3. Network With People That You Do Business With
This is a great one, network with the businesses you use personally. If you go to the dentist, check out their website first, see if they are listed with Google Places. Tell them what you are doing and ask if they are getting all the clients they need or if they could benefit from getting some more clients in the door.
You can even exchange services. A root canal for a website :)
Think about all the services you use, is there something you can help them with when it comes to their online marketing?
Do you use a landscaper, painter, chiropractor, child care...
The possiblilities are endless!
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Kyle
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Local is not going anywhere and the number of potential clients out there is continuing to grow as the more conventional businesses are starting to see more and more potential in the Internet. People aren't looking in the phonebook anymore to find a local service, they are using some sort of digital device and that represents a massive opportunity for everyone here!
Great training piece!
Great training piece!
the filbert
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excellent tutorial. thanks a bunch!... going to look into the "pointofmail". I had heard of something like that before I became interested in local marketing, but didnt see the need, I do now!
slayton1s
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Good stuff. My dad actually owns a Bait & Tackle shop so this local marketing stuff is useful. --> https://www.facebook.com/charlestonian.fishnhut. I'm honestly more into the online affiliate marketing end of it though right now.