, a children clothes store can dedicate a page to ‘Tips on keeping your child busy on school vacation’ and through that page, attract parents to the site. Thanks To: Sharona Meushar of http://www.sharona.co.il
3. Write For Trade Magazines
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: If you want people to call you, there is nothing like writing an article for a trade magazine (for B2B) or local magazine (for B2C) to gain credibility and exposure. You can demonstrate your expertise and position yourself as the go-to person for your product or service. This strategy generates responses from people who are the ready-to-buy stage. Thanks To: Laura Posey of Dancing Elephants
4. Google AdWords On The Cheap
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Run market research on the cheap by using Google Adwords to target an audience, with the landing page being a question survey. A snappy question to attract people, along with Google's Geo-targeting can provide great results, for next to nothing. Thanks To: Paul Anthony of WebDistortion
5. Sponsor Your Local Sport Teams
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Sponsor a local sports team. For less than the cost of a 1/4 page ad in a local paper, you can buy team uniforms for a local soccer, basket ball, baseball or other sports teams. This a sure fire way to get the team, and their friends, family and fans that your business is a genuine part of the local community. It's a great PR technique too, as your local press will be very interested that you're taking this action and will probably send a photographer round to photograph you with the team and their new strips! Thanks To: Tamsin Fox-Davies of Enthuse Marketing
6. Its All Keywords
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Statistically, 3 out of 4 internet users live in North America, making exposure on the web critical. Having a website that is keyword optimized for what your small business does and where you are located works as an online brochure as well as a “24 hours a day” sales person for your services and products. Thanks To: Lori Quaranta of Consetta Web Solutions LLC
7. Get Out Of The Dark Ages
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Business owners should look beyond the brick and mortar and reach out to a bigger audience with the web. Establishing a presence online is key, whether it's by creating an interactive, regularly updated site or blog, or by building informative yet informal profiles on social networking sites like Facebook or Twitter. Opening communication channels online will not only increase brand awareness, it'll also boost your company's rank on search engines, and prove that you're a business that "gets it" and doesn't live in the dark ages. Thanks To: Termeh Mazhari of AMP3 Public Relations
8. Go To The Chamber
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Make yourself the expert in your field. Volunteer to teach seminars through your local Chamber of Commerce about your area of expertise. Your business will receive promotion through the event itself, as well as through all marketing for the event. Your association with the Chamber will boost your credibility, as well. Thanks To: Clay Howard of The Nussbaum Center For Entrepreneurship
9. Create An E-News For Your Biz
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: As a relatively new start up, it may sound “old fashioned” in today’s Twitter world, but having a great e-news with valuable content is key for our business. E-News is more than a sales pitch, rather, the opportunity to position your business as an expert, provide relevant information, and to add another layer in relationship building. Building a strong database with a focus on media/bloggers, giving your clients the opportunity to subscribe, and publishing frequently (but not obtrusively) is still one of the best, and least expensive, marketing tools in our arsenal. You would be surprised how often your content is tweeted on twitter, covered by bloggers, or open the door to a more extensive PR pitch. Thanks To: H. Victoria Myers of ShopGadgetGirl.com
10. The "Wow" Factor
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Marketing gurus often refer to it as “differentiation.” Academics who fancy themselves as marketers – they’re the ones who write marketing text books – prefer to call it a USP, your Unique Selling Proposition. What they’re both taking about is more correctly described as “Wow!” Whatever it is that separates your Stuff – your products or services – from the similar Stuff your competition is selling, that’s your Wow!, what makes your Stuff better. Thanks To: Phil Grisolia of PhilGrisolia.com
11. Leverage Online Forums
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Many communities now have online forums/bulletin boards that offer varying levels of paid memberships. Purchase a membership that allows you to advertise your business and USE IT. Page with highest traffic in this specific area ... www.Paulding.com ... business advertising membership $150/year. Every time you post with your business ID, your business name (and web page link) is put in front of potential customers. Post about your specials, sales, what have you. (Be VERY careful to remember that every post is representative of your business.) Thanks To: C.L. Michael of West Georgia Crafts
12. Charity Donations
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: My #1 PR tip for small businesses: FOCUS, FOCUS, FOCUS. Pick one or two charity organizations or causes and donate only to them for the year. Create a letter that says why you chose the organization(s) so when you get inundated with requests for large donations, you can politely and formally say NO and still send a respectful message that you are committed to the community. You’ll save a ton of money on $50 year book ads and donations to the latest event that is NOT your target market. Thanks To: Cheryl Hardy of Hardy Communications
13. Hand Written Follow Up Cards
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Believe it or not, I have found a lot of success with the good old fashioned hand-written follow up card. Whether it's to say thank you, that it was a pleasure meeting, or that I'm simply looking forward to a future business relationship, I am much more likely to hear back from that lead than someone who I simply met and didn't write to follow up with. How many hand written cards do you get in the business world these days? Almost none...it's an extremely personal effort that helps you stick out and remain memorable in your clients' mind. It seems simply and old-fashioned but it works. Thanks To: Tasha Moody of Simply Staged
14. Buzz Marketing At Trade Shows
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Best tip, resist the urge to look/sound like your bigger competitors. To create buzz at a trade show for a client and demonstrate how other competitors waste customers' time, we strapped a big clock to a gurney and walked it around the show floor with two EMT types. T-shirts with the URL and booth number were the only "branding." Buzz = conversation, conversation = participation. Thanks To: Daniel Davie of Elevation Brand, Inc.
