Monthly Stats Report for December 2013

coleman marketing group monthly stats reportI’m so happy to bring you all another stats report from Coleman Marketing Group LLC aka CMG. My goal of doing these are only for record keeping, and so you can see every website doesn’t start off by getting 100,000 visitors per month.

Yea I have website that get those numbers but for this site it’s all new to the game so its going to take time to get this ball rolling. Last months stats report of November wasn’t all that great but showed some growth in the site.

Todays stats report is for December, and what you will see below it wasn’t a good month at all for CMG. The traffic was down, and I mean down a lot but I will explain the reasons for that later. So lets take a moment and see what happen in December.

What Happened in December?

This past month of December 2013 was just a blur to me. It came and left a little too fast me due to all the excitement. December is really a hard month to get work done when you’re not as established as other top marketing websites.

You see I’m still growing my content, readers and networking partners so my stats for this month are not good as all when it comes to growth.

The holiday spirit is in the air from kids been out of school to planing holiday parties. Now you have to make time to get gifts for the love ones, and the next thing you know its January 1. 

Just for this reason my growth wasn’t what it was and yes it showed. Just getting a measly 281 visitors this past month is not good.

But this goes back to what I was saying about this is a holiday not just for me but for the entire world who celebrates this month. So my numbers are going to drop during this time of the year due to people spending more time offline than online.

Plus those that are online are doing more of shopping versus wanted to learn how to market their business locally. Even small businesses are focus more on the holidays, and looking more to the new year to start seeking out help to market their business.

Even though this was a holiday month I decided it was a perfect month to start working on my ultimate local marketing guide. I’m still working on the other chapters as of 1/5/2013 so be patient because the rest of them are coming.

I’m putting this together for small businesses can follow the exact steps on dominating their local market on their own. The top 3 local marketing strategies are local profiles, video marketing and Facebook marketing.

I’m doing full detail blog post on each, and every subject to show you how to implement this into your business. These blog post are taking a lot of time to do which really taking me from doing two blog posts per week to only one.

So overall this guide will be used at my free workshops this year so can I cover these local marketing strategies with audience. My goal is to give this away to them so it will be a blueprint platform for them to follow on doing this on their own.

Plus this will be included in my 31 tips of how to market your business guide. Not only will people learn how to dominate their local market with my 31 tips they will also get those tips explained in detailed because I will be doing long in-dept post for each tip.

Now that’s call a how to market your business guide you just can’t live without. It tells you about the 31 tips to grow your business, and then will show you step by step on how to achieve it. 

December Stats

Like I said above the month of December is a tough month if you don’t already have a big online presence. This website is only 8 months old so it doesn’t have that authority to gain unlimited traffic without me working to get it. 

So due to this been a holiday month on top of not having a big online presence the site just couldn’t produce enough auto traffic. I was only able to generate 281 visit this month which is not a lot at all but believe me this year of 2014 will be the break year of getting good targeted traffic.

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Overall Numbers

3394 total visits from day one to now seem like a low ball of a number. I don’t like it but I do understand for a new website online I’m going through the beginning stages of growth.

I been studying marketing, and blogging for a long time now, and one thing I realize is that time is everything. Many of the top websites took a couple of years of hard marketing to see any growth so my goal for this year is to be patient but consistent.

So even though my numbers are dead in the water as of now I know by this time next year I should easily be getting over a 1,000 visitors per month. But as of now I’m scrapping the bottom of the barrel to make this website into one of the top marketing websites in the world.

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Links to My Site

Every link online is just another place for someone to navigate to your site. Getting your links on as many websites you can will help you be found by many.

There are two types of link that are good that you need to be getting as a website owner. One of those links is from social network sites such as digg, Facebook and Twitter just to name a few. From here your links can be shared to hundreds, thousands or even millions of people.

The next good links that can help your site is someone linking to you. People build authority websites so if someone finds a link from their website to yours, then this can mean targeted traffic for you.

Basically at this point these are the links I’m attracting these days in the early stages of CMG. So the 572 links you see below are mostly from social sites, and a number of people linking to me. Can’t wait to see how many links I have at this time next year so stay tune.

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Search Queries

Can’t say whats going on when it comes to my rankings for my search queries. One day I’m ranking for top keywords online, and the next day I’m no where to be found.

