How to Market your Business with only $100
by Will Dylan
So you've got a great business idea, and you've spent some time setting up a basic website to tell the world about it. Good for you, but the idea is only half the battle. Communicating your idea to the masses through marketing is the key to driving traffic to your site and generating business for you. If you're like many new or small businesses on the Internet you either don't have a big marketing budget or you are not willing to invest too much in your new idea until you see some results.
How do you get started? If you don't market your site, nobody will visit it. If nobody visits, sales will be zero. And if sales are zero, the idea will die.
Here are 5 tips to get your on-line venture up and running:
- Start Making Headlines
Is your new product or service an interesting one? If so, a publisher
somewhere in the world will probably agree and will be willing to write a news
article about your new website launch. There are thousands of publications out
there, both on-line and off-line, that are looking for news stories to pass on
to their readers. If you've just invented a new type of model airplane, search
the Internet to find websites that are part of the Model Airplane hobbyist
community. Prepare a small news release or write the website editor a quick
e-mail to invite them to visit your site. If they like what they see, they
will probably feature your new idea in an upcoming article on their website or
magazine and they will likely include your website address. Now readers of the
publication can find you online, resulting in highly targeted free traffic for
your business. COST - $0 - Write your own Article
If you can't get anyone's attention for your new
idea, then write your own article. Since your site is all about model
airplanes, you are an expert on the topic. Those same publications I
mentioned above who are looking for news items are also looking for expert
opinion articles and advice for their readers. So write a 500-word article
on a current issue in the model airplane community. Then find websites
that publish articles on the topic of model airplanes and send them your
article along with a request to publish it and your URL if they find the
article useful. (At the end of your article, type a few lines about your
business, just as I have at the bottom of this article. This is called a
resource box, and it is included with your article whenever it is
published on another website or in an e-zine). COST - $0 - Ask for a Review
If you don't have a new idea, and you aren't much of a
writer, then ask for a review of your product or service from an
established website or e-zine. Reviews are regularly published both
on-line and off-line as a way for editors to keep their readers up to date
on new product or service offerings in their industry. By requesting a
review, you are opening the door to some very good publicity if the review
is favorable. However, there is some risk. An unfavorable review may hurt
your reputation, and once you ask for a review you can't control the
opinion of the editor. COST - $0 - Google AdWords
To generate fast traffic, look to Google's "AdWords"
program. Their AdWords program allows you to quickly buy an ad that
appears on Google when certain keywords are typed in, such as "Model
Airplane". The price of the ad is determined by the popularity of the
keyword you are targeting. Broad terms like "Hobbies" will be more
expensive than more specific terms such as "Model Airplanes" or "American
Coin Collecting". - Ezine Advertising
Ezines are electronic magazines (hence the name "e"
zine). There are ezines for just about every topic imaginable. Most
ezines will accept advertising from businesses just like yours. The key to
ezine advertising is that your message is being sent to a highly targeted
market. Rather than place an ad for $100 in a publication that deals with
hobbies, you could place a $50 ad in an ezine that deals specifically with
model airplanes. By narrowing your target audience down to only those who
are most likely to be interested in your message, you increase the
potential for business as a result of your ad. COST - up to $50
The key feature of Google is the speed with which your ad can appear online. Once you have signed up, written your two-line ad, and selected your keywords, you ad will start running within minutes. You also have the option of setting a maximum daily budget that will limit your daily expenses. For new websites, set your daily budget to $10.00. In the first 5 days of your ad, you should get a good idea of what type of results you are getting from this service. COST $50
Even with a budget as low as $100, you can make an impact on-line by using a combination of low cost promotion and highly targeted advertising. If one of these 5 tips pays off and results in business, you can re-invest that revenue into further promotion and advertising, leading to a snowball effect that eventually will turn your $100 budget into a powerful on-line marketing force.
About the Author |
Will Dylan is the Author of "Small Business Big Marketing" a powerful e-book for small businesses available through his website www.marketingyoursmallbusiness.com . Will also offers article and news release writing services. |
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