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4 Marketing Tips for Businesses with No Marketing Budget

4 Marketing Tips for Businesses with No Marketing Budget

You likely have heard the phrase, “you need to spend money to make money.” We’re not here to argue that from either side, but we will say that digital marketing has allowed businesses with very small budgets to make a big impression. While it hasn't exactly leveled the playing field, it certainly has helped businesses gain a larger audience with very little investment.

Most of these tools and strategies are free. But, it's important to note that when it comes to social media or online advertising, you will have to spend some money. In these situations, it's best to create a very targeted audience for the strongest return on investment. After all, Facebook and other online platforms are very happy to take your money. If you tell them exactly who it is you want to place your message in front of, you will spend less of it and achieve greater results. 

4 Tools and Tips to Gain a Larger Audience With a Minimal Investment  

Before we get into the tools and tips for better marketing on a small budget, it's important to lay out the assumptions. We are assuming you have a website and social media profiles on the platforms your target market visits most frequently. If you don't, those are the first things you need to secure.  

 

This list also includes a tip or tool is advice on things to do later to maximize your investment. These items require a little more money but should be on your to-do list when you have additional money or are drawing up your next budget.  

 

Now let's get back to that list. 

Keywords  

What do people use to search for you? What phrases and questions might they ask to find a business like yours? Incorporate these into your web copy. The top keywords and phrases you want to rank in search results for should be used in prominent spots on your website, including headers and titles.  

 

But don't stop there.  

 

Make sure those keywords, as well as the cities and areas you serve, are used throughout your web copy. Write articles around these phrases as well. 

 

If you already have a website, take a few moments to add these keywords where relevant. Then, take some time to brainstorm ways and types of content you can create around specific keywords, phrases, and questions relevant to your business.

 

Add This to Your To-Do List: Redesign your website with a professional writer or SEO expert who can make the most of your web copy to bring in more interested potential customers and increase your organic rankings. 

Explanation and Framing 

While you are reworking website copy, make sure you use some copyrighting skills. One of the many “tricks of the trade” is explaining why your company is the best. Then, use that reason to shape the best buying practices. For instance, if you provide Solution A in your business, create content around how Solution A is the only way to get the best results. 

Call to Action   

This is probably one of the most commonly overlooked ways to improve your sales. When people are reading your posts or content and they've gotten to the end, they have spent time with you. Unless they are related to you or they owe you a lot of money, to make it that far shows interest. Capitalize on that by asking something of them. 

 

Your call to action should fit the stage of the sales cycle they are in. For instance, if someone is checking out your about page they generally are just finding out about you and want to know more. Ending your about page with a “buy now” button is probably a little premature. On the other hand, ending a demo video with a buy now call to action is not. 

 

Add This to Your To-Do List: Track and test your calls to action. Words, fonts, colors, sizes, buttons, and locations all feed into a person's likelihood to follow the call to action. Test these things by creating multiple ways to format the same call to action. Analyze your data to see which are your most effective.

Blog 

A blog is a great way to allow your audience to get to know you on a more personal level. It's also the perfect way to tell your business story and allow it to evolve over time. It lets your personality shine through and encourages people to do business with you.  

 

Keep in mind blog posts should have calls to action as well.  

 

Add This to Your To-Do List: Create a written solution to your customer’s biggest problem. Use it as a lead magnet to increase sales. 

 

Marketing your business doesn’t have to be expensive. Now is the ideal time to use some of these inexpensive practices to grow your audience and establish know, like, and trust to improve sales. Joining your local chamber of commerce is a great way to take advantage of done-for-you marketing. To learn more about how the Elk River Area Chamber of Commerce can help you create brand awareness, boost credibility, and improve marketing awareness, get in touch with our team.

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