Where you place your poster printing is almost as important as the message you have designed to it. Your goal is to have as many people as possible to see your print posters, and make them stop and read more of what you have to say. Without an audience to look at them, your print posters are nothing.
So here is a list of regular as well as unusual places and ways to post your poster printing collaterals:
1- At bus stops.
2- In restrooms, in front of urinals or at the back of cubicle doors.
3- Cars, especially on the windshield.
4- With coupon flyers and then hand them out at busy places.
5- Inside books and magazines when you are in the library or even in a bookstore or local bookshop. Put them inside books which are related to your product or service.
6- Wear your poster printing and model them at city centers and even the shopping malls.
7- Ask your local grocer or butcher shop, or any other shop in your community for you to place your print posters on their windows.
8- Post as many print posters as you can during trade shows, exhibits and conferences. There will be a lot of people coming in and out of the exhibit venue, as well as going around the different booths during the exhibit.
9- At out-of-the-way diners and small restaurants.
10- On trees and walls. As long as you ask permission from your local community, it will be okay to do so.
11- At the post office.
12- At the dentist's and clinics. People waiting for their appointment would definitely see and read your message.
13- At community churches.
14- During market day. Just place them in every stall. Make sure to ask permission from the owners though before you post your poster printing material.
15- Offer to teach a workshop or provide an after-office seminar to your local community. Everyday that you teach is an opportunity for you to post your ad.
16- Place them in newspapers and magazines. Just scale down your posters to fit the requirements in the newspaper and magazine.
17- Use the sidewalks for your posters.
18- Place them at the back windows of buses so everyone can see your print ads.
19- Pay someone to attach your poster in their clothes and then get them on a motorcycle to drive around your community and neighboring cities.
There are a lot more places to post your print ads. The key is to make them visible as possible so you will be easily recognized and remembered by your target clients.
Unusual Places To Visit
A recent MySpace blog survey examined the growth of blogging and how it affects users. Although the exact numbers have been kept hidden from public view, the popular social site indicated that trends moving from a youthful generation to a more mature audience was developing. The median age has increased ever so slightly for three consecutive years and as more individuals log on to the internet, social sites like MySpace and Facebook will continue to expand and evolve. Internet business owners and marketers should no longer ignore these generational shifts amongst the internet establishment. In fact, savvy web site owners have known of these trendy course of events for quite sometime now and have sought to exploit a marketing advantage over most, if not all of their direct competitors. Does your marketing plan include such a strategy?
Recently, the world's largest internet portal introduced the 360 Blog Yahoo. The rapidly growing personal communication site is similar to other social sites and it attracts a wide audience with a variety of interests. As Yahoo's services expand in the blogging service industry, web site owners will seek to claim a presence and establish a firm foundation within this service. Too, web site owners can reply to various like-minded themes and threads in order to advertise (at least indirectly) their online business and/or develop a vast number of backlinks. These search engine friendly tactics will bring more visitors to your site and the service is free - certainly an attractive option for any company with a budget of any size.
In 2006, on a web site devoted to religious studies, a new interactive section was created for church blogging, spiritual guidance, and social networking. The goal was to increase membership at the local church and provide a multiplicity of services to the community. Jody Blanton, an experienced internet marketer and church deacon who created the original site in 1997, described the changes and why they were needed. "The internet has grown to the point where we could no longer ignore what it could do for us. We're a small church, so we decided to create this interactive section and let it grow. Since last year, our membership has risen nearly thirty percent. We attribute these positive numbers to our site and the numerous responses to our entries in the blog. The same formula that I use to bring in customers was used to bring in new members. It worked to perfection and we will continue to use this approach - it works like a charm". The lesson here for any internet business owner is obvious.
Although the MySpace blog survey didn't provide specifics in their study, it can't be denied that blogging is a powerful tool for any online company. It should be a central part of any online strategy for attracting a larger customer base and it easily fits within any budget.
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