Marketing is everything you do to put your products or services in the hands of potential customers and here are 4 low-cost strategies that you can implement in your business:

  1. Freebies

Free is when you give a sample of your product or service to your prospects in the hope that they will  eventually buy from you and it often works.

Here are some examples of what you can offer for free

  • Free reports
  • Free fittings
  • Free advice
  • Free ebooks
  • Free test runs

I remember years ago when I started training, I gave taster workshops at lunchtimes to some corporate clients. It helped my prospects to know me, like me, and try me and once they had tried my services, they engaged me.

  1. Email Marketing

Email marketing is still a good low-cost strategy. You just have to be mindful that you are not bombarding your audience with messages every day otherwise they will unsubscribe.

You can share

  • Interesting Stories
  • Special Offers
  • Client Testimonials
  • Success Stories
  • Conflict & Resolution

If you get the paid version of some email marketing tools, you can send automated nurturing emails to your audience. You are building the know, like, and trust factor.

  1. Video Marketing

Video Marketing is another tool that SMEs are using to grow their businesses. Millennials want to see the CEO online. Reels and Tiktok are very popular for brand awareness.

Video is New King for marketing,

Here’s what you can share

  • Stories of conflict resolutions
  • Products and packaging
  • Fun Skits that are relatable to your business
  • Video testimonials are excellent

You will get more eyeballs on your brand and you can connect better with your audience when you use video marketing.

  1. Publicity – Creating a buzz 

Publicity is a great low-cost marketing strategy. A few companies have used my services to create a buzz for their brands, especially for product launches and for new events and it worked really well. Remember the movie, Wedding Party, everyone was so excited to watch the film, even before it was launched because of the buzz created.

The best way to create a buzz is to:

  • Go Live on your Social Media
  • Create a countdown
  • Share exciting visuals
  • Showcase teasers
  • Read snippets especially if you are launching a book
  • Get influencers to partners if you can

All of the above creates excitement for your products or services.

So I hope you will choose at least one low-cost activity to start within the coming weeks. Let me know which one it will be.

Take care

Coach RiRi

p.s check out ririokoye.com for business resources

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