15. Personalized Gifts
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Identify a unique, personalized gift to give your target customer's customer on the target customer's behalf. Example: A small, boutique hotel recommends a restaurant. The restaurant gives the diner a free dessert, compliments of the hotel! Everyone wins. Thanks To: Chip Bell of Chip Bell Group
16. Guest Blogging
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Visit blogs that attract your ideal customers and offer to write a guest post in exchange for a link and a byline. Thanks To: Meryl K Evans of Meryl.net
17. Tell Memorable Stories
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: A convincing (and free) marketing strategy you can use to 'tangibilize' your service is by telling stories—give specific and practical examples of what you have accomplished for clients. Use real-life examples of projects you completed, specific problems you solved or successes you achieved. If you're a new entrepreneur, create a realistic scenario about how you would help your ideal client overcome a typical challenge. Relate your story through articles, blog posts, public speaking or by publishing a special report. Thanks To: Christina Favreau of The Brainstormist
18. Participate in Trade Associations
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Business-to-business professional service organizations get the most bang for their buck when they impress prospective referrers with their capabilities. One of the best ways to do this is through active involvement at trade associations where prospective referrers' congregate. This participation enables them to a) increase their visibility and b) gain the opportunity for the consistent and frequent interactions it takes to build lasting relationships." Thanks To: Barbara Bix of BB Marketing Plus
19. Inspire Customers To Call You
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Send a postcard mailing monthly instead of a hard copy newsletter. Cost self printed is $0.46 ea. including the stamp. Title - 100 reasons to call us - list 8, the 9th - call to meet for coffee, - 10th is .."more to come". List your skills, talents, tasks and ask questions - we've used it for a fun contest and sent a $10. gift for all correct answers and a $ 2.00 gift for participating. They read the card! Thanks To: Linda Reed Friedman of Advanta Training LLC
20. Enter A Business Award Competition
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: There is nothing like entering a business award competition to strengthen the reputation of your small business. Winning an award can catapult your reputation within your industry and with the sales audience you aim to attract. Many competitions cost nothing to enter – except for the time it takes to prepare your entry. Who awards business prizes? Professional and trade organizations, chambers of commerce, Better Business Bureaus, universities – even churches. Keep your eyes open for opportunities. They are all around. And remember, there is a secret all award winners share: They have taken the time to prepare well-written entries. Can’t write well? Then pay someone who can to prepare your entry – or barter services if you’re trying to save money. The rewards for winning a business award can last seemingly forever. Brag about winning on your website; send a letter to clients; post the award in your office or store so whoever comes in will see it. And of course, send out a press release and get your picture in the paper! Thanks To: Sharon Dotson of Bayou City Public Relationsions, LLC
21. Network Your Networks
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Networking with friends who then network with their friends. When trying to spread the word about my company, I have e-mailed everyone I know and told them to e-mail everyone they know…and so on. I’ve expressed that I am a one woman business and desperately need the support of my friends. I do believe that woman share an unspoken sisterhood and are more likely to help eachother out…even without really knowing the other person. I have received unbelievable support, tips, and advice from people to date that I have never met face to face. The power is in numbers…6 degrees of separation. Someone ultimately knows someone that can help you out…and believe it or not…will want to. Thanks To: Tina Hill of Kidzsack
22. Share Your Expertise Freely
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Let the public know what you're an expert at and use that to boost your credibility and value. Publish tips, share your expertise through public speaking, even try pitching the media... make it super easy for people to associate you and your business with excellence and expertise in your field. Thanks To: Nancy Marmolejo of Viva Visibility
23. Never Stop Growing Your Network
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Expand your network of contacts and potential clients. Ask your best, most powerful, most influential friends or business associates to introduce you to the five people they think you should meet to expand your business. Take each of the contacts out for coffee and get to know them. Discuss your plans and future goals, tell them about why your business is special and ask for their advice. You will be amazed at how these new contacts will pay off ten-fold with recommendations to you for new business and innovative ideas you hadn't thought of. Thanks To: Kate Richardson of Richlyn Marketing
24. HARO Gift Bags
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Each Friday in the second edition of HARO there are Gift Bag Requests. You can find decision makers with events that have a match for your product or service. Once both parties agree that there is a fit it can lead to quality networking and future business opportunities. Thanks To: Derrick Hayes of WOE Enterprises
25. Free Soap
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: give away soap products on Twitter. First I ask a question about a product on my web site or Blog. The first person to answer wins soap. The I write Be Sweet, please retweet upon receipt on the envelope so they will go on Twitter and say thanks. Pretty simple but a good way to get people to your site, blog and give a shout out for your products. Thanks To: Ellen Cagnassola of SweetSoaps.com
26. Network With The Media In Your Niche
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Maintain relationships with media contacts that cover your industry, even when you don’t have news for them. Check in with them every month or so and ask how you can help them as an expert in your field. When you do have news, it’s that much easier to get them to print it! Thanks To: Susan Payton of Egg Marketing & Public Relations
27. Work For Free
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: I volunteer for the local public broadcasting station as on-air talent and to answer phones. If you are part of a group, you can answer phones during one of their pledge periods during one of their more popular shows they will mention your groups’ name. When I am on the air, my name and/or org. get announced as part of the introduction or if you are creative you can weave in what you do with what you are saying about the program if there is a sensible link. Thanks To: Anita Ford Saunders of Anita Ford Saunders Communication
28. Be Transparent, Tell Your Story
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: The best way to get noticed in today's market is to tell a personal story. The media is dying for news as they lay off thousands at newspapers across the country. Have ready-to-run articles prepared to send off at a minutes notice will create a great relationship with papers. They'll consider you a source of valuable information! Thanks To: Andrea Walker of Walker Writing & PR
29. Build That List
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Use opt in email marketing to talk to your best customers – the ones that want to hear from you and have signed up to receive your marketing messages and offers. Be sure to deliver relevant, unique and valuable messages to their inbox. This can build loyalty, drive sales and cut other costs. Thanks To: Simms Jenkins of BrightWave Marketing
30. The Low Hanging Fruit
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: When I opened my law firm I treated older, more experienced attorneys to lunch and asked that they consider referring me smaller cases they didn’t have time to handle. With every successful referral I sent a thank you card enclosing a Starbucks (or their favorite restaurant) gift card thanking them for their support. This helped me start my practice and build a client base without having to spend a lot on advertising. Thanks To: Shane Fischer, P.A
31. Use Short Compelling Videos
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Create a short but compelling video that succinctly explains your product or service. Short is under 3 Minutes MAX. Compelling is that not only informs, but entertains and/or personalizes you and your company. This can be done quickly and easily using a camera like a flip video. Then post the video to your site and as many video sharing sites as possible. Thanks To: Ken Price of ShopWatchBuy.com
32. Be A Thought Leader
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Being quoted in the media... being seen as a thought leader... is both effective marketing in itself and useful as the root of broader marketing efforts. And one of the least expensive ways to get quoted is to participate in the HARO list. Thanks To: Dan Greenberg of Impossible Software, GmbH
33. Apply The Triple Play
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Need to build your mailing list? Apply the triple play. Combine a charity drive with a bonus for customers when they provide their mailing info. Example: Soldiers in the desert often go days without the luxury of a shower. Have customers bring a package of wet wipes in to get entered in a drawing (be generous) - gift certificate, Amex cash card, IPOD - whatever appeals best to your crowd . BAM! Triple play - soldiers benefit, customers benefit, your list grows. Don't forget to alert the press in advance and again when you announce the winner. Thanks To: Lisa Almeida of Planit Production
34. Join Forces With Other Businesses
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Get more mileage out of promotions and advertising efforts by joining forces and finances with other business owners aiming for the same target market. Three or more complimentary businesses putting together a wedding promotion, for example, can afford better prizing, bigger ad space, better in-store graphics through a joint effort. All you need is a plan and a bit of creativity to get major traction from co-promotion. Thanks To: Patrysha Korchinski of PK Marketing Solutions
35. Survey Your Customers...Then Leverage It
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Reporters love numbers! It validates their story pitch to editors. So, conduct a survey with your customers and prospective customers. Compile the results, put them into a press release, and pitch to editors at your target publications. Write an article about it and post it as a downloadable PDF on your website. And, blog about it. Thanks To: Julia Tanen of Tanen PR
