Is Your Business Ready for Offline Marketing?

In a recent issue of CNN Money, a question was posed as to how a gentleman with a brick and mortar (we’re assuming) computer business could actively market offline. The answer was short, but got us to thinking. Even those with “virtual” home businesses can, of course, benefit from obvious offline advertising (e.g., classified ads in one’s local newspaper). But, taking what we read a step further and there are ways to actively pursue telling others about your home (online) business more aggressively – and it doesn’t involve getting your Uncle Fred to sign up under you :)

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Taking Your Online Business Local

We’re sure once you consider the possibilities you’ll have many ideas of your own. Please remember to return here and/or comment in Hubpages and share your thoughts, ideas, and ways you are currently advertising offline that are having an impact (or things to avoid).

The world is large enough for all of us, and sharing builds your reputation as someone who others can trust. Please do comment!


2 Comments to “Is Your Business Ready for Offline Marketing?”

  1. Bob says:

    There are a lot of opportunities for off line work as many small business owners have no real idea on how to promote their business.

  2. Diane says:

    Agreed! Perhaps (not definitive) easier to start actually offline using what we’ve all grown up with… classifieds in newspapers. Even those posted boards on telephone poles catch my attention. I’ve been known to write down the phone numbers sitting at lights – assuming I can find a pen LOL!

    Online there is so much, but it’s have a plan that works best. Sitting down and figuring out not only that you’d like to be making money but how and in what order to accomplish it.

    It’s surprising how very few people have a plan…

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