Simple and cheap small business marketing
6 Oct
Are you trying to get your company written about in the top blogs for your industry?
The bad news is that sending out press releases to the right bloggers isn’t enough. The good news is that it can be done if you know how.
What it comes down to is this: if they don’t know you, chances are good that a given blogger will ignore your press releases.
The answer?
You need to build a relationship with them over time.
How do you build a relationship with a blogger?
When you’ve got to know a blogger, they will be much more receptive to your news and you’ll have a better understanding of what they’re looking for in a story. All in all, you’ll have a much better chance of getting written-up and receiving favourable mentions in their blog
It going to take time and effort, but it’ll be worth it in the end.
Good luck!
photo credit: richardmasoner
17 Sep
Are you thinking of using Web video to promote your business?
According to one expert, it could hurt your brand.
Loren Feldman of 1938media and idiot puppet fame gave a presentation at a recent conference on his tips for doing Web video.
If you don’t have time to watch it all, skip down to my summary of his main points below.
Have you experimented with using Web video to promote your small business? Let us know how you’ve got on.
16 Sep
Chances are, with the economy how it is, there are fewer people advertising right now than a year ago. So make the most of that.
With spare inventory on their hands, sellers of advertising should be able to offer some good deals. Ask for extra space for the same money. Or ask for better placement.
photo credit: John-Morgan
11 Sep
What’s the best way to do B2B marketing? The answer is “it depends”.
Your best bet is to try lots of different approaches and measure your results. Invest more in the techniques that work best and drop the ones that work poorly.
Here are some different tactics you might like to try:
Whatever approaches you use to make initial contacts, don’t forget to follow up with phone calls, emails, etc. as appropriate.
photo credit: lawtonchiles
10 Sep
If you know what you’re doing, speed networking events can be a highly effective way to make business contacts. If you don’t know what you’re doing, they can be a tiring waste of time.
Here are some tips on deciding which events to attend and how to get the most out of them.
9 Sep
We’re at a turning point. More and more people are going online to search for good local businesses (in a YouGov survey commissioned by WeLoveLocal earlier this year, 51% of people said that they used the Internet most to find local businesses), yet very few small businesses have anything more than a simple, static web page to promote themselves.
This leaves the door wide open for savvy business owners like us to get ahead (assuming we’re prepared to do just a little bit better).
The idea is simple: if you run a small local business, the chances are that most of your small competitors don’t have much of an online presence. If you can establish a stronger online presence than your competitors, then it’ll be your business that local people tend to find when they search online.
The more people who find you, the more likely your business is to be mentioned elsewhere on the web, thus building your presence further. With a greater online presence, more people will find you in the future. You’ll thus get more mentions. And so on. With a bit of work, this virtuous circle can, over time, establish your business as the reference for your particular type of business in the local area.
Fair enough, you’re thinking. That sounds reasonable, but how do I actually build my business’s online presence? That’s where a blog comes in. Standard websites can be expensive and time-consuming to update, so most small businesses can’t afford to update them very often. That leaves them with static websites that are, frankly, a bit dull and lifeless. People aren’t usually keen to link to dull, lifeless websites.
A blog is different. Think of a blog like a website that is really easy to add content to. All you need to do is write the content and click a button to publish it. Simple. (You still have to spend time to write new content on a regular basis, mind you, but there are ways you can learn to come up with lots of good ideas for easy-to-write posts. More of that in later articles.)
Advantages of blogs:
* Later you may want to pay for more advanced features such as hosting under your own domain name.
Once you’ve got your blog up and running and have a few posts under your belt, you’ll need to market it. Fortunately, given that very few local businesses are probably writing blogs, this won’t be too hard (again, more on this in later articles).
Before long, you’ll have a few links to your blog. Seeing these links, Google will start considering your blog as a good reference and will start showing your site more prominently in the search results. A more prominent listing means more potential customers finding you. You’re on your way!
A couple of free blogging services are Blogger (very easy to use) and Wordpress (perhaps slightly more complicated, but with lots of features).