A Factsheet from 
When money is tight, marketing is often the first thing small business owners cut. But without marketing, potential customers may never find you — and sales will dry up. The good news? Effective marketing doesn’t have to break the bank.
Register at http://www.business111.com for more factsheets By Liz Barclay
Know Your Audience
Start by identifying your ideal customer:
- Who are they?
- What problems do they want solved?
- Where do they spend time online and offline?
Knowing this allows you to target your efforts and avoid wasting time and money on channels that don’t deliver.
Low-Cost Marketing Channels
- Social media – Free to use, but consistency is key. Post relevant content regularly, and engage with your followers.
- Email newsletters – Keep customers informed about offers, events, or new products. Guidance on email marketing rules: https://www.gov.uk/marketing-advertising-law/email-marketing
- Networking – Join local business groups and attend events to meet potential customers face-to-face.
- Partnerships – Collaborate with complementary businesses to reach new audiences.
All of this is dependent on you having kept details of your customers. You need a good database of contact details before you can send a newsletter.
Leverage Word-of-Mouth
Customer reviews and referrals are powerful and free. Encourage happy customers to leave feedback on Google, Facebook, or industry-specific review sites. Guidance on setting up Google Business Profile:
https://www.google.com/business/
Track What Works
Use analytics to understand where your customers come from and which marketing activities bring results:
- Google Analytics (free): https://analytics.google.com/
- Social media insights from Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn
Double down on activities that work and stop those that don’t.
Build a Simple Plan
Your marketing doesn’t need to be complicated. A one-page plan with your audience, channels, budget, and timeline can keep you focused and consistent.
Why It Matters
Marketing isn’t just about selling — it’s about building relationships and trust. Consistent, low-cost marketing helps keep your business visible and top of mind for when customers are ready to buy.
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