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Whether you are working on a startup or looking for ways to cut expenses in your
existing venture, take a close look at your marketing budget. Marketing tends to
be the highest expense for many businesses and is also the easiest place to waste
your hard-
The marketing landscape is in a constant state of change. Classic methods are still available, such as newspaper and magazine ads, direct mail, and the like, but their effectiveness is less clear than in the past. The internet has opened unprecedented marketing opportunities as well, but the rapid advances and exploitation of the online methods requires careful consideration as well. Developing an effective marketing plan is an absolute necessity and demands as much time and attention as any other area of your business.
It is very common for small business owners to settle in to a marketing scheme and
leave it alone. Unfortunately, what is effective at one point in time won't necessarily
continue to increase sales. Every marketing effort you put out needs to be frequently
evaluated and modified as necessary. A simple analysis of cost per sale or cost per
new customer is enough to tell you whether your efforts are paying off. In order
to conduct this analysis, however, you must incorporate a system for tracking where
your customers and sales are coming from. The easiest way to do this is to just ask.
Whether your sales are online or in-
Cutting marketing expenses can be a frightening prospect -
First, be sure you are maximizing the internet resources at your disposal. Evaluate your website by asking others for feedback and checking out the competition's sites. Revamp yours if needed, but more importantly be sure that your site is optimized for search engine results. That is, check that you have the right metatags, key words, and content to boost your rankings on the search engines. Add new content relatively frequently. The modern consumer loves information, so the more you can explain about what you do, and what it will do for them, the better.
Spend some time in the online social networking areas. Your business should have a Facebook page and Twitter profile, at a minimum. Get your customers to follow you on each of these and submit an interesting, relevant post a couple of times per week. The constant exposure to your business will keep you at the forefront of your customers' thoughts, and referrals are one of the cheapest and most effective ways to grow your customer base.
Consider setting up a referral or frequent shopper system. Whether you offer discounts
or premiums or just a sincere thank-
The best route for free marketing is networking. Whether you attend existing functions,
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Cutting marketing expenses is not as difficult as you might think. However, no matter what your marketing budget, it is critical to put in the time and effort to find the right opportunities for your business. Don't assume that merely posting a website and opening the doors will be enough. Give your business its best chance of success by utilizing a variety of advertising methods and keep an eye on how each one is working.
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