Business Exposure At A Small Price

Many small, home based businesses don’t have a huge budget for advertising & promotion. Tash from Word Constructions gives us a few tips on promoting your business without paying out mega dollars. Like me, you’re probably doing one or two of these ideas already but here are more ideas for promotional items …..    

 

Promotional Items

by Tash Hughes of Word Constructions (www.wordconstructions.com)

To get your business exposure beyond advertising, it is worth looking at distributing some promotional items.

Promotional items can be given out at trade fairs, at networking events, in goodie bags at various events, in hampers, at exhibitions and as gifts to clients; they can even be given to other business owners to distribute for you.

You don’t necessarily have to spend a lot of money to have promotional items that will make an impression on your clients and potential clients. The most obvious promotional items are product samples, vouchers and flyers, but that aren’t the only items you can use.

Be creative and have some fun with your promo items. The following ideas may get you started…

  • Make a bookmark – it could just have your logo and business details, or you could add a beautiful image, a funny or sentimental verse, some tips relevant to your business, a cartoon or anything else you can think of!
  • Attach a packaged tea bag or coffee serve to a flyer or business card with a message like “Take a break on us”
  • Print an article that will be of use or interest to people
  • Add a card with useful information on it – a recipe, some business/parenting/health tips, a list of websites related to a topic, positive affirmations
  • Get some magnets made as these are practical and likely to be kept somewhere visible. For even more interest, consider a photo frame, calendar or useful information magnet.
  • Choose a small treat that matches your business message and attach it to a message, business card or flyer. Some treats you can try are:
    • Bath salts for a person to relax
    • Lollies to sweeten their life
    • Old fashioned lollies for sentimentality or memory
    • Frogs so they can hop into…
    • A balloon for hope
    • Matches to set their lives on fire
    • Monopoly house as a symbol of their dream house
  • A gift card they can use (if your business details are on this, you get double the exposure, but be tasteful with it!)
  • Prepare some puzzles or a quiz, or even some colouring-in pages for their kids
  • Add a promotional item with your logo or business name such as
    • A notepad or sticky note pad
    • A pen or pencil
    • A container of mints or lollies
    • A yoyo
    • A ruler (there are lots of different types to chose form)
    • An eraser
    • Lip balm or sunscreen
    • A sticky tape dispenser
    • A mouse pad
    • Coasters
    • Personalised chocolate wraps
    • Lanyards
    • keyrings – don’t make them too big or they won’t be used
    • a cap or beanie

Clear communication is critical to the success of any business, but it is often left to care for itself in many businesses. Tash Hughes is a professional and skilled writer who makes technical and otherwise boring information accessible for everyone a business needs to communicate with. Next time you need webcopy, articles, newsletters, reports or any other business document, visit www.wordconstructions.com to see how Tash and her team can help your business succeed.

Tash has some great articles on her web site. If you are in need of writing services or would like to use an article for your own site, visit Word Constructions for a selection of very useful articles.

Need Some Encouragement?

Think you’ve got it bad?

Need Some Encouragement?

Fallen Down?

Can’t seem to find the strength to get back up?

Take some time out, Fix yourself a cuppa, sit down and watch this video. You will be inspired.

I’ve seen some of these videos before so a thank you to Donna Marie for bringing back to mind this inspirational man ……. I know what I have to do tomorrow.

Recreated, Decorative, Timeless

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It’s time to show off another recreated item seeing I haven’t done so for a while. 

Sometimes friends give me old silverware as gifts for my birthday or other occasions because they know I’m always on the lookout for different, unusual or vintage style items to recreate. This sweet dish was one of them.

The dish is a simple but very elegant shape. There is no embossing, carving or other embellishment except for a row of small round ‘pearl drops’ along the handle. The proportions between the splayed base, plain tray with scrolled corners & patterned handle flow together beautifully to create such an elegant server.


Considering it’s been tossed about on a shelf in a recycling yard the dish has kept it’s shape well. Soft mauve & green with simple gold painted trims have recreated this serving dish into a gorgeous decorative item. …… Another One-Of-A-Kind

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Product Tease

 

ComingSoon

 

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I will be preparing lisitngs for some of the items you can see in the above photo. They will be added as part of my upcoming Mother’s Day April Special. Some of the items to tantalise your decor senses include beaded table runners & tablecloths, collectable china, mantle clocks, classic oil paintings …. and more.

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Stay Tuned For  Mother’s Day  

 

 Special in April

Remember though, the current Special of 10% Storewide, ends 31st March.

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Viral Marketing …. With Sheep

Have you promoted your business or product via Viral Marketing? Ingrid Cliff has posted on this subject before ….

We have spoken before about the power of viral marketing – where someone has a great idea and films it, uploads it to video sites and then through the power of referral people share the video. If the video is great – lots of people end up watching and talking about the video…… read more

Take a look at this video Ingrid found – when I viewed it on YouTube it had reached 2,777,324 views and 9,857 ratings.


If you have a small business it would be worth trying this type of marketing. You just need to be clever…..

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