You’re stuck on how to recession-proof your business. You think “but I don’t have alot of money for real expensive advertising.”
You’ve got an idea of what might be good – but you realize you’re basing this decision on an invisible (non-existent) marketing plan.
You find yourself competing with the same competitors year after year for the same market – and you find yourself always being the one to lower your prices the lowest. Where’s the profit?
You put alot of time in designing a website, but in the end, it sounds just like everybody else (“great quality” – “lowest prices in town” – “super customer service”) – what sets you apart from everyone else?
Along with the other Marketing Twin (Donny), I will be presenting a FREE workshop on Monday, May 5th, on simple and practical marketing strategies that will address all the above scenarios. It will be an informal, no-obligation, educational presentation (I won’t be selling anything – so just come for the networking and practical marketing advice). We’ll have a great time together and we’ll try and leave plenty of time for Q&A.
Watauga Public Library is located one block east of Hwy 377 (Denton Hwy), just north of the intersection of Hightower and Whitley Road (if you find the large HARVEST CHURCH and McDonalds intersection, you’re on Hightower. Hightower is called Basswood to the west of 377 – in case you want to come from I-35W).
CAN’T MAKE IT ON MAY 5th?
Join us for the same presentation in KELLER on SATURDAY, MAY 10th?
As an authorized Duct Tape Marketing Coach (thus the logo in the Watauga ad), I am excited about presenting a solid marketing foundation based primarily on the Duct Tape Marketing systematic approach to small business marketing.
Never heard of Duct Tape Marketing? Go here and find out:
http://www.ducttapemarketing.com
** Also, note the NEW press release in our IN THE NEWS feature at the top right – it’s a NY Times article referencing the strength of Duct Tape Marketing and the power it offers small businesses who live by REFERRALS!
Looking forward to the seminars coming up in May. It’s so easy to get caught up in the “copycat marketing” so it will be refreshing to hear some new ideas.