10 Marketing Tips For Entrepreneurs

Nothing happens in business until a sale is made. Marketing is simply about getting new customers and keeping them. If you’re not doing something everyday to market and promote your business, your competitors are. Here are ten easy-to-implement tips to effectively market and grow your business:

1. Partner with large email database list owners and offer to cross promote each oher. The list owner will advertise your event, product, or service to their email database and you’ll offer to do the same to your list.

2. Create your own blog which is an online journal with frequently updated posts to entertain and excite existing and potential customers. It’s more personal and immediate then a website and keeps people engaged and hopefully coming back for more. You can even create one for free at http://www.blogger.com.

3. If you want to increase word-of-mouth fast, do something beyond normal industry expectations. For example, Mr. Lube offers fast and affordable tune-up service to customers right on the spot, without having to leave the car, while offering coffee, cappuccino, and a fresh newspaper.

4. Always ask happy clients for endorsements or testimonials and put them on your website and other marketing collateral. They’re worth their weight in gold. Try to get some recognizable names in your community for additional cachet.

5. Put a special offer or product advertorial on every invoice and statement you send out. Likewise, you can also negotiate a deal with another company to advertise your product or service on all their invoices for a percentage of revenues from placed orders.

6. Make your business cards stand out and be natural keepers. Offer important information on the back such as emergency phone numbers, a map, or special dates to remember. Have a slogan that offers a powerful benefit statement to your prospective customer.

7. Offer special bonus packages with your product or service offering. Get corporate sponsors to give away products as part of the bonus package in exchange for free exposure.

8. Align your business with a cause or charity. Give back to your community. Customers appreciate doing business with companies that are bettering their communities and the environment and being good corporate citizens.

9. Find an angle that makes your work controversial. The banning of Mark Twain’s “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, reviewed as “trashy and vicious,” was a blessing in disguise. Twain made a poster advertising the ban, which significantly increased sales.

10. Post frequently in online message boards/forums relevant to your business or expertise. Include your signature and offer tips and valuable advice. Eventually you will begin gaining word-of-mouth exposure as a leader in your field. Posting messages with your company information also helps to increase your search engine rankings and drive traffic to your site.

Need some inspiration????

We are getting some much need rain here and a great day to grab a book, cup of tea and curl up with a book. I can’t even remember where we met – but Phillip Watling and I have been friends for awhile now – he’s is a member of my social site and WOW what an inspiration. Take a look at his page here http://nancyradlinger.ning.com/profile/PhilipWatling

Phillip has written an amazing and inspiring autobiography – here is his article that was featured in Milton Keynes Hospital newspaper.

December 9th, 1994: a day like any other that winter except that I died. After taking a bus to work, I got off and crossed the road. Unfortunately I never made it, as I was hit by a car dislocating my shoulder and mangling my knee causing pain that would be with me forever. As the car braked I bounced off, span in the air and smashed my head into the bus (not deliberately). I fell to the ground, not having much choice in the matter. Within ten minutes an ambulance arrived, but it was determined I was too badly injured to survive a road trip; London’s air ambulance, HEMS, was called to me and within the Golden Hour I was back at hospital where I died. No, this is not being written by a ghost, but when one’s heart stops beating I call that death and mine did twice!

Thankfully, due to the wonders of modern medicine and a great deal of strength, determination and a sprinkling of stubbornness I survived. It was five months before I was let back into the world and in that time I had started to write a diary that would eventually become an autobiography. Called Flight of a Lifetime it is an emotional, heart-warming and sometimes amusing story about my life, my death and my resurrection. An amazing read it will inspire you and make the world seem like a nicer place. You will laugh, you will cry, but by the end you will smile and feel better about yourself.

Flight of a Lifetime is a very good read; it will make you laugh and cry at the same time. This would make an excellent gift for someone – so add two your cart right away, I did.

Here is the link to Amazon, let me know what you think – you won’t be sorry. http://www.amazon.com/Flight-Lifetime-Philip-Watling/dp/1847483070/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1230381231&sr=8-1