Personally my search traffic started to drop back in August 2013 which I talked about in that months stats report. The traffic has been up and down, so I’m just going to be patient and see what Google has in store for me in 2014. 

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2 Blog Post Per Week

Didn’t get this feat done this month due to what I described above. I sat back and completed some other projects I was working on. Most of that time in December was spent doing research, and putting together my local marketing guide. 

Find the already done chapters below..

Ultimate Local Marketing Domination Guide by Antonio Coleman

How to Search for Local Keywords and Dominate the Market

December Taught Me

This past month just taught me to be more prepared next year. There are a number of things I can do to get more engagement on the site during this month. Since people spend more time online looking for items to buy I think it will be smart of me to implement things I can sell.

Now at this moment I have no clue if I will sell anything, but as of now I know given my potential readers some sort of holiday incentive will encourage more engagement and traffic. 

Goals for January and 2014

For this month I’m really still looking to do more research, and setup of my very first podcast for CMG. I said it would be setup in December but after looking at a number of podcast shows that’s related to my niche I found something very interesting.

Instead of me just jumping into the fire of producing podcast I realize I need to come out the gate with at least 10 episodes already done. Plus I see something other shows are doing that I could do better. So i’m not in a rush to get it up and ruining until I have a complete game plan, but it will be up and running before my next monthly stats report.

Plus I’m hoping to continue the research for my first book on “Dominating Your Local Market” Once I complete my research from setting up my table of content and know exactly what I want every chapter to contain than I will then start the process of writing. My writing will consist of writing about 1,000 words per day until I complete this project.

Goals for the year are very simple and plan.

1. Network with 1,000 marketers

2. Get 10,000 visitors

3. Create 50 podcast shows

4. Do 15 free workshops

5. Get featured in 50 newspapers

6. Get on the radio

7. Gain 24 paying clients

8. Staying Consistent 

 

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Check out some great vendors from the 2013 Main to Main going on now in Webster Parish. They were nice enough to allow me to snap some photos of them showing off their products and services. This is from day one of the Minden main to main which was filled with lots of excitement from around the community.

I’m looking to add more photos from day two as I take them. But unfortunately I can’t be everywhere from Sibley to Springhill so if you know anyone in the surrounding areas who wants their photo added to the list of vendors below then have them take a photo at their booths, and email them to me at info@colemanmg.com.

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If you have a second I will really appreciate if you can share this page with your family and friends in our local community. This is by far one of the biggest events to come to Minden and the surrounding cities so let’s do our part of spreading the word.

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How I Balance a 9 to 5 and Grow My Online Business all in One Motion

How I Balance a 9 to 5 and Grow My Online Business all in One MotionWhen I started this website it was solely created for my business of helping people/small businesses grow their brand through creative marketing. This marketing stands from having a website, doing seo, implementing email marketing and a number of other traffic building tacts. These were the basis of things that I wanted to share because they’re the things that will help grow my revenue.

You have to realize that marketing is the center stone of my everyday life, and maybe it will be until the end of time because I just love it so much. There are things that I want to share that has nothing to do with online marketing at all. I told myself that with this website I wanted to educate the world on marketing but I also wanted to be transparent and talk about my life as I grow this business.

You see I feel as though if people can see around those curtains and reserve what’s really going on, then they may get a better picture of who you are. I want people to know who I am just to let you know that I’m an average guy who is juggling a full time 9 to 5 and working on my businesses (Coleman Marketing Group LLC) all in the same motion.

One thing I like the most are the people who keep it so called real, and don’t hide behind fake websites with over blown website stats. These are the people who sell you that dream of how easy it is to make a living online by online working 1 hour a day. Not saying that you can’t work one hour a day and make a good living online, I’m just saying it goes a lot deeper than that.

To be honest I will be showing you how you can work one hour a day and still be productive online, but I will be writing about that later. To stay posted on that then just get my free “SEO in Practice” ebook to the right and you will be notified by email when I create that post.

So to get back to the topic in hand I would like to give you guys a front row seat of my life of how I’m working full time and growing my business at the same time. The whole reason behind this post is to educate you on if you’re working just like I am, then you still can have an online business if you can manage time. I personally give no excursus on holding myself on the highest pedestal of productivity, and I understand no one can hold me back except me.

