21. Take Your Marketing Offline
Believe
it or not, there are still people out there that do not get all of their
information online. They use the internet for business or email, and
occasionally will shop online, but if you want to reach them you will have to
do it offline. There are a lot of ways to make people aware of you offline.
Some are better than others, depending on your business, but they all share a
common purpose with the online techniques; get your businesses name front of as
many people as you can, as often as you can. Sales people use the term, “It.s a
numbers game.” If more people get exposed to your message, more people will go
to your site. More people at your site will mean more sales. From pens to
calendars to neckties, company names, logos, and web sites appear everywhere.
Some companies have built a strong enough brand that people will pay to wear
their logo. Coke and M&M.s are just two of many corporate brands that
people proudly display. There is a small sporting goods store I know of that
prints and gives away hundreds of shirts every year. Anyone even remotely
involve in local sports has at least one shirt form this store. At any casual
event in town at least one person will show up with a shirt bearing that stores
name and logo. I have seen pictures from as far away as the Dominican Republic
wearing one of those shirts. Anyone new in town or from any of the surrounding
towns quickly learns where to go for their sporting goods. A quick search
online will give you a wide range of companies to chose from that specialize on
providing promotional materials. There is a wide range of quality, price, and
products to choose from, so depending on your budget, you should be able to
find something that matches with what you want to accomplish.
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