Advertise Without Breaking the Bank

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Posted on 9th March 2010 by editor4 in Small Business

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Advertising does not have to expensive. You can promote your business with funds that does not break the bank. Here are some advertising tricks to help you save on your marketing budget.

1. Market your products and services using advertising specials. Various magazines and newspapers often offer special packages such as ‘2 for 1 ads” or a “pay for 3 ads and get a 4th ad with no extra fee” kind of deals. Take advantage of these special deals to save a little.

2. Ever heard of the piggy-back method? In doing this advertising approach, every time you mail letters or fill orders for customers, maximize the use of the envelope and place ads on it.

3. Produce you own advertiser or newsletter. Make sure to issue them regularly. Release them either monthly or every three to four months. Try to sell ad space and subscriptions to it. This way, printing the paper and postage would be taken care of by other bodies. You have your own ads posted with no cost having to come out of your pocket.

4. Be in the news. When column-worthy events and improvements happen in your business establishment, send notices and let editors know. If the publisher thinks your report is interesting enough to be printed, you can get free ad placement in exchange.

5. Make deals with publishers. Tell them to insert your ads in the publication, and in exchange, you will help distribute 50 or more copies of their paper.

6. Bulletin boards are placed at many locations. Prepare flyers and post them over these free bulletin boards. A lot of people pass by them everyday resulting to a bigger ad exposure on your part. The best thing about it is there’s no additional expense!

7. Produce a rubber stamp version of your ad and post it everywhere possible such as on envelopes, flyers, etc.

8. Nothing can be more effective than word of mouth. Tell your loyal customers to spread the word. In return, you will give them discounts. Ask them to send relatives, friends and everyone they know over to your business center to make new clientele.

Try these methods and see the difference; less advertising expenses flow out while more customers come in.

Hair industry losing business too?

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Posted on 18th February 2010 by Charlotte in Attraction Marketing | Hair Business Online | Hair Marketing | Small Business

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It may be taken for granted that the hair industry is recession proof. But this recession statistics have something else to depict. How salons are being affected by the economy recession is directly proportional to people cutting down their visits to the salon and taking longer breaks in-between haircuts and coloring.

The statistics of the hair industry depicts that there has been a drop of 20% in the overall business. This doesn’t look to be a good figure for the so called recession proof hair industry and this is how they are being affected by the economy. In closing attracting high value clients in the salon industry is important and here’s how to attract high value clients.

1. Put yourself into the mind of your salon clients.

2. Indentify your salon clients needs. Why do your salon clients need what you offer and how can you help them.

3. Help your salon clients do their research.

4. Provide your salon clients with answers and solutions on your website through content of value.

5. Always be ready and willing to share your knowledge with your salon clients.

6. Allow your salon clients to relate to you by speaking your true voice.

When you do all six of these steps your salon clients will begin to trust your recommendations. To learn more visit Hair Artist Association located on Facebook.

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Charlotte Howard is a Beauty Industry Expert, Trainer and Consultant. Grab Charlotte’s FREE training for Beauty Experts and Home-Based Business Owners.

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Recession And Its Effects On The Beauty Care Industry

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Posted on 13th February 2010 by Charlotte in Hair Business Online | Hair Marketing | Small Business | Working From Home

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Whatever economic status you fall in, there are chances that you may require beauty care either to enhance your beauty or to repair the missing assets. So, is the beauty care industry being affected? Here the question is how they are being affected by the economy? The answer lies although people tie belts and their budgets, can they afford the ever increasing prices of the beauty products?


How they have been affected by the economy will depend upon, how hard the times were and did it make them put off their beauty treatments? As per a survey done, expensive salons saw a dip of about 25% in their clientele, and celebrity perfumes for example, saw a dip of about 20% in their sales during the recession. People still bought perfumes, but settled for the less-expensive ones.

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Charlotte Howard is a Business Consultant and Founder of Charlotte Howard Consulting LLC. Personally Connect With Her On FaceBook At The Group “Hair Artist Association” For Beauty and Business Tips.
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The Real Reason Customers Stall

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Posted on 13th January 2010 by Charlotte in Small Business

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Good Morning Guys and Gals,


Customers are stalling more and more each day. If a competitor drops their price they run to them. Like I stated on an earlier post it’s your job to build credibility with current and new customers through various techniques to ensure that you keep them.

I’m not telling you to drop your prices, but you should offer something more of high quality value that your competitor isn’t and it is also a good idea to be friends with your competitor for a better benefit for the customer.

Check The Video! I will await your feedback :-)

Cheers,

Charlotte

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Charlotte Howard is a Business Consultant and Founder of Charlotte Howard Consulting LLC. Grab Charlotte’s FREE click by click training for Traditional Business Owners and Home-Based Business Owners.

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Customer Friendly Marketing and FTC Rules Revealed

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Posted on 10th December 2009 by Charlotte in Small Business | Working From Home

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Hi Guys and Gals,

Last nights Customer Friendly Marketing webinar was jammed packed and thank you all who was able to attend the webinar. Ann and David really wanted to make sure everyone got this important information, so they recorded it.

Access the recorded webinar Customer Friendly Marketing

Special Report: https://tothetop1.ultimatecopywritingcrashcourse.com/

Denise Gosnell: www.siteproweb.com/ftcprofits

Kevin Houchin: www.sitecompliant.com

Jim Edwards interview of an FTC official http://www.igottatellyou.com/blog/ftc-change-interview/

As always I hope this information has been helpful for you and remember to send me a shout!

Cheers,

Charlotte
Charlotte Howard Consulting, LLC

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Convert Your File Format For No Cost

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Posted on 20th November 2009 by Charlotte in Small Business | Working From Home

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Charlotte

Converting your files into a certain format can easily be done at no cost. YouConvertIt allows you to convert any media file and at any format you choose. You can convert your documents, images, audio, video and archives no installing software required.

So you can take your current format and have it convert to any other file, without a hassle of figuring out if you can’t find someone to do it for you at a reasonable cost. Go to YouConvertIt and check it out yourself.

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Charlotte Howard is a Business Consultant and Founder of Charlotte Howard Consulting LLC. Grab Charlotte’s FREE click by click training for Traditional Business Owners and Home-Based Business Owners.

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