Advertising on a Small Budget
Short and sweet: don’t put all your eggs in one basket - focus on repetition and what medium can provide it for what you’ve got to spend.
Short and sweet: don’t put all your eggs in one basket - focus on repetition and what medium can provide it for what you’ve got to spend.
How many people do you know that only market their businesses when things get slow and the pipeline dries up? This is all too common, unfortunately, and it really needs to stop. Your business is not a rollercoaster (even though it may feel like one) and it’s not a healthy way to grow. Allow me to illuminate with a metaphor:
You intend to grow corn year round so you can eat like a king. You have two choices – which one makes more sense?
In scenario 1, you are faced with the likelihood have having business/corn come in waves where there are extreme highs, but also extreme lows, to your supply. When you experience the extreme highs, you may not need the entire “crop” and have to turn some of the business away. When you experience the extreme lows, you may end up with very little to live on. In other words, this may translate to lost potential revenues that you couldn’t handle because you were either too busy to handle the bounty or too hungry to afford the seeds you needed to plant to start a new “crop.”
In scenario 2, you are faced with a slower but steadier supply of business/corn. The “crop” that comes in is what you have prepared for and can logically handle in an efficient manner, where there is little to no “waste.” Maximum benefit with no change in effort.
In summary, if you plant marketing seeds now and regularly throughout the year, you can expect to regularly harvest new business from new prospects and existing clientele.
Regular marketing = regular cash flow.