36. Define Your Target
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Do your research: For an SMB with limited time and resources, research should be the foundation for any successful marketing or PR campaign. Know your audience and understand how the services that your business offers will help these customers. By targeting the right audiences with a message that they can resonate with, a marketing or PR campaign will definitely help an SMB achieve its strategic goals. Thanks To: Nisha Chhabra of Merritt Group
37. Integrate Your Brand Into Social Media
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Develop your personal brand and integrate it into your marketing and social media. Bob Jones is the Technology Tutor, Sue Evans is the Financial Wizard. Create a brand and persona that match your personality, industry and the value you bring, to help people connect with you, ask questions, and better understand your role and value. Thanks To: Anahid Lisa Derbabian of Integrity Communications
38. Maintain Relationships With Clients
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: The difference between a successful company and a mediocre one often boils down to an owner’s commitment to building (and sustaining) relationships with clients and prospects. While it’s important to keep up traditional communication and PR, business owners should also be extending their relationships through online forums - website, blogs, and social networks. Conversations are happening all around you – are you listening, are you participating, are you a thought leader? Be visible! Thanks To: Kathy Moore of Moore Public Relations
39. Donate Your Products To Non-Profits
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: I donated several of my products to a non-profit organization who is sponsoring a live auction and the proceeds will be donated to the charity. My store name will be displayed on the products for the three day event and the donation is tax deductible and helping others! Thanks To: Karl of HudsonGoods.com
40. Follow All Leads
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Fear not a) the phone, internet, email, or b)people. Get out and let everyone know you exist, neighbors, nearby businesses, media with press releases, announcements, specials, etc. You'll see people will want to know about and help you in all kinds of ways. Printers will want to give you special rates (since you'll keep coming as a startup) designers will want to design or makeover your website, and neighbors may connect you to potential clients. This is not the time to not be a people person. FOLLOW ALL LEADS, EVEN IF IT MEANS YOU DON'T SLEEP. Thanks To: Fresia Rodriguez of Kingley&Posh
41. Follow Newspapers and Magazines
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Read articles in newspapers and magazines and take the time to email the reporter or author of that article how much you enjoyed the piece. Don't pitch your business in your email. Just explain how much you enjoyed it and what you liked about it. When you do this you will go a long way towards building a relationship with this reporter and it may even spark a dialogue about your business for a future story about you and your company. Thanks To: John Sternal ofUnderstandingMarketing.com
42. Host Educational Events
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Partner with companies which target the same audience as your firm to host “educational” events. A small accounting firm can partner with a small law firm and a marketing firm to hold a seminar on “strategies for surviving the recession,” and invite small businesses to attend. The costs can be split, as can all the work that goes into holding an event, including inviting prospects and clients. It’s a cost-effective way to market to the other firms’ clients, to prospects, and to build a relationship with these other partners in order to gain future referrals. Thanks To: Bob Zeitlinger of B To Z Communications
43. Rank High
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: How can your business gain exposure and increase revenue if you can’t be found online? Have your company budget for Search Engine Optimization or (SEO), which is a growing online marketing strategy (relatively inexpensive) that uses highly specific and relevant keywords to reach your target audience and convert online traffic into revenue. SEO helps businesses rise above their competitors and build their brand reputation both online and offline. Thanks To: Carolyn March of 10Best Solutions
44. Go Viral
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Use social mediums (the way there were intended) to virally spread your marketing message. Twitter short messages, driving traffic to specific pages of your website; Send a Network Update via LinkedIn conveying what you're working on that will pique the interest of those needing similar services; Use Facebook to give your small business a "personality" so that people feel comfortable doing business with you -- ask your customers to become Fans. Thanks To: Kelley Briggs of Hudson Fusion LLC
45. Go For The Gold
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: ENTER BUSINESS AWARDS: More than ever, business professionals are looking for new ways to promote their business and their employees during tough economic times. Although organizations have countless channels to promote their business - they all cost money. One cost-effective way for business professionals to increase awareness is through business awards, which can laud your organization as a whole, executives, internal teams or your website/marketing materials. By winning awards, you gain third party credibility from an independent organization and also draw more attention to your business through the resulting publicity. Thanks To: Michael Gallagher of The American Business Awards
46. Leverage Linked-In
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Join as many Linked-In groups as you can that are related to what you sell and post a question or tip on a regular basis. If you have a blog or e-newsletter, post an announcement to your Linked-In groups with a link whenever you release a new issue or blog posting. It's free, you'll be recognized as a leader, and you'll reach thousands of business people interested in your field. Thanks To: Paul Lloyd of Zuk-Loyd Associates, Inc.
47. Facebook It!
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Your Facebook friends can be your greatest free marketing tools so enlist their help! In Facebook, use the NOTES application to create a special, limited-time "friends and family" promotion (ie: enter "facebook09" at checkout to receive 10% off), tag all your friends and ask them to pass along your exclusive deal to their own friends. A great offer goes a long way quickly...especially through our favorite social networking sites! Thanks To: Anila Nitekman of Tiny Bites
48. Share A % Of Sales
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Make it part of your mission statement to contribute a certain percentage of sales or profits to a favorite cause, especially one related to your business. A recycled paper company might donate to land conservation and tree planting, a caterer to a food pantry, a pet supply store to the animal shelter, etc. Thanks To: Sheryl Woodhouse-Keese of Twisted Limb Paperworks
49. Coupon It!
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: The best thing about small businesses is their flexibility and ability to be creative, think outside of the box. Develop a great sales promotion, couponing, giveaway, etc and be aggressive in getting the word out about it. PR is the most affordable tool for small businesses with virtually no cost, yet you can generate new interest and build credibility with existing and potential customers. Show customers that you understand what it is they need in times like this. When times are better they will remember your loyalty and remain loyal to you. Thanks To: Jennifer Fortney of Cascade Communications
50. Contest It Up
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Hold a contest, tournament or event. Done right, you can get lots of publicity and good will, and some sales. Example: If you have a dress store, hold a fashion show. To top it off, you ask for a non-perishable food item to get in for the food shelf. Thanks To: John Schulte of National Mail Order Association
51. Build Champions
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Build champions. Champions are people who know exactly what you do, why it matters to the market and who specifically cares to buy your product or service. Champions believe whole heartedly in you and your business. They send referrals and are credibly marketing your business for you everywhere you go. Nurture these relationships, build your champion list to 50 and watch your business explode. Thanks To: Heather White of Ghost Adviser
52. Cell-It-Up
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Marketing tip/strategy: Mobile marketing connects businesses and each of their customers—through their mobile devices—at the right time and at the right place with the right message and requires the customer’s explicit permission and/or active interaction. Kim Dushinski’s “5 Steps to Creating a Dynamic Mobile Marketing Campaign” are 1) figure out what your target market wants and offer it, 2) align what your target market wants with your desired outcome, 3) choose the right mobile marketing tool for this campaign, 4) launch your mobile marketing campaign and market it, and 5) track what is working and make any necessary adjustments. Thanks To: Corinne Liccketto Publicist for Kim Dushinski of Mobile Marketing Profits
53. Be A Pilot
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: The least expensive and most effective PR move is to provide product free to "pilot" project at any company and ask only in return a statement of their reaction to the use of the product. Hardly ever turned down, and gets you endorsements and orders for many more from that company. Thanks To: Alan Shafer of Smartfish Technologies
54. Leverage Existing Customers
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Most companies do a poor job of leveraging existing customers to create new ones. If your company does events, give people a discount or free gift to bring (or just invite) a friend. If someone buys your product online, send them a coupon for the same item suggesting that they pass it on to someone they think will use it. Thanks To: Mark Shead
55. Get Endorsements
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: If you are introducing a revolutionary new product, an endorsement from a top expert makes all the difference. Read your trade magazines and write the expert. You will be surprised at how generous some of them are. Thanks To: Eugenia Francis of TeaCHildMath.com
56. Outsource