So for this reason before I get into how the day of Antonio Coleman goes from A to Z, I would like you to take out 9min of your time and check out one of the best motivational videos online. It hasn’t been seen over 2 million times for nothing. Seeing this video will make you understand the reason why I stick to the schedule that I do below, and the reason why you shouldn’t have any excuses in making time for your dreams. Check it out.

Working Hard

First, I would like to say that I went out and purchased a big dry erase board over a year ago to keep up with my daily tasks. For those of you who are bad at staying on task then getting one of these boards will make your life so much easier. Basically all I do is write down all my tasks for that week that concerns my online marketing business which I must stick to if I want to be productive.

Plus, to give you a heads up, the total number of hours I must spend each week on my business is around 20 hours a week while working a full time job. So to give you an understanding of it I’m working a total of 60 hours per week to maintain a living while I grow my business. You will not believe how hard this is, but I’m about to show you how I tackle all parts of it.

Remember this..I’m also doing this around living my life so it gets a little complicated but this is how I have mastered it.

Going to Work

5:20am: My day starts around 5:20am I get up and head off to work, which I get there around 6 or so and start my day which can last anywhere from 8 to 10 hours. Now right off the back I have eliminated a full day at work by working outside the home to maintain life as the business continues to grow.

2:00pm: From here I get off working the so called real job that most people like to call it. They really don’t consider working online is a real job because you don’t have to clock in and out. Basically, I get off working and hurry up and jump on my laptop to take about 15 minutes each day checking emails. This is all of the time that I spend on emails each day, which is 15 minutes because if you want to be productive then you have to minimize doing things that just waste your time.

Next, I spend an hour and a half writing for this website, which I do only twice a week. Meaning, I’m only writing content for this website for a total of three hours per week which is a good number if I want to get the most out of my writing. It forces me to get my ideas out asap and move on to something else. Now the time is around 3:30 and I have already gotten in about one hour and forth five minutes of work before even getting home.

Even after getting home I have tons of things to do, and it may be around 4 or so which is practice time. My son and daughter are awesome athletics and they play sports so to stay on top of our game I must practice and workout with them five days week. Yelp that is five days a week if I want to them to have the tools to be successful on and off the court and fields.

So until at least bout 6pm I’m working out and practicing, but now it’s time to kick into high gear and get some more work done. Depending on the part of week I might go into doing some networking online for about 4 hours a week. On a day like this, I only want to do no more than an hour and a half and make up the rest throughout the week so that it adds up to 4 hours.

Now it’s 7:30 and I completed my networking which I will be showing you guys how to do on this website in the coming weeks. Now it’s been a tough day where I have worked at my real job for 8 hours and completed my business work in 3 hours in 15 minutes. This is called being incredible productive.

Now, the other hours are spent doing seo for myself and other clients that I have, which is only around 5 hours a week total. I’m doing a case study on how I’m able to dominate the search engine by getting one of my website pages to the top of Google by doing SEO. Here is the case study if you want to follow along.

Plus, I say 1/3 of those 20 hours I spend working online comes from me doing about 6 hours of guest posting. If you’re not sure what guest posting is, then just imagine I’m writing something and asking you to put it on your website so I can benefit from your current readers and mostly importantly a backlink to my website. So I call this piggy back marketing which I explain more in my “how to market your business guide” I did some time back.

Staying Consistent

Now as you can see, if you take that number of me working 3 hours and 15 minute per day, and multiply it by 7 days of week you will get over 21 hours of online work. To be honest, some days are longer and some are shorter, meaning one day I might work online for 2 hours and others it maybe 4 hours. But overall it adds up to a way that allows me to have a so-called 9 to 5 and grow my business all in one motion.

This shows that I can have my cake and eat it to right? I can have that job that keeps everything balanced until those numbers of my online business grows to where it allows me to step away one day. The truth is that a job is exactly what it is, which is a JOB. You work for someone else and they pay you pennies compared to what they make which is fair right?

I see a job as a place I go to where it educates me, and motivates me even more to keep pushing on in my online business. When I hear people complain everyday about how they hate their job and wish they could find something more appealing to them. What I say if you hate this job, then you will hate the next one also so why continue to sing the same song.

