Finding the Right Products to Promote your Small Business

promo 300x300 Finding the Right Products to Promote your Small BusinessBlogging and social media sites like Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter are great ways to promote your business. In the digital age these sites are cost effective because they are free and only require your time. But what about marketing your business the old fashioned way? Remember when companies had swag? You know, those squeeze balls that filled our cube desk drawers or letter openers that were frankly a little dangerous?

Promotional products are a quick and easy way to get your name in front of a lot of people. And, if you choose the right promotional products you can make a lasting impression on your clients and customers.

Pens make great promotional items because everyone uses them and because everyone steals pens. Finding a fun promotional toy is a great idea for people forced to work in cubicles all day long. The boss might not like it but the sales team will.

It’s not just small businesses who can benefit from promotional items. Bloggers can help brand themselves by giving away magnets, pens and other small (inexpensive to mail) items that can be branded with their logo.

You don’t have to spend a lot of money to get your small business noticed. Promopeddler.com is a site that offers the largest online selection of promotional toys, clothing, bags and office supplies that can all be imprinted with your logo for a small cost and when you sign up you get $50 off your first order!

 Finding the Right Products to Promote your Small Business

Creative Ways Small Businesses Use Twitter: Realtors

Realtors on Twitter 300x254 Creative Ways Small Businesses Use Twitter: RealtorsThere are many industries that have learned how to harness the power of Twitter in unique and interesting ways. One industry using Twitter wisely is real estate.

Twitter is a micro blogging site that allows for only the use of 140 characters per post which means users who want to market their service or products must get creative. Twitter has over 175 million users so businesses need to make their Tweets stand out if they want to get noticed. Here are just a few ways that Realtors and real estate agents are using Twitter to stand out and get noticed when selling homes.

Hold Twitter meet and greets

Savvy realtors are now holding meet and greets in the virtual Twitterverse. Not only do they meet other successful agents but they can brainstorm ways to attract more customers. Meet and greets via Twitter can be used to meet other agents or to attract new customers. To have a successful meet and greet via Twitter use common and easy to understand hashtags like #homeforsale, #homeimprovement, #realtormeetandgreet. The more clever and concise the hashtags are the more likely your event will get noticed. Successful realtors have found it is helpful to have a focused theme and to have at least a couple attendees who can help get the conversation started.

Tweet as the property

This is a really cute way to make your home stand out. Take it from large companies like McDonalds who tweet as their characters. The tweets are interesting, thought provoking and entertaining which makes more people follow and pay attention. Realtors who tweet as the home talk about any home improvement projects that have taken place or the different stages of building the home is in. Tweets should be light hearted, funny and engaging. Don’t tweet unless you have the time to respond to those following your Tweets.

Tweet your Open House

Tweeting your open houses is a great way to find visitors who might not see your signs which are usually only located a block or two from the property. Tweeting about the open house several days before the event can generate buzz about the house. If you haven’t held an open house in the property before you can build it up by your tweets. Many successful realtors tweet during the open house as well as offer contests for those who can’t make it to the property. Tweeting pictures is a great way to show people who might not be able to attend what the house looks like which can turn into appointments at a later date.

Educate buyers and sellers

Using Twitter to educate home buyers and sellers is a great way to introduce yourself to potential clients. Send out informative tweets to your followers with links to information about the industry. If there are changes in the market be sure to update your followers with the information. Realtors with their own websites benefit from these updates because the links they put out on Twitter go right back to their blog which increases traffic to their own site but if you don’t have a blog send them to the originating article.

Twitter tips for everyone

Using Twitter to market your business can often seem like walking a tight rope. You want to get your message out there but you don’t want to annoy potential clients and turn them off and you don’t want to come across as spammy.

Here are few tips to avoid being that kind of Twitter user:

  • Don’t tweet the same message over and over again. Tweet it once and then be done with it.
  • Don’t auto tweet unless you can be there to answer questions.
  • Tweet only relevant information.
  • Keep a separate Twitter account for your business and personal life and then don’t mix them.

