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7 Ways To Promote Your Local Business Online


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7 Ways To Promote Your Local Business Online

(Without Spending a Lot of Money)



© Sharon Fling



Savvy business owners are catching on to the fact that the

local online market is booming…it’s predicted to be a $50

billion market by 2006. There is no doubt that the future of

the Internet is local - and if you don’t get your local

business into the act now, it may be too late.



Look at how the big boys are reaching out to consumers,

driving traffic to their local stores. Staples, Office

Depot, Wal-Mart - these guys are all going after the local

market in a big way. Why? Because they know that people

spend 80% of their income within 20 miles of home… and that

consumers are turning to the Internet to research products

and services before they buy.



Now, maybe you can’t compete with those deep pockets

financially, but it doesn’t take a million dollars to have a

successful web presence. Here are 7 easy ways to promote

your local business online, and they don’t cost a lot of

money.



YOUR URL EVERYWHERE (you do have a website, don’t you?)



Any and every thing that may come in contact with a customer

should have your URL on it. Business cards, bags, flyers,

newspaper ads, your store window, free giveaways --as you

re-order your stationery and promotional items, just add

your URL. Simple and painless.



NETWORK WITH OTHER LOCAL BUSINESSES



One of the most powerful strategies for promoting your

business is to team up other business owners, especially

those who already have websites. You probably can learn a

lot from their experiences, and there are all sorts of ways

you can work together to benefit all. For example:



Link Exchange - each website can have a special page just

for links to other (non-competing) businesses, giving each

business a chance to pick up new customers at no cost. These

links should NOT be on your main page, unless you want your

visitors to click away the minute they hit your site.



Coupon Exchange - every week or two, each business owner can

send a special mailing to their list with coupons from all

of the businesses. Each business has a chance to get some

new business without spending a cent.



Local Guide - if there’s no local business guide in your

area, why not team up with some other business owners and

create your own? You may be able to find a web designer that

will go in on it with your group, just for the exposure and

the chance to sell his services to individual business

owners later. He could help promote the website in exchange

for referrals or the right to sell ads on the site later.



LOCAL BUSINESS GUIDES



Whether you’re selling a product or a service, local

business guides can be one of your best traffic generators.

People are increasingly turning to these local directories

to look for goods and services. Get your site listed in as

many local guides and directories as you can find. Some

charge for a listing, but many are free because they’re just

starting out and need to get listings. So get listed for

free while you still can. Many businesses are still not

taking advantage of this great source of traffic, so you

could easily be the only listing in your category. I’ve

heard more than once about consumers who patronized a

business because it was the ONLY listing in its category.



ONLINE NETWORKING



You’ve heard that “It’s not what you know but who you know.”

Nowhere is this more true than on the Net. Whatever your

business or interests, there are others out there just like

you, networking and exchanging information. You might even

be able to find a local message board where you can meet

other business owners and prospects. Join in and share, and

you’ll find yourself getting customers and referrals without

really trying.



ASK FOR REFERRALS



Here is an easy, but often overlooked source of new

business…ask existing customers to tell their family and

friends about your excellent products and services. If

they’re happy with you, they’ll be glad to make referrals.

But don’t expect them to think of it - remind them. And make

it easy for them - put a tell-a-friend script on your

website, so they can do it while they’re thinking about it.

You may even want to offer some sort of reward - one local

business offers $25 worth of free dry cleaning when

customers refer 3 people who open an account.



E-MAIL



This is a real no-brainer. Almost everyone has an email

address, and once you get it, the cost of staying in touch

with them is minimal. There are so many ways you can use

email marketing that a slew of books, software and

businesses have been developed to help you. But it all boils

down to persuading your customers and prospects to give you

their email address, then building trust through repeated

contact.



FREE PUBLICITY



What could be better than free publicity for your business?

If you can find a public interest or news angle to tie into

your business, you should write a press release, including

website and email address so people can get more

information. Or your business can sponsor a local event or

volunteer resources to charity, giving your business (and

your website) valuable exposure while you give back to the

community. There are lots of free resources for creating

press releases, and entire websites devoted to helping you

get free publicity.



These are only a few of the many ways you can promote your

business locally. You never know how someone is going to

search for a business like yours, so you should use a

variety of methods to get your name out there where they can

see it!



Remember, the consumer is just a mouse click away from your

store - but only if you’re online. And with today’s

technology, the targeting capabilities and options are

unlimited...even if your bank balance isn’t.



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Sharon Fling is the author of “How To Promote Your Local

Business On the Internet” and Editor/Publisher of the

electronic newsletter “Promote Your Local Business Online.”

To join her mailing list, visit http://as.localbizpromo.com

or send a blank email to mailto:subscribelocalbizpromo.com





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