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Outsource what isn’t your core business. Your main focus needs to be one 1) your current customers; 2) attracting new customers; and 3) your current employees, to ensure they’re aligned around #1 and #2. Thanks To: Laura Grimmer CEO Articulate Communications
57. The "FOJ" Sticker
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: I spent $150 to make up two huge rolls of round, neon-green stickers with FOJ printed on them in big, black letters. I stick them on all my friends at big events and conferences I attend. Everyone asks what FOJ stands for, and my friend tells them Friend of Jeanne. Next they ask: Jeanne who? Jeanne Perdue-- you should meet her! This gets you lots of word-of-mouth advertising from your buddies. You can put any three or four letters, e.g., BPF = Buy Pizza from Fred, which will lead to the inevitable question: Fred who? Fred Smith, who owns the Domino's Pizza at Main and Elm. Thanks To: Jeanne Perdue
58. YouTube Dramedy Series
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: YouTube Dramedy Series. Take your product or service and dramatize it through a simple, home-made YouTube movie. Go a step further and script out a four-part series that you can post on your website. Heck, run a loop in your business. Say you own a dry cleaner business and you feature the chance meeting ... a customer falls in love at first sight with another customer. The series shows the courting at the dry cleaner. Before you know it, your dry cleaning business is a chick magnet spot. Dry Cleaning Harmony ... Our Customers Love Coming In. Thanks To: Dean Trevelino of Trevelino/Keller
59. Leverage Local
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: My number one tip for small and medium size businesses is to get online locally. There are hundreds of websites that people use to search out local business, lime CitySquares, Yelp, etc. They are free to use and easy to find. Make sure your business is listed. Go the extra mile and upload pictures, menus, or something relevant for your service or product. Thanks To: Michael Durwin
60. Help "Other Employees"
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Offer employee incentives to various big businesses. For example, offer Southwest Airline employees 20% off their bill. Call their HQs and ask how you can offer discounts to their employees..it's usually called 'Employee Perks Program' or something similar to that..and all you need to do is tell them what the discount is and they will post it on their website or post it in some other capacity. Thanks To: Stacey Dolezal Susini of Zontis Public Relations
61. Online Reviews
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Let your fans review your business. Online reviews are a critical component of your business' reputation and can do wonders for converting new customers. Services like RateItAll.com/Promote allow you to submit anything for review - whether it's a local business, a blog, a website, a product, or a brand. Other popular review sites include Yelp (local businesses), TripAdvisor (travel related items), and Viewpoints (products). Thanks To: Lynda Radosevich of Say Strategic Communications
62. It's OK to Insult Some People
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: The harshest rule in marketing: "If you have insulted anyone, you haven't said anything." Kind of harsh, but the point is that you need to dare to be out of the ordinary. It needs to be worth for your customers to mention to their friends, to laugh about, to be shocked about. Thanks To: Thomas DeGeest of Wafel & Dinges
63. Volunteer
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Get involved in the community. Attend chamber luncheons, join committees and/or volunteer for non-profit organizations. Then, not only will you be doing good, but you will establish relationships with many people who you can contact without "cold calling" and when they need your services or products, you and your company will be top of mind. Thanks To: Barry Chiorello of Second Story Productions LLC
64. You're Not That Great
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: If you “pitch” local media about your company, don’t tell them how great you are. Instead, talk about how your company’s expertise in certain issues can benefit their readers. Serve as a resource for your local media, rather than a company shill. And they’ll cover you. Thanks To: Steve Winston of Winston Communications
65. Attend Annual Conferences
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Join the Industry Association relevant to your product or service where your customers participate in events and share knowledge. Definitely participate in any online discussions or groups at the association providing free expertise and sponsor webinars/activites to get your brand out there. If budget allows, try to attend the annual “conference”; you’ll make a lot of connections quickly and can get fast brand recognition. Thanks To: Kirk Johnson of Lenati
66. Free Events
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: One of the best ways to score free publicity is to create a free event at your place of business (or elsewhere if your business location does not work). Ideally, the event should tie-in with the theme of your business, but it’s not necessary. The event can be holiday-themed or simply fun and silly! The press is ALWAYS looking for newsworthy events that will be of interest to the public, and you are sure to get coverage. Be sure to also send out press releases after the event too, reporting on how much fun people had. Thanks To: Dan Page
67. Your New Best Friend: Fed-Ex Drivers
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Reach hundreds of potential customers daily by getting your fliers, business cards, catalogs, etc. delivered by FedEX, UPS, or any delivery service. They already reach your perfect buyer whether it's residential or business and you can ride along for free and pay them a commission. Thanks To: Robert Smith of Champion Media
68. Logo It Up
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Use Your Logo- Now that you have a logo it is time to use it everywhere both online and in print. Put it on all of your marketing materials including business cards, letterhead and even envelopes. Include it in your email signature, on your Web site and use it in all correspondence to reinforce your company and encourage repeat customers and referrals. Once you have a solid logo that makes an impact, it should be synonymous with your company name. Thanks To: Melissa Crowe of VistaPrint
69. Write A Book
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Write a 150-175 pg. business book and self publish it with on-demand printing. The status of being a published author provides you with unprecedented access to media, speaking gigs, and other opportunities like nothing else can. (cost = $0 other than some time) Thanks To: Vicki Flaugher of SmartWoman
70. Neighborhood Food
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Anything involving food gets attention. Partner up with local neighborhood businesses and a restaurant (or other service providers in a complimentary but non competing industry if that's your gig) to throw a special event, complete with noshing. Combining your database with other businesses will expose you to an entirely different segment of people for a shoestring of the price. Thanks To: Deanna Jue
71. FOOD!
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Using food is a great way to generate some PR for your product, service or event. For example, we sent s’more kits to local TV newsrooms to help promote a camper & RV show and had great results (got coverage from almost every local TV station). The media love you for thinking of them, and in return, will help you get exposure! Thanks To: Rachael Biermann of All Seasons Communications
72. W H I T E Paper
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Once you generate some news in the media, either by issuing a press release, writing a bylined article, creating a white paper, or participating in a PR interview for an article, you need to "work" your news. Create a "friends" list of prospects, customers, analysts, investors, prospective employees, etc. and send them the news with a little blurb like, "We're making news! See us in The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur story about marketing strategies for small businesses. Make sure that you make consistent news so that you will regularly appear in the media and also keep your company in front of your "friends." Thanks To: Becky Boyd of Media First PR - Atlanta
73. Don't Over-Use News Releases
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Don't overuse news releases. While they can sometimes be effective, they are often over-relied upon and can end up in the "circular file." Identifying target media, establishing good relationships with them and "pitching" them specific ideas designed to meet their (and their audiences' needs/interests) can often be effectively done through a quick - even informal - email or a phone call. The first step is building the relationship and that is most effectively done by demonstrating that you have their needs/interests in mind and are not single-mindedly focused on pursuing your own. Thanks To: Linda Pophal of StratCommunications.com
74. Article Marketing
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Article marketing is a subtle way companies can gain exposure for their business by writing articles that provide information about news and trends occurring within their respective industries. Companies that incorporate article marketing into their marketing campaign demonstrate their expertise in their respective industry while simultaneously attracting new customers.Thanks To: LaTosha Johnson of TargetStars, Inc.
75. LOL!
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Evoke an emotion. Your audience will listen and remember your message if their emotions are at play. Make them laugh, tug at their heart strings, shock them. Thanks To: Clarice Veloso of Marketing and Communications Consultant
76. Survey Customers
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Take advantage of the tools on the internet for gathering customer feedback. They know what they want better than you do. Find out how to build a simple online survey and change your survey questions once a month. Thanks To: Heather Clark of Chicago Sailing
77. Become a Resource
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Small business owners can over time break down the wall between them and their local press outlets. For instance, restaurant owners should drop off lunch at their local radio station once a month like clockwork. Find out the editors name for the assignment desk at your local newspaper and send them information about your upcoming events or news that has local relevance. Become a “news resource” for your local press. It’s a numbers game—the kid who shows up for every game eventually gets his turn up at bat. Thanks To: John Rarrick of BullsEye PR, New York, NY
