Since the Internet is all too crowded, and TV and radio is too expensive, how else can you promote your website? Well the answer is offline promotion. Offline promotions don't have to be expensive commercials; all you need is a little ingenuity and a watchful eye.
Here are seven tips to get you started
Use unusual items for promotion
An oddly shaped Christmas bauble with your website printed on it or an intensely colorful shirt brandishing your URL should get everybody's attention. Make sure that the print is readable.
If you have the budget, you can have one of those birds that shout out sentences when there's too much noise. You can have the birds shout out your web address.
CDs containing a few trial games and other interesting features like a free demonstration of your program, plus a link to your website should be cheap enough for frugal marketing.
Button Pins and brooches have never lost their touch through the times. They are durable, and if the color is stylish enough you might get a few pins forever pinned on someone's backpack, that right there, is priceless marketing.
Letterheads should boast you URL
Letterheads, business cards, brochures, compliment slips, all should contain your URL, this way everyone you come in contact with will know your web address. Make the font big and readable; don't let it get lost in the fine print.
A 24-hour sign should do
Not all businesses can go on for 24 hours, so why not post a sign that says you're open on the web for 24 hours? This is especially beneficial for restaurants. This way, bookings can be done even during hours when you're closed.
You can also pitch in a few other features on your sign like, "we accept online orders," or "free delivery when you order online." Telling your potential clients that they can have extra perks when they view your site could make them dashing for the PC in no time.
Articles
Contributing articles to the local newspaper regularly should give you place for a plug about your website. Your website can appear on the "about the author" section of the article, or if you're asked to write something related to your business, you can even insert your company's web address right in the middle of an article. Not only does the article promote your web site, it also promotes you as the owner and may add credibility to your company.
A newsletter will also be for great help. Publish a few newsletters containing updates on your area of business and distribute it in strategic places. Have your web address printed in large font to make sure that your potential clients can spot them easily.
Put your Web address in your Products
For companies that sell tangible products like soap, chocolates etc., if you haven't already done so, put your web URL in the packaging of your product. A good place is right under the brand name so they see it right after they see your brand.
Every one of your staff should know your web address
Aside from the office phone number and the street address, you staff should know your web address. Put it in the screensavers, and in the computer wallpapers so that even the temporary staff knows about it. The word of mouth is the most powerful tool of advertising, and what better place to start than your staff.
Use your phone
Instead of putting in just a short message, plug in your web address in your answer-phone. And during holds, make sure that the holding message contains your web address. Give the callers the idea that they can get more information faster if they log on to your website.
And when clients call your landline number for information about your company, entertain their question and suggest that they get information thru the Internet should they have any other questions in the future.
Offline promotions aren't all that hard to do, but successful marketing doesn't end offline. Make sure you have a good plan for online promotions as well.
Tips To Get Fair
1. Update your website as often as possible. Stagnant sites tend to be dropped by certain search engines. To keep track of when the site was updated, you could put a date counter on the page.
2. Offer additional value to your website. For affiliates and partners, you can do link exchanges, offering your visitors access to their sites and vice versa. You can also advertise their books or videos, if these products relate to your business without competing with it.
3. You can allow customers to opt in for discounts and special offers; in other words, place a link on your site that will invite customers to opt in for a monthly newsletter or valuable coupons.
4. Add a link to your primary page with a script that reads something to the effect, Book mark or add this site to your favorites.
5. Add a link reading something to the effect, Recommend this site to a friend so that the visitor can e-mail your website link, with a prewritten title, Thought you might be interested in this, just by clicking on it.
6. Brand your website so that its easily identifiable to visitors. Use consistent colors, logos and slogans, and provide a Contact Us link on each page.
7. Create an Our Policies page that clearly defines your mission as well as your philosophy and principles in providing service to your customers. Also post your privacy policy here, so that clients know they are safe and secure when they patronize your site.
8. Create a FAQ page, which will address many of the doubts and clarifications people may have about your product or company. This feature helps to resolve initial doubts and concerns customers may have when they first visit your site.
8. Ensure that each page on your website comes complete with appropriate titles and keywords, so that your customers can find their way back to your site if they lose the site book mark.
9. Never spam a client who has opted in for newsletters with unsolicited emails. Later if they decide they want to opt out of the mailings, honor their requests and take them off your mailing list as soon as possible. They may someday return if they like your products. But they will certainly not come back if you continue to flood their email box with messages they no longer wish to receive.
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