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Dear Iko,

 

Happy "Day-After-Valentine's-Day!" Hopefully you didn't eat too much chocolate... wait, what am I saying? IS there such a thing as too much chocolate? hmmm....

Today's article is all about ten ways that you can get free publicity for your small business - without doing a press release. These are some creative tips that I've used for my clients or in our own business to get some great PR going. Publicity is like free advertising for your business - it's sometimes hard to measure it's effectiveness, and it has a cumulative effect. In other words, the more ways you get additional publicity, the louder the "buzz" about your company becomes.

It's been said that people have to hear or see your message 7 times before it sticks with them and causes them to take action - that means, the more ways you can get publicity - free advertising - for your business, the more chances you'll have to be in front of your potential new customers with YOUR unique message.

The best approach is to have a strategic plan - get a calendar and decide what activities you will do each week and each month, then tackle them one by one. Over time, you'll start to see the results from your cumulative efforts in increased customers to your location, increased visitors to your website, and most importantly, increased sales for your small business.

If you'd like to learn more about creative ways that you can find more local customers and increase your sales, check out our new website developed exclusively for you: www.SmallBusinessMavericks.com. There you can get our free E-Book filled with tips you can use to market your small business online, find new customers and grow your business.

As always,
Happy Marketing!

Caroline Melberg

 

IN THIS ISSUE:

1. Blue Chip Tip: Ten Ways to Get Free Publicity for Your Local Small Biz
2. Blue Chip Quip
3. Questions and Feedback

 

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ISSN: 1933-737X
February 15, 2007
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1. Ten Ways to Get Free Publicity for Your Local Small Business

(Without Sending a Press Release)

 

Everybody is looking for a way to get free publicity for their small business. With the Internet, it is much simpler than most would suspect to generate free publicity. The old tried and true method for free publicity is the press release.

However, there are other great methods available for free publicity that you’ll want to take advantage of, as publicity is like free advertising for your business!

#1  -  The first of the methods is very simple indeed and used by thousands of people. Write an article on the subject matter of your small business. If you are a carpet and flooring store maybe you would write an article on stains and stain removal. Nothing overly complex or in-depth, just something that defines your website. Once you are finished writing this article, place it on-line submitting it to the article directories. In the footer place the contact information for your business. It is free and will attract people that will be interested in your business.

#2  -  Second on the list is information. Start up a blog on your company site and write about your company and it's products. Simply adding a WordPress blog will generate search engine crawls and will also increase the find rate that people looking for you have for your website and company on the web.

#3  -  Third, start posting in forums and place links back to your website in the footer. Forums are a great place to build relationships with customers and to help people find your website. You just need to place the link to your website and not break the forum rules.

#4  -  Fourth, contact bloggers about upcoming company events and specials. Find bloggers that are relevant to your company and send them an e-mail. Some will mention your site or your location in their blogs. This is just another form of free publicity.

#5  -  Fifth, write a how-to article for a local newspaper or print media outlet. In the printed version make sure that your company is referenced and a link to your website can be found.

#6  -  Sixth, contact your local reporters and let them know that you are willing to be contacted for background and expert commentary. Many times a reporter will go to a trusted source, anytime your company is subsequently mentioned you will be racking up free publicity.

#7  -  Seventh, offer to speak at local events and functions. Many times churches and civic groups need to fill out their meeting agendas and a local speaker stepping forward is a welcome relief for the event organizer.

#8  -  Eighth, offer free classes or webinars on how to teach a certain skill related to your business. The large home improvement stores have capitalized on this with Saturday lessons on putting in bathrooms, floors, and a various sundry of other items. So jump in and capitalize on it also with your own teaching and instructional items.

#9  -  Ninth, simply ask your customers for a mailing list of friends if they are satisfied with your services. The mailing list can be physical or even electronic. With the electronic list contact each individual separately and with a personal e-mail. Never mass mail these people, as this would be considered spam and most likely wind up in the trash bin of the potential client.

#10  -  The tenth and final suggestion for free small business publicity is to submit information to airline magazines. Specifically talk about local events happening that pertain to areas where airlines in your area fly regularly. If you sponsor a festival or have some other small event in your region perform a write-up and submit it to the airline editor. The airline magazines reach very influential individuals and potential clients.

In short there is not a shortage of ways to get your small business free publicity without having to send out a press release. In general being helpful will get you further with your marketing efforts than just sending press releases on their own – and can result in some great free advertising opportunities for your small business!

 


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- Frank A. Clark, Writer

 


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

Look for your next issue on March 1st!

Until then, Happy Marketing!

Caroline Melberg
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© 2007 Caroline Melberg
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