78. Do You E-Mail?
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Don't forget to make full use of your e-mail signature for marketing. If you have a sale, new product, open house or other event, put it in the signature so it goes to everyone you correspond with via e-mail. Ex: "Final winter mark-downs! Get 70% off of all winter items now through April 15th." Thanks To: Laura Monagle of Staples Marketing
79. Sell Marketing Materials
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: If you have a buzz-worthy business name, you can get free exposure by monetizing your name through merchandise sales and having people pay you to advertise your brand. Spoon Me frozen yogurt sells everything from bumperstickers to booty shorts and Stuff a Sock In It sells laundry bags and t-shirts with their name on it. Thanks To: Alexandra Watkins of Eat My Words
80. Forum Chatter
Marketing Strategy For Small Business:I have decided my niche market are small businesses (1 or 2 people) who require start-up support. Determining a niche market is firstly an important tip as it narrows the search and makes marketing less overwhelming. Once I knew who my target market was, I joined forums relating to the topic. At first I just listened to what people were looking for to help me determine where the main needs lie, but now I involve myself and offer up advice. This in turn has paved a path for me as a professional in my industry and a client here and there! Word of mouth is the best marketing method there is and anyway to gain word of mouth is fantastic. Thanks To: Caroline Pigott of Assistant Solutions
81. Free Content!
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Offer your customers, potential customers, and visitors to your website a free resource, such as a guide or report that is packed full of solid information related to your product or services in exchange for their name and email address. The guide is delivered electronically to their mailbox so there's little cost involved. Every two weeks, or so, follow up with more useful content, not a sales pitch, but do include your company's info at the end. You'll be building credibility, establishing trust, and reminding those potential customers of your product or services. When they're ready to buy you will be the first company they contact. Thanks To: Dee Power of Power of Publicity
82. Online-Map Listings
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Online map listings are essential for businesses with brick-and-mortar locations. They are the first thing people see on search engines and they offer a concise snapshot of business info so customers can easily contact you or visit your store. And best of all, they don’t cost any money!” Thanks To: Erik Whaley of Local Search Traffic
83. Stay Silent
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: I have found great success with donating my services to swanky silent auctions. Most of these events benefit non-profits so the donation is tax-deductible, and the exposure to the often well-to-do attendees is amazing. Best of all, I almost always sell additional services to the winner once they’ve completed the package that they bid on in the auction. Thanks To: Amber O'Neal of Cafe Physique
84. Fund Raisers Rock!
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Schools are always looking for fund-raising opportunities. Offer your product as part of a fund-raiser -- you raise money for both the school & your company. Keep it as turn-key as possible, and then ask to be referred to other schools afterwards. Thanks To: Sheri Allain of Mini Me's Books
85. Return The Favor
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: ALWAYS ask someone that has done something nice for you, what you can do for them. No one does it. You will startle them. They will remember you….kindly. Let them know the offer stands and rethank them for their efforts on your behalf. Thanks To: Marylea Balsley of Future Force
86. Name my Name
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Invite consumers to help name your next product! A food company could ask consumers submit names online for their new potato salad, chocolate truffle or ice cream. This quick and cost-effective strategy lets you connect with consumers, build buzz, and snag high profile media coverage on the web, in print and on TV. Thanks To: Sunshine Morrison of Radiance Communications
87. Small Groups Rock
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Start an informal group providing something of value to the market in which you specialize. For example, a monthly breakfast discussion on current news and events in the pest control industry. Leaders in this industry will come together in this informal, low-pressure situation, because keeping an eye on the state of the industry is their job. Since you’re the one providing the benefit of this group, they will already be predisposed to a positive relationship with you, and it’s a short leap to noting your business savvy in their field. Thanks To: Mona Zemsky of M.Source
88. Online/Offline Engagement With Web
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Get involved with your online community and get the community involved in your business. Hold a competition related to your business, announce the competition locally, and get good press coverage for the winner. We started a community book project where the first chapter was written and authors got their chapters voted into the book thereafter. We got sponsorship for the book, a product to market the business with profits going to charity, as well as good media coverage at little to no cost. Thanks To: Emma Ward of Bookhitch.com
89. Fundraiser Partnering
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: One of the techniques we've been using lately is to partner with an organization in a fundraising effort. For example, we make art kits for kids. We've been partnering with local schools to sell our kits through a fundraiser for the school, and the school keeps a percentage of the sales. Thanks To: Shannon Ninburg of Eye Can Art
90. Top Of Mind Awareness
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: You must invest time and effort if you want to generate a genuine conversation and relationship with your customers. We call it top of mind awareness. The goal is regular communication about who you are and what you’re doing so that you stay at the top of customers’ minds. Thanks To: Chris Hurn of Mercantile Commercial Capital
91. Twitter Scavenger Hunt
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: We’re going to send out Tweets and an email newsletter announcement about a scavenger hunt/contest on Twitter to advertise our website which helps people find things they really need. Thanks To: Camille Landau of ReferQuest.com
92. News Hooker
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Have a compelling news-hook. Does your company have an innovative approach to help businesses increase efficiencies during this tough economic climate? Are you donating resources to help others who are struggling during the recession? The media is looking for solutions, innovations and other “good news” angles during a very pessimistic news cycle. Thanks To: Stefanie Guzikowski of E & G Public Relations, LLC
93. Just Wrap It
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Wrap your vehicle. If done right (clever creative), this relatively small investment can generate a ton of exposure. Word of caution: you’ll need to keep the road rage to a minimum. Thanks To: Dana Severson of Idea Heroes
94. Tweet Tweet Tweet
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Get a TWITTER account in your business name. Post links to your articles educating people in your niche market. At the bottom of the article have links to your products & services. Also offer discount coupon codes to twitter members. This has worked very well for me. Thanks To: Kay Green of My Precious Kid
95. Treat The Local Police
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: For Companies or Individuals with products. Call your local mayor's office, Police Department, and Fire Department. Find out when their Annual parties and fundraising events are, and tell them you have a nice item to put in their gift bag. This item could even be a glossy card with a service for free (Doctors and others could provide a service not a product). Now you have a great credit (we were in the Police Department's Annual Christmas Dinner gift bag, and that itself is a great press release to send to people, and lends your product or service instant legitimacy and specialness. Thanks To: Tom Brennan of Tom Brennan Media
96. Teleseminar Gold
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Host a 1 hour teleseminar with time for content, a specific offer and questions from people on the call. People are hungry for information and like to learn. Create a web page with a sign up form and use email and social media to announce the call. Thanks To: Rick Cooper of The Attraction Marketing Expert
97. Use Twitter Search
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Every few days, search twitter and join the conversations. If people tweet about your business, comment. If people tweet about a need you can fill, tweet them! Its free, public and it is appreciated! Thanks To: Tricia Mumby of Mabel's Labels Inc.
98. Love Your Customers...Really
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Love your customers - they are your greatest asset. Giving prospects examples of how you have helped others do what they would like to do is the quickest way of establishing your credibility, and giving concrete evidence of your value proposition. Let your customers do your marketing for you by having them sing your praises. One word from a happy customer is worth more than a library of purple prose from a vendor. Thanks To: Brian Staff of WordisWorth
