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Small Business Marketing - Cost Effective Strategies You Can use
When you are stuck in a position where business dimensions do not allow you to splurge on a huge marketing campaign, you need to think big within small dimensions. One of the pillars of business is marketing, getting the word out and educating the market on your products and services so that consumers can start spending their dollars on you. In the end of the day, the by word is profit, and no matter the nature of your business, the consumer capitalist equation means you need to do some hefty marketing. A long time ago, it meant having huge a&p budgets, below and above the line marketing, designing collaterals, sales copy, the pitch.
Packaging everything into a 5 minute broadcast or a two page brochure cost money, especially if your product is designed for the masses. But fret not, here are some principles to ensure that you do not need to spend so much on your marketing campaign, saving money and utilising every inch of advertising real estate to your advantage. One of the things you need to find out is your market. It is impossible to create a product that caters everyone, hence it is important for you to understand the demographic of the market before you decide to market your product. Not only is a highly targeted marketing campaign much more successful, it is also a lot cheaper. Throwing money into something vague and general is almost always a hit n miss solution. Look at your product.
Who is most likely to use it? Identify the age range, the interest group, the market, their spending power and most importantly; where will their attention be diverted most . What mediums do these people use, where do they go, what programmes do they watch on television, what attracts them, what piques their interest? Once you can answer these questions, then you can design a marketing campaign to fit them to the T. Building a campaign for 100, 000 people is alot cheaper than doing it for a few million. You can choose which magazine, where to place a specific billboard, how best to reach out to them. Then and only then will you be able to build a small scale business marketing campaign that can gain momentum and see some growth in time to come .
Also, to those who are starting a business fresh, you have to understand the importance of using every dollar you have into marketing. You should not divert this precious and finite resources away form marketing and into trivial matters such as staff and rent. Yes, the digital real estate market is there for a reason. Why would you want to spend thousands of dollars setting up an office when your business has not even lifted off the ground yet?. Virtual offices are the answer to cutting cost and pumping more money into marketing. Once you have a strong customer base, then you can think about going physical. Until then, for small business marketing, think of saving every penny you have.
Do Republicans want to end/cut Social Security to cancel Govt Debt owed to SS and fake a fix to the Natl.Debt?
or is it just meanness.
""The week after his State of the Union speech, Bush downplayed the importance of the Trust Fund:
Some in our country think that Social Security is a trust fund -- in other words, there's a pile of money being accumulated. That's just simply not true. The money -- payroll taxes going into the Social Security are spent. They're spent on benefits and they're spent on government programs. There is no trust.
These comments were criticized as "laying the groundwork for defaulting on almost two trillion dollars worth of US Treasury bonds". ""
Fredrick - Old enough to know my way around a dictionary. Meaning 2.
mean·ness (mēn'nĭs)
n.
1.The state of being inferior in quality, character, or value; commonness.
2.The quality or state of being selfish or stingy.
3.A spiteful or malicious act.
Yet they absolutely refuse to cut one cent on defense
Forget Job Creators: The Best Stimulus Is For Shoppers (AtlanticBusinessChannel)
Republicans say they're behind a payroll tax holiday for 2012. That's good
news. But it's not enough.
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