Marketing your business on a shoestring |
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| Written by Alan Campbell, Creative & Strategic Director, Flipside Group | |
| Wednesday, 06 August 2008 | |
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How can businesses manage the unique challenges of marketing with limited funds? This may be a slightly radical view but there are only two real challenges to marketers faced with limited funds – mental challenges and intellectual ones. If you’ve got a big budget you can afford to think big, if you haven’t, you need from necessity to think small. Get your head around that and the hard work can begin. Necessity, as we all know, is the mother of invention and you’ll need to be creative with every penny you’ve got. But there’s more good news as a marketer can now put that transacting ability right at the customer’s finger-tips – welcome to the digital world. What is changing is that like most areas of technology, the costs are coming down whilst both the penetration and effectiveness of the medium are going up. While SEO has a natural time lag for technical reasons it’s extremely cost effective. In the meantime you can test the market by paying for key words or sponsored links. Online advertising is still cheap as a medium, and creative costs can be much lower than those of traditional campaigns. Comments (2)
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Posted by George, 06 August 2008
As everyone knows by now, video is very exciting. I think in the next few years people will discover that video is appropriate for certain areas of the consumer market, right now it seems like everyone wants to use video for everything. I think the small business arena will benefit the most from video which is pretty much the thesis behind www.Jippidy.com
For More Bang Small Business Marketing Should Be Direct Response Posted by David, 18 September 2008
When it comes to marketing on the internet to sole purpose of marketing is to build a list of potential prospects and to engage with them by providing information of value. By doing this a small business can dominate their niche and extract maximum value over the long term.
Another important element in the marketing mix to make your marketing message distinct so you stand out from the crowd. Employ direct response marketing and track everything. By so doing small businesses can get more bang for their bucks. This is what I practice and preach to geed effect at Small Business Resource Post a comment
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