Getting new customers doesn’t have to be an expensive endeavor.
The old axiom of “it takes money to make money” just doesn’t have to be the case when it comes to small business marketing.
If you want to give your business an infusion of customers without having to spend big bucks, read these ideas carefully.
Here are three different ways you can promote your small business – all with little to no cash investment!
Inexpensive Way # 1: Use Third Party Review Websites
The best way to get your props fast is to get as many people as you can to review your business.
If you own a spa, get as many people as possible to review you on Yelp.
Or for example is you own a guesthouse or hostel, get on Hostelworld or HostelBookers.
No matter what kind of service you’re running, chances are there’s some kind of review system out there.
People want to talk about and share experiences they’ve had with service providers in your industry.
Find out what these “hubs” are and actively cultivate positive reviews.
Getting ranked #1 in your category on one of these sites is all it takes to get your business completely booked up.
Inexpensive Way # 2: Offer To Write For Publications
If you’re an expert on online marketing, why not start writing a column for your local newspaper’s business section?
Or perhaps you might want to see if you can get a writing gig in a small online business related magazine.
Being invited to write a column isn’t as hard as you might imagine.
If you have the qualifications, editors are always on the lookout for more content.
Because the better the content, the better their publication.
Finally, try also approaching bloggers to do guest blog posts.
Make sure you state your qualifications upfront so they know you know your stuff, and make sure to suggest a few potential post topics in your introductory email.
Inexpensive Way # 2: Speak In Public
Public speaking is one of the most powerful and least competitive marketing methods around.
Why? Because almost everyone is terrified of speaking in public.
Speaking in public requires honing your presentation skills. It involves mastering your fear of looking bad.
It involves quite a bit of personal and professional development.
It’s a lot of hard work to become a great speaker. However, once you do become a great speaker, marketing will likely become a non-issue for your business.
Speaking in front of groups generates so much curiosity and credibility that if you do it on a regular basis your business is more or less set.
Promoting a small business doesn’t have to cost a lot of money.
If money is your main reason for not promoting your business, let it stop you no more.
Instead of using your money to promote your business, use your smarts, charm and determination to do the job.
Have an awesome day!

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Pam Lawhorne












Hi Pam,
The information you provided was awesome. I will pass your information on as well as your website. Thank you for sharing.
God bless,
Darlene
Thanks so much Darlene!
I really appreciate you doing that and I’m glad you found the information helpful!
Let me know if I can be of further assistance to you!
Pam