Posts Tagged ‘Marketing Idea’

Discount Coupons – Cheap Printing For Business Marketing

May 26th, 2010

Online discount coupons will help your business in getting cheap printing services in marketing your products. Market your business through print promotions with a cheap advertising method. You can promote your business through powerful visuals in quality but affordable prints. Visual advertisements are easy to recall and it is targeted to specific audience therefore the effect is more intentional and deliberate. An affordable printing cost plus effective marketing medium will give you good results for return of investment.

Affordable Marketing Ideas

You can do direct mailing with print communication tools. It is affordable way of reaching to your customers. You have the option of getting the consumers that you want for your business. With this cheap marketing idea, you can get response from your customers in no time. Direct mailing plus print materials with discount coupons will give you more money savings. You can use postcards or brochures to send out to your preferred target market. Make it appealing to generate purchase transactions and increase sales on your industry.

There are printing companies that provides mailing service and rebates on their printing production cost. Offers like this should be part of your marketing plan so you’ll be saving more on your business expenditures.

Cheap Printing with Online Discount Coupons

There are various websites that offers online discount coupons. Browse the web and check for specific industries of your choice. If you are looking for cheap printing services, visit online companies and check on promos. You can get rebates with smart usage of promo wholesale. Get the promotional code to get your discount on online products.

By: Carol Abedania

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Small Business Marketing – Timeliness Pays Off

April 26th, 2010

Looking for fresh marketing ideas that will draw customers’ attention like the aroma of homemade cinnamon rolls? Check the news. Current event pairings can make for unique and creative marketing campaigns.

Oregon Urology Institute leveraged timeliness to an impressive turn when it made an appeal to men who settle in front of the TV for two days straight for each round of the NCAA’s March Madness basketball tournament: use the time you spend planted in front of your big screen to recover from a vasectomy.

According to a report on FOXNews.com, the institute reserved 12 slots each for March 19 and 26, the days before two rounds of the tournament. It had filled fifteen slots by March 10, and an institute administrator said he anticipated filling all 24 slots. A sports radio ad promoted a “patient recovery kit” comprising a bundle of sports magazines, a free pizza delivery coupon and a therapeutic bag of frozen peas. Genius.

Consider the time you spend reading the Sunday paper, watching the 11 o’clock news or surfing Internet news sites to be market research, and twist interesting stories into marketing angles. You don’t have to wait for major national events or professional sports tournaments for the chance to promote your business.

Snowstorm on the way? Offer two-for-one DVD rentals, 20% off snuggly blankets, or activity packs for those sure-to-be-bored kids. New obesity report just out? Advertise a “Wiggly Workout” class at your fitness center, just for out-of-shape guys. Big box home improvement store setting up shop down the street? Time to remind the locals about your painting or carpentry services (you don’t think they really want to DIY, do you?).

As anyone with a TV or computer around Super Bowl season can tell you, current events and news stories can spark ideas for fun, unusual and attention-grabbing marketing campaigns. You never know when something that pops up in the news may inspire a marketing idea to pop up in your head. When it does, run with it.

By: Lisa Hoffmann

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Lisa Hoffmann is chief copywriter for PRstore, a full-service retail marketing franchise with 41 stores in 18 states. PRstore makes professional marketing accessible to small- to medium-sized businesses by offering products a la carte and eliminating the pricey retainers often required by traditional marketing agencies. For more marketing and business tips, visit the PRstore blog [http://prstore.typepad.com/marketing_made_simple] To take your marketing to the next level without busting your budget, look for a PRstore near you.