During this time I connected with women entrepreneurs who
were either eager to start a new business or take their business to the next
level. Being the former webmaster for the Vancouver Sun and Province, it was a
natural thing for them to ask me questions about branding and websites. I was
more than happy to share my knowledge. Eventually conversations evolved into them hiring me so they
could get the help they wanted with their marketing presence. The next thing I knew I was in business as a web developer!
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That was over 12 years ago and I'm proud to say a handful of
those women are still clients today.
I have to smile when I think about it because I really had
no intention of starting my own business. I was going back to school with the
idea of landing a CIO position somewhere. Turns out my calling was much more important than that -
helping business owners realise their dream.
The Many Benefits of Attending Local Live Events
Fast forward to present day, I still value the connections
made when attending networking and other similar events. Recently I was in Vernon attending the WOW-Woman of Worth
Conference where I had an opportunity to get to know many incredible women I
would never have met otherwise. (I was inspired to write these networking tips
while there.) I am also a member of the Business Professional Women's
Group and attend meetings in Langley and Abbotsford. The connections found at events like these have been
invaluable - not only professionally but also personally.
Social Media and Online Marketing is Not the Only Way to
Generate New Business
Sometimes with Social Media and online marketing being so
prevalent we forget about our own back yard and the opportunities available to
us. All we have to do is simply step away from the computer and check them out. My business was literally created by connecting with people
locally.
And just because Social Media has taken over the online
networking landscape, doesn't mean there's any less value in building your
business at that grass-roots level.
Do you market your business in your hometown?
If hiding behind your computer has become the norm for you,
I encourage you to explore local opportunities to get better known in your home
town.
Here's seven tips, ideas and suggestions on how you can take
advantage of generating business through local efforts:
1. Network where your target market is hanging out.
First be clear on WHO that target market is and then do some research on where
they gather.
This is an easy one if you are a B2B business like mine;
there's plenty of networking groups available tailored for that crowd.
But you might have to look at other shared interests. For
instance, if your target market is very health conscious, join a popular yoga
group and get to know those people who attend.
2. Volunteer at community groups. Volunteering
in community groups are a great way to boost your visibility. Not only are they
a great way to give back to your community but also an excellent way for you to
showcase your skills and expertise. Do a search for groups that could use your skillset. A great
example is if you are a bookkeeper or accountant - volunteer to be the
bookkeeper for the group.
3. Create your own Meet-up. Setting up local,
more casual events on a subject you know would be of interest to your target
market is a great way to build your brand visibility.
These types of gatherings can be very beneficial to the
attendees where you can offer something of value to them and showcase your
expertise at the same time.
4. Set up a trade show booth. Many trade shows
have thousands of visitors. They are a great way to build your brand visibility
and bring more awareness to your business offerings with the local crowd.
Set up a professional display and strike up conversations
with those showing interest in what you are offering. Be sure to have a way for them to get onto your mailing list
by offering a draw or free giveaway. Just be sure they check off a box giving
permission to receive your regular newsletters.
5. Join the local Chamber of Commerce. Even if
your target market is not business owners, there are still plenty of great
reasons for you to get to know other business owners in your area by joining
your local chamber. Not only can they be a great referral source for you, but
they are still people who could be interested in what you have to offer at a
personal level.
6. Nominate others for awards. We had the
honour of being nominated for, and won the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce
Business Excellence award in 2016 in the home based business category.
I was also nominated for a WOW - Woman of Worth award in the
Business & Prosperity category. The amount of free publicity and exposure
we received for each of these awards was priceless.
I encourage you to nominate someone for similar awards. Not
only is it very gratifying to make someone else's day, you also gain a lot of
exposure from being the person who nominated them. Another option is to be an
award sponsor, again bringing you great satisfaction and business exposure.
7. Don't forget your business card! While
some may poo-poo this, I'm still a believer in the value of business cards. Get professional cards designed and printed. Use them wisely
- always ask the other person you're talking with for their card first and
reciprocation will ensue.
Your business card is a first touch-point that person will
see your visual brand so ensure you give off the right first impression with a
professionally designed one.
Aside from getting out there and getting involved in local
community activities, you could also take advantage of various paid advertising
opportunities. Newspaper advertorials, radio ad spots, sponsorships and even
billboards can all be taken advantage of at a local level.
Don't Forget About Your Website
No matter what kind of activities we are doing when trying
to drum up new business, don't forget the importance of your website. With every potential customer you meet, assume they will be
heading to your website to check out you and your services. They might even do
it right there so ensure your website is mobile friendly and shares the right
brand messaging that will compel them into action and hire or buy from you.
Always be seeking opportunities where you can build your
business expos
By Susan Friesen - Article Source: EzineArticles.com/9695154
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