Creative Marketing Ideas for Small Business
If you’re a small business or new startup, you don’t have
money to waste on luxurious advertising like your bigger contestants can. To contest
on the same level but with a smaller budget, you have to market cleverer.
Jump by thinking with your business partners and connections
to come up with several cheap outside-the-box marketing trickeries.
This method produces ideas that are tailor-made for your
business and already include your key standards and message.
1. Make pertinent content on your website. Blog categories
or an on-site article directory are excellent for this. Fresh and helpful content helps involve readers,
build valuable links, attract leads and convert them to new sales.
2. Publish articles in trade or local magazines. Most people
think published work is more valuable than a simple blog post, and articles
cost less than advertising in the same magazine.
3. Reuse content. If you have great content but no one is
consuming it, repurpose it. Blog posts can be collated into an ebook, a webinar
recording could become a subscriber-only video, a magazine article could be
reprinted and distributed as a booklet...the possibilities are endless.
4. Try article marketing. Publishing articles online creates
good backlinks to your website, shows expertise, builds credibility, and more.
It’s also relatively affordable and easy to outsource.
5. Write a book or ebook. Books have more value than most
other types of content and establish your expertise. You can sell them or offer
them for free in exchange for email addresses.
Sponsor a local
sports team. Send out a press release or feature article and get your logo on
the team uniforms. This makes you a valuable community member and builds
awareness.
7. Speak at seminars and teach workshops. You’ll get
publicity from marketing the event and from the event itself. Besides, you’ll
look more professional in your customers’ eyes.
8. Enter business award competitions. If you win, you get a
badge on your website and a lot more sales. Even if you don’t win, you can
still get lots of publicity if you place high enough and broadcast your
participation.
9. Create your own business award competition. If there
isn’t a competition in your industry or there’s no way you can compete in one,
hosting your own unique competition creates buzz as other businesses scramble
to win your award.
10. Host free events. Reporters are always looking for a
good story. Give them what they want and get some free publicity by hosting a
free event. You’ll get more response if there’s food or freebies involved. Use
this list of 109 ways to get media attention to make the most of any event.
11. Network at your local Chamber of Commerce. This is a
classic marketing idea for small businesses because it can yield big dividends.
Association with the Chamber will make your events more credible, and you can
find new partners or clients, or discover opportunities to teach or speak.
12. Join associations and use the provided resources,
including local networking events, online forums, and job boards. The more
people you know, the more customers you will have.
13. Build a referral network. Referrals and word of mouth
are the most powerful advertising, so build relationships with professionals
and other businesses you would happily refer your customers to--and who can
send referrals your way, as well.
14. Make partnerships for co-promotion. Several related but
non-competing businesses working together on a promotion can afford bigger ad
space, better prizes, and other advertising expenses.
15. Be a people person. Never stop networking, follow all
leads, and participate in conversations wherever you find them. Don’t be afraid
of the phone, internet, email, or face-to-face meetings.
16. Send handwritten holiday, birthday, or thank you cards
to past and current clients, valued partners, vendors in your referral network,
connections who have helped you--everyone you can think of. This is a low-cost
and unique marketing idea for small business, but many entrepreneurs have
reported its efficiency.
17. Exposed as many communication channels as appropriate,
including but not limited to LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, a toll-free phone
number, live chat on your website, email, and related forums and blog comments.
18. Donate to charities. Send out press releases for each
organization and/or time you donate. Alternatively, you can donate a specific
percentage of all sales to a certain organization or cause and make customers
feel like they’re doing a good turn by purchasing from you.
19. Survey your customers for great ideas. Listen to what
they’re saying on Twitter and Facebook for honest market research.
20. Be where your competition is not. Get more leads as the
only major player.
21. Be everywhere. Having a blog, YouTube channel, and
podcast on iTunes in addition to social media makes you more well known and
credible. Expand beyond your website to get more traffic and leads.
22. Setup an affiliate program. You get more sales and brand
ambassadors for less.
23. Create a customer loyalty program to encourage future
purchases and referrals.
24. Use bumper stickers and window decals. In addition to
putting on them company vehicles and owners’ cars, give them for free to
employees, partners, stakeholders and investors, charities you donate to, and
other contacts to display.
25. Ask for testimonials and reviews. This includes online
reviews on websites like Yelp, recommendations on LinkedIn, and rave comments
through any channel. Create a testimonials page on your website and use the
best reviews in as many promotions as makes sense.
26. Response questions on forums and answer sites. Help out
people with free advice on topics related to your products and services. You'll gain their trust and will look more
professional.
27. Create customer case studies. Ask your happy customers
to share their experience of using your product or service. These stories add
credibility to your company and help you get more customers.
28. Ask your customers for referrals. Beat your shyness.
Simply ask - and you'll receive.
