Episode 24: Shoestring Marketing; Budget-Friendly Ideas To Get Your Small Business Seen

 

Are you new to business? Or simply short on funds? In this episode of the Mad Marketing Mums podcast we explore budget-friendly ways to market your small business - with plenty of free and low-cost ideas you can use to boost your brand awareness and get in front of potential new customers or clients.

This episode covers:

  • Social media media - from Facebook groups to optimising your personal profile;

  • Leveraging personal and professional relationships - and why it's a good idea to make friends with a hairdresser; plus

  • Networking - online and off - to improve your business' visibility.


You’ll find plenty of practical tips you can apply, today, including the one tip that Kryshla could NEVER do herself because she's a terrible driver!


Links and Resources:

  • Social Dot - digital business card to share your contact information and digital content

Some of our favourite Facebook groups for networking with other small business owners:

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