30.Use email marketing.
31.Advertise on your clothing and on the staff’s clothing.
32.Give away promotional items to your target market.
33.Visit trade shows.
34.Advertise in your email signatures.
35.Advertise on TV.
36.Make your business card sell.
37.Get accredited.
38.Support a cause.
39.Tell a story.
40.Hold a sale.
41.Use classified advertisements.
42.Advertise in the Yellow Pages.
43.Partner with other related businesses.
44.Create a strategic alliance with a related business and undertake joint marketing.
45.Telemarketing.
46.Brochures.
47.Use special offers.
48.Host a challenge.
49.Picket yourself – hire someone to picket your business complaining about something funny or different.
50.Donate to charity and shout about it.
51.Carry out a publicity stunt.
52.Go on Dragon’s Den or similar.
53.Be different – dress differently.
54.Put on an industry event.
55.Host a discussion panel about your industry.
56.Advertise on a billboard.
57.Hold an event in, or outside your shop.
58.Invite a local group to collect in or outside your shop.
59.Use Craigslist, Gumtree and the like.
60.Register on lead generation websites.
61.Do a give-away, where entry requires customers providing contact details.
62.Identify your worst trading times and have a happy hour then.
63.Do a press release about a customer.
64.Direct mail.
65.Give out flyers.
66.Leaflet drops.
67.Use Guerrilla marketing tactics.
68.Pay for someone else – buy the person queuing in front of you at the coffee shop their coffee and given them a flyer.
69.Get an 0800 number.
31.Advertise on your clothing and on the staff’s clothing.
32.Give away promotional items to your target market.
33.Visit trade shows.
34.Advertise in your email signatures.
35.Advertise on TV.
36.Make your business card sell.
37.Get accredited.
38.Support a cause.
39.Tell a story.
40.Hold a sale.
41.Use classified advertisements.
42.Advertise in the Yellow Pages.
43.Partner with other related businesses.
44.Create a strategic alliance with a related business and undertake joint marketing.
45.Telemarketing.
46.Brochures.
47.Use special offers.
48.Host a challenge.
49.Picket yourself – hire someone to picket your business complaining about something funny or different.
50.Donate to charity and shout about it.
51.Carry out a publicity stunt.
52.Go on Dragon’s Den or similar.
53.Be different – dress differently.
54.Put on an industry event.
55.Host a discussion panel about your industry.
56.Advertise on a billboard.
57.Hold an event in, or outside your shop.
58.Invite a local group to collect in or outside your shop.
59.Use Craigslist, Gumtree and the like.
60.Register on lead generation websites.
61.Do a give-away, where entry requires customers providing contact details.
62.Identify your worst trading times and have a happy hour then.
63.Do a press release about a customer.
64.Direct mail.
65.Give out flyers.
66.Leaflet drops.
67.Use Guerrilla marketing tactics.
68.Pay for someone else – buy the person queuing in front of you at the coffee shop their coffee and given them a flyer.
69.Get an 0800 number.
Creative hobby
Some Creative hobbies result in an end product of sorts. Examples of this would be woodworking, photography, moviemaking, jewelry making, playing a musical instrument, software projects, making bracelets friendship bracelets, artistic projects (such as drawing, painting, etc.), creating models out of card or paper called papercraft up to higher end projects like building or restoring a car, such a...
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