29. Post your company offers on coupon and deal sites.
People love special offers and discounts. Getting a great product at an
excellent price is what everybody wants.
30. Offer free consultations. Free consultations are a great
way to showcase your expertise and get more clients.
31. Optimize your website for mobile. With 60% of global
mobile consumers - your website simply must be mobile friendly.
32. List your business in local business directories. Google
My Business from Google and Bing Places for Google from Bing are absolutely
free for local businesses, while Yahoo Localworks from Yahoo is a paid service
allowing to list your business in 50 directories (Yahoo Local, Yelp,
WhitePages, Bing, Mapquest, etc.). Once you’re listed, start taking advantage
of local search results, and don’t forget to ask you customers to leave reviews
on your page.
33. Imprint company logo on hats and T-shirts. Your loyal
customers will be happy to wear them, and will become free brand promoters.
34. Exceed your customer expectations. Reputation is
everything these days. By exceeding your customer expectations and walking that
extra mile - you’ll drive more business.
35. Translate your website to multiple languages. The
Western world is a multi-national community. Having a website in customer's
local language will help you build better relations with your clients.
36. Celebrate your company birthday with customers and the
media. Use the opportunity to deliver a special message to your clients.
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37. Educate customers about your products. Print out
brochures, set up a blog to get your message across.
38. Use voice mail and autoresponder to let your customers
know about your special offers. It's a great way to get your message across
during closed hours. It won't cost you a penny!
39. Survey your customers for great ideas. Talking to your
customers is the easiest way to understand what they need and what they value
the most.
40. Say "Happy Birthday" to your clients. Have a
discount or a special offer ready to give as a gift. It works!
41. Share product samples with as many people as you can.
You will attract the right customers who are right for your business.
42. Collect customer emails. Offer your customers an eBook
or a free report in exchange for their email address. Emails campaigns are a
great way to stay in touch with your customers.
43. Update your website regularly. Google loves websites
with quality and recent articles. You'll be getting more traffic from search.
44. Respond to customers within minutes. How fast is your
competition? You can gain more business by simply responding fast to questions
your customers have.
45. Go local. Local search engine optimization works
perfectly for location specific business. Are you a cafe or a beauty salon?
Make sure your website is optimized for local seo.
46. Add Schema.org markup to your website key data. Google
can show much more than your website URL in search results. Reviews, ratings,
exact address - all of it can show up in search engine results if your website
HTML is marked properly. More data in search results = more clicks and traffic.
47. Offer great customer service. Delight your customers and
they will delight you with more business.
48. Set up a PPC campaign. In most cases you can get a free
$50 voucher from Bing or Google. If competition is not fierce - you'll be
driving more sales soon.
49. Create infographics for your website. They are very
powerful for building external links to your website and driving traffic.
50. Join groups on LinkedIn. It's not just another social
network. LinkedIn has great groups - whether it's cooking or B2B marketing -
your audience is there. Go get them!
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51. Answer questions on Quora. Quora is the most popular
question and answer based social network. Want to showcase your professional
competence? Join Quora and answer questions as often as you can. Quora is great
for targeted traffic and interested audience.
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52. Host a class. You can host a class for your customers.
It's best to organize it with businesses just like yours, who have the same
target audience, but do not directly compete with you. You'll get exposure for
free.
53. Join Help a Reporter Out. HARO is a free way to get
media coverage. Register as an expert source on HARO and whenever a journalist
needs a quality source for an article - you'll get an email. Reply if
interested - and who know - maybe it's time for your business to be features in
New York Times.
54. Do guest blogging. Guest blogging is a great white-hat
SEO method that helps you get links and traffic. You give away quality content
and get exposure in return. Quality backlinks coming to your website is a free
bonus!
55. Comment on other blogs. Meaningful comments on other
websites will get you traffic, free links, and new friends. Just remember - be
meaningful and relevant. And yes - websites have to be in the same
industry/serving the same audience.
56. Claim your online business listings. There are hundreds
of websites out there that contain your business information. Claim your
business online and enjoy better rankings in Google, greater visibility, and
more traffic.
57. Create a giveaway. Please, be creative. You want to give
away something cool your customers want and need rather then something you
don't need.
58. Sustenance a cause. World is a small home after all. By
supporting meaningful projects you can also get free media exposure. Usually there
are also taxation benefits for charity and donations as well.
59. Join a forum. There are lots on niche forums out there.
Whether it's gardening, fishing or cooking niche - there is a community for it.
Participate in relevant discussions - your audience is out there. You'll get
free traffic and free links.
60. Be helpful. Strive to help people. The more you give -
the more you get. Think win-win, do your best to help people around you.
61. Brand value. Invest your time and energy in building a
great product that creates value for your customers. If you manage do that -
the product will be selling itself.
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