99. Bookmarks Woo!
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Reach out to your target market by providing free stuff. Bookmarks (what we do), notecards, playing cards - inexpensive items that provide tidbits of advice or information tied into your company mission along with your website address. Your company will gain a reputation as a good corporate citizen and consumers will find you on the web. Thanks To: Kathy Pickus of Dot Girl First Period Products
100. Differentiate Dramatically
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: The single best way for your small business to get exposure is to discover—and showcase—your unique focus. This differentiation—provided it’s meaningful and relevant to your target audience—will prevent your business from becoming a “me too” proposition and create a preference for your offerings. You should be able to quickly and confidently complete this simple sentence: “Our business is the only ________that _________.” The first blank is the category your business is in. The second blank should be filled in with your differentiating factor, the one thing that makes you compellingly different. Thanks To: Michael DiFrisco of The Affordable Branding Guy
101. Be Outrageous
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Be outrageous. Reporters want to cover the unusual/wacky/even controversial. One article about your business can be worth thousands of dollars. Give them what they want. Thanks To: Kate Lister of Undress For Success
102. Find An Intern
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: If you don't have a clue where to start with your marketing and are low on funds, find an intern. If you have a nearby college, contact their business division and ask about their internship program. The student will get class credit and you will receive some of the latest marketing techniques and an itern that is excited about marketing. Thanks To: Carla Kroger of Daily Administration
103. Help First
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: When networking, do NOT focus on getting a referral or lead. Instead, focus on helping others. If you help them first (by adding value to their life/biz), they’ll help you later. Thanks To: Weston Lyon of Weston Lyon's Secret Society
104. Blog Tour
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: We found a great way to expose our t-shirts. We simply contact "mom" blogs (which is our target), but you can target any specific blogs that fit your product. We contact the owner and ask them if they could review our product. We ship out one shirt (very little cost) and then also ask them to do a contest with their viewers. The owner of the blog then writes up the review about our shirt and also offers the readers a free t-shirt if they enter. The entry requires them to go on our site - answer a question - in our case - which "mom" illustration do they most relate to? This requires them to go to our site and look around and get introduced to our products. Thanks To: Nina Frye of LTDchix, LLC
105. Review Exchange
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: One of our clever marketing ideas that we use are review exchanges - we review your product and put it on our blog, and you review our product and put it on your blog. It’s similar to an article exchange or a link exchange, but with a lot more meat behind it, and links point into the depths of your site, so looks more natural from a search engines perspective. Thanks To: Jennifer Kettlewell of Kettlewell Enterprises, Inc.
106. Pay Per Click
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: The fastest way, bar none, to create a strong Internet presence and get in front of potential customers when they are in active “search and buy mode” is pay-per-click search engine advertising. Start with Google – set a budget and bid, select your keywords and write a quick ad. Now you’ll be there when some “Googles it!” Thanks To: Jeff Werner of WebVisible, Inc.
107. LISTEN!
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Identify your ideal clients and find them on Twitter. Then start following them! Spend weeks listening to them; you’ll be amazed what they will tell you about their concerns, their ideal products, their current frustrations with their vendors. It’s a great way to get open honest market research. Thanks To: Bill Balderaz of Webbed Marketing
108. SURPRISE!
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: To keep customer loyal to you, instead of a frequent buyer program, send your customers "surprise" gifts. Customers come to expect rewards when they are members of a program. Surprises always work to instill loyalty and retention. Thanks To: Allan J. Katz of Loyalty Marketing Institute, LLC
109. Teabag It Up
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Businesses make the mistake of thinking that promotional items are only for conferences and tradeshows. When given out with (or in place of) a business card at a lunch, a meeting or in passing, they become a gift. People expect free stuff at conferences, they don't expect gifts. Keep a small, branded (and useful) item with you. You can be sure they'll remember you. (Example: I give out a tea bag with our logo on the package. I have a colleague who gives a pocket floss card with her logo on it to everyone she meets along with her business card.) Thanks To: Cole Imperi of Doth Brands
110. Blog Blog Blog To Get Media
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: If you want to get on TV, first reach out to reputable bloggers. Interns at TV shows are usually the people [scrolling] through the blogs to find the great ideas, then they pass what they find to the producers. Thanks To: Stacie Urbach of Smart Heel
111. Long Shelf Life
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Leverage your exposure by putting yourself into situations where your marketing efforts have a LONG shelf life. Start by researching the various Web Radio show. Email those who have your ideal clients with a list of topics you can speak about. AND make sure you write that “if your line-up is already scheduled, I’d make a great filler-inner when someone has to cancel”. Those words alone will get you remembers. Thanks To: Maria Marsala of The Resource Queen
112. Frequent Buyer Program
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Send your best customers an email with a discount on the product or service they’ve purchased in the past or a complementary product or service and call it your “frequent buyer program”. Give them a special deal for being a long time customer to make them feel special AND to get your name in front of them again. Continue to treat them special and they’ll continue to come back for more. Thanks To: Janine Popick of VerticalResponse
113. CEO Space
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Nothing is a better for your business than CEOspace. The people who attend are there to conspire with you reather than compete against you. It's done well for my business! Thanks To: Dave Phillipson of SafeGuard Investments
114. Pay For Placement
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Many publications are balking at paying freelancers right now. But since my clients want exposure and the newspaper only offers so much exposure, I pitch articles about my clients’ specialties and offer it at no pay. They are welcome to that idea! I then write a very objective piece mixing clients with other sources and then billing the client for the exposure. The exposure in an objective article also gives much more credibility to a buisness than an ad or advertorial, and much less expensive. Thanks To: Kevin Fritz of Fritz Communications
115. Make Their Job Easier
Marketing Strategy For Small Business: Schedule a coffee or lunch meeting with the local (relevant) beat reporters in your market. Instead of pitching them your business, start the conversation by asking, “How might I be able to make your job easier.” If you can make their lives easier and they know you aren’t going to try and sell them your story, you will likely be a valuable and ongoing resource to them in the near and distant future. Thanks To: Matt Batt of Pipeline Media Relations
What a great read & thanks for allowing me to round out the list of 115:)! I’ll be sending this list around to a number of small (and large) business owners as this gives people a lot to think about when it comes to their marketing strategies. My personal favorite tip was #103 – Help First. This is falls into my belief in Business Karma.
Mike, thanks for putting this list together and for including my media relations tip! Cheers!
http://www.attractingidealclients.com Rick Cooper, The Attraction Marketing Expert
This is an excellent collection of marketing strategies for small businesses. This is exactly what entrepreneurs need in this economy to create momentum in their business.
Pick 5-10 strategies and implement them in the next month. Your business will grow!
http://understandingmarketing.com John Sternal
Thanks for including me in the list at #41. PR is so important and should be a big part of any small business marketing plan.
http://thedrunkelephant.blogspot.com/ T the D
Awesome! I wish I had time to go through them all right now…but I like what I’ve seen so far. Thanks for the tips!
Firstly,
Thank you for the opportunity to leave a reply regarding your fantastic article 115 Strategies for Small Business.
Helpful marketing strategies such as these 115 Tips, considering the present financial environment, can be easily implemented and assist greatly in a businesses development.
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I was feeling a tad dry and not sure what to do next for marketing. I’m comfortable in the free-lance world, but selling a new product has been a challenge. From this alone I have a list of 12 things I’m going to do tomorrow. I’ll revisit and reread this all for sure. Thanks.
http://www.toiletpaperentrepreneur.com Mike Michalowicz
@Everyone – I so appreciate everyone’s effort in making this blog post great. I think Barb sums it up perfectly (on comment #21), she used it to get out of a marketing funk. And that is the exact intention, it is an online version of a brain storm. I hope it elevates everyone to the next level, or at the bare minimum forces new thoughts and ideas.
- Mike
Chrissy
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Great list and thanks for including my tip on positioning yourself as an expert. I love your info and how you pulled together such a stellar cast of experts. Bravo!
@NancyMarmolejo
This is an excellent post Mike & Scott! MyEliteGrocer.com has had copious amounts of telephone calls from persons who were blown away upon receiving handwritten calligraphy follow up notes. And aside from the indelible impression made, we see where new business is solidified coupled with a lot of referrals. Absolutely I concur with Tasha Moody of Simply Staged # 13 works!
http://tv.factor77.com/ @JoshHurlock
Thanks. I definitely agree with Mike that #21 pretty much summarizes the ideas of the post.
