How you market your products/services?

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Hi Fellow Warriors,

We are a team of web designers and developers with broad backgrounds in the industry, so we bring a fast, high quality and reliable results.

We’re recently working with different companies in the business industry to help them promote their products/services and build their company cost effectively.

Last few weeks I've noticed that our decreases.

Just wondering if how do you guys boost your sales and market your products and services on the internet?

Can you give me some tips and techniques?


Thanks,
Justin Durano
#market #products or services
  • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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    I prefer to go with self serving posts that hopefully draw attention to my signature :rolleyes: (Sarcasm alert, repeat: sarcasm alert. Don't do that ya dummies.)

    I would post a WFH thread, go searching out relevant websites that could benefit from my product/service, or go offline and do the same thing. In essence, I'd run a business. There's no real secret to this.
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    • Profile picture of the author Evocess
      Originally Posted by Joe Robinson View Post

      I prefer to go with self serving posts that hopefully draw attention to my signature :rolleyes: (Sarcasm alert, repeat: sarcasm alert. Don't do that ya dummies.)

      I would post a WFH thread, go searching out relevant websites that could benefit from my product/service, or go offline and do the same thing. In essence, I'd run a business. There's no real secret to this.
      Thanks man. What do you mean by self serving posts?
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      • Profile picture of the author TheArticlePros
        Originally Posted by Evocess View Post

        Thanks man. What do you mean by self serving posts?
        Well, your original post is self-serving because you had a lot of information about your company in it. I'm not reporting it as a spam ad because I think you're actually in need of help, so therefore it becomes a self-serving post.

        Here's another example:

        I run a company called The Article Pros where I do mini niche site setup, newsletter setup, subscription site setup, articles, e-books, reports, and all kinds of other things.

        In order to find business, I stick links in my sig, I have 2-3 WFH ads running, I network with other Warriors who are releasing WSOs that might be able to involve me somehow. I go out and contact other businesses via email and telephone to see if I can help them in some way. I also go through the WF Classifieds every 2-3 days to see if there are others that I can approach via PM and help them.

        That's an example of another self-serving post. See how I plugged my business, but in a way that also gives you ideas of how to expand yours?



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  • Profile picture of the author Evocess
    Thank you so much J!
    Do you have any other strategy to market your business?
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    • Profile picture of the author TheArticlePros
      Originally Posted by Evocess View Post

      Thank you so much J!
      Do you have any other strategy to market your business?
      Tons of them. I've been in management and owned my own businesses for the last 15 years. I just don't give everything away for free.

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  • Profile picture of the author Evocess
    Thank you so much J!
    Do you have any other strategy to market your business?
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  • Profile picture of the author dadamson
    Great ideas above.

    Marketing is all about experimenting and implementing the things which work best. Every business is different and your optimum marketing schedule would be different to mine.

    If you run a web design/development company why not try some direct marketing, find businesses in the Yellow Pages who don't currently have a website or have a terrible one and offer to develop one.

    A lot of people procrastinate having their website re-done because they are unsure of the process, afraid that it will cost thousands, or simply don't understand the techy jargon that goes on when getting a quote.

    Offer a simple solution, timeframe, and great price and you will get a lot of interest.

    I do web design in my downtime and have been very successful in personally contacting people about their website.
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    • Profile picture of the author Evocess
      Originally Posted by dadamson View Post

      Great ideas above.

      Marketing is all about experimenting and implementing the things which work best. Every business is different and your optimum marketing schedule would be different to mine.

      If you run a web design/development company why not try some direct marketing, find businesses in the Yellow Pages who don't currently have a website or have a terrible one and offer to develop one.

      A lot of people procrastinate having their website re-done because they are unsure of the process, afraid that it will cost thousands, or simply don't understand the techy jargon that goes on when getting a quote.

      Offer a simple solution, timeframe, and great price and you will get a lot of interest.

      I do web design in my downtime and have been very successful in personally contacting people about their website.

      Thanks for your advice man.
      I've been doing direct before like email marketing.
      But it seems like, this month is kind of less profit month.
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