Small Business Marketing Tips- remembering the basics

Sometimes it’s hard to know if you are doing the right thing with small business

small business marketing tips - tick off the list

Small Business Marketing Tips - tick

marketing so its good to get some sort of affirmation from others that what you’re on the right track. And that is what I felt when reading an article titled ” Marketing: For small-business operators, it’s good to remember the basics” by Bruce Spotleson.

Small Business Marketing Tips

Here’s some take aways from the article:

“I think one key to small business is reputation management,” he said. “Commitment to quality. And the ability to do something different than the big guys.”

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Pinterest for business – is it for your small business?

Have you heard about the latest social media craze called Pinterest?   If so, do you

pinterest for business

time to use pinterest for business -

think it is time for pinterest for business? If you haven’t seen or heard about it yet, it’s about ‘pining’ pictures or graphics to boards, like a cork board, only on a platform that anybody can view.  Used by many as a way of sharing information such as recipes, kids pictures, hobbies etc now the business aspect is starting to have an affect. So much so that some  are website owners are recording record numbers of traffic from clicks on ‘pins’, as along with the picture and description, the website address of the pictures source is added as well. Get the picture?

Pinterest for business

Jason Fox in his article asks ‘Time to use pinterest for business?’ has this to say:

“The goal here is to gain brand recognition, drive traffic to your website and be successful at converting the new visits into leads.”

You are going to do this with the use of Images.  You need to put images that relate to your business on Pinterest and it is through this visual cue that your clients can become interested in your product or service and coming looking for more information.  This can be real easy if you are a [Read more…]

How about your own daily deal site – daily deal builder

In  a previous post I talked about what I didn’t like about daily deal sites. Now I have found

dail deal site getsocio

Could you use a daily deal builder for your own daily deals?

a web company that specialises in a DIY daily deal builder. That’s right, you can  make your own deal site by the use of a Getsocio daily deal template!

If you are like me and a DIYer, you’ve set up your own website and/or social media sites. Or even if you didn’t set the sites up you know how to add products etc via your websites back end, then you use the software.

And what do I like about it the most? It’s so cheap. Even if I fail miserably, or if it takes along time to get established, it doesn’t matter so much with this daily deal builder. At the very least it could be a way to clear excess stock, and at it’s best, a great way to build a bigger [Read more…]

Does advertising work anymore for small businesses to clear excess stock

Help! please! yes, I am serious. I have this question. Does advertising work anymore

does advertising work anymore for small business to clear excess stock

Why hasn't my advertising worked?

for small businesses to clear excess stock?  I own a children’s shoe store and have excess stock. While this is an extremely common problem for any retailer, the answer has always been so hard to find and now my brain is drained. I decided to advertise in a local newspaper, local facebook ads and local radio, the call to action should work, or so I thought. “30% off all Vans should do the trick”, it’s a decent discount so all good. I have the most  extensive  kids range in Hamilton, brand awareness is huge, no one else had been specializing in kids Vans.  So why have I had such a poor uptake?

According to facebook, which seems to give the best demographic data, there are 18,500 [Read more…]

Social Media Ownership – simple rules if an empoyee sets up your accounts

Social media ownership is becoming a contentious issue. Are you are using an employee set up and operate your social media sites? Then it would be wise to take heed

Social media ownership - do you own your sites?

Social Media Ownership - do you own your sites?

of this warning from Silicon Beach Training.

The distinction between personal and professional accounts has never been more important. Why should a business invest thousands of pounds in salaries to build up profiles that employees can take with them, if and when they leave?

Social Media Ownership

There are three questions that need clarification to determine ownership:

Who set up the account?

What is the purpose or intention of the account?

Whose resources were used in maintaining and building the account? [Read more…]

Small Businesses can beat the big guys with good customer service skills

I’m positive that with good customer service skills, small businesses can beat out the big players. Generally speaking, which is always dangerous, as small business owners Good customer service skillswe are normally closer to what’s happening on the shop floor than the owners or CEO’s of large companies. Hence, we should know how our employees are interacting with customers and act quickly to fill in gaps by training in good customer service skills. We should also be providing clear polices and procedures of how to deal with complaints, refunds and other queries. It’s my personal opinion that leading by example is the best way to teach. And here’s why it is so important to get it right:

“Even in a recession people want to be treated properly. If they have a bad experience they won’t go back. If they are younger customers they will probably be on Twitter telling everyone else about it,” says Robert McKernan of McKernan Training. “The research into why customers are lost is very interesting. Only 9 per cent of defections are actually due to price. By far the biggest reason (over 60 per cent) is the attitude of staff. Consumers do not like being treated with indifference or rudeness.”  [Read more…]

Content Marketing Strategy example for Retail

content marketing strategy a retail example

A Content Marketing Strategy for Retail

When I wrote on content marketing previously I knew it was something that I had to look into on a deeper level for my children’s footwear store.  Andy Stack of You Tube offers this advice “it’s important for retailers to develop a content marketing strategy and not necessarily an advertising strategy, and sponsor content that matters to your community and spend money to promote content that’s tested and works”. There are more people looking on line now than ever before, some buying but most researching. So it makes sense to move away from ‘advertising’ and offer real content that the buyers can use to base their decisions on. And if you have provided that information, then it must be your business that they would look to first when actually purchasing.

