10 Cost-Effective Ideas to Market Your Business Online
By Content Marketing, Social Media | ,
The recession that we’re just barely out of (if at all) has
left most of us small business owners wincing at the thought of parting
with our hard-earned money. Even when it comes to necessities like
marketing, we’re reluctant to spend unnecessarily.
Fortunately, marketing online is extremely affordable, and
often even free. Here are 10 ideas you can use to reach a wider
audience, increase traffic to your site, and boost sales.
1. Be a Part of the Conversation on Social. Whether you’re following hashtags like #smallbiz on Twitter and engaging with others, participating in LinkedIn groups, or chatting in Google Hangouts,
there are ample (free) opportunities for you to connect with likeminded
professionals and your target customers. Always contribute value and
never push your products.
2. Write an Ebook or Whitepaper. Your
customers have problems that your products can solve. But rather than
trying to sell the products, offer a useful piece of content like a
whitepaper or ebook. Encourage visitors to your site to sign up for your
emails in order to download the freebie.
3. Write Press Releases. Press releases
can help people find your brand online, and can encourage journalists to
write about you. Aim to write one newsworthy release a month.
4. Share Behind-the-Scenes Shots on Instagram.
If you sell physical products, you can take photos of your products and
post to Instagram, but if not, get personal with your followers and
show them visually what your office and staff looks like. Don’t be
afraid to let your hair down.
5. Share a Pinterest Board of Inspiration.
Sometimes the best way to sell your products is to sell your brand.
Don’t center your Pinterest account around your own products, but rather
images that portray the lifestyle of your brand. Pin others’ photos to
increase mutual pinning.
6. Create How-To Videos. Because many
people prefer video to written content, you can connect with those
people by developing a series of videos that answer frequently asked
questions or demonstrate creative ways to use your product. Blendtec’s Will it Blend video series should provide ample inspiration.
7. Or Create Fun Vine Videos. Not all videos need to be three minutes long and carefully scripted. Vine is a new app that lets you produce just six seconds of video. You’d be surprised at how creative you can get in six seconds.
8. Write Blog Posts Your Customers Want.
Customers do not want to read a blog post about how awesome you think
you are. They want to read about how your products benefit them, or get
answers to questions they’ve got. Don’t know what they’re clamoring for?
Ask them or search Twitter to see what’s trending in your industry.
9. Hold a Contest. Now that it’s so easy
to have people share websites and information on Facebook and other
sites, a contest exposed to even 100 people has the potential to reach
tens of thousands of people through social media. Make it easy to enter
and easy to share. It might be tempting to ask people to create a video
entry, but unless it’s super simple, they won’t.>>>
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