Why not start your own business online and reap the benefits of having passive income. If you need help getting started and don’t want to waste your money on things that just don’t work, then contact me I will help you get that ball rolling. Being transparent is my goal for this website which is what I will continue to do by spreading the word about marketing.

If you want to be successful in life, then you must go out and become an owner of something, because all the successful people are the ones who own it.

· Their successful because they own real estate

· There successful because they own that beauty salon

· Their successful because they started that home based business

Look, my fingers are about to fall off because I’m over 1600 words for this post, so let me wrap it up by saying the following. If you can go out and put in 8 to 12 hours a day for someone who cares less about you, and only want you to work to make them rich, then why not turn some of those hours into growing your success..I am so join me

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19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words

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Today I’m happy to have 19 of the top marketers here on CMG to present to you all some of the top small business marketing ideas and strategies. These are some great marketers who I have had the pleasure to network with and ask for them to give their insight on how they would market a small business in 2013.

We all know there is tons of free information out there that educates us on marketing. I even created a guide on 31 tips on how to market your business which gives you a front row seat on some quick marketing steps you can take to get your brand out there.

But today I wanted to share more marketing knowledge from some amazing people who I really respect a lot. They have very useful websites filled with tons of information on current marketing strategies and events they have schedule. Plus I even added their website, Facebook and Twitter links to their listing so you can follow them on their profiles.

Remember education is everything when it comes to marketing online or offline. So whenever there is a chance for me to get educated even more in this industry then I’m all in. So take a few minutes and read what’s working for these marketers so you can go out and implement them.

1. Anita Campbell 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 18

In some ways, marketing a small business offline in 2013 is always like it has been. You try to get the word out in your local community through good signage, direct mail campaigns to likely customers, encouraging word of mouth perhaps by offering existing customers a discount for referrals, participating in local coupon magazines and flyers, trying to get some PR by reaching out to the local newspapers and local city magazines, attending networking events if you have a B2B business, or perhaps some print or local cable TV advertising if your budget can afford it.

But for online marketing, in 2013 you need to be very much focused around creating and sharing content. So if you are looking to market your business online, at the top of your list needs to be

(1) setting up a blog;

(2) creating an editorial schedule to feed the blog;

(3) participating in social networks to develop a social following;

(4) encouraging your social following to share.

If you’ve done some of that and you find you’re not getting the traction you want or growth is slow, then it’s time to refine what you’re doing. Take each of the above 4 steps, tear it down, and focus on doing each better. Let me take each of the four steps one by one, and give a few ideas for how to get to the next level with each step.

(1) You’ve set up a blog — have you tried to get visibility for it? For example, put up your best blog posts at BizSugar.com, if relevant to B2B, and participate so that you get attention. Try some relevant well-thought out comments at high profile blogs. Join communities such as the CommentLuv community. And so on.

Does you blog need some optimization of the content so you get more search traffic? If you run a WordPress blog, I highly recommend the Yoast SEO plugin. Install it and learn how to use it.

Last, but most important, look at your content. Be niche, be hyper-focused on your target customer. Most blogs are too general in nature and everybody writes the same things. Write very specifically about the problems your customers come to you to solve — not other problems they may have.

If you are an advertising specialist advising other small businesses, your blog needs to be solely about advertising — not about accounting solutions for small businesses or reviewing the latest marketing book. Do a video series of tutorials about something very specific, such as how to write advertising copy or how to negotiate with your local weekly newspaper for favorable advertising rates.

Don’t just look at other blogs, but step back and think about the kinds of questions clients ask or the kinds of problems you solve for them. Make a list. THAT becomes your content ideas. Remember, you’re not a magazine or publication that should write about everything — write only about those things that impact on your business.

(2) Create an editorial schedule — and stick by it. The second biggest problem I see with most small businesses and their blogs is lack of regular content. Sure, there’s a lot of energy at first — but six months or a year later usually tells that tale. Too often you go to a blog, and the last post is 2 months old. Shoot for a once a week blog post. Keep it short if you don’t have time — just write something. Think of blogging as climbing a mountain. To climb a mountain you put one foot in front of the other. Each step is small. But by consistently taking steps, eventually you get to the top. You don’t stop for two months at a time and take a break. You keep moving consistently.

