Hi I'm Nic Soto, co-founder of Public Relations Depot.
I'm a writer, blogger, nature lover, mother and entrepreneur.
As
a small business owner, I know all too well the challenges of growing
your business, as well as the costs involved with running, marketing
and advertising your company in order to compete with larger businesses
who have the financial means to spend thousands on marketing and ads.
For the last 15 years, I have helped entrepreneurs successfully
market their products to the consumers who are more likely to purchase
from them, increase their visibility, harness free publicity, and I've helped them accomplish this on a tight budget.
I offer free small business marketing advice through my website, simply fill out the contact form and mention where you found me.
Wishing you the very best in your endeavers.
Nic Soto
How long have you been trying to make real money on the Internet?
I've been in business for myself for over 20 years now, and along the way I have helped many new comers to the world of small business marketing successfully market their products. While my first venture did not fair so well, I did learn a lot about marketing myself and what would be expected of me and my business if I wanted to succeed as an entrepreneur and successfully generate a salary for myself that could allow me the financial freedom of working for others.
Small business owners are a unique group of individuals, are we not? We spend hours on end searching for ways to acquire new customers and improving our business practices. Small business marketing can be a walk in the park for some entrepreneurs, and be stressful for others. I'll go over the different marketing strategies most used, and what kind of results each can have on your business.
The key of course is to understand what types of marketing for small businesses are out there, and which are right for your business, budget and goals.
It's a new year, and if you have yet to settle down on a marketing strategy or plan, I encourage you to do that now, right away, before you send your marketing budget in so many directions that you lose grip of it.
Choose small business marketing strategies that fit with your overall goals and simply be consistent with it. You'll come find soon enough that your small business marketing budget will be better controlled and produce more results and increase product sales in the long run.
I'll share with you several small business marketing methods I have used that have had different results, a couple you may already know, while the other may seem a little foreign to you. Don't worry, I'll explain each..
I can't stress this enough. It's important to choose the marketing strategies that'll work the best for your small business. By doing so, you'll be in a better position to point your marketing budget in the right direction and hit closer to your target audience.
Let's start with "Blanket Marketing", normally utilized by bigger corporations, basically means spending your marketing funds on advertising to all target markets, no demographics involved or filling a void...just market to any and everyone it can. Companies and businesses choose this method for magazine or newspaper advertising. Unless money is no object to your budget, this method has no control of who your message is reaching, however it does have the result of reaching a larger consumer pool. The cons to this strategy is COST. Using the blanket method will cost you a pretty penny and at the same time you won't be reaching who you really want to. YOUR target market. I mean that's the whole point right? You want to reach those who would be more likely to buy your new clothing line or your new soft drink, or maybe you have an amazing new product altogether that a certain market would be interested in. THOSE are the consumers you want to reach.
Moving on to "Targeted Marketing", I'm sure you've heard of this one before. A method in which you choose a specific target market (or demographic) and only focus your marketing there - not over here. THERE.
The beauty about target marketing is that you are more likely to increase interest and revenue be reaching the right people. Sounds simple enough, but many businesses are missing the mark and prefer going the route of blanket marketing, hence losing a lot of potential profits and wasting valuable energy. I don't know about you, but losing money is not why I got into business for myself.
So it pays to have a market in mind, and work on reaching that audience.
And finally, marketing your business through social networks.
SMM (Social media marketing) is when you promote your brand/business by making your presence known within social media networks (such as Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon, Myspace, etc). Building your fan base, getting followers and increasing your friends list.
You have to keep in mind that the key to social media marketing is that it's not really there to provide instant business, but rather increase your business or brand visibility to ultimately convert "friends" into buying customers. You can also blog and post in forums to try and harness some new business. The con side however is that social media marketing can be a lot like blanket marketing. This method, when used properly can also improve your search engine visibility.
So there you go, all you need to do now is figure out which marketing is right for your business and focus your energies there.
About the author
Nic Soto is the co-founder Public Relations Depot, a marketing company based in Chicago,IL. Employing a staff of 8, the firm's business comes from around the world, with clients from every industry. Offering inexpensive small business marketing solutions: Press Release Writing, Mass Media Distribution, Brand Visibility, Link Building, Reputation Management and Search Engine Optimization. Contact Nic today for a FREE small business marketing consultation.