Welcome to another edition of the…
Weekly Small Business Marketing Update
In this week’s installment, your email marketing gets a serious tune-up, social media marketing pros reveal their best kept secrets, Google+ is outed as an effective small biz marking tool, and a whole lot more!
So without further ado – here are this week’s Top 5 Small Business Marketing Links:
1. 37 Tips for Writing Emails that Get Opened, Read, and Clicked — By Copyblogger
Emails not getting the kind of traction you want? Maybe your email marketing campaign needs a makeover to make your messages more “clickable.”
2. 16 Social Media Marketing Tips From the Pros — By Social Media Examiner
The knockout power-punch Social Media Marketing can deliver as small business marketing tool is undeniable. But maybe you haven’t master the medium quite yet… Lucky for you, SM Examiner offers up a great list of top tips from leading social media marketing pros!
3. How to Get the Most Out of Google+ — By Duct Tape Marketing
What the PLUS!?! Have you been asking yourself the same question about Google+; Google’s shameless attempt to ape the Social Media juggernaut that is Facebook? Only time will tell if Facebook’s “little brother” will always play second fiddle (or ever even grow up to be major player). But believe it or not, Google+ has a lot of amazing small biz marketing tools baked right in!
4. How to Get Repeat Business From Your Clients — By Intuit Small Business Blog
Did you know it costs 2/3 less to market your biz to existing customers than it does to try and win brand new customers? Gee…sounds like it’s in your best interest to KEEP CURRENT CUSTOMERS COMING BACK, huh?
5. Free May Be Costing You — By Fox Small Business Center
There’s no such thing as a “free lunch.” That goes for business. Life. Actually, just about everything.
Well folks, that’s all she wrote for this week! Later daze, Willy Maze see you here again, same Bat time, same Bat channel.
P.S. Did you happen to catch this week’s Marketing Expertise blog post: How to Make a Big Splash with a Small Marketing Budget? (if not, I recommend you check it out!)