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Top Ten Frugal Ways To Market Your Small Business
Top Ten Frugal Ways To Market Your Small Business
By Bonnie Jo Davis

Most, if not all, small businesses are built on a budget.
Available funds must be used to buy technology, additional
phone lines and marketing materials such as business cards.
In this article you will find ten low cost or no cost tips
that will help you get your first customer and build your business.

1) Obtain free or low cost business cards at a company.
Add an explanatory tag line to identify your product or
service. While you are running your normal errands drop off a
business card at every business you see such as
drycleaners, restaurants, gyms, etc.

2) Have a new or rebuilt shopping center opening in your town?
Attend the grand opening and chat with the business
owners and staff and hand out your free or low cost business cards.

3) Create flyers with your phone number on tear off tabs and place
them at the library, grocery store, coffee shops, etc.
Carry a few in your car with push pins so you never miss an opportunity.

4) Hold a contest. People love freebies. When you're handing out
business cards and designing flyers highlight your contest for a limited time.
Anyone who books at least two hours of your time during the contest
month is entered into a drawing for a gift basket. Put together an
inexpensive gift basket with sample size coffee, a coffee cup, a business
book or best selling novel, cookies and crackers. Put the names of the
qualifying clients in a hat and have your child draw the winning name.
Take a picture of the gift basket and your child drawing the name out of
the hat, scan the pictures and put them on your website along with the
name of the winner.

5) Write an article that would appeal to your target audience such as small
business owners, add a four to five line biography with your e-mail
address and web site address. Submit the article to websites and e-zines
that cater to your target audience.

6) Create an informative presentation around your topic area and contact your
local Chamber of Commerce and offer to speak at a monthly meeting.

7) Create coupons offering a free or discounted product or a free hour of
service for every two or three hours of paid service. Give them out to
prospective clients and to organizations such as the Chamber of Commerce
to use in contests and give aways. Give the recipient an incentive to by
your product or use your services by giving the coupon an expiration date.

8) Use the time you spend sitting in traffic to gain new clients. For less than
thirty dollars you can purchase a sign for your car.

9) Create a press release announcing the opening of your business or some
other milestone event. Send the press release to editors at your local newspaper
and to other free area publications.

10) Ask for referrals. Give your business card to your family members,
neighbors, hair salon, etc. and ask that they pass them on. Offer an hour of free
service or a free product to anyone who refers a client who signs a contract for
services and give them a link on your web site.

(c) 2001, Davis Virtual Assistance


Bonnie Jo Davis is a Virtual Assistant working with small businesses
to increase efficiency and profits.
You can reach Bonnie at http:/www.DavisVirtualAssistance.com or by calling (949) 709-2670.

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