Marketing Your Product or ServiceApril 13, 2006
When you were figuring out how much it would cost you to start your new business, you should have set aside a sum for marketing and advertising. The sum that you set aside is your marketing and advertising budget. How you will market and advertise your product will depend largely on your budget. Those with a large budget might want to consider hiring a marketing consultant to help them. (For more on marketing consultants and how to find them, see choosing a professional.) Shoe-string budgets. Most new small businesses, however, will be operating on a small budget with little room for error. If you have a small budget, you know that you must spend your dollars wisely and that you must be sure that what you spend reaches the customers you want to reach. Here are a few suggestions for marketing and advertising on a shoe-string budget (pick the ones that look good to you because you probably can't afford to do all of them and some of them won't apply to your business):
These are just some of the steps you can take. For a more detailed discussion on how to market and advertise your business, see marketing your product. |
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