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Big Strategiesfor
Small Budgets
Marketing used to be simple…
…Then came the Internet and everything changed!
The good news…and the bad news
Small businesses can now go toe to toe with big businesses
Choosing a feasible, profitable and affordable marketing
strategy can be overwhelming
“How can I let the world know all about my great
product/service without spending a fortune?”
10 Budget Friendly Strategies
#1: Start By Making Your Presence Felt Online
• Create a website• Start a blog• Sign up for social networks
#2: Introduce Yourself
• What’s your business about?• Compile a list of sites and
blogs related to your business• Engage regular site visitors• Leave insightful and detailed
comments
#3: Respect The Power Of Online Message Boards
• Never underestimate the power of forums
• The success story of Timothy Sykes
Timothy Sykes
#4: Go Local
• More personalized and specific searches
• Google Places• Relevant business
information• Option to give local
reviews
#5: Guest Blogging• Simply means writing for other
blogs• Choose appropriate blogs to
your business• Relevant content to your market• Tap into the followers and
network of already established blogs
#6: Don’t Be Afraid Of Reviews
• Use social networks to encourage people to talk about your brand
• Make it easy for people to share testimonials
• Tap into personalities
#7: Incentivize
• Create mini-promotions• Interactions with relevant personalities• Perks or discounts to drive traffic
#8: Turn Your Attention to Video
• Videos now appear in Google results• Great for viral marketing (i.e.
Blendtec)
#9: Get Published On Top Blogs
• Jot down your top 5 target blogs• Extend good will• Offer a sample of your product or service• Do not ask for a review outright• Offer to provide information about your
product or service
#10: Free Information
• Get yourself recognized as an authority• Provide good quality content• Try crowdsourcing content ideas from
your audience• Tap into web analytics and keyword
research • Use social data to determine relevant
content
Your Seriously Simple Marketing Hack
1. Go on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and review the top hashtags relating to your brand/ service or product.
2. Take a picture of something related to your business—a new product, your featured service or a meme for example, and post it on your social networks.
3. Be sure to keep your caption brief and witty, and add the top 3 hashtags at the end of the sentence.
For More Information Visit:
www.SeriouslySimpleMarketing.com