With the evolution of social media, networking is an easy way to get your name out there. There are great opportunities as social media continues to expand, so start Twittering and networking. This should be one of the main and key marketing strategies for small business.
http://www.deskaway.com Priyanka D
Really good post! Tweeting it now
~@DeskAWay
http://www.smallbizzpro.wordpress.com Viswanath
for Business networking it is better to create business profile in local search engines like WOWzzy.com will be marvalous idea the time and money spent on this id very less when compared other marketing ideas and traffic will be more as these are submits results directly to popular search engines like google yahoo ask etc
Mike, very cool crowdsourcing idea–great way to draw attention to the post!
http://www.captureprofits.com Merra Lee Moffitt
LinkedIn is becoming a way to get sales. Just using the free service gets you the ability to find people that know people you know. Check out some new research: “Profit Success Using LinkedIn – Actions You can Replicate” at http://www.captureprofits.com/blog
This is an exceptional list of creative ways businesses can use to grow. Talk about your “WOW factor”. I have just added a recommendation for it from my latest post and have added this post and your blog to my list of resources to link into relevant posts.
Thank you for investing what I know to be an enormous amount of time to create such a comprehensive collection of ideas. Every business is bound to find something they can get passionate about implementing.
http://blog.simplycast.com/ Michael
Incredible list that will be bookmarked for future use.
Just reading the first 10 I had some new ideas.
Mark
I like this list. However, adding context to each item would make it even more useful. Similar to the way The Marketing Playbook does it or, borrowing from the IT world, the Software Design Patterns books, or even from the project management field (http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ProjectManagementPatterns).
http://www.ChicGemsEtc.com Sarah of Chic Gems Jewelry
Great post as always! Thank you for the valueable tips!
This blog was referred to me and I am so glad I saw it. Just adopting one idea can really change the direction of your business!
Mike Michalowicz
@Susan – thanks so much for checking out the blog… so a BIG welcome to you. Please add your own experience to as many blog posts as you can. The value is in hearing your (and everyone’s ideas), and getting good dialog going.
- Mike
http://ryanandcompanyllc.net Kimberly Ryan
Fantastic ideas! A true wealth of information for start-up and seasoned business professionals. *APPAULD*
Lot’s of useful information in those links, thanks. I feel that it might even be too much for me to “digest” in just one week. Autoseller Network
Katheryn
This was an absolutely amazing post! There were so many great tips – it would take me ages to thoroughly go through and internalize all of these. I think the common thread that I seemed to notice running through a fair amount of them was basically to be a “go-getter” – to not wait for success, but to go out and find it. I think it really is the only way to accomplish things. Along these lines, we’ve just taken a bold step in a new advertising strategy. We’re working with http://www.digitallizard.com/small-medium-business.php who is working with us to build an online branded portal, from which we can order all our prints (they have same day service). It’s something new, that we’re definitely unfamiliar with, but it’s a bold move and definitely seems to make sense.
You gave great information!!!
It is useful to all internet marketers..
I came to know about internet marketing strategies from your article..
Thanks for your information!!!!!
http://seweasy.biz Abey Wickrama
Media is the best friend of any small business. Use online, off-line or any-line of resources to build strong relationships with media.
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Great post! I think these tips and ideas are without a doubt highly valuable. You’ve touched on some very interesting tips that local marketers and publishers can use to dominate their community.
Thanks for sharing all of these wonderful tips and ideas on getting new business!
http://www.businessaccent.com Vic of BusinessAccent
Thanks for sharing this list. This is a pretty huge marketing strategies from different marketing minds. I just bookmarked it,and will always read it until I have absorbed them all.
Mike Michalowicz
@Vic – I like the CAN DO attitude. Keep coming back!
http://www.hyperoffice.com Project Pankaj
Boy, this is some list. I’ll need to come back to absorb all of it. Some brilliant tips, that every small business owner should pay attention to. The internet allows you to do so many things, provided you know how to use it.
Bob Hall
As a 20 year advertising/marketing pro, I think you hit every key point that I have always stressed to my smaller clients. Great summary!
Don’t forget that there is still great deal of synergy between print and on-line, on a local basis, for a small business. Honestly this combination may be the most affordable approach with 2009 economic conditions!
This list is a Godsend. I just starting to get into internet marketing to promote my new site, especially in the local market that I am in. Thanks to your site I have hope to succeed.
http://www.ToiletPaperEntrepreneur.com Mike Michalowicz
@Josh – just the fact that you are using the internet to promote your personal training business automatically separates you from the pack. Stick with it, and I bet it pays off! Wishing you the best.
- Mike
http://knanette80@yahoo.com Nanette
I am restarting my academic tutorial service. I now have a wonderful list of ideas to try.
As a business owner, I would first look at where your sales are coming from online. Then work out the conversion rate and optimize your website to that super sales channel. In reference to off-line marketing, it can still be very useful and you of course can track the benefits of offline marketing through your website analytical package.
http://www.ToiletPaperEntrepreneur.com Mike Michalowicz
@James – Great tip. Thanks!
http://blackrhinosolutions.com Alexa D’Agostino
I really like some of these ideas. But mostly I love the idea about sponsoring a local sports team. I think that’s a great idea!
What a fantastic resource. Thanks to everyone who participated in this blog it has re-sparked my marketing energy. Please allow me to add my two cents on a marketing strategy that I have just started. Education Level Awareness. Go to the school or institution that teaches the individuals who will be the future decision makers in your industry and let them know you exist. Give a seminar explaining your competition and why you are better. Awareness is key. Today’s students are tomorrows check writers,keep feeding the pipeline.
Nic
checks? who uses checks?
Anonymous
LOL!
Juma
It was wonderful information and embarrasing technique to use these marketing strategies in our business plan Thanks guys, keep it up. cheers
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I think this is among the most vital info for me. And i am glad reading your article. But wanna remark on some general things, The site style is perfect, the articles is really great : D. Good job, cheers
http://www.biznextdoor.com/ johnmartin
Thanks for sharing your network and media related tips its a really help full for my new business…………….
Mike Michalowicz
You are welcome John.
Linda deBrow
Thanks for all the great ideas. Should be a big help getting started.
Mike Michalowicz
You are welcome…. but that thanks really goes to the entire TPE community.
http://3-60hosting.com Eryn
Great list. Lots of creative ideas that need to be put to use. Thanks for the post.
http://myonlinemarketingstrategies.info James
Awesome list of solid marketing ideas. I wish I could read all of them in one go. But no wait – such lists are meant to be used as reference, to be bookmarked so that you can come back to them again and again. Each time pick up a couple of tips, plan how you are going to implement them, then actually implement them in your business. Thanks for sharing with all of us.
Mike Michalowicz
James – You sir are a wise man! Thanks for the comment.
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User-friendly product making instruction.
7.
Safety Hazards
8.
How to save money on Bulk production.
9.
Easily understandable and user-friendly
language notes for common people, no need to have previous experience of
chemical business.
List of 85 Heavy Duty All Purpose Cleaning Secret Formulas:
CATEGORIES:
A] DISH WASH LIQUID FORMULATION:
1. HOW TO MAKE HAND
DISHWASHING LIQUID (25% ACTIVES).
2. HOW TO MAKE HAND
DISHWASHING LIQUID (30% ACTIVES).
3. HOW TO MAKE LOW COST
HAND DISHWASHING LIQUID.
4.
HOW TO MAKE 8 KG LIME DISH WASH DETERGENT POWDER AND 12-LITER LIME
DISHWASH LIQUID IN FIVE MINUTES.
HOW TO MAKE 1-LITER DISHWASHING
LIQUID IN FIVE MINUTE FORMULA.
HOW TO MAKE MACHINE DISHWASHER
DETERGENT POWDER.
HOW TO MAKE AUTOMATIC
DISHWASHING DETERGENT.
HOW TO MAKE HAND DISHWASHING
DETERGENT.