(3) Participating in social networks again involves a lot of small steps. Make time for it. Share other content, not just your own– that’s what will encourage others to share your content. Expand your horizons, too. Experiment with different approaches until you find out what appeals to your target customers most. Refining processes is all about trying new things, measuring, discarding things that don’t work as well. Rinse and repeat. Over and over.

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2. Michael Nelson19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 19

When I consider how to market a small business in 2013, I go back to the basics. Too often I see companies with great products or services that are struggling because they aren’t selling enough to reach their goals. In most of these cases, the root cause can be traced back to how they are creating their marketing message and interacting with their market.

For those reading your article, now is a great time to do some basic analysis and thinking about creating marketing that delivers sales. To do this, I’d recommend defining three areas.

First, what are the features and benefits of what you are selling. Features describe your product, but your customers buy benefits. A great way to think about the difference is to word it “features so that benefits.” Benefits are what your customers will respond to in your marketing.

Secondly, consider how your services are unique and differentiated. What makes them better than other services that area available? Do you deliver “better, faster, cheaper” results? Benefits blended with differentiators make for a compelling message.

Lastly, rather than trying to define your ideal customer, I recommend you define the circumstances that your customers are in when you product will be most beneficial to them. When do they need your product? What are they doing that your product will help them do. What is the pain point or compelling desire that they are trying to work through in the circumstance?

Blend these elements together and you have your message and a good idea of who and where to deliver it. Give it a try and watch the results. And then fine tune it. And repeat…

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3. Tai Goodwin-Kastens 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 20

The key to successful marketing, whether online or offline, is knowing exactly who your audience is. Solopreneurs, especially ones new to self -employment make the mistake of believing that everyone is their customer. They waste so much time and money trying to promote their products and services to every one, not realizing they don’t have the time or budget to market to "everyone" effectively.

Narrow down on the groups of people that need what you have to offer, are willing to pay your prices, and are easy for you to find and connect to. Once you find those groups, be consistent in your marketing approach: do more of what works, and tweak what doesn’t bring results.

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4. Chuck Blakeman 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 21

The purpose of marketing is to build relationships – not to sell people things .People buy from people they know, like and trust. If your marketing helps them get to know, like and trust you, they will buy. If you try to sell them things in your marketing, they will go somewhere else.

The mechanism for building these relationships is "recency and frequency" – how recently did you talk to me and how frequently do you talk to me? Whether you’re building a relationship with your spouse, a neighbor or a potential customer, if you do not do both, you will not be successful building the relationship.

Large businesses create recency and frequency by spending exorbitant amounts of money. Small businesses must do it by spending time with their customers and potential customers. Do you have a "drip system" for weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual contact with your target market? If not, don’t expect them to buy.

You must be recent and frequent all the time, not one or the other. If you are regularly in contact and you SERVE them (what do THEY want and need), instead of trying to SELL to them (preaching how good you or your product are), your marketing will stop looking like marketing and people will be more likely to buy from you.

Stop "marketing" at people and build relationships through recency and frequency with a drip system. Serve, don’t sell. You’ll have a lot more success in business.

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5. Joel Libava19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 22

Marketing a small business today is about volume and reach. Small business owners need to make sure that their businesses are listed in lots of places online. When I first started marketing online, I added my business information to every web directory and social network around. I still do. It makes a huge difference, and that’s why my brand is easily found when prospective clients do online searches for anything that involves the word, "franchise."

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6. David Newman19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 23

The best thing small business owners and entrepreneurs can do to grow their business is to embrace the concept of 3PR – Personalized Professional Public Relations. How? By embracing the three central marketing strategies that a 3PR campaign involves: publishing, speaking, and social media. Let’s explore each one very briefly.

Publishing means publishing high-value, high-relevance content – on your blog, in articles, tip sheets, checklists, downloads, podcasts and whatever media your target clients and customers would value and consume. The second leg of your 3PR efforts is public speaking. The key is finding local, regional, and national groups of your best-fit customers and clients.

And then delivering a high-impact 30- to 60-minute presentation that addresses their most urgent, pervasive, expensive problems – and gives them valuable ideas to implement EVEN IF they don’t buy from you. The third leg of a 3PR campaign is social media – once you have a strong thought leadership platform via your content and your speaking strategy, it’s time to grow your influence, impact and reach using the social media platforms that matter most – Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Slideshare, Facebook, and industry and professional blogs.

