The Top 10 Ways to Market your Business or Professional Practice Without Advertising
By Philip E. Humbert
Cable DisplayCable Display is a unique type of display. As the name suggests, it is a system of display that relies on cables. With the help of moderately tight cables, a display can be held up.
Cable Display systems are designed to stay fixed even though they appear to be fragile. The only thing is it should not be disturbed physically or should not be setup in an area where it is likely to be disturbed.
Every business and professional practice MUST be in the public eye. You need customers! Folks need your goods and services -- it`s a mutual alliance for mutual benefit! But if potential clients and customers don`t know you exist, or can`t find you, you will go bankrupt! They won`t benefit from your services, and you won`t make any money. So, marketing is a necessity. Advertising is one form of marketing, but it`s terribly expensive. Here are the Toop 10 alternatives:
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Brochure Design, whether it is used for independent contractors, small businesses, event planners, or other agencies, should be attractive and effective as well. It should include a focused message that is communicated effectively. For this purpose,
Brochure Design 1. Contact 5 past customers or referral sources to thank them for their business and ask them to evaluate the quality of your service. Let them know they are the most important part of your research and development program. Listen to their suggestions!
2. Re-do your business cards, brochures or letterhead. Up-date your slogans, be certain your use of colors, textures and headlines is appropriate and represents precisely the immage you want to convey. Hire a graphic designer. Don?t skimp on your first impression!
3. Announce a new program, new products, new hours, new personnel or new policies. So long as it is real and improves the quality and level of your service, this is news that customers, clients and the media will want to know about.
4. Attend and participate in networking opportunities. From business open-houses to neighborhood picnics, to greeting people you?ve done business with when you see them around town, always look for ways to remind people of who you are and the services and benefits you provide.
5. Cooperate with other organizations to achieve name and brand r