Here’s an article my long-time colleague, Tracey Lawton, wrote last year which generated good feedback. She re-published it in her ezine today, so I thought I’d pass it along to you. By the way (she doesn’t even know I’m telling you this), I highly recommend you take a look at Tracey’s Complete Article Tracking Toolkit manual and workbook (it’s worth a whole lot more than the selling price of $47). Enjoy!

3 Simple and Low-Cost Marketing Strategies to Create Visibility
by Tracey Lawton

Marketing your business is one of the biggest challenges for any solopreneur – it’s a task we all find quite daunting, and are simply overwhelmed by all the information that’s available. Below I have put together some information on 3 simple and low-cost marketing strategies, which you can easily implement right away to create more visibility for your and your business. They all work well for me!

To help you decide which is the best strategy (or strategies) for you, I have listed the pros and cons of each one.

Create a Blog
Pros

  • You can really show off your expertise by posting on a regular basis.
  • Blog posts don’t need to be very long – approx. 200-350 words.
  • If you have some important information to share, you can instantly create a post – no waiting for your next newsletter to make your announcement!
  • If you use a blogging platform such as WordPress, this is hosted on your website. Each time you post to your blog you are creating fresh content for your website, which the search engines love!

Cons

  • You need to post regularly – at least once a week – in order for this to be an effective marketing strategy.
  • You need to feel confident that you will be able to write fresh content regularly.
  • It can be difficult to build a direct relationship with your reader.

Publish an Ezine
Pros

  • Unlike a blog, readers sign up to receive your newsletter so you already have a connection with them.
  • You can build a relationship with your newsletter reader and encourage one-on-one communication.
  • You can go into more depth in your newsletter article than you can with your blog posts.
  • Your clients/target audience can get to know you through your newsletter.

Cons

  • You have to make a commitment to publish on a regular basis, otherwise your subscribers will see you as unreliable, and may even forget about you!
  • There is more work involved in putting together a newsletter than writing a simple blog post.
  • You will need to subscribe to one of the ezine distribution services – I strongly recommend you do this and not send your ezine via your email client!

Article Marketing
Pros

  • If you are already blogging or publishing a newsletter, you have your articles written.
  • It is highly likely that once you submit your article to one of the article submission sites, it will be picked up and published on other article submission sites.
  • Regularly submitting your articles will elevate you to ‘expert’ status within your field/niche.

Cons

  • You have to write the articles if you’re not publishing a newsletter or posting to a blog.
  • It takes time to manually research suitable article submission sites and submit articles.
  • In order for this strategy to be effective, you have to submit your articles regularly – at least once a month.

Conclusion: You can just pick one strategy to focus on, or you can do all three! Whichever one you choose make sure it’s the right one for you. The key is to be consistent in your approach. If you decide to go with a blog make sure you have the time and motivation to add new posts regularly – at least once a week. Don’t start a newsletter if you know you won’t be able to keep to a regular publishing schedule! And for article marketing to be effective you need to submit articles on a regular basis.

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© 2007 Tracey Lawton

Online Business Manager & Virtual Assistant Tracey Lawton, has been helping professional speakers, coaches, and authors operate an efficient, organized, and profitable business. Learn how to create an efficient and organized office in 7 EASY steps, and receive free how-to articles at www.VirtualSolutionsEzine.com

View Comments to “3 Simple and Low-Cost Marketing Strategies to Create Visibility”

  1. on 03 Jan 2008 at 8:05 AM prbrandingzone.blogspot.com

    These are good suggestions and tried and true techniques that public relations pros have followed for years. Anytime you can be validated by a third-party you are in good position to be considered an expert. Entrepreneurs should not limit themeselves to the web. They should also consider contributing to local publications or volunteering their expertise on a hot topic for a radio program.

    Most folks would be surprised how easy it is to get published once they make contact with editors.

  2. on 14 Jan 2008 at 9:05 AM Sammy

    Tips such as these are a great help. I combined my strategies with effective and useful softwares that gave me an edge on my internet business. The Artemis Pro is a software which solved my duplicate content problem and now my web page ranking and traffic increased.

  3. on 03 Jan 2008 at 11:37 AM Cristina Favreau

    Shakira, thanks for reminding us about the importance of off-line marketing strategies. They certainly must not be forgotten.

  4. on 14 Jan 2008 at 12:38 PM Cristina Favreau

    Sammy, thanks for joining the conversation and for sharing your resource. There is so much out there, it’s hard to know what to choose. Congrats on your online success. Please keep us updated.

  5. on 20 Jan 2008 at 12:29 AM Laz Charlton

    Is ArtemisPro worth the money? I went to the website http://www.artemispro.com and checked it out but I’m still undecided. It seems logical to help your article submissions but I’ve never done it before. Any thoughts?
    Thanks!
    Laz

  6. on 21 Jan 2008 at 2:07 AM Dean Mullis

    Cristina, the pros and cons of blogs, e-zines, and submitting articles hit the nail on the head. Thanks.
    Sammy, I am with Laz and wondering if Artemis Pro is worth the cost. I have read good and bad reviews of it and take both with a grain of salt.
    From what I understand about Artemis Pro, you write 3 different versions of the same article; all with the same number of paragraphs and the paragraphs are in same order and convey the same message. The software can then generate unique articles by co-mingling paragraphs. From one review I read, a six paragraph article would generate over a 1,000 unique articles. It is also supposed to allow you to submit to article directories effortlessly. Sounds great if that is the way it works.

  7. on 21 Jan 2008 at 9:22 AM Cristina Favreau

    Laz and Dean, thanks for joining the conversation. I haven’t used Artemis Pro, but my interest is piqued based on the discussion we’re having here.

  8. on 15 Jul 2009 at 9:03 AM gentlerainmarketing

    Nice Post!!!
    Marketing strategy used to increase the sales in business.Customer satisfaction is the main goal of marketing strategy.Marketing strategies may differ depending on the unique situation of the individual business.

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