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- Advertise in the classified advertising section
of your community newspaper.
- Advertise in the Yellow Pages.
- Advertise on a grocery buggy.
- Approach your prospective customers over the
phone.
- Approach your prospective customers in person.
- Approach your prospective customers through
the mail.
- Be a guest speaker at seminars and present on
your area of expertise.
- Be a guest speaker on radio talk shows.
- Build and maintain a customer mailing and contact
list on database software.
- Build your image with well designed letterhead
and business cards.
- Design a brochure that best explains the benefits
of your services.
- Design a mail order campaign.
- Design a point of purchase display for your
product.
- Design a telemarketing campaign.
- Design an image building logo for your company.
- Design and distribute a quarterly newsletter
or an industry update announcement.
- Design and distribute company calendars, mugs,
pens, note pads, or other advertising specialties
displaying your company name and logo.
- Design and distribute a free "how to do it"
hand-out related to your industry (e.g. Tips for
conserving energy in your home).
- Design buttons, decals and bumper stickers or
balloons with your company name, logo or slogan.
- Design T-shirts displaying your company name
and logo.
- Explore cross promotion with a non-competing
company selling to your target market.
- Explore the costs of advertising in newspapers,
magazines, on radio, television, billboards, bus
shelters and benches. Refer to the publication
"Canadian Advertising Rates and Data" (CARD) for
some of this information.
- Explore ways to share your advertising costs
using cooperative advertising.
- Follow up customer purchases with a thank you
letter.
- Follow up customer purchases with Christmas
or birthday cards.
- Have your company profiled in a magazine or
newspaper that is read by prospective customers.
- Hire an advertising agency or public relations
firm.
- Hold a promotional contest.
- Hold a seminar on your service, product or industry.
- Include promotional material with your invoices.
- Look for prospective customers at trade shows
related to your industry.
- Look for prospective customers in associations
related to your industry.
- Look for prospective customers at seminars related
to your industry.
- Look for prospective customers in magazines
and newspapers related to your industry.
- Package your brochure, price lists and letter
in a folder for your customers.
- Place a sidewalk sign outside your store or
office.
- Place flyers on bulletin boards and car windshields.
- Place promotional notes on your envelopes, mailing
labels.
- Place signs or paint logos on your company vehicle(s).
- Prepare a corporate video.
- Prepare a list of product features and benefits
to help you plan your advertising and promotional
campaigns.
- Prepare proposals offering solutions to your
customers' needs
- Provide free samples of your product or service.
- Provide public tours of your operation.
- Sponsor a charity event.
- Sponsor an amateur sports team.
- Sponsor a cultural event through a community
arts organisation.
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