How to Market Your Own Start-Up
Written by Janice Jenkins

Sunday, 22 June 2008

So, you've got your business plan laid out and you're ready for the customers to start rolling in - but where are they? With new businesses blooming everywhere, including the Internet, how do you get traffic in your doors or on your Web site? Read on for some marketing tips to help you get your start-up off the ground.

Stay focused on your main product or service. It's tempting to see what your competition is doing and want to get in on that too. But you need to stay true to what you got into business for in the first place. This is particularly important in markets that are rapidly growing. Now this doesn't mean you can't expand your product line or services, it just means to focus on one product. If you use poster printing to get the word out and your poster touts three or four different products, all with the same amount of poster space, people won't know what you do best.

Know your competitive edge. You need to research your competitors and know what benefits they're touting. You then need to compare your competitors' benefits with yours so that you can offer something that different and unique. If you don't know your unique selling point, it's going to be hard to grab a piece of market share. You can use a custom poster printing company to help you create poster printing pieces, brochures and other print materials that will highlight your selling point and to create materials that will help you stand out from your competition.

Know your customers. Of course targeting your customers is important to any marketing plan, but how well do you know them? You really, really need to know them. What kind of house do they live in? What is their income level? What kind of cars do they drive? Do they have kids? You need to figure out what is important to your customers and what motivates them to buy certain products. Then you can use that information to cater directly to them.

Be flexible. It's hard to know what's going to happen in the market - even the best market forecasters only have educated guesses. So, if you decide to market to one audience and that audience isn't responding after six months, switch your focus to another audience. If one marketing tactic, like your direct mail pieces, isn't drawing people in, try some custom poster printing. If you are using catalogs, but customers mention how easy it would be to order from a Web site, create a Web site. Go with the flow and give the customers what they want, how they want it.

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About The 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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