The Daily Courier

How small business owners can market their businesses

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According to Forbes magazine, more than 50 percent of the working population works for a small business. The Small Business Associatio­n reports there are almost 28 million small businesses in the United States. Many small businesses are home-based and hundreds get started each month.

Despite their prevalence, only a handful of small businesses survive more than 10 years. Small business owners must learn how to properly market their businesses and garner a larger audience to stay aÁoat. While there’s no set amount a business should devote to advertisin­g and marketing, such expenses should be included in an organizati­on’s operationa­l budget.

Small business owners just getting started may want to consider the following tips as they attempt to market their businesses and expand their customer base.

• Create an online presence. A survey from online marketing Àrm Yodle found that only about half of small businesses have websites. Customers routinely go online to learn more about businesses and make purchases. Customers will visit websites to Ànd directions to brick-and-mortar stores, Ànd store hours and/or learn about the products or services offered by a particular Àrm. Small business owners should establish an online presence and ensure the site is routinely updated and modernized.

• Sponsor local events. For a relatively small investment, small businesses can get their names out to the public by sponsoring community events. When approached by schools and other organizati­ons, lend your help. Donate a basket of goods or a certiÀcate for services for gift auctions. Work with organizati­ons to donate a portion of sales to a charity or school through a specialize­d fundraiser. Contact a sports league to see if your company name can be printed on uniforms or used on banners around the Àeld. Not only will this get your name out, but it also will establish a positive image of your company.

• Establish yourself as an ‘expert.’ Be accessible to journalist­s and media outlets who may need quotes or insight when writing articles. Local papers and circulars can get your name out to the community and bring in new customers. Being quoted in print helps establish a reputation as being an authority in your Àeld.

• Don’t ignore social media. According to Adroit Digital, 75 percent of Americans who use the Internet admit that product informatio­n found on social media inÁuences their shopping behavior and enhances brand loyalty. Social media accounts are generally free to set up and require minimal effort to maintain. Social media can help establish and maintain a brand and help you share messages and other content.

Small business owners can enhance their marketing efforts by taking some relatively easy steps to widen their reach and get their names out to the public.

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Small business owners can explore the various marketing options they have to spread the word about their businesses.

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