Showing posts with label marketing plan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marketing plan. Show all posts

May 22, 2011

101 Small Business Marketing Activities

One universal small business goal is to sell the business's products and services. This is usually best accomplished by positioning the business in front of the target audience, and offering something they can't refuse or find elsewhere.
To this end, one of the smartest things a small business owner can do for their business is take the time to develop a small business marketing plan that will set them apart from the competition. A marketing plan clearly outlines how you will reach your ideal customers by effectively implementing your marketing strategy.
There are thousands of ways you can promote your small business. With the right mix of activities, you can identify and focus on the most effective marketing tactics for your small business. Here is a list of 101 small business marketing ideas to get you thinking about all of the different ways you can promote your business.
Do you have an idea of your own not listed here? Add it under Comments.
Marketing Planning
1. Update or create a marketing plan for your business.
2. Revisit or start your marketing research
.
3. Conduct a
focus group.
4. Write a
unique selling proposition (USP).
5. Refine your target audience and niche.
6. Expand your product and service offerings.
Marketing Materials
7. Update your business cards.
8. Make your business card stand out from the rest.
9. Create or update your
brochure.
10. Create a digital version of your brochure for your website.
11. Explore a
website redesign.
12. Get
creative with promotional products and give them away at the next networking event you attend.
In-Person Networking
13. Write an elevator pitch.
14. Register for a conference.
15. Introduce yourself to other local business owners.
16. Plan a local
business workshop.
17. Join your local chamber of commerce.
18. Rent a booth at a
trade show.
Direct Mail
19. Launch a multi-piece direct mail campaign.
20. Create multiple approaches, and split test your mailings to measure impact.
21. Include a clear and enticing
call to action on every direct mail piece.
22. Use tear cards, inserts, props and attention-getting envelopes to make an impact with your mailings.
23. Send past customers free samples and other
incentives to regain their business.
Advertising
24. Advertise on the radio.
25. Advertise in the
Yellow Pages.
26. Advertise on a billboard.
27. Use stickers or magnets to advertise on your car.
28. Take out an ad in your local newspaper.
29. Advertise on a local cable TV station.
30. Advertise on
Facebook.
31. Advertise on
LinkedIn.
32. Buy ad space on a relevant website.
33. Use a
sidewalk sign to promote your specials.
Social Media Marketing
34. Get started with social media for business.
35. Create a
Facebook page.
36. Get a
vanity URL or username for your Facebook page.
37. Create a
Twitter account.
38.
Reply or retweet someone else on Twitter.
39. Setup a Foursquare account for your business.
40. List your business on Google Places.
41. Start a
business blog.
42. Write blog posts on a regular basis.
43. Start
social bookmarking your online content.
44. Create a
Groupon.
Internet Marketing
45. Start a Google Adwords pay-per-click campaign.
46. Start a
Microsoft adCenter pay-per-click campaign.
47. Comment on a blog post.
48. Record a video blog post.
49. Upload a video to
YouTube.
50. Check your online directory listings and get listed in desirable directories.
51. Set up
Google Analytics on your website and blog.
52. Review and measure your Google Analytics statistics.
53.
Register a new domain name for a marketing campaign or a new product or service.
54. Learn more about
local search marketing.
55. Track your online reputation.
56. Sign up for the
Help a Reporter Out (HARO) email list.
Email Marketing
57. Create an email opt-in on your website or blog.
58. Offer a free download or free gift to make people willing to add their email address to your list.
59. Send regular emails to your list.
60. Start a free monthly email newsletter.
61. Use
A/B testing to measure the effectiveness of your email campaigns.
62. Perfect your
email signature.
63. Add audio, video and social sharing functionality to your emails.
Contests, Coupons and Incentives
64. Start a contest.
65. Create a coupon.
66. Create a "frequent buyer" rewards program.
67. Start a
client appreciation program.
68. Create a customer of the month program.
69. Give away a free sample.
70. Start an
affiliate program.
Relationship Building
71. Send out a customer satisfaction survey.
72. Ask for referrals.
73. Make a referral.
74. Help promote or volunteer your time for a charity event.
75. Sponsor a local sports team.
76.
Cross-promote your products and services with other local businesses.
77. Join a professional organization.
78. Plan your next holiday promotion.
79. Plan
holiday gifts for your best customers.
80. Send birthday cards to your clients.
81. Approach a colleague about a
collaboration.
82. Donate branded prizes for local fundraisers.
83. Become a mentor.
Marketing with Content
84. Plan a free teleconference or webinar.
85. Record a podcast.
86. Write a
press release.
87. Submit your press release to various distribution channels.
88. Rewrite your sales copy with a
storytelling spin.
89. Start writing a book.
Marketing Help
90. Hire a marketing consultant.
91. Hire a public relations professional.
92. Hire a professional copywriter.
93. Hire a
search engine marketing firm.
94. Hire an intern to help with daily marketing tasks.
95. Hire a sales coach or salesperson.
Unique Marketing Ideas
96. Get a branded tattoo.
97. Create a
business mascot to help promote your brand.
98. Take a controversial stance on a hot industry topic.
99. Pay for
wearable advertising.
100. Get a full-body branded paint job done on your company vehicle.
101. Sign up for
online business training to revamp, expand and fine tune all of your marketable skills.
There are many more than 101 small business marketing ideas. Do you have an idea not listed here? Add your small business marketing idea to the list.
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Marketing by Design

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Contributions by Alyssa Gregory


August 12, 2009

4 Ways to Overcome Marketing Challenges Forever

For most small business owners, marketing is an overwhelming concept. They need marketing solutions that ensure a smooth-running, profitable business yet most don't know where to begin or how to focus their efforts.
90% of small businesses don't even have a marketing plan. It's difficult to reach your destination if you don't know where you're going!
If you're a small business owner looking for ease, focus and marketing success, we recommend that you focus on just 4 tactics:
1.   Establish a memorable and unmistakeable brand identity:
The secret to business success is determined by your ability to powerfully communicate your business with laser precision and your ability to deliver a clearly-defined and consistent experience.
In a nutshell... it's called branding, and, when done right, it ensures a thriving business with all the customers and profits you need. The secret is to establish a powerful brand identity that sings distinction. And establish that identity before you launch any marketing activities.
2.   Create a deep connection with your core target audience - your potential raving fans!
Who wants and needs what you have to offer? The only wrong answer is "everyone." If you're a pediatrician, you may see infants and children. Are they your target audience? No! They are your patients, but it's the parents you need to connect with to get the kids in your door. And it's not just any parents - it's a definite group of parents.
In marketing, you get a lot more "bang for your buck" if you focus your spending on a well-defined group of people that you enjoy working with. The better you define this group, the more effective your marketing can be.
3.   Design compelling offerings that pull customers in like a magnet.
80% of all purchase decisions are based on emotion. It's your job as a marketer to know how your customers want to feel and to get them to visualize how your services can meet their needs. People want to know, "What's in it for me?" Tap into the emotion and create offerings that touch your customers.
4.   Craft A Personal, Workable Marketing Plan
Marketing is everything you do to make your product or service more visible, more desirable and more profitable. Your marketing plan will clearly define the big picture and provide focus and direction based on the 4 'P's of Marketing - product, price, place/distribution and promotion.
Since 90% of small business owners do not have a plan, you'll have a leg up on your competition by crafting your personal, workable marketing plan to ensure that you reach your business goals.
Following these 4 criteria will transform any small business into a money-making machine guaranteed to grow your client list, sales and profits. The upfront work is the secret to a million-dollar business, literally and figuratively.

PHANTOM POWER
Marketing by Design
http://www.phantompower.co/