Five
Ideas for Unique (and Cheap) Marketing
©
2003 Vishal P. Rao
Home-based
businesses generally lack the large marketing budgets of bigger companies,
but a smaller budget doesn't have to stop you from engaging in clever
and effective campaigns.
When
marketing on a budget, you need to "think outside the box" and go beyond
the obvious marketing approaches. Direct mail and banner ads, for example,
are one way to go, but if your competition is using similar methods,
you need to differentiate yourself.
Below
you will find a few unique ways to boost the exposure of your home-based
business and generate more sales without depleting your budget.
Idea
#1 Offer Something for Nothing
One
of the biggest ways to draw a crowd off- and on-line is by offering
something for free. In particular, something that will be of interest
to your target audience.
For
example, if you sell arts and crafts, you might offer a free guide to
craft shows in North America. If you sell collectibles, you might offer
a free newsletter of tips and news relevant to collectors. If you sell
marketing books, you might offer free articles about marketing.
When
you provide these types of freebies, people will flock to your site.
Some may only be interested in your free stuff, but others will take
the next step and become full-fledged customers.
Remember
that whatever you give away has a high perceived value, but costs little
to produce.
Idea
#2 Join On-line Discussion Groups
No
matter what you are selling, chances are there's a discussion group
on the Internet patronized by your target audience. The key is to find
the right ones and become a member.
Once
you find that group, start visiting the forums and message boards and
responding to questions regarding your area of expertise. You should
create a subtle signature file to post along with your responses. This
file should direct people to your web site for further information.
Does
this method work? One person who used it earned $6000 just from efforts
involving discussion groups.
Idea
#3 Consider the Charitable Angle
People
enjoy making a contribution to worthy causes and doing business with
companies that try to make a difference in the world. Consider setting
aside a portion of all sales as donations to a specific charity. Make
sure to select a charity with a wide appeal and a good reputation. Don't
forget that these donations also make appropriate topics for press releases
which could bring you even more attention and sales.
Idea
#4 Repackage Products
After
a product has been available for awhile, sales naturally decline. You
could lower the price or even discontinue the product altogether as
solutions, but a better way to boost slow sales is to repackage those
old products and sell them in a whole new way.
Consider
bundling multiple products together for one price or offer the older
product as a free gift to new customers. You may also want to try it
out on a totally new target audience. Simply taking the time to revamp
an old product, perhaps with the addition of a new chapter or special
feature, can allow it to be sold as an all-new version.
Repackaging
can help you boost sales and extend the profitable life of your products.
Idea
#5 Sell Yourself as an Expert
No
matter what you sell, you are proclaiming yourself to be knowledgeable
and experienced in that industry. People want to believe that you are
an expert who they can trust with their hard-earned cash. You want to
convince people that you are an expert who has products that deliver
what you promise.
One
of the best ways to do both of these things is to become a speaker on
topics related to your industry and to home-based business in general.
Speakers are needed at a variety of functions, including trade shows,
chamber of commerce functions, high school/college career festivals,
and more.
Another
way to position yourself as an expert is to become a part-time teacher
in a college or community center where you share your knowledge of business
and your industry with others. Or consider becoming an author. You could
write an e-book related to your business which could gain you considerable
recognition as well as revenue.
Any
of these methods will help you market yourself as an experienced professional
worthy of potential customers' attention.
With
these five ideas and a little creativity, you can take steps to set
your business, your product, and your marketing apart from your competition.
Vishal
P. Rao is the editor of Home Based Business Opportunities - A website
dedicated to opportunities, ideas and resources to help you start a
home based business. Visit him at: http://www.home-based-business-opportunities.com/