Now, after reading another article I have a content marketing strategy example for retail, well for my retail business actually. It’s not perfect, but it is real and not hype, so I hope that comes through. [Read more…]

Small Business Growth from the use of Social Media

We hear everyday of how we can get small business growth from the use of social

Small business growth from the use of social media

you can get small business growth from social media

media, and most of us consider it  free to use.  Jeremy Morgan, senior vice president of marketing and consumer insights of Smashburger says “The common misconception about social media is that it’s free, Facebook and Twitter are free, but for small-business owners in particular, time comes at a premium.” Smashburger has gone from 3 locations in Denver, USA in 2007 to 150 USA wide, mainly  the owners attribute this small business growth from the use of social media.  So the warning here is to be careful to use your time wisely, it may be prudent to pay a consultant to get the best from whichever social media channels you use for your business.Laura Petrecca, from USA TODAY reports on the Smashburger example below.

 Small Business Growth from the use of Social Media

Smashburger offers coupons and trivia contests for its 67,000 Facebook followers, replies to questions and complaints on its Twitter and Facebook profiles, and actively reaches out to bloggers who might write about the new Smashburger restaurants opening in their areas.

“The brand was really built on social media and PR strategies,” says Jeremy Morgan, senior vice president of marketing and consumer insights. “Social media is an opportunity for us to engage with consumers and have a conversation, which is different than paid media, when you’re just shouting through a bullhorn.”

Wielded wisely, social media can help a growing business boost brand awareness, improve customer relations, garner market research, even bolster sales. As the number of people using social media rises, marketing experts say it’s essential for even the smallest of companies to consider diving in.

“Everybody should take a look at it,” says Dan Galbraith, owner of marketing support company Solutionist and a National Small Business Association board member.

“Whether they chose to jump into social media or not is a question that only they can answer,” he says, but all firms should at least explore how social media could work for them.

It just takes a few clicks to potentiality connect with thousands of business contacts and customers, he says. In addition to networking, business owners can use social media to glean useful insights by reading comments made by customers, industry experts, even competitors.

Don’t think that you have to use coupons to get traffic, what to do is only limited by your imagination, here’s another tip, though adapt for your market.

 They post customer recipes on their Facebook and Twitter profiles, offer trivia contests and T-shirt give-aways, and answer questions on how to buy, store and serve the cheese.

 

And how often do you need to post on social media

While marketing experts advocate joining the social-media conversation, most say that doing it poorly — such as combining personal and professional updates or not posting information consistently — is worse than not doing it at all…..

….She first suggests that business owners “baby step it out,” to see what feels comfortable to them and is do-able. Those who can’t contribute on a daily basis might want to hold off on creating a public profile.

I’m not so sure about having to post everyday, mainly my concern is that my followers will get sick of what I have to say. I know that I certainly don’t read all of what comes up on my personal facebook page, so others might be the same. My view is that quality rates higher than quantity. But that doesn’t mean I’m right 🙂

To Read more of the article  and another example of small business growth by the use of social media click here

 

Small Business Growth Tips – Exporting, huge investment required

Small business growth tips are something most, but not every, small business owner is

small business - exporting advice

Small Business Exporting Tips

searching for. An article I have just read on the American Express Open Forum talks about exporting as a way of growing businesses. Now, I have great admiration for the American Express Open Forum ( note that the articles presented by the forum are the writers own opinions and not those of AMEX). It provides a huge amount of  quality information for small business, however this article, by Suzy Frisch seems to imply that for small businesses  growth  can be achieved easily by exporting. Suzy writes:

Going global is really not as hard as most people think. More often than not, you can stay in country to get your international business up and running. And the extra effort it takes to break into foreign markets will be more than worth it. [Read more…]

Small Business Growth and the Economic Crisis- is growth a magic pill for the economy

Now this has been worrying me for a while it’s been one of those niggling thoughts at the

small business growth and the economic crisis

small business growth no magic answer for economic recovery

back of my mind. All this talk from politicians about small business growth and the economic crisis and how growth is the lynch pin of economic recovery. It seams to be global… this is how we are going to get the economy moving… Then I came across this article which has solidified my thoughts on small business growth and the economic crisis in as far as boosting the economy.

Small Business Growth and the economic crisis – is growth a magic pill for the economy

If there’s one thing Republicans and Democrats agree on, it’s that small business is the answer to what ails the economy. On these tiny bundles of entrepreneurial energy, they say, rides the nation’s hope for lower unemployment and faster economic growth. [Read more…]