New Marketing And Promotional Ideas
New marketing and promotional ideas! Free! Most are related to
internet-based businesses, but even those can usually be adopted
in some way to other businesses. Here are half a dozen marketing
ideas to get you thinking.
A one-hour coupon. Offline businesses that want to increase the
traffic to their websites can announce an "internet coupon" good
for a free drink (or whatever). The coupon would be up on the
site for an hour, sometime on a Friday, say. Visitors will
return again and again to try to be there at the right time to
get the freebie. If you collect pay-per-click advertising fees,
this repeat traffic might be especially profitable.
Free gift article teaser. A free gift is certainly not a new
marketing idea, but it hasn't been done much in internet article
"resource boxes." My click-throughs from articles increased when
I started putting in the author's resource box, "For more
information and a free gift, visit..." The gift is usually a
short course, or an e-book. If you don't want to write an
e-book, you can find one with free distribution rights.
Word links for sale. Maybe you have heard about the entrepreneur
that sold a million pixels on one web page for a dollar each.
Advertisers could buy a minimum of 100, and the image would link
to their site. I've seen many copycats, but I haven't yet seen
anyone selling words. This could be even better for advertisers,
because they could buy the words that are relevant to their
products. A page full of random words isn't pretty, but these
things get publicity and traffic for their novelty.
Product user contests. If you have a product that's used in many
ways or many places, this is a great promotional gimmick: a
contest to see who has used their cell phone, watch, or whatever
in the wildest place or the most unusual way. ("I took my
walkman to the north pole!") Customers could post their stories
and photos directly to your company web site. They wiould return
repeatedly to see new stories, and the results of the
competition.
Advertising on cereal boxes. A lot of time is spent staring at
cereal boxes. Perhaps you could get a good rate on advertising
on them. There have had some advertising, but no boxes covered
in ads yet. Brokering ad space on cereal boxes could be a good
business to get into.
Pay for article placement. Many of us distribute articles to
generate traffic to our web sites, and many also pay to
advertise. Since articles are especially good marketing tools,
why not pay to have other webmasters put them on their sites?
This is done for free now, but not often enough. Maybe offer a
small one-time fee, with a minimum time commitment. Explain that
leaving the article there forever can generate search engine
traffic.
Put ads on private cars, advertising on sidewalks, have a
contest to see who can get your product mentioned on and seen on
TV - there are endless possibilities for new marketing and
promotional ideas.