Are you using Twitter for your real estate business? What kind of success have you had?

 

 Creative Ways Small Businesses Use Twitter: Realtors

Become a Bizzclick Publisher

If you’ve got a blog or website and are looking to make a little extra money with by selling space to advertisers consider trying the Bizzclick network. Bizzclick is a per per click (ppc) company that provides a means for advertisers and publishers to work together. Bizzclick for publishers is for bloggers who want to monetize their blog or website by selling space on their blog to advertisers who want to get the word out about their business. Bizzclick for advertisers is for those online businesses who want to get notices and recommended by other websites and like minded businesses.

The Bizzclick network offers professional 24/7 support as well a personal manager for each client. That means you get exceptional service no matter how big or small your business is. The Bizzclick team can help you with your marketing campaign to determine which is right for your business. Bizzclick also supplies its clients with the latest tools and software needed to access data about the performance of each campaign.

Bizzclick also offers an nice affiliate program so in addition to making money with your website by adding advertisers to your income stream you can also refer others to Bizzclick and make a nice referral fee.

Have you tried Bizzclick?

 Become a Bizzclick Publisher

Creative and Inexpensive Ways to Promote Your Graphic Design Business

Marketing Promotion Creative and Inexpensive Ways to Promote Your Graphic Design BusinessRemember how you told your parents you wanted to be an artist when you grew up and they calmly tried to explain to you how some jobs will keep you well fed, with a roof overhead, and others will leave you, well, a starving artist?  Luckily, you were born into an era of unparalleled technological expansion.  The demand for digital artistry has opened a whole new world for creative types with an eye for layout and design and the technical wherewithal to bring their artistic sensibilities to the online arena.  Of course, it’s not enough to be good at what you do; there are plenty of competitors out there ready to snake your prospective clients.  You also need to promote your business in order to ensure that the right people find you and choose you over the competition.  So here are just a few tips that will have you up to your eyeballs in work.

Branding

A good place to start is with branding.  You’re probably having visions of massive ad campaigns that have no discernible or quantifiable effect.  This is a common misconception surrounding the term because many people feel that “branding” is only something large corporations do, probably in order to convince an unsuspecting public that it’s okay to take over foreign markets (driving local business out), engage in unfair trade practices, and pollute to their heart’s content in countries that don’t have strict environmental regulations.  Okay, so maybe you haven’t thought about it that much.  But let’s be clear on one thing: branding helps everyone.

You need to at least formulate an idea of what your business stands for, or your ideals (try writing a mission statement), how you want your customers to perceive you, and how you can go about ensuring that clients have the best possible experience so that they become your brand ambassadors.  It costs you nothing to consider the benefits of branding and it stands to improve your business dramatically.

Networking

However, there are more direct means of self-promotion.  One easy step to start with is becoming a joiner.  Networking is an essential part of promotion and it is often free (or at least inexpensive).  Call your local Chamber of Commerce to find out what you need to do to join up, as well as the potential benefits of doing so.  Then look for industry forums to join online.  Some have job boards that you can post your services on or use to look for work.  You may even get some overflow from colleagues you connect with, so it’s well worth the effort.

Ad Sharing

But what about advertising?  Isn’t that how most businesses promote themselves?  The answer is yes, but it can be pretty expensive.  Here, too, the internet offers solutions.  If you have a business website (and you’d better) you can try ad sharing.  It’s generally free and all you have to do is host member ads on your own site while they host your ads on their sites.  It’s pretty straightforward.  But you can also use social networking accounts (Facebook and Twitter) to bring advertising efforts to friends and followers, reach out to related blogs to seek reviews and offer discounted services for their members, or even try “appvertising” (running ads in select apps).  The point is, the opportunities for promoting your business online are practically limitless; and there are so many ways to get your name out there for less (or even for free).  You simply have to be proactive and display the same creativity that landed you in graphics design in the first place.

Evan Fischer is a contributing writer for The Web Shoppe –Website Design Fargo, handling all of your website design, marketing, and content management needs.

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