The bottom line: An effective 3PR campaign positions YOU and your company as the experts – and in today’s economy, experts win on value and generalists die on price.

— David Newman, author of Do It! Marketing (Doitmarketing Book)

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7. Ramon Ray 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 24

Know your audience. Give them what they want. Refine. Listen to their needs and keep refining. In particular to online – publish often, be relevant to what your audience wants, be engaging (good headlines, lots of imagery), and then use analytics to measure how you are doing. That’s the summary of it! 🙂

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8. Polly White 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 25

1. Why would a prospective customer buy my product or service rather than a competitor’s? Every small business owner must be able to answer this question and articulate his/her value proposition to the customer. It isn’t as easy as it first appears. Dig deep to articulate exactly why you’re different. 
2. Is there a segment of the market that would value the things that differentiate my product or service and is it large enough to support my business? If the market segment that would appreciate your "difference" isn’t large enough, return to the first question.  You need to explore further.

3. What is the most cost effective way to reach this segment with the message that my product or service is different? Social media may hold part of the answer, but don’t stop there. Look at traditional channels as well.

If you answer these questions, you will be off to a great start in marketing your small business.

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9. Annemarie Cross 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 26

These three steps have helped me build my visibility with tens of thousands of ambitious entrepreneurs worldwide, continues to secure me opportunities to speak at events and telesummits alongside other multi six- and seven-figure Industry Thought Leaders, and provides me with a regular stream of enquiries and new (and amazing) clients.

They can help you achieve that too!

Here are the three simple steps:  Building Your Visibility and Authority in three simple steps

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10. Alyssa Gregory 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 27

For many small business owners, there’s nothing more stressful than managing a budget. Financial strain can cripple even the most well-planned business, and it’s not always easy to foreshadow when this might occur. More often than not, it’s marketing that causes business owners to go over-budget.

Marketing is, of course, one of the most important aspects of running any type of small business – it also happens to be one of the most expensive. Fortunately, there are ways in which to cut your marketing budget down without losing customers, especially if you take the time to plan properly.

Read More @ 4 Ways to Cut Small Business Marketing Costs

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11. Gary Shouldis 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 28

When it comes to small business marketing in 2013, I think highly targeted marketing strategies will replace mass advertising as a better way to attract customers.  Delivering relevant messages to specific customers through content creation, pay per click marketing and segmented email lists will lead to reaching a smaller, but more relevant audience for their business.  People are looking for meaningful messages these days, even from advertising, it’s up to the business to provide that meaning.

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12. Marc LeVine 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 29

If you are marketing a small or mid-size business in 2013, it is important to create a marketing plan that blends traditional and online marketing in a seamless and complimentary way.  These days, you need a multitasking strategy that attacks your target markets by "land, air and sea". In the short term, look to tried and true traditional marketing methods such as direct selling, local and regional print, radio and CATV advertising and even flyers and door-hangers to jump start your revenue producing efforts.

The early income provided through traditional marketing will help you pay the monthly bills and sustain your business for the longer haul, which requires the patience and wherewithal to further expand your business reach through Social Media Marketing.

Far too many new businesses "get it" backwards and jump right into Social Media Marketing; looking to it as the grasp-er of low hanging fruit and the savior of failing businesses – it is neither. Social Media is harder to crack, because you need to speak over the crowd and convince virtual strangers (pardon the pun) that you are knowledgeable, trustworthy and business competitive. That takes time and can not be rushed. 

The right way to do things is to start your traditional and Social Media Marketing at the same time; growing them side-by-side.

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13. Reginald Chan 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 30

Marketing is all about you and it doesn’t matter if you want to build an empire or already building one. My advise: Be bold and daring to use the path that is not taken! Marketing is only effective and successful when you are absolutely sure of your target and audience. The rest will come naturally.

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14. Mickie Kennedy 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 31

A small business lacks the big pockets of larger businesses so nearly every dollar spent in marketing expenses has to show a return-on-investment (ROI). The easiest and surest way to ensure a strong ROI is to completely leverage your existing customers. Are you communicating special offers with your customers through email, social media, and your website? If not, you’re missing out on the easiest marketing dollars you can spend.

