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Six quick tips to kickstart your Small Business Marketing

Are you persevering with your old marketing methods but not getting anywhere?  Here's a few tips to kick start your business, create more interest and increase sales:



Social Media Marketing
Correct use of Social Media can be highly effective both in the short and long term, but which platform is best for your business?  The answer to that depends on a few factors, firstly who are you marketing towards, is it business to business or to consumer?  Another major factor is the industry in which your service is related to, for example technical and Engineering type fields do well on Twitter where as service related tend to be more effective on Facebook.  Keep in mind the other major platforms like Linkedin, Youtube, Pinterest and Instagram, these all have their place within for business marketing. The main objective of using Social Media is to engage and inform your prospective client, the key being to demonstrate that you are interested in them and would like to help.  To be successful at Social Media Marketing, you need to find the right platform and followers, then be consistent with your posting while networking and helping others.

Online Advertising
Have you ever Googled something then found relevant ads appearing for the next week or so? Creepy isn't it, how do they know what your are thinking?  Don't worry Google isn't reading your mind but it is tracking what you are searching for, thus likely to purchase soon.  This advertising is highly effective when done properly as it targets those who are already looking for your type of product/service and keeps your name in their minds eye, hopefully until they make their purchase.

Email Marketing and Newsletter Campaigns
Contrary to popular belief, this method is certainly not dead.  Done correctly and legally, email marketing can be extremely effective.  There are several platforms which can help you compile relevant lists, allow for unsubscribers, create attractive designs and provide analytics.  Similar to Social Media marketing, email marketing must inform and engage your potential client, not just sell to them, genuinely give them a reason to open and keep reading your newsletter.

Exhibiting
Having a booth at a Tradeshow, which is a good fit for your business and staffed with the right people can provide you with excellent exposure and networking opportunities.  Look for the type of event that your potential clients are likely to visit, then plan accordingly to target this market.

Internal Events 
Think about ways that you can connect with and inform potential clients in person.   Depending on your type of business, a free open day with fun activities, information and discounts could be an option.  Open Days are ideal for bringing people in who can then talk to your staff and look at what you do in a relaxed, no pressure setting.   See what this client achieved at their Open Day.  

Revisit your Website
How long has it been since you had a good look at your website?  Have you viewed it on a mobile phone?  The web has changed dramatically in the last few years with 50% of visits now coming from a mobile device. Visitors expect the information to be up to date, easily found and to book or purchase on the spot while they are keen.  Sorry, a simple email enquiry form is no longer enough :(, while they are waiting for your reply they may have purchased from your competition or lost interest completely.   Giving visitors an easy way to share your material through "share buttons" is also a great way to encourage others spread the word for you.  To assist with SEO, we suggest your site is Mobile Friendly and kept fresh with integrated feeds from your Social Media channels.

You may also enjoy:
Having an online presence without a website
Can your customers find you on a mobile device?
How to waste $10000 on a tradeshow booth


We hope this has given you a few ideas to kick start your new marketing plan.  Where will you start?










Sue Whittaker
Eclectic mix of Bookeeper and Social Media MarketeriManage Professionals


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How to have an online presence without a website

I know it's a bit odd for a digital marketing company which creates websites to recommend against one.... but in some cases they really aren't the ideal option and we believe in finding the best fit for the client.

So how do you join the online marketplace without a website?

Facebook
Social Media is the obvious option, but finding the right platform, then doing it well is vital.  We recommended Facebook for this client as he worked within the racing and enthusiast's vehicle modification market and we knew that there was already strong car loving community on Facebook.   The business page took off almost immediately with people commenting and sharing the images and messaging for quotes and more information.  Unlike a website, a Facebook page enables the client to interact with the audience in a fun and informative manner in a place that they are already visiting.

Google Business Page
Everyone talks about getting their website to the top of Google but often neglect this simple and FREE method.  A Google business presence is easy to set up and doesn't require a lot of ongoing posts or maintenance.  Once you have set up your business page, you will receive a confirmation postcard, yes that's right folks Google uses good ol' snail mail.  This ensures that your physical premises is legitimate, so please follow the instructions on the card to optimise your page.   Another big bonus with registering your business on Google is that you will appear on Google Maps, so whenever someone is using a map in your area, your business will be highlighted.
Note: You may already have a basic business page on Google through registering with another platform but it's important that you claim as your own so that you can update the information, monitor the reviews and keep it current.  There are several horror stories of businesses being destroyed through having their page claimed and hacked.


Other online listings
If you have been in business for a while, chances you will be listed in several places that you may not be aware of.   These are often taken from the phone book or other online directories so may not have the current information.  As with Google's business page, it is very important that you claim all the listings so that you can control them.  The easiest way to find existing listings is to Google your business name and see what comes up, then go through and claim each one.  It will vary depending on the field you work within, but I suggest you start with Yelp, Hotfrog, WOMO, Start Local and True Local, and Bloo, along with platforms like Urban Spoon, and Trip Advisor if you work within hospitality.
               Haven't got time to muck around?  We can claim the online listings for you!

Blogging
Blogging as an expert in your field is a great way to get started online and to create more detailed content which can be shared via Social Media and email.   We recommend you start with Blogger, as it is free, user friendly and operated by Google.

Other Social Media Platforms
The other platforms we suggest you explore depending on the nature of your business are Twitter, Linkedin Company Page, YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram, Tumblr, SnapChat and Vine.
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Can you duck the online world any longer?


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If you need a little help deciphering which is the best option for you, please feel free to tap into our expertise.  We love to help :).  

Alternatively you can engage Askew to set up the Social Media and online listings for you.  How easy is that?

Sue Whittaker






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What does your Avatar Photo REALLY say about you?

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You receive an invitation to connect on LinkedIn, but when you look at their photo you pause. What is it about this person that made you stop and think? Can you really be that vain that you judge a person on their appearance?

Of course you are, because you're in business, and first impressions count for a lot.

So now we have confirmed you're just like everyone else, and will probably still click on accept, albeit a little warily, let's have a look at your photo.

  • The Bathroom Selfie
    While there's nothing wrong with taking a reflected selfie, if you're using the mirror in the bathroom, please pay attention to what is in the background. Also the lighting is probably going to be pretty harsh. The bathroom is great for singing, but not for taking photos.
  • Under or Overdressed for Success
    Unless you are managing the coolest nightclub in the city, the shoulders back, puckered up look might just attract you the wrong type of business. The same goes for a fitness instructor in a 3 piece suit. Look at who you are targeting, and make sure you look appropriate for the job and position you hold.
  • Watch where you Crop
    Please be careful about where you crop your image, as you want people to look at your face and not get distracted. Digital Camera World have kindly provided a guide to cropping [Pictured].  
  • What's in the Background?
    The 'at the desk' or 'on-site' picture is great for the non-executive. It shows you are passionate about your career. But keep the background simple, or if you can't, then use a photo editor to blur out the background so it doesn't distract from your face.
  • Group photo
    Save these for your company page, and please save the picture of your dog and kids for Facebook. Your LinkedIn profile is about YOU and what YOU are about.
  • Surprise Snap
    Are you smiling with your eyes, or do you look like a deer in the headlights? Try to pull the same facial expression as you would meeting a new client at a coffee shop.
  • No Photo
    If you feel better about not off showing your face, maybe just use your company logo or a product photo, then think again. Your LinkedIn profile is about YOU, so it's YOU we want to see. Save the rest for your company page and showcase page.

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Andy Kahle
Need a little help with your Marketing?
Please feel free to drop by Askew 

Andy is also available as a Keynote Speaker.



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