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Six Simple Marketing Tools for Brick-and-Mortar Retailers

By Dana Blozis

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Although some retail business owners are very marketing savvy, a lot of retailers don't know where to begin. Others simply don't have time to do the marketing in addition to their other responsibilities. For those business owners, I offer six simple marketing tools for brick-and-mortar retail businesses:

1) You need a website, no matter how simple. It can be a blog or something more elaborate with your business name as the domain name.

2) Advertising. When times are tight, people often stop their advertising but this is the time when you most need to advertise. If your advertising isn't working for you, try a different publication or a different market. You need to consistently reach your target market with the right message.

3) Networking. This can include membership in organizations like the Chamber of Commerce, your local downtown association, or the local chapter of a group like BNI or it can be an online network like LinkedIn or Biznik. Network with like-minded professionals and share referrals.

4) Rewarding top customers. The 80/20 rule tells us that approximately 80% of our business will come from 20% of our customers. That's why every business should have a customer referral program to reward its very best customers. If you aren't sure where to begin, consider including customers who spend over $XXX in a special monthly promotion, posting a customer of the month photo on the wall of your store, or recognizing them with a semi-annual Client Appreciation Event. Make sure your top customers feel appreciated, and they will continue to shop with you and refer their friends to your store.

5) Community involvement. Like networking, community involvement is a great way to meet other members of your local community and to spread the word about your business, even if it is only subtly. Try sponsoring a local sports team or relevant school club, volunteer at the local food bank or historical society, join the PTA or a local church organization. When feasible, volunteer your time or your services.

6) Shout your news to the world. At least 3 to 4 times a year, issue a news release (also called a press release) to let the community know what you've been up to. Anything that's newsworthy will do - a business anniversary, addition of a product line, a new professional certification, key staff hire, upcoming event, or participation in a nonprofit organization. I recommend you submit the release to your local media, relevant industry-related groups and online. You'll be surprised at how affordable it can be to get widespread coverage and to keep your name "time of mind."

Try each of these ideas to see which ones are most effective for your particular business. Then review their effectiveness every three to six months to see if tweaks or improvements can be made. To your success!

Copyright © 2008 by Dana Blozis, Virtually Yourz

Dana Blozis is the owner of Virtually Yourz, a Seattle-area marketing and PR firm catering to small businesses and nonprofits. For more free marketing tips, visit http://virtuallyyourz.blogspot.com or subscribe to the monthly Virtually Yourz marketing newsletter at www.virtuallyyourz.com.

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