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02/06/2017
Why do you need a marketing strategy? The whole idea is to make people aware that your business exists. Keeping your brand front of mind for customers is the cornerstone of good marketing.
A good marketing strategy doesn’t have to break the bank – an important point to remember when you’re starting out. There are lots of ways you can increase brand awareness and successfully market your business on a shoestring.
The first and most crucial step is getting to know your target market. The more you know about your customers, the better chance you have of selling more to them and finding more customers like them. The best way to do this is to develop profiles of your target customers. Find out what, when, why, where and how your primary customers buy. You’ll want to know everything about them and their purchasing habits to enhance your chances of making sales.
A good marketing strategy will normally include a combination of different methods which cover multiple platforms and give you the best chance of reaching as many potential customers as possible. Here are some of the most common techniques you should consider:
One of the best ways to promote your brand is to become a recognised expert in your field. Attend events related to your business and offer to speak at them. Lecture at trade shows and volunteer at community events. You could even organise your own event. Not only will this help to promote your business, you’ll also do some valuable networking.
To increase your customer base, try to come up with some marketing tactics that will entice and retain customers, particularly during the early phase of your business. For example, if you’re opening a corner store, you might need some special ‘buy one, get one free’ deals to get people into your shop. Remember that word of mouth recommendations are still the best way to increase your customer base. And it doesn’t happen automatically – make your business as good as it can be and always go the extra mile for your customers.
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