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7 Low-Cost Ideas for Promoting Your Business


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Joe Gracia
ebscompanywi.rr.com

Give to Get Marketing
http://www.givetogetmarketing.com/


You don't have to empty out your bank account to market and

grow your business. Here are seven low-cost ideas to help

you increase your sales:



1. WRITE ARTICLES



Newspapers and magazines are always looking for free,

interesting stories and articles that would benefit their

readers. You could write articles and submit them to

publications for consideration.



Always include contact information at the end of your

articles so that people will know how to contact you about

your services or products.



2. OFFER TO BE A SPEAKER



Business and civic organizations are constantly on the

lookout for people to speak at their meetings and get

togethers. Make yourself available by offering to speak to

these groups, for free, about your area of expertise. Pass

out contact information to all attendees.



3. ASK FOR REFERRALS



Referrals are an excellent way to grow your business.

Proactively ask for referrals from happy customers,

business acquaintances, friends and family members.



4. START A WEB SITE



It's a great time to jump onto the information superhighway

and start a Web site for your business. If you're on a

budget, there are many books on the market that will help

you design a Web site on your own.



While you're working on it,you can forego the paid Web

hosting (this is when you rent space for your Website) and

go with one of the free Web hosting services, such as

http://www.xoom.com



Once you have a Web site, you can use endless free methods

to get people to visit your site!



5. SEND PRESS RELEASES



Do you have something to offer that would be newsworthy?

Perhaps, you're offering a free service to the public, or

maybe you offered a service to an organization without

charging a fee. Newspapers are always looking for

interesting tidbits of information for their readers.



When you have something newsworthy, simply type up a press

release and send it out to as many newspapers as possible.

Be sure to always include contact information when you do

so.



6. NETWORK



Every person knows at least 250 other people. And each of

those 250 people, know another 250 people, and so on. This

should give you an idea of how important it is to network.

Tell everyone you know about your business, and always have

business cards on hand to pass along.



7. TRY E-MAIL MARKETING



Rather than trying to reach people through the US Mail, you

may consider reaching them by e-mail--which is practically

free--just the cost of your monthly Internet Service

Provider.



Just make sure you build an opt-in list. This means that

the people on your list have agreed to allow you to send e-

mail to them.



This form of marketing can be very cost effective. You can

either send to 1,000 people at $0.34 each using the US

Mail, or for practically nothing when you use e-mail!











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Copyright (c) 2001, Joe Gracia - Give to Get Marketing

http://www.givetogetmarketing.com



Visit Joe and Maria Gracia's Give to Get Marketing Web

site for more marketing tips and real-world marketing

examples.





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