18 Feb 2008 04:38:05 | Teena Hughes
Need a marketing tip which will cost you practically nothing,
but will have far-reaching benefits for you and your client??
Instead of spending $$$ on advertising, think about providing a
product or service for free to a charitable or non-profit
organization or a local community group with little funding.
This offer has a two-fold effect -- your client doesn't have to
pay, so they will be thrilled -- and they will likely tell
EVERYONE about your kind gesture so you will become better known
and be respected. Remember to do this with kindness in your
heart, not just as a way to get publicity, however, because it's
easy to see through a a gesture that is not genuine.
Ask them if it's okay for you to write and distribute a press
release (show it to them if they'd like to see it), then contact
your local radio, TV, newspaper and business groups to pitch a
story. Include a written testimonial from your client, and get a
photo of the two of you if possible (with the product would be
terrific).
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MAKE A CATCHY HEADING
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Make sure the press release has a very catchy headline to grab
the media's attention, and you'll probably discover at least a
few media will contact you for an interview or publicize your
kind gesture by printing (or announcing) your release.
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SEND THEM TO YOUR *NEWS*
PAGE ON YOUR WEBSITE
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Include a link for your website in your press release. This will
lead the media and its readers to your website where your other
press releases and news links appear.
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MAKE IT EASY TO READ
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Make it easy for people to read your news -- don't make them
all PDFs unless you really have to. If you feel you must create
your releases in PDFs instead of a simple web page, make sure
you put a note on the download page that tells them the
documents are PDFs. You don't want to surprise your visitors by
giving them a download if they think they're clicking a link to
a page.
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PUT PHOTOS ON THE WEBPAGE
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Make sure you have some great photos of your website on this
page, with a comment stating higher quality images are available
to use in print publications.
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TONS OF BENEFITS!
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You will feel great about doing a good deed for a worthy group
or individual, and the benefits will keep coming back to you
over time. This technique has really worked for me. I contacted
two art groups on opposite sides of the world and offered my
services to build their websites for them -- for free. It made
me feel great to be able to help non-profit groups I was
interested in, and they were thrilled to have a better internet
presence.
By doing this I was able to put a link to my own website on
their websites. That has brought many website visitors over the
past few years, and has resulted in clients I wouldn't normally
have been able to reach.
Don't forget to let me know if this tip works for you!
Cheers, Teena!
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About Author :
Teena Hughes is a webpreneur who loves to help people get their
businesses online. From automated web builders, to hosting and
domains, Build A Website Tonight is a one-stop shop. Other
services include website content writing, proofreading, small
business management and training.
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