Showing posts with label e-newsletters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label e-newsletters. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Small Business Marketing

Small Business Marketing
 
Small business marketing is one of the main pieces to your business success.  It is extremely rare that your business is so special that you do not need to marketing.  Even small towns now have more than one accountant / bookkeeper and more than one pizza place and more than one car dealership that their residents have access to.  Everyone needs to market.
 
Marketing can be expemsive and unpredictable.  An advertisement in the newspaper may go unnoticed for months or a radio ad gets a low return rate.
 
Traditional marketing -
a) paying for advertising in newspapers, radio and TV
b) flyer distribution through the mail, newspapers and magazine inserts
c) word of mouth - network and make sure as many people know about your business as possible
d) referrals
e) events - have a booth at an event, participate in the event, create an event
f) direct mail to your current clients, past clients, prospects and then the general public
 
Online marketing -
a) e-newsletters
b) individual newsletters
c) social media - facebook, linked in, twitter through every day posts and comments
d) social media ads - pay for advertisements in these websites
e) online advertising - google ads
f) website
 
1 - know your target market before creating your marketing plan
2 - know how much a new client is worth
3 - know your budget
4 - create a flexible plan so that you can adjust based on your results (do not pay for / sign up for 1 year and have no changes possible)
5 - get busy and do it
6 - evaluate and then start your plan over again
 
To set up a marketing action plan for your small business in Mississauga or the Toronto area, let's meet in person for your consultation.  Other areas can meet over the phone.  Call Cheryl Rankin at 647-287-0320 or email info@fitforbusiness.ca to schedule your marketing action plan appointment.
 
Cheryl Rankin
Fit For Business
647-287-0320
 

Friday, May 29, 2009

Newsletters

Newsletters -

Business owners are using newsletters more than ever in an attempt to keep in touch with their clients and potential clients. Just sending out something does not guarantee a positive response.

In order to help boost the usefulness of your newsletter:
1 - decide what is the purpose of your newsletter
2 - how can you be helpful?
3 - highlight one services or product
4 - tell the reader what you wnat them to do -- call you / buy something / tell a friend
5 - give them a deadline - call today! Come in this week....
6 - what is the benefit of them dealing with you? tell them -- if you want to grow your business then call Cheryl, Fit For Business at 647-287-0320; if you want better newsletters....

Avoid
- too much info
- a high pressure sales pitch
- only selling something everytime

To boost the effectiveness of your newsletter and/or grow your business, please call Cheryl, Fit For Business and arrange a business consultation to discuss your needs.

Cheryl Rankin
Fit For Business
http://www.fitforbusiness.ca/
info@fitforbusiness.ca
647-287-0320