Launching a small business is exciting, but it can also feel like trying to juggle flaming coconuts. You have your website, social media, and services ready to go. Now comes the big challenge: how do you attract customers without draining your marketing budget?
1. Nail the Basics Before Spending on Ads
Running ads without a strong foundation is like putting a turbo engine on a car with no wheels. It is not going anywhere. Instead, focus on these essentials first:
- Clear offer and messaging: Make sure people instantly understand what you do and why it matters to them.
- A website that works: Your site should load fast, be mobile-friendly, and guide visitors to book, buy, or subscribe.
- Simple SEO: Claim and optimise your Google Business Profile and use keywords your ideal customers are searching for.
2. Show Up Where Your Community Is
If you run a local business, your community is your first stage. Forget trying to reach everyone online. Start by building trust locally:
- Google Business Profile: Keep it updated with photos, posts, and reviews.
- Local partnerships: Team up with complementary businesses such as gyms, yoga studios, or cafés.
- Community events: Offer workshops, demos, or talks at local venues like community centers and farmers’ markets.
3. Create Content Without Burning Out
You do not need fancy equipment or a full-time team to create effective content. Keep it simple with these tips:
- Batch create: Spend two hours filming or taking photos to cover weeks of content.
- Leverage happy customers: Ask clients if you can share their testimonials and photos.
- Repurpose content: Turn one blog into social posts, infographics, or short videos.
- Use templates: Free tools like Canva help you create professional designs without a designer.
Remember, consistency beats perfection. A steady flow of useful content builds trust faster than occasional flashy campaigns.
4. Bring in Help the Smart Way
You may not need a full marketing agency, but strategic help can save time and money. Consider:
- Coaches or consultants: Great for teaching you strategy so you can handle tasks yourself.
- Freelancers: Perfect for specific jobs like running ads or designing templates.
- Clear goals: Define what you want to achieve, such as more leads, stronger SEO, or better content, before hiring.
Look for professionals who understand small businesses and focus on empowering you instead of keeping secrets.
5. Track, Tweak, Repeat
Marketing is not set and forget. Use free tools such as Google Analytics, your website dashboard, and social insights to measure what works. Double down on winners and stop wasting energy on tactics that do not perform.
To discover more marketing strategies, make sure you join us at the next Marketing Ecosystem Workshop to map out your one-page marketing plan. Here is the link to register (no cost!): https://www.basicbananas.com/virtualsummit/
Or apply to join the popular Clever Bunch program to accelerate your business growth. https://www.basicbananas.com/cleverbunch/
Here’s to creating ripple effects of brilliance everywhere we go!
The Basic Bananas Team