A couple of offline marketing tips I've learnt along the way

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I'm relatively new to the WarriorForum. I've been reading here (spending a lot of money too for the past 6 months or so, but only recently signed up.

From 2005 to 2009 I was a senior SEO consultant for one of the largest media buying agencies in the world. I did their in house SEO and also select large clients (these guys were spending hundreds of thousands of dollars) and I quit to start my own local firm.

It's been one hell of a ride.

I thought I'd share a couple of tips I picked up along the way and maybe this thread could turn into a tip thread from experienced professionals.

So here goes.

Tip #1 - Love Thy Virtual Office

Having a virtual office has made a huge difference to my business. It gives me a real professional edge.

One of the things I love most is I get a dedicated phone line answered during business hours in my business name by a professional receptionist, who then transfers all calls to me.

I also get access to meeting rooms and board rooms and day offices if I need to meet with clients. These are swanky offices in a central location which really help close bigger deals.

Let's say a client wants to meet me. I book a few hours in a day office, my receptionist greets them, shows them in, offers them tea or water or even a beer.

I also get to use these board rooms for as little as an hour and I do my free SEO workshops to bring in clients from that space.

I have a small office where myself and 3 employee's work, but it's not some where that will WOW clients and I have to say, that WOW factor has really helped my business.

So tip #1, is to look professional if you can afford the outlay. It's a couple hundred dollars a month well spent.

Tip #2 - When Starting Out, Go The Extra Mile

When I first started out, I didn't email potential clients and tell them what we could do, I showed them.

We would find clients by going through Google, finding websites that needed a redesign, then we'd do a mockup new design of their front page and wow them.

Yes, it took a little longer, but it worked. We found sites that were not going to be labor intensive to re design, just simple local websites that were 5 to 10 pages, we'd create a mock up, email the client, then ring the client and go from there.

We'd do the same with SEO. We'd find websites on page 2 and 3 for local keywords, send them a report of where they are ranking, show them how they could improve their rankings by tweaking their pages and showing them small little backlinking methods, we'd then give them a call, go over the report, have a chat and either sign them up, or wish them well.

The key here was not just trying to sell them, but educating them as well.

Our motto is, deliver results and educate first, then sell.

I hope that's been of some help to a few of you.

Cheers,

Markus
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  • Profile picture of the author RRG
    Offering something of value upfront can make all the difference in the world.

    I also like the idea of the part-time office rental. I work out of my home for now, but I may look into this next year.

    Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author mukeshkumar@
    These things are really impressive and must be learn. To establish own online business it is necessary to get these things. Thanks, for the suggestions you have suggested.
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  • Profile picture of the author LasseKohau
    Great advice for offline beginners !
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  • Profile picture of the author Rocket Media
    Offering a very high value deal to a good friend or powerful business owner for a very fair price and providing great support and customer service could mean tons and tons of money in referrals.

    I do not have an office but have definitely been fantasizing about getting one :p
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  • Profile picture of the author jspmedia
    back to basic...so you send mocking screen via email or you are visiting business and show it in person?
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    • Profile picture of the author MarkusD
      Originally Posted by jspmedia View Post

      back to basic...so you send mocking screen via email or you are visiting business and show it in person?
      I send them via email and follow up with a few phone calls.
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  • Profile picture of the author Molad
    How did you manage doing mock-ups for clients in different industries? I'm thinking this is a viable approach, but I don't want to have to recreate mock-ups for every client knowing that not not everyone will take-up my offer ..if you know what I mean.

    Also were this Wordpress or Html sites?
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    • Profile picture of the author MarkusD
      Originally Posted by Molad View Post

      How did you manage doing mock-ups for clients in different industries? I'm thinking this is a viable approach, but I don't want to have to recreate mock-ups for every client knowing that not not everyone will take-up my offer ..if you know what I mean.

      Also were this Wordpress or Html sites?
      I use wordpress and I use a few different templates that are basically easily to change and mix and match. I don't go after large 50+ page sites, just small local website no more than 10 pages.

      Not every client takes me up on my offer, that's fine. If it takes me a day to do 10 mock ups for a $797 site and only 3 purchase, I'm ok with.

      I now have 2 junior web developers and a junior graphic designer, so they do the mock ups. I use to do them myself.
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  • Profile picture of the author Pludoh
    Veryyy helpful, I love the tip about making a mock up page, I don't know why that never crossed my mind!
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