Online & Offline Promotional Tips for Businesses


May 27, 2015


Having a successful business is one of the hardest things to do in life. The competition is tough and you need to stay ahead of the rest if you want to succeed. If you are looking to start a business or you are trying to grow your existing business, the following tips will help you find both online and offline promotional opportunities without breaking the budget.

Give Away Your Stuff
Giving away your stuff for free doesn’t mean your business should constantly be throwing away your goods. But freebies are a great way to attract new customers and showcase the amazing things your business has on offer.

Giveaways are something you can do both online and offline. Furthermore, the key is to keep your giveaways exclusive and targeted. This guarantees you don’t make a loss with your freebies and helps you find the customers that are willing to spread the word.

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Create 24/7 Customer Support
You’ll want to be available to your customers at all times. If someone has a problem with your products or service, you want to deal with it immediately to clear the issue. You can usually win back customers with quick and responsive customer support.

There are many budget-friendly options for around the clock customer support. The key is to look around and find solutions that not only work for your business but also for your customers.

Support Local Organisations
It’s also a good idea to support your local organisations or other causes that are close to your business ethos. This can help you create a more positive public image and make connections in the industry you work in.

Provide A Smooth Service
One of the easiest ways to boost your business is by ensuring your customers can enjoy a smooth and quick service. This is anything from delivering the service on time and responding quickly with possible returns/replacements.

What is the best way to guarantee a smooth service? Pick your business partners carefully, plan your service well and continue to improve at all times.

Give Something Extra
You need to make sure your online presence is strong, as online marketing is one of the easiest and cheapest ways to boost your business. But don’t just create a website and social media profiles for the sake of having your business information available for people to look at. Use these platforms to give something extra to your customers.

Whether it is tutorial videos on YouTube or informative blog posts on your website, you want to draw in people to your business whether or not they have bought your product.

Customer Engagement

Engage Your Customers
Businesses must also find ways to engage with their customers. For this, the online social media presence is especially crucial. You don’t want to be a passive voice on the Internet, your business needs to talk to customers and get involved with trends.

It’s also crucial aspect of promoting your business in the ‘offline world’ as well. Make sure you are constantly networking with other businesses, as well as influencers in your industry.

List Your Business
Directories and other similar websites are crucial for promoting your business offline and online. You can’t rely solely on your own website and social media platforms, but you want to make these connections on other sites as well.

Online listing sites like Yelp and Google+ are essential for ensuring you get all the advertising you need – you don’t even need to spend a penny!

You should also check out whether your local newspapers or other such organisations run listings and consider adding yourself there.

Stay In Touch With Your Customers
When you start attracting customers, you can’t be happy with simply selling your product and service. You need to continue to stay in touch with your customers even after they have spent their money on your product or service!

Create an e-mail mailing service that keeps promoting your business’ new products and other things that are going on in your organisation. You want as many ways to contact your customers as possible, so always have them provide you some details for future contacts!

See What Others Have Done
You shouldn’t ever copy another business, as what works for them might not work for you. But this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t keep your eyes and ears open.

Knowing what other businesses in your industry, as well as in other sectors, are doing can give you new ideas to promote your business. Sometimes, you may even learn more about the things you shouldn’t be doing!