Cultivating
New Customers
Search engines, banner ads, text links and
classified ads are all ways to attract clients
and build a customer base. It should also be
noted that
some of the old traditional methods like
word-of-mouth referrals still
work just as well online. In fact, word of
mouth advertising brings me a lot of new
business every month.
In addition to the aforementioned techniques,
here are some tips to help you grab as
many customers as you can while you’re setting
up your
business and getting your online marketing programs in
place.
Know
Your Market
Whatever your line of business, you’ve got to
know your market.
You have to know who your clients are, what
they want and what makes them buy. Do the
market research, check out your competitors,
create a
formal marketing plan and be sure to take the effort
to put yourself in the shoes
of your buyers.
Otherwise you won’t get
any!
Bring
Out Your Benefits
You might think you know what your product’s
sales points are. You might even be very
proud of them. But, the fact is, your buyers
don’t care
about all the wonderful gizmos you’ve packed into
your product. They just want you to answer one
question: what’s it going
to do for me?
That’s what all your marketing has to be
about: explaining to your buyers how you’re going
to improve their life.
Update Your Site
Frequently
It can take a lot of effort and time to
create a website that works. But you can’t stop
there. You’re going to have to keep updating it,
checking it
and making sure all the links and addresses work.
That’s the first place to look when you notice your
sales starting to drop, and it’s crucial to keep
them coming in.


Be
Alert for New Marketing
Opportunities
You must always be alert for opportunities to
make new business contacts and not allow
yourself to be caught off guard when
opportunities arise. It doesn’t matter
if you’re out shopping or at a Chamber of
Commerce meeting; make sure that you have
professional business cards,
brochures, etc. on hand and pass them
out.
Don’t
Keep Your Business a
Secret
Tell everyone about your business and your
product. You might even consider sending
out a mass mailing to everyone you know,
telling them
what you’re doing. Chances are, someone knows
someone who wants what
you’ve got, and friendly referrals usually bring
the best business!
Find
Repeat Customers
When it comes to building customers, there
are clients who buy once, and clients who
buy lots of times. It’s the latter that you want
to pack into your customer list; they’re worth
their weight in gold. Big companies are good
places to prospect for repeat business (they have
big demands
and budgets) but always treat your repeat customers
well. That
might mean giving occasional discounts and freebies,
but the extra business and customer loyalty you
gain will make up for it.

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