17 ways to promote your site in a local market
17 ways to promote your site in a local market
For those customers who need to promote their businesses locally, here are some useful links and ideas of establishing a network to help grow your business and increase sales. Most of these items is n ninguÌ cost.
1. Join your local Chamber of Commerce – have online links to your site again, mixers are the establishment of a network and are generally a great source of referrals
2. Craiglist – has ad not just text in the image and be sure to link back to your site EVER
3. Yellow Pages – just like the Yellow Pages online, you can only increase as new hits to your site
4. Yahoo Local
5. Google Local Maps
6. Merchant circle – a great way to network locally. You can create ads, coupons and even set your online blog.
7. Local.com – add your listing to a well-traveled display bookmarks, reviews, maps, movie listings and more local.
8. Kudzu – free listings in a growing website that lists categories of business, divisions, grades and more.
9. Kijiji – free local listings on a site like Craiglist.
10. switchboard – the idea that the Yellow Pages but another place to locate people.
11 Connect with your local economic development corporation. May generally help to promote your business and even provide a link back to your site.
12. Send eNewsletters – email marketing is a great way to grow its customer base of encouraging people to send email to a friend. Include a coupon in the mail to entice new customers even further.
13. Create postcards – and use them as aviators! Put them in the cafeterias, on tape corkboards in diners, automotive sites, etc.. People are more likely notarlos something that a business card because of its size and is more likely due to the non-disposable print friendly paper and action.
14. Blog – turn a blog post and in other blogs related to your industry or scene.
15. Start a Facebook ad and enter your city, demographics, etc. Specific
16. Post in forums specific to your city
17. Place ads in his newspaper column in local services


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