Posts Tagged ‘Small Business marketing’

Marketing a small business

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

The market has changed and so has the consumer. We need to change the way we reach our prospects and clients. You need to be in control of your marketing efforts.

Sometimes you think all that is missing is more people coming through the door, more traffic to your website and all your business problems will be solved. Most of the time there are other things you should be looking at.

Business success is dependent on consumer perception of the value your business provides, where you stand in their minds and how is the interaction between your business and the consumer.

The gold rush today is to be found and to get attention.

  • Are you perceived as an expert?
  • Are you on the maps?
  • Can people find you from their phones?
  • Are you the natural choice of your market?
  • Do you have business systems in place that sets your business apart from your competition?
  • Do you ask for the right price?
  • Do you have processes in place to keep doing business over and over again with your customers?
  • Are people talking about your business?
  • Do people talk about the experience of doing business with your company?

If not it is time to take serious action and start marketing your small business properly.

Let me introduce you to an amazing online program about small business marketing.

Social Media Tips and Small Biz Tips, BuzzBooster.TV, Pepsi and the Super Bowl

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

http://www.buzzbooster.tv Small business marketing and social media marketing with Nash and Shahar. Lots of marketing tips. On this show we talk about the game FourSquare, Walmart, Shine and Bright and Pepsi and the Super Bowl
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Marketing for small business Anything or whatever for you?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

http://www.buzzbooster.tv episode 42 of who pops your popcorn? If people don;t want to make decisions, does this create an opportunity for you? Can a small business use a crm software?


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WPYP 33- Ashton Kutcher, Cnn and Dominos and Twitter

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Who pops your popcorn? episode 33rd. We talk about the challenge between Ashton Kutcher and CNN on Twitter and How Domino’s CEO dealt bad pr on YouTube.
Watch other episodes at http://www.whopopsyourpopcorn.com
Show hosts are Shahar and Nashlah Boyayan from BuzzBooster marketing advisors


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Twitter Case Studies, Why Infomercials Work, and Slideshare. WPYP: #30

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Who Pops Your Popcorn?! Show episode #30 talking on some Twitter case studies of businesses succeeding with social media, what you can take from infomercials and a cool tool called SlideShare. With Marketing Advisors Shahar and Nashlah Boyayan from http://www.buzzbooster.com

Small Business Marketing & B2B Sales Lead Generation Services

Monday, July 21st, 2008
Most small businesses find generating new business sales leads very costly, time consuming and frustrating. Most times, you probably get responses like these to your lead generation effort; “Just Send Literature, NO Calls Please! Or, I’m Not Interested.” Ever mail out hundreds, or even thousands of letters, brochures or mailers, and discover even if you were luck to get a couple of responses, that even these sales prospects still wouldn’t meet with you.

What if you could get the kind of new business sales leads, you really want? You know, the kind of business leads were sales prospects call you and say; let’s meet on Tuesday at 10:00AM.

We help small business get face-to-face sales meetings. Our customer centric marketing program helps you avoid the 10 most common small business marketing mistakes. Our proven method provides a turnkey marketing and sales lead generation service at a fraction of the cost of hiring your own staff. And, our deliverable…business sales leads that deliver qualified prospects that want to meet with you, guaranteed. In fact, these sales leads are so good the sales prospects call you. And, its affordable on a small business marketing budget like yours.

 

 

More tips on branding

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

It could come from your logo, awesome customer service, the quality of the product you put on the market, or the buzz you generate in your niche.  The next time you watch television, actually pay attention to the commercials.

 

What are some of the brands you see in the companies that placed those ads on the air? State farm insurance has a commercial jingle that says, “Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.” It’s not only their jingle - but also a brand, because it invokes feelings of trust in their target audience.

 

You don’t have to spend thousands of dollars to get a brand small business. Figure out what you want to be known for and develop a tag line or motto for your small business marketing.