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Dear Caroline,

 

The winter weather we are famous for here in Minnesota finally arrived yesterday - at least as far as temperatures are concerned! We're in the single digits with no snow in sight. My new hobby (skijoring with our dog, Maverick) will have to wait until the weather cooperates.

Today's Blue Chip Tip is about how you can use creative methods to advertise your small business without paying a penny - always good news!

In the coming weeks, we'll be launching our own e-Book, "Local Small Business Internet Marketing Secrets" - targeted at small business owners who want to learn more about how to market their business on the Internet. Stay tuned, I'll let you know when we are in "pre-publication" so you can get your advance copy!

As always,
Happy Marketing!

Caroline Melberg

 

IN THIS ISSUE:

1. Blue Chip Tip: How to Advertise Your Small Business - For Free!
2. Blue Chip Quip
3. Questions and Feedback

 

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ISSN: 1933-737X
January 17, 2007
Volume 2, Issue 2

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1. How to Advertise Your Small Business - For Free!

From start-up costs to paying employees, entering the world of small business is not an easy journey for your bank account.  After all of the hassles of figuring out how to pay for your initial costs of expenses such as office space and supplies, one large question remains.  How do you reach potential consumers?  Without a large budget to accommodate the overwhelming costs of advertising in print publications, attracting the attention of buyers can be a serious challenge.

However, advertising can be much cheaper than you expect.  Any way in which you reach the eyes and ears of an audience is a form of advertising, and you have an audience of millions waiting on the other end of your computer.  The cost of reaching them: zero dollars. 

As Internet use continues to soar, buying, selling and advertising online do, too.  Advertising banners and site space will incur another expense on your small business, but there are many opportunities to avoid these costs while still putting your business’ name on the map.

The Internet continues to be the primary outlet for people in search of new friends and acquaintances.  Consider the number of host sites that operate on networks of people tied together via a common thread.  Facebook.com and Myspace.com, two of the leading sites for this style of networking, offer premier advertising at virtually no cost.  As these two URLs become some of the most-visited sites on the Internet, the number of users continues to grow. 

Whatever your small business sells or services, you can reach a large number of people via sites just like these.  From musicians to small business owners like yourself, these sites can create millions of “friends” that can check out your business.  Simply create a profile that includes your business’ aims, and work to stir traffic to your online description.  One huge advantage of these sites is the use of filters.  Whatever your target demographic, you can search for people by age, sex and home in the attempt to reach your primary audience.

Blogging offers invaluable advertising, too.  No matter the category of your business, chances are that writers devote daily posts to blogs dedicated to this topic.  Search for these posts online, and become a part of this Internet community with responses to posts.  Include your thoughts on products, and communicate with other writers to develop electronic dialogue about subjects related to your small business.

Chat rooms and open forums offer much of the same advertising opportunities of blogging.  With the chance to post your own thoughts and comments, these outlets are a source of making your small business available to other Internet users.

With so much free advertising space available, you can see the wealth of opportunities for the growth of your small business.  As you search for free advertising space, remember that many of these sites include those in search of new friends.  Because of this, personal and direct contact is the most effective form of communication that leads to automatic and indirect advertising.  Rather than paying the large cost of generic ad space, use these innovative ways to build close relationships with potential customers.


About Melberg Marketing
Melberg Marketing specializes in powerful copywriting, compelling graphic design and professional marketing consulting that gets you noticed.  If you'd like to start marketing DIFFERENTLY, give us a call!

Ask us how we can help you market YOUR business on the Internet... Today!


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2.  Blue Chip Quip:

"Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!"

- Admiral David G. Farragut

 


3.  Questions and Feedback

Have a Blue Chip Marketing question, problem or idea to share?  Send it to us at: bluechiptips@melberg.com

We'd LOVE to hear from you!

 


 

That's it for this edition of Blue Chip Tips.

Look for your next issue on January 31st!

Until then, Happy Marketing!

Caroline Melberg
Blue Chip Tips

© 2007 Caroline Melberg
Melberg Marketing, Inc.
1161 Wayzata Blvd. E. # 246
Wayzata, MN 55391

952-473-1007
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About the Publisher

Entrepreneur and outdoor photography adventurer Caroline Melberg is President and CEO of Melberg Marketing, Inc., a full-service Virtual Marketing Communications Agency. She has over 20 years of experience creating marketing communications materials and affiliate program materials for some of the largest and most successful companies in the world including AT&T, AT&T Wireless, IBM, McDonald's, Exide Technologies, Motorola and Northwest Airlines.

Her bi-weekly column, Blue Chip Marketing Secrets is syndicated online, and she publishes the popular eZine, Blue Chip Tips : The Secrets of Blue Chip Marketing... Revealed!

She lives in Wayzata, Minnesota with her husband and business partner Steve, her dad Jerome, and their puppy, Maverick. For more information about Melberg Marketing and the Virtual Marketing Communications Agency Concept, or to sign up for the Free eZine, Blue Chip Tips, go to www.melberg.com or contact Caroline at 952-473-1007.


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