It's a busy lunch hour in the downtown deli and a local business owner waiting in line starts a friendly conversation with a stranger. Intrigued by the conversation, the stranger asks for a business card; the business owner shudders. He's unequipped since he hasn't invested in the necessary marketing materials. He laughs awkwardly, explains that it's a start up company, and offers his name, number, and web site on a napkin. The stranger politely takes it, but now has the impression that the owner is unprepared, not business savvy, and lacks credibility. The small business owner has lost a potential connection that could have been made with the right tools on hand. Investing in printed marketing materials is essential to promoting and owning a successful business. Items such as business cards, flyers, and brochures don't just deliver information about your business; they represent a tangible piece of future growth and potential sales that you can provide to prospective customers to generate leads. Deciding on an effective and attractive design templates is important as well. Your materials should also reflect the image you want to present to your target audience. This means carefully choosing the graphics, color scheme, and layout of your materials in addition to the style and format of the content itself. Printed materials are important to keep on hand, but other marketing tools can be helpful to promoting your business as well. Do you sell products that can improve or simplify the lives of your customers? Product samples are a great way to show the proof is in the pudding when it comes to your product. In this same respect, testimonials and success stories from satisfied customers are a solid marketing technique for small business owners as well. Want to improve your returning customer rate? Try an email blast campaign or bi-weekly electronic newsletter to keep your customers informed about special offers, discounts, and new developments for your small business. Being prepared with the right marketing tools is a process that requires cost-efficiency, research, and some careful thought. Any small business owner knows that having the right marketing materials in your toolbox can make all the difference and investing in the proper tools is an investment in your success. Julian Lockhart is a small business marketing consultant and writes for various websites including wholesalechanneletter.com.
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