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Guide To Marketing A Service Business |
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Here is a quick guide on how you can go on about your marketing using stationery printing. |
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| Author: Janice Jenkins |
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Website
Begin with your online presence. You can either hire someone to create it or you can create it yourself. Just find a host and use templates that you are most comfortable with. It is one of the most effective ways of letting people know of your service’s existence.
Listing on Search Engines
It is not enough to have an online presence. You need to make sure that you have a STRONG online presence. Make sure to include your website and its link in MSN, AltaVista, Yahoo and Google. These sites have local business listings for free. You might as well take advantage of it.
Sample Stationery Printing
You can either use your own computer and printer or tie-up with a printing service company (for a wholesale business) to come up with sample personalized stationeries that you can distribute around your area. Make sure to include various templates of stationery printing in your website for your possible customers to choose from. The more you can address various occasions or purposes the better.
Service Launching
Depending on your budget, you can either have a big event or a small one. Gather as many people as you can to showcase your stationery printing service. You can come up with a gallery format where you can display samples of various personalized stationeries. As part of your service launching, you can distribute discount coupons for your guests to be encouraged in having their stationery printing with you.
Press Release
You need not be a great writer to come up with a short press release article about your stationery printing service. Just know your spelling and grammar and reflect your enthusiasm in your article. Submit this article to your local newspaper and magazines. Include a few samples for them to use. It will be good for referrals. Or you may invite a few press members to your service launching where they can cover it and write about it later on.
Mailing Samples
Mail samples of your personalized stationeries to businesses that might be directly or indirectly interested in your services. Think of your target market and come up with a mailing list that you can work with. You may include companies that are related to stationery printing service industry. There is always an opportunity for you to form an alliance with them.
This guideline is not just for stationery printing with personalized stationeries as part of its services. It can be applied to any service business. Just take note of the steps and custom fit the guideline to your particular service.
About Author
Janice Jenkins is a writer for a marketing company in Chicago, IL. Mostly into marketing research, Janice started writing articles early 2007 to impart her knowledge to individuals new to the marketing industry.
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