Effective marketing for solo-preneurs involves a good mix of both on-line and off-line strategies. Although online marketing can help boost your business and catapult it to new heights, there are still many people who don’t use the internet to its full capacity and can only be reached off-line.Thus, by combining on-line strategies with creative off-line marketing strategies, you are closing all the marketing gaps and it help you tap into a potentially large target audience that may never know about your presence online.
5 Creative & Cost-effective Offline Marketing Strategies
#1. Use The Media.
Believe it or not, your local media are probably just waiting for you to call them with a great story idea! Newspapers, radio stations and magazines are always looking for stories to fill up their pages or broadcasting time.
Take advantage of it – it’s free!
Contact typical publications that your target market reads. Provide them with a newsworthy story or ask them to write a profile on your business. Talk about your services and especially what gaps you fill with regards to what your target market needs. Make it interesting and full of benefits to the readers to give them reasons to visit your website or to contact you.
#2. Start Networking
Joint the Chamber of Commerce and other networking organizations for small businesses. Attend events and meetings near you where you can find your target audience. Attend conventions, shows or exhibitions, or even just an organised social event.
By networking and joining groups, you get to know more people, have the ability to share ideas and knowledge, raise the visibility of your expertise and business and create opportunities for getting new clients. As you build your network of friends and acquaintances always think about what YOU can contribute and how you can make the life better for others. In successful networking you first need to be a giver before you can be a receiver.
#3) Send “Snail-mail”
Traditional mail could be considered a little old fashioned these days because sending an email is so simple, cost effective and measurable. The old way of doing it – writing a letter by hand, stuffing it in an envelope, buying a stamp and posting the letter at the post-office – seems distinctly primitive.
But the beauty is: it catches the eye and can talk to those who didn’t even know they were looking for your business!
Use snail mail to send prospects an introduction letter about your business, a thank-you note or a birthday card. The key is to start getting creative and to use snail-mail to rise above the clutter.
#4) Put your web address everywhere
Got a car? Stick your website address on the back. Print it the t-shirt you wear to the gym or the one you use for your morning jog. Print it on some promotional items link pens, notepads, keyrings, beer mats – anything you can think off.
The internet has greatly removed the need for you to print fancy advertisements or logos. Now all you need is to help people remember what to type into Google.
#5) Speak to people face-to-face
Many years back, face-to-face marketing was THE trend for promoting business. If you wanted to be successful, you had to go out and meet people to introduce your business.
With the onset of the internet it rapidly changed and business owners began to rely on email, telemarketing, and internet promotions to attract new clients – no more going out and speaking to people.
But when you just start out, face-to-face marketing is still the most efficient way of promoting your business and generating new leads. Imagine how impressive you’ll appear if you actually visit your prospects and take the time to talk to them and discuss their needs. You will definitely stand out. A little effort and time on your part can make a difference and send a strong message that you care enough to meet and talk with your clients and prospects.
When planning your marketing activities, the ultimate goal is to have all your marketing efforts supporting each other so you can close all gaps.
Assess your current situation, take stock of your marketing resources and consider some ways where offline marketing can help your business.
Share with us below what off-line marketing techniques you already apply / intent to implement in your business.
"Snail"mail is still a great option these days…