Companies big and small face challenges finding ways to market their products effectively and on budget.
But for small companies, it’s a whole other story. There’s a difference between finding the money to support the marketing campaign and flat out not having it.
But don’t stress! Josh Steimle, an author and entrepreneur (maybe you’ve seen him speak at TEDx?) has you covered. He’s popped by our blog to share 5 ways you can get your business or product’s name out there by yourself—and without breaking the bank.
We’re pleased as punch to have you, Josh!
Running a small business means not having enough money to do everything you need and want to do. I run a small business and I feel this pain every day.
My capacity to come up with ideas about how to grow my business far outstrips the cash on hand to implement those ideas. I also work with small businesses that need assistance with digital marketing, and many of our potential clients are in a similar bind.
As I pitch our services to these entrepreneurs I see their eyes widen and the excitement grow as they see the potential of what we offer, only to see their hopes dashed and the disappointment on their faces when we talk about what it will cost.
It’s not that they don’t believe our services will help them grow, but they simply don’t have the budget.
When this happens, I try to help these small business owners out by proposing ways they can engage in do-it-yourself digital marketing without spending too much of their valuable time and money.
But for small companies, it’s a whole other story. There’s a difference between finding the money to support the marketing campaign and flat out not having it.
But don’t stress! Josh Steimle, an author and entrepreneur (maybe you’ve seen him speak at TEDx?) has you covered. He’s popped by our blog to share 5 ways you can get your business or product’s name out there by yourself—and without breaking the bank.
We’re pleased as punch to have you, Josh!
Running a small business means not having enough money to do everything you need and want to do. I run a small business and I feel this pain every day.
My capacity to come up with ideas about how to grow my business far outstrips the cash on hand to implement those ideas. I also work with small businesses that need assistance with digital marketing, and many of our potential clients are in a similar bind.
As I pitch our services to these entrepreneurs I see their eyes widen and the excitement grow as they see the potential of what we offer, only to see their hopes dashed and the disappointment on their faces when we talk about what it will cost.
It’s not that they don’t believe our services will help them grow, but they simply don’t have the budget.
When this happens, I try to help these small business owners out by proposing ways they can engage in do-it-yourself digital marketing without spending too much of their valuable time and money.
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