4 Keys to Marketing Your Small Business
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4 Keys to Marketing Your Small Business
Copyright 2006 Jennifer Givler
Marketing your small business is easy. Really. It can be
frustrating when it seems like your efforts aren’t paying
off. By following these three strategies, you’ll be on your
way to marketing success.
1. Know your niche. Choosing a target market will help you
focus your marketing efforts. If you aren't sure who to
market to, how will you effectively choose advertising
outlets and marketing activities?
Knowing your niche will also help you create products and
services your potential customers are interested in. Hang
out where they hang out and ask them what they need. Create
products and services to meet those needs - voila! Sales
will follow.
2. Start an e-zine. And if you already have one, actively
promote it.
If you build a mailing list, you will have a group of
people who have told you they are interested in your
products, and, you can consistently market to them over and
over again. The key is to actively promote your list, and
get as many subscribers as possible. A great way to entice
people to sign up for your list is to give them something
in return. For example, you could give away an e-book, a
report or an e-course.
You may be worried that you can’t write well, or that
writing isn’t exactly your favorite thing to do. No
worries. If you’re not a writer, there are article banks
where you can pick up great content that your niche will
love. Do an Internet search on “article bank” and you’ll
find hundreds of sites that provide great content.
3. Be consistent. You need to be in front of people on a
consistent basis so that they will get to know you, and
they will remember you when the need for your products or
services arises.
If you decide to do an e-zine, publish it consistently. If
you decide to write articles, do it on a regular schedule.
Whatever efforts work for you, do them regularly.
A good rule of thumb is to spend about 1 to 2 hours per day
on your marketing activities. This will ensure that your
name is consistently pushed out into the market.
4. Choose marketing activities that you love. For example,
if you love networking, make that a part of your marketing
activities.
If you choose marketing activities that you love, you will
be continually motivated to carry them out. You do not have
to engage in activities that aren’t authentic to you. There
are plenty of activities to choose from.
Create a marketing plan using the tips above and act on it
consistently. Remember, people will purchase products and
services from those they know, like and trust. Allow people
to get to know you by engaging them on a regular basis.
Before you know it, your efforts will be paying off, and
you'll have a powerful business.
About the Author:
Jenn Givler is a Business Empowerment Coach who teaches
entrepreneurs how to create a Powerful Business. Get her
free e-book Be Empowered!
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