We often hear it said that small businesses (TPE-PME) that do not benefit from a large marketing budget are condemned to “poorly communicate” for lack of resources. This is wrong! Together, we’ll discover five ways to market yourself, increase your brand awareness, generate leads, retain your customers, and most importantly, get a long-term return on your investment.
Today, 8 out of 10 people look for a product or service on the Internet before making their purchase in a store (Solocal Network and GroupM), and 65% of them say they do so more and more often. This means of communication strongly influences their final decision and their consumption. It is, therefore, crucial for you, TPE-PME, to adapt to this evolution and to have your website which will allow you to:
Without spending a single penny, creating your blog through free platforms, such as WordPress or Blogger, is entirely possible. If you prefer a premium blog with more features, you can also devote a low budget (a hundred euros a year).
My blog is online: what content should I publish and how to attract my readers?
It would be appropriate to write an entire article on the issue, but oversimplifying, here are our recommendations: write quality content whose goal is to answer the questions of your target while highlighting your expertise.
For example, if you offer interior design services and your goal is to attract restaurateurs, orient your writing and the themes chosen according to their needs. Perhaps you will write an article on the “new decoration trends” or on a customer case with “photos before/after your intervention”? The choice is yours! Just keep in mind this question: What would be the added value to my prospects thanks to this new article?
To retain them, interact with them, ask for their opinion and give them the floor. Create a relationship of trust that will lead you to build a community of Internet users. If you’re convincing, maybe your readers will come back for more content, or better yet, to ask for a quote.
Also Read: What Tools Do You Need To Have To Automate Your Blog Marketing?
You probably know the most famous of them (Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Instagram, etc.…), you may use them on a personal basis, but have you ever realized how great they are for your communication?
Indeed, social networks are free and formidable tools for businesses, allowing you to create/enlarge your community, highlight your products/services, offer unique events, share your articles, or even news in your sector of activity.
Using social networks is free of charge (if you don’t “boost” your content through paid campaigns); you need to create an account and a business page to start the adventure!
However, do not make the mistake of communicating on ALL existing networks, and instead prefer those that will allow you to reach your target customer. For example, if you are not producing music content, there is no need to communicate on Spotify, Soundcloud, or Deezer.
It is also essential to be organized with social networks. Indeed, these may be free, but they will cost you time (often lacking for tiny businesses)! To optimize your work phases, here are some tips:
If you are unsure of which social networks to use for your goals, our team is on hand to help you choose the ones that are best suited to your strategy.
When it comes to emailing, opinions are often mixed because many consider this practice to be intrusive. It is true that many companies abuse it and end up in the “junk mail” section of their prospects. However, be aware that these emailing campaigns can be very effective and pay off big when handled with flying colors. Why?
By sending regular emails, you can communicate about new products or services, provide helpful information, retain and acquire new customers.
Software such as Mailchimp or Mailjet is available in free or paid versions, offering you several options such as creating templates (layouts) or even tracking indicators (number of clicks, read rate, percentage of openings). Email…).
However, communicating via emails requires a certain rigor, and you must respect specific essential points:
In summary, remember that it is possible to use emails as a means of communication, even as a tiny business, but that the effectiveness of the campaigns will depend only on your practices and your content!
Also Read: How To Establish Your Marketing Strategy?
Are you a VSE-SME, and you do not have to think about local actions? It’s time to take charge and fix that!
Start by creating a Google My Business account and filling out your business listing to appear on Google Maps when people search local. Your customers are probably very close to you, so take this opportunity to gain visibility. What’s more, you can get their opinions via this platform to build confidence in your establishment and thus gain credibility.
Also, consider registering in national or regional directories, such as the Yellow Pages, to boost your local SEO.
Finally, consider “street marketing” in your approach when your industry allows it. This is all the marketing actions carried out in the street to promote an event, product/service, or brand. This can result in the distribution of flyers or the setting up of a stand (classic methods)
Communicating effectively and at a lower cost is possible for VSEs and SMEs. All you have to do is use the right tools, and above all, use them correctly! Originality will also be one of your greatest assets, so do not hesitate to innovate to stand out from your competitors!
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