Content Development

Explore Email Marketing

Use newsletters as a way of staying connected with your clients & prospects

First, select a reputable email marketing provider that meets your needs.  Compare their costs, ease-of-use, reporting, limitations and advantages.

Offer coupons or contests to encourage new subscriptions to your database!

And be sure to integrate your email marketing with your website, social media and other marketing efforts.

Ask us how we can assist and save time and money for you!

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For snail mail: Include your business card and/or flier in all mailings

Get your money’s worth of your stamp!  When mailing out invoices, letters and more, include your business card and any relevant fliers you have. 

Do your customers or clients know ALL of the services or products you offer?  Adding the information about additional services and products may spark a new idea for them, either for themselves, or for friends or colleagues who may have an interest.  They may even pass your business card along to them, since you made it so easy for them to provide your contact information.

Proudly display your website URL and social media logos on your mailings!

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Donate time & professional services in your local community

Spending some time donating your professional services in your town is a great way to stay connected with your community

While doing something to make a difference for others or for your town, your company gains exposure in the marketplace, which increases people’s awareness of the services you offer. 

Don’t for get to add the community efforts to your website and social media!  This is REAL PR.  Enjoy it!  Blog it!  Post itTweet it!

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