Successfully marketing a home business can be
challenging. I would like to share a few
of my own marketing tips, and I invite comments with your own suggestions.
It is important to target your market. If you try to target everyone, it actually
will undermine your marketing efforts and will produce fewer responses. For those of us who are IBOToolbox members,
our emphasis should be on recruiting, because most people who read our posts
and blogs either are business owners themselves or they are seeking a home
business.
Be sure that your marketing message is clear, not
too complex, too clever or too long. If
no one “gets” your ad, you are wasting time and effort. I have found that when placing ads on
Craigslist.org or Backpage, brief ads produce the best results. Be sure to
include your website. Other contact
information is optional, because they should be able to find it on your
website.
Do not rely on only one form of
marketing. Social networking is
definitely among our most effective marketing tools, but it should not be your
only method. Online ads, distributing
flyers locally, handing out business cards, word-of-mouth, mini ads for your
email signature are all still good methods.
One shot marketing to reach out to
your prospects does not work. You must
expose yourself repeatedly in various mediums. Some psychologists suggest that it takes 15 or more exposures of an idea or concept before we
really accept and understand it. If you
want people to remember you and your business, keep yourself and business in
front of them as often as possible and in as many places as possible.
I have people get tired of a certain
ad or message they are using, thinking they must change it because it is
getting. If you are getting responses from certain ads or wording on a network
marketing site, continue using them. You
can add new and different ones, but don’t eliminate an effective one.
It seems obvious, but I occasionally
see ads with no easy way to contact the person placing the ad. I have seen a few posts on IBOToolbox saying, “Contact
me for more information,” with no link to do so.
Your
marketing message will be competing with many others, so seek ways to make
your
stand out. Be creative and try to pique
your prospects’ curiosity. You can do
this with a powerful, attention-grabbing headline to attract your reader’s
attention. It can be a question to
challenge the reader or provoke a response.
Be sure to track & measure the
results of your marketing efforts.
Nearly all network marketing companies have a “back office” where they
can check site stats to see which of your ads or forum posts are working best
for you
When
placing recruiting ads or posts, let your prospects know how joining your team
will benefit them. Besides just earning money, you may want to remind them that
they will have home
business tax deductions, spend more time with their children and avoid fighting
traffic.
Your ads and
marketing should always include a call to action. “Join now!” “Visit our website for additional
information.”
Ads should include
an attention-grabbing headline, short sentences of two to three lines per
paragraph, and on certain sites (where appropriate) bullet points indicating
the benefits of your offer, bold, italicized or colored text. Always remember your call to action telling
the reader what you want them to do. You
may even want to add a P.S. (postscript) to reiterate the main benefit for
taking your call to action.
These are things I
have learned over my years in network marketing. I would love to see what marketing tips
others recommend.
Oh yes, if you’d
like more information about the business opportunity I am offering, please
visit my website. http://julie.joinxpress.com/overview-2.html.
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