Marketing Offline Can Substantially Increase Your Online Business
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Summary: Simple yet effective ways to market your business
locally.
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Marketing Offline Can Substantially Increase Your Online Business
The Internet can be a scary place for those looking for a
home-based business opportunity. The fear of not connecting
personally with others is one concern and many people have been
"taken" by online scams in their search for a legitimate business
and are fearful to take any more risks. One way to overcome
fears such as these is to market your online business locally. By
simply offering the person a contact that they can speak to and
possibly even meet face to face you will making the statement
that your business is legitimate and trustworthy.
It is effective to market your online business locally primarily
because potential customers and business recruits prefer to have
the option of speaking with the business owner face to face. By
attracting customers locally, you can maximize the opportunities
to meet with them. You will no longer be that "someone they found
online," but someone that they will be able to relate to and feel
confident doing business with.
But how do you market locally? Here are some excellent tips:
Besides the common local advertising routes, such as Newspaper
Ads, Yellow Pages, Etc., another effective (and inexpensive) way
to advertise locally is to post business related flyers around
your community. Many grocery stores, libraries, bookstores, and
office supply stores offer bulletin boards for this purpose.
Make yours stand out and be recognized, yet professional enough
to warrant someone trusting you with their business. Also, if
possibly have a tear-off section on your flyer so they can take
your number and leave your flyer.
Look for events geared toward work-at-home businesses. There are
organizations, such as the National Work at Home Mom Association,
that hold events across the nation to help promote the
work-at-home business owner. At events such as these, you can
purchase a booth and make hundreds of local contacts, as well as
sales, all in one day.
Reach out to your community. Join your local Chamber of Commerce,
get involved in community events and become known to those around
you. Pass out flyers and hand out business cards to everyone you
meet. Door Flyers also work well for marketing - pick one
neighborhood a week and go door to door. Be consistent with
your marketing with door flyers, too. If a potential customer
sees your ad repeatedly, they will feel more inclined to use your
services in the future. Magnets can be great promotional items
as well. You can have magnets printed with your business
information and hand them out to people that you speak to about
your products. Potential clients can keep these on their
refrigerator or filing cabinet. You can also leave flyers,
magnets or even catalogs around town in places like doctor's
offices, hair salons, etc.
Volunteer in your community for marketing success. Diana Ennen
of Virtual Word Publishing, Inc. suggests, "Volunteer at school
events such as PTA meetings or community functions. When your
child's school needs a flyer, volunteer to do it and attach your
card to it. Look to see where you can also inexpensively
advertise. Often ads in the kid's yearbook or community events
newsletter will get your more exposure than the expensive ads in
the daily newspapers."
Direct mail is another great tool for gaining local clients. Get
the Yellow Pages out and write a professional letter or send your
brochures or postcards to those that would be interested in your
products or services. Send a mailing to local businesses that my
be interested in offering your products to their customers. For
example, if you sell home décor products, send a professional
letter to real estate agents in your local area. In the letter,
describe how your products would be valuable for them to use as
thank you gifts when they sell a home.
It's important to talk to everyone you possibly can about your
business. You can find prospective customers in line at the
grocery store, while waiting at a doctor's office, or even while
playing at the park with your children. Let others know that you
are excited about it and believe in it. If the people around you
hear the excitement in your voice, they may become excited about
your business, too! You'll be rewarded with more sales and a
business that prospers from year to year.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jill Hart is the founder and editor of Christian Work at Home
Moms, CWAHM.com, and the author of the e-book, The Two Week
Devotional Journey for Christian Work at Home Moms. The CWAHM.com
website is dedicated to providing moms with free resources to aid
them in their work at home search. E-mail Jill at jill@cwahm.com
for additional information or stop by www.cwahm.com
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