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Growing your small business through marketing

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Marketing your small business can be an exciting and nerve-wracking time for any new business. Competing against larger companies is enough to make any small business go out of business quickly. How can you begin marketing against larger companies and succeed? Here are a few tips to help you start marketing your small business:

Tip # 1: Understand who your customers are
Let's hope you have already spent some time learning every aspect of your product. If you haven't; stop what you are doing and go research your products! What about your customers? Who are they? There are many different types of customers and you need to familiarize yourself with them and what product they typically purchase from your company. If you are a consulting service, chances are you need to talk to your clients on a regular basis. This is a good tool for any marketer. Establish a relationship with your customers. You want to leave them hungry! A good marketer knows how to please their clients and make their clients spread the word about your product.

Tip # 2: Determine what type of marketing you want to use
From e-mail to direct mail to pay-per-click marketing; there are several different ways to market your company. Many companies find themselves marketing more online than ever before. Banner advertising, SEO (Search Engine Optimization), pay-per-click marketing and many other different online marketing styles have taken the marketing world by storm. Look into e-mail marketing and direct mail pieces. Listing your website on Google for the search engines is also free. You can set up a free account with Google to check on what pages at your website are being clicked on the most. This is a great way to evaluate the website and look at revamping it if you need.

Tip # 3: Implement the marketing campaign
Give yourself realistic goals for the time it takes to prepare and launch a marketing campaign, as well as the budget. Having a good team to help launch the campaign is also a must have. The number one rule with marketing is good customer service. Make sure everyone at the company is ready to take on this new venture and they are ready to help any type of customer.

After you have launched your small business marketing campaign, you need to set aside to evaluate how effective it was. Discuss what worked and what didn't work. Many companies have found that people buy on emotions and you need to find the right marketing niche to capitalize on this. Your marketing materials need to appeal to your customers emotions versus on logic.

Your web site is one of the biggest marketing tools you have at hand. On your web site you can offer creative customer solutions by having a weekly or monthly newsletter, bulletin or other materials that showcase your company's current products. Several small business have found that doing a monthly prize drawing online helps to increase their web site traffic as new users sign up for the promotion.

Focus on the benefits of non-profit support. While it is hard for a small business to donate money or products, it will get your name out in the community. Partnering with a non-profit organization to sponsor a good will or community event will help improve your small businesses image. Non-profit support is an excellent way for your business to make connections and to get free press advertising. Schools are commonly known for doing fund-raising events, if you can get your foot in the door now, it will help you in the long run when something new happens.

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