Niche Marketing For Small Business
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Small Business Advertising — What has worked for you?
Hi I work for a small Dry Cleaning business in New York and we are trying to do some advertising. We have two locations, and there are probably 4 other dry cleaners in our town. I was wondering if anyone has any advice on what kind of advertising we should do. We currently have a website and a myspace page, we do advertising in the yellow pages and penny saver, we hand out fliers and give lots of coupons. We also offer discounts to teachers, students, police, fire, etc. We have also sponsored a local cheerleading team.
Most of our customers are repeat customers, and we are trying to bring in NEW customers.
Does anyone have any experience with radio advertising or commercial advertising? If so, did you see a good return on your investment?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
oh i forgot to mention we always advertise on craigslist too, offering 10% off when you mention our ad, etc.
i really like the idea about a free dry cleaning if they refer another person to us! thanks!
any other creative ideas? i'm fresh out!
we are only trying to promote locally, within 0-15 miles of our store. it makes no sense to promote any further as not many people are going to travel any further to get their dry cleaning done.
but what would we say in a youtube video?? i don't think people are going on youtube searching for local dry cleaners…
radio advertising did not work for us and it was a HUGE waste of money
we received good results with the local paper…
you can make fliers and pass them out
pass out coupons to your repeats for a free dry cleaning when they refer a person who uses your services
local paper as mentioned before
advertise on facebook as well and another free posting site that is not slammed with weirdos like craigslist is called Kijiji
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Small business advertising ideas?
I am starting a computer repair/media digitization business from my home. I am trying to think of ways to advertise this business. My ideas so far are putting an ad in my Church's yellow pages, seeing if I can distribute flyers at my local mall, Craig's list, Google Adwords, Ebay Classified Ads, and just word of mouth. Does anyone know of any other affordable good ideas for advertising my small business? I also have a website detailing my services.
I would say if your mainly looking for local business – advertise locally.
Ask yourself how would you find a person to repair your home computer if you needed to.
A lot of people would look in there local business directories for these services – so maybe thats a good and cheapish place to start.
Also internet advertising – targeted at your local area. Doesn't have to be expensive, just choose how much you want to spend per visitor. Even as low as 0.03 per click will get your adverts listed on some local pages.
There are some good tips for low cost advertising on the website http://www.advertisebrand.com . Its free and was useful to me when I was looking to advertise my business cheaply.
I would personally forget about Ebay and Craigs list and concentrate on smaller more local advertising.
Even pining your business card or flyer up on notice boards will advertise your services.
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Advertising Strategies for Your Tutoring Business
Six suggestions that tutors can use to advertise their business. These tips were compiled from a list of successful strategies used by tutors at TutorFi.com.
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How to best advertise small business – word of mouth is best, right?
Any thoughts about marketing a small tour business? I have good word of mouth, but it is in a single community and I need to expand beyond that circle to grow the business. Face to face presentations are best from my experience, but difficult to be in many places at once. How about direct mailings and web advertising (Google ad words?) Any insight is appreciated!
The best way to move into new markets to find markets that are adjacent to the market you are already in. Don't try to stretch to completely new markets – it is too expensive.
Find customers within your existing business who fit in both your current and adjacent markets and ask them how they learn about new products/services in their other market (what they read, what sites to they visit, what keywords to they use on Google, etc). All this will help you find sources of media that best target these buyers.
Then I would try to get PR before advertising. It is often less expensive and more effective. If you have never used PR (Public relations) before, I have a suggestion. My friend opened up a business in a new market. To get local newspaper coverage, he went to the newspaper and asked which local PR specialists the newspaper liked to work with. Then he hired their recommendation to get him ink in the local paper. It worked like a charm.
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Cheap advertising ideas for a small business, Limo company?
I own and operate a small limo business, just two cars. I advertise in the major search engines and the yellow pages. What are some other affordable methods of advertising that will help get me more business?
Hi, I own a limo company in columbus ohio I am using limoxonline.com to advertise and getting good number of leads. it is free for a limited time.
i think the internet is the best way to advertise your limousine company, i started my company with one car, advertising only on the internet and did really well.
good luck.
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I need great free or low cost advertising ideas for a very small seasonal business.?
I have a letters from Santa business where parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc go on my website and can order a letter to the kid(s) in their life that is personalized to each child from Santa Claus and postmarked from the North Pole. I have the back end of my business completely in order; however I need some free or inexpensive ways to advertise this business. I will be utilizing press releases as I am teaming up with a charity and donating $1 from each of my letters to that charity. This will give me a little more newsworthiness with the press releases. My main target is women. Ad rates in women’s magazines are outrageous. Even my local newspapers and community publications seem to want an arm and leg for even for the smaller ads. I don't have to focus locally as my service is available nationally in the U.S. I need ideas for online and offline marketing that will not break the bank! I really want to saturate with advertising the five weeks after thanksgiving. HELP!
How about looking for people in other parts of the country that do similar things?
Let's say you're in Maine. Google or Yahoo people/companies and find someone in let's say Washington that does what you do and call them for some ideas. You aren't in competition and people doing your kind of business are generally nice and easy to get along with.
Good luck with your business I wish you the best!
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