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Low Cost Marketing Ideas
Here are five low cost but effective marketing methods for your
home-based business.
Owning and running and home-based business doesn't necessarily mean that
you can't compete with larger companies when it comes to marketing. But
because your budget may never be close to those of the 'big guns' you
have to think of other, unique ways to market your business. You can initiate
creative and effective marketing campaigns with a little imagination and
'pushing the envelope' of marketing methods. Listed here are five different
ways to enhance your chances of exposure and gain additional sales without
going broke.
Idea #1 - Offer Freebies
Everyone likes free stuff. And for both online and offline business owners,
a big draw is always an offer of something free, especially if that free
item is focused on your target audience or age group. Whether that 'something
free' is a newsletter, a guide or a service or product, it will interest
visitors. While many of those visitors will gladly take that free item,
others will inevitably linger and possibly even purchase something else.
Pick an item that, while costs little for you to produce, offers the allure
of being something more valuable.
Idea # 2 - Spread the Word
By joining internet Chat and Discussions groups, you can immediately
connect with people are in interested in what you have to offer, whether
it's a service or a product. If you sell travel gear, for example, join
discussion groups about Travel. Make a habit of visiting like-minded forum
and message boards and initiate questions or reply to questions asked
by others in your area of experience. Remember to include a signature
that includes your website, if you have one. Discussion groups are a primary
way of getting people to your website.
Ideas #3 - Share Your Knowledge
No matter what you're selling, promote yourself as knowledgeable and
experienced in that area. Of course, you don't want to make outrageous
or claims that you won't be able to back up, but share your knowledge
and expertise in the subject that will encourage others to take a look
at your product. It is important for you to encourage a sense of trust
in your customers and in your product or service, so you need to be able
to show or tell them that your product will deliver what it promises.
One way you can share your knowledge or expertise is to speak at local
engagements, especially those focused on Home-Based Businesses. Offer
to be a speaker at local High Schools or colleges and at job fairs. You
may also want to consider becoming a part-time instructor or offer your
services to your local City chapters or for summer evening courses with
your Community Development Department. Write articles sharing your expertise
in relation to your service or product. Create e-books, and even consider
writing a book for publication.
Idea # 4 - Donations to Charity
People like to see business owners helping in their community. Small
businesses especially profit from the positive feedback generated when
these businesses support local charities and groups. Stating that your
business donates a certain percentage of sales every month to various
or specific charities will appeal to potential customers. You can even
send out press releases stating your intentions of donating to specific
charities at different times of the year.
Idea # 5 - Offer New Packaging
After time, sales of particular products naturally decrease. Offering
a discount on older items or even discontinuing those items may help you
unload your product, but an even better way to pick up slow sales is to
repack those items and sell them in a new way. You can group several items
together and offer it as a great gift idea. Or you may want to find a
new target group for a slow-moving product. By adding something or enhancing
the present product with something else, you can sell the item as new
or improved. Offering a small, free item as a compliment to your package
will also encourage people to purchase it, if for no other reason than
to get the free item!
The bottom line is to attract attention to your product or service and
to convince your audience that you are knowledgeable in your field. Be
able to back up your claims and stand by your product or service. You
can set your product apart from others by using creative methods of advertising
and packaging. Imagination and a little daring will go a long way to selling
your product and setting you apart from the competition.
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Tips Submitted by Visitors:
By Farren
Wadley:
Per-Inquiry (PI) Advertising
In PI advertising, you pay for the number of responses generated for
your ad than for air time your ad is displayed. It usually works like
this:
Your ad is aired on radio or displayed in print media and a way to
respond like a toll-free number is provided. The calls made to these
number are processed by telemarketers who collect various information
for shipping and billing purpose. You pay for the number of responses
generated.
This can prove to be very cost effective advertising alternative for
home-based business/small owners with less marketing capital.
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