B] FLOOR AND HARD SURFACE CLEANER
FORMULATION:
HOW TO MAKE ECONOMICAL PINE OIL HARD SURFACE CLEANER.
HOW TO MAKE FLOOR
AND TILE SURFACE
CLEANER.
HOW TO MAKE BATHROOM AND TILE
CLEANER GEL.
HOW TO MAKE HARD SURFACE ACID
AND ALKALINE CLEANER.
HOW
TO MAKE HARD SURFACE CLEANER LIQUID.
HOW
TO MAKE ALL PURPOSE CLEANING GEL (5% CHLORINE).
15. HOW TO MAKE MULTIPURPOSE TUBS, SINK, AND
TILES ABRASIVE CLEANER.
HOW TO MAKE CHEAP BATHS AND
CERAMIC SINKS GEL CLEANER:
HOW TO MAKE ALL PURPOSE CLEANER
WITH SOLVENT.
HOW TO MAKE HEAVY DUTY ALL
PURPOSE CLEANER.
19. HOW TO MAKE MULTI PURPOSE CLEANER POWDER. (IT
CLEANS BATHROOM, KITCHEN, DISH, WINDOW, GLASS AND HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT)
20. HOW TO MAKE CERAMIC TILE CLEANER
POWDER.
21. HOW TO MAKE HEAVY-DUTY CLEANER POWDER.
22. HOW TO MAKE GENERAL
PURPOSE FLOOR AND WALL CLEANER POWDER.
C] DISINFECTANT FORMULATION:
HOW TO MAKE PINE DISINFECTANT
GEL CLEANER.
24. HOW TO MAKE WHITE PHENYL
25. HOW TO MAKE PINE OIL DISINFECTANT.
HOW TO MAKE PINE OIL SPRAY DEODORANT.
HOW TO MAKE GENERAL
DISINFECTANT.
D] DETERGENT POWDER AND LIQUID
CLEANER FORMULATION:
HOW TO MAKE 13-KILO AERIAL/TIDE TYPE DETERGENT POWDER.
HOW TO MAKE 100-KILO LOW COST
DETERGENT POWDER (16-20 RS/KILO).
30. HOW TO MAKE INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY
DETERGENT POWDER-UNIFORM.
HOW TO MAKE HEAVY DUTY LAUNDRY
DETERGENT POWDER.
HOW TO MAKE HEAVY DUTY
PHOSPHATE FREE LAUNDRY DETERGENT POWDER.
HOW TO MAKE INDUSTRIAL AND
INSTITUTIONAL LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT.
HOW TO MAKE HI QUALITY LIQUID DETERGENT (NO UREA MIXED).
HOW TO MAKE GENERAL PURPOSE
EQUIPMENT DETERGENT.
HOW TO MAKE LAUNDRY BLEACH.
37. HOW TO MAKE LAUNDRY BLEACH
(CHLORINE BASED).
HOW TO MAKE 60 LITER SCENTED LIQUID BLEACH MAKING.
HOW TO MAKE 100-LITER
HYPHOCHLORITE LIQUID BLEACH.
HOW TO MAKE LIQUID BLUE/BLUING.
HOW TO MAKE FABRIC SOFTENER.
HOW TO MAKE CARPET CLEANER.
43 .HOW TO MAKE BOTTLE/JAR/GLASSWARE-WASHING LIQUID (4 LITER
FORMULATION).
E] GLASS
& WINDOW CLEANER FORMULATION:
44. HOW TO MAKE ECONOMICAL AMMONIA GLASS CLEANER.
HOW TO MAKE HEAVY DUTY AMMONIA
GLASS CLEANER.
HOW TO MAKE ECONOMICAL ACETIC
ACID GLASS CLEANER.
HOW TO MAKE HEAVY DUTY ACETIC
ACID GLASS CLEANER.
HOW TO MAKE LACTIC
ACID GLASS CLEANER.
HOW TO MAKE GLASS CLEANER
POWDER.
HOW TO MAKE SPRAY GLASS
CLEANER.
HOW TO MAKE 2 IN 1 WINDOW AND SURFACE SPRAY
CLEANER WITH AMMONIA.
HOW TO MAKE 25-LITER WINDOW
CLEANER FORMULATION (4 DIFFERENT FORMULAS).
F] CAR
CLEANER AND SHAMPOO FORMULATION:
53. HOW
TO MAKE CAR WASH LIQUID (2 DIFFERENT FORMULAS).
54. HOW TO MAKE CAR WASH SHAMPOO.
55. HOW TO MAKE ACID SLURRY (LABSA) CAR SHAMPOO.
HOW TO MAKE CAR WASHING POWDER.
HOW TO MAKE AUTO/TRUCK
GLASS/WINDSHIELD WIPER CLEANER.
G]
PERFUME FORMULATION:
HOW TO MAKE AIR FRESHENER
(WATER BASED).
HOW TO MAKE 200ML OF PERFUME.
HOW TO MAKE HANDKERCHIEF PERFUMES.
H]
METAL, WOOD CLEANER AND POLISH FORMULATION:
61. HOW TO MAKE METAL CLEANER SPRAY.
62. HOW
TO MAKE HEAVY DUTY ALL PURPOSE METAL POLISH & CLEANER( 2 DIFFERNET
FORMULAS).
HOW TO MAKE ALUMINUM CLEANER
PASTE.
HOW TO MAKE ALUMINUM POLISH.
HOW TO MAKE BRASS PASTE POLISH.
HOW TO MAKE WOOD FLOOR CLEANER.
HOW TO MAKE FURNITURE POLISH,
OIL AND WAX.
68.
HOW TO MAKE CONCRETE CLEANER.
I] GENERAL PURPOSE INDUSTRIAL
CLEANER FORMULATION:
HOW TO MAKE HAND SANTIZING GEL.
HOW TO MAKE GENERAL
USE ANTISEPTIC CLEANER.
HOW TO MAKE LENS
CLEANER, EYEGLASS, CAMERAS, TELESCOPE ALL IN 1 CLEANER.
HOW TO MAKE DEODORANT POWDER.
HOW TO MAKE INCENSE
STICKS (AGARBATTI).
HOW TO MAKE FIRE
EXTINGUISHER DRY POWDER.
HOW TO MAKE INSECT
AND ROACH EXTERMINATOR.
76. HOW
TO MAKE 50 KG DRAIN CLEANER.
J]
TOILET CLEANER FORMULATION:
77. HOW TO MAKE HCL TOILET
BOWL CLEANER.
78. HOW TO MAKE VISCOUS
PHOSPHORIC/HCL ACID TOILET CLEANER.
HOW
TO MAKE TOILET CLEANER (ACID).
K] SOAP
FORMULATION:
HOW TO MAKE SOAP POWDER.
HOW TO MAKE BORAX SOAP POWDER.
HOW TO MAKE BEST MOISTURIZNG SOAP.
HOW TO MAKE HERBAL LIQUID SOAP,LIQUID HAND WASH
HOW TO MAKE DETERGENT BAR FOR WASHING CLOTHS.
HOW TO MAKE TRANSPERENT SOAP.
How
you can benefit from our E-books?
You
can learn step-by-step instruction how to make all these products from our
E-book and you can re-package the product into smaller containers and sell it.
That is what the BIG companies are doing. Create your own BRAND, and become the
next household name.
Availability
of raw Material:
We have given a
list of Indian vendor who are selling the raw material required for making
these entire product. The raw materials are easily available in your local
market.
This book is specially designed for
everyone who likes to earn some part time money or who want to start small
scale manufacturing industry from home and anyone can benefit immediately from
it.
These 85
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