The opportunities for getting free advertising for your
product
or services are limited only by your own imagination and
energies. There are so many proven ways of promoting your
objectives without cost that it literally boggles the mind
just
to think of listing them.
One way is to write an article relative to your particular
expertise and submit it to all the publications and media
dealing
in the dissemination of related information. In other words,
become your own publicity and sales promotions writer. Get
the
word out; establish yourself as an expert in your field, and
"tag-along" everything you write with a quick note
listing your
address for a catalog, dealership opportunity, or more
information.
Another really good way is by becoming a guest on as many of
the
radio and television talk shows or interview type programs
as
possible. Actually, this is much easier to bring about than
most
people realize. Write a letter to the producer of these
programs,
then follow up with an in-person visit or telephone call.
Your initial
contact should emphasize that your product or service would
be of
interest to the listeners or viewers of the program--perhaps
even
saving them time and money.
Other ways of getting free or very inexpensive exposure
include
the posting of advertising circulars on all free bulletin
boards
in your area, especially the coin-operated laundries,
grocery
stores, and beauty and barber shops. Don't discount the idea
of
handing out circulars to all the shoppers in busy shopping
centers and malls, especially on weekends. You can also
enlist the
aid of the middle school students in your area to had out
circulars door-to-door.
Some of the more routine methods include having a
promotional ad
relative to your product or service printed on the front or
back
of your envelopes at the time you have them printed with
your
return address.
Be sure to check all the publications that carry the kind of
advertising you need. Many mail order publications just
getting
started offer unusually low rates to first-time advertisers;
a
free-of-charge insertion of your ad when you pay for an
order to
run three issues or more; or special seasonal ad space at
greatly
reduced rates. And there are a number of publications that
will
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