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Advertising for Business? - sthrnsfnst - 04-08-2014 08:12 PM

I am a small business owner. I recently opened in the beginning of the year. I personalize baskets for all occasions as well as offer a variety of bath and body products. Since I opened, business has been good. However, I am looking to find more appealing advertising methods. The town which I serve is about 2,000 people. Could someone offer some ideas as to attract more customers. Please only serious answers.


- :) - 04-08-2014 08:19 PM

--Do you have a ''yelp'' established? this site is growing (check it out to see if it's offered in your area) I used that site to determine who business I go to.

--Having a website and also online add is a good start as well (I don't use the yellow pages to find business anymore, although, some people do so that's also a consideration.

--If there are any community events, such as a charity or festival, I would offer to make a basket to auction off or give away.

--start a facebook page for your business.

--most of the time, word of mouth is the best advertising.let friends, families and neighbors know about your business.Perhaps you can give a ''referral'' purchase a dollar or two discount.


Good luck and I wish your business well!


- David K - 04-08-2014 08:28 PM

This idea is one of the more creative forms of advertising that I've ever seen. It is based on the collective purchasing from the consumer viewpoint and a VERY attractive form of advertising from the businesses standpoint. The business is able to essentially get coupons out to customers in masse at virtually no cost to the businesowner...simialar in some ways to Groupon if you are familiar with it. Go my source website and click on "Feature my Business" in the upper righthand corner and you'll be able to view a video that explains the basic concept for businesses. I hope this helps you.


- Stephanie Rosenau - 04-08-2014 08:32 PM

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