I hold a big promotion of bulk press release distributions to my existing customers twice a year. It now accounts for nearly 25 percent of my annual revenue. The success of this program is that while it is a steep discount (about 50 percent), it requires customers to commit to large packages of 5, 10, 25, or 50 press release distributions.

Secondly, are you marketing and following up with leads? I’m not talking same day or immediate follow up, which I expect all small businesses to be doing. I’m talking about adding them to a list and promoting to them weeks and months later. These are people who have inquired about your services by phone or email, and have not yet purchased. A one-time special promotion or package may be exactly the offer that clinches the deal. In both of these instances, your largest expense will be your time and creativity.

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15. Gene Marks 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 32

Marketing is chopping wood.  Again and again and again.  You cannot put a gun to a prospect’s head and tell him to buy from you.  You have to be on his mind when he’s thinking about buying a product or service that you may provide so he thinks of you first.  What are you doing to stay on your prospect’s mind?

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16. Jay Ehret 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 33

How will you market your small business for the remainder of 2013? If you want to be successful you will have to turn to email marketing. Wait.scratch that.I meant YouTube. YouTube is how you need to market your business for the remainder of 2013. Or.content marketing. Yes, that’s it; content marketing is the answer. Really, all or none of these can be effective marketing tools, but they are not "how" you market your business.

They are "where" you might market your business, and they have a minimal effect on the success of your marketing. As to how, I’m going to recommend you do something that seems so rare in small business. Stand out in a personal way. What makes you, the business owner, and by extension your business, so special? And I mean you. Not your product, not your service: you.

I worked recently with an entrepreneur, and we described him and his business as: "A company that uses creativity to positively impact lives with a servant’s heart." I was inspired. There’s a similarly unique description for your business. Take that, make it your centerpiece, and you will stick out like a rose among dandelions. That’s how you market your business for the remainder of 2013 and beyond.

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17. Joan Stewart 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 34

The best way for small businesses to market is twofold: First, know how to find your target market online and offer valuable free content to them via blogs (either your own or as a guest blogger for someone else) and social sites like LinkedIn, Pinterest, Facebook and Twitter.  When you find your target audience, offer them valuable free tips that will help them, not a free commercial.

At your website, offer free content in exchange for their email address so you can build an email list of people you can market to. Second, make it easy for THEM to find YOU. Create a YouTube channel filled with short videos that are tagged with your keywords. Make sure your website is optimized for the search engines. Are you on Yelp? If you’re on Twitter, make sure you’re in the various Twitter directories. If you’re on LinkedIn, join the same LinkedIn groups that people in your target market are apt to join.

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18. Chris Hamilton 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 35

The key to marketing for a small business in 2013 is consistency.  So many companies try something once and never see the results they wanted and give up.  The problem is that if you do a marketing campaign only once, the odds are stacked against you that people will even remember your company.  It takes multiple touches for a potential client to know who you are and what you offer.

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19. Brad Farris 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 36

There’s nothing more attractive to your target market then demonstrating expertise. If you can show a prospect that you understand the situation that they are in, and that you have solved those kind of problems for other people and companies they will call you to set up a meeting, or buy what you are selling. In order to do this you need to have three things. You need a well defined target market so that visitors to your site will SEE right away that this is for THEM.

Second, you need to describe the problems that they are having, in as much detail as you can. To do this I think about a specific client, what is their problem, how does it feel to them, what have they tried… I’m not naming that client, I’m just writing as if I’m addressing them. Then you need to show folks the results that other clients have had when they have worked with you and your company.

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20. Cathy Larkin 19 Small Business Marketing Ideas From 19 Awesome Marketers Equals Over 3900 Words 37

Marketing doesn’t start with your new campaign…it starts with stepping back from your daily business and focusing on who your customers and prospects are. Ask questions, really put yourself in their proverbial shoes. Then look at what knowledge your company has to share that your prospects need, that will catch their interest.

Then look for ways, throughout your company and marketing venues, to share that knowledge with your prospects and customers…online or off. From your front desk staff’s client interactions to your attendance at networking events – keep your customer’s needs and interests in mind.

Take a hard look at your website and blog do they focus on what’s of interest to your business and board, or on the customer’s needs/interests? Do the same with your social media activity and ad campaigns. People buy from people and companies they know, like and trust; become their helpful partner and they are more likely to buy from you when the time comes.

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