101 Marketing Ideas
- Get a professional website. You need some place to send all your prospects to!
- Add a blog to your current website. Your clients and prospective clients will appreciate the free information, and it will speak volumes more than just a brochure.
- Join your local chamber of commerce. It’s a perfect place for networking with the local community members.
- Create unique business cards and hand them out whenever you can.
- Give people two business cards, one to keep and one to give out.
- Write and submit articles related to your field.
- Speak on panels related to your subject area.
- Use your professional email address when emailing absolutely anyone.
- Comment on blogs in your field. Make sure your commentary adds value to the post.
- Add a signature block with your contact information on all outgoing e-mails.
- Offer yourself as a resource to local reporters looking for expert opinions.
- Pitch story ideas to local newspaper and magazine reporters.
- Write a regular e-Zine or newsletter.
- Write guest articles for other peoples’ publications.
- Give away a free report, like this one!
- Appear as a guest host on radio, online and offline.
- Make sure all your friends and family know EXACTLY what it is you do.
- Have a creative and clear answer to “What do you do?”
- Offer to teach a course at your local community college in your area of expertise.
- Get a laptop skin with your business name on it. http://www.schtickers.com/
- Learn to write great headlines for articles and emails.
- Publish case studies after finishing successful engagements.
- Ask for referrals from past clients.
- Make sure all your children’s teachers know what you do.
- Send out holiday cards with your business information on them.
- Register with local associations that are related to your profession.
- Place free ads whenever you can. Craigslist.com is a great place to start.
- Speak at local universities and colleges.
- Leave copies of your free reports and articles on airplanes. (Best to tuck them into the Sky Mall magazines).
- Write White Papers and distribute them among your clients and colleagues.
- Host a free conference call. Give out free, practical advice.
- Write letters to editors on topics or subjects related to your industry.
- Attend industry conventions and seminars.
- Attend industry conventions and seminars that your target market attends. For example, if you are a sales consultant, you can attend a “VP’s of America” convention.
- Staff an event. Sign on as a staff member or volunteer at a public event and network away!
- Advertise in local school and church newsletters.
- Write and submit Press Releases for every notable occasion. Don’t ignore local newspapers.
- Post your business cards on bulletin boards.
- Donate magazines and books to libraries. Write in your firm’s information on the inside cover.
- Remind clients of important dates. If you are an accounting firm, be sure to remind your clients when their taxes are due!
- Ask current clients how you can improve. Then, Implement their suggestions.
- Forward articles of potential interest to your clients.
- Get a bumper sticker with your business name on it.
- Write letters of congratulations to other local business owners on their success.
- Never apologize about what you cannot change. Example, If you are a small firm, there is no need for an apology. Play up your strengths! Tell your clients about the one-on-one attention they will receive.
- Look for free listings in as many as various directories. Get listed in many as possible.
- Optimize your website with high ranked keywords to attract search engine attention.
- Give out key-chains or pens with your company name on it.
- Get on the morning show of your local channel by offering to share tips related to your profession.
- Create how-to videos and distribute them through Youtube.com.
- Invite a reporter to lunch and offer your expertise.
- Mentor newcomers in the field. You never know where they will be tomorrow!
- Next time you get an inspirational email, add your business information to it and forward it.
- Volunteer at a favorite charity. Network with fellow volunteers.
- Give away t-shirts with your business name and website on it.
- Donate prizes to charitable organizations or radio giveaways.
- Create and distribute a podcast on the topic of your choice.
- Create a mastermind group with fellow business owners.
- Join a Rotary Club or a Lion’s club.
- Participate in online chats and forums related to your subject area.
- Re-connect with old friends from college and let them know what you are up to.
- Be a matchmaker, introduce people to others who might be able to help them.
- Follow up with potential clients.
- Handwrite thank-you notes.
- Get on the phone and call potential leads!
- Focus on specific clients and specific projects. Carve out a specialty niche for yourself.
- Get a .com or .org website address.
- Collect testimonials whenever you can.
- Make it known that ALL LEADS ARE WELCOME.
- Offer complimentary introductory sessions to those who may not be familiar with your work.
- Host a party for current clients. Ask them to invite a guest!
- Host a Webinar.
- Offer a money back guarantee.
- Create a short, simple quiz for your business.
- Spell-check.
- Write a book!
- Learn to think like your clients. What is their greatest need?
- Know your competition. Even if you think that we all have something unique to offer and there is no competition, remember that your clients always have a choice. Why should they choose you over another?
- Anticipate objections and have some answers ready!
- Network locally through Meetup.com
- Network outside of your industry.
- Offer free help.
- Create and learn to tell the “captivating” story behind your business. People love (and remember!) stories more than anything else.
- Talk about the benefits of your service, not the features.
- Dress for Success! You are the physical representation of your business.
- Accept credit cards.
- Be open to learning new things. Like how someone markets their business? Borrow the technique!
- Don’t make assumptions about your clients, ask them!
- Get a professional photo taken. Use it with all your materials.
- Believe in yourself! Marketing is a lot about confidence.
- Cross promote your business with someone who offers services that complement your own.
- Submit your website to search engines.
- Create a marketing plan and FOLLOW it.
- Create a powerful self introduction.
- Upsell. If you think a client could potentially need something more, offer them the option.
- Think of yourself as a trusted advisor, rather than a car salesman. You are providing value that your clients need!
- Remember birthdays and major occasions in the lives of your clients.
- Keep in touch with people you meet. You never know where a lead can stem from!
- Don’t discredit any encounter. Treat everyone with respect.
- Use Social Media Marketing. Join two online social networks and participate regularly. I highly recommend Facebook.com and LinkedIn.com.
- Use a comprehensive marketing strategy which involves online and offline marketing methods.