1. Advertising in a small grassroots community newsletter can help you let everyone know about your company mission, weekly events, prices, and locations. The newsletter can include job openings, sponsor profiles, informative articles, and coupons.
2. Listing on a community website with reviews can help you attract potential patrons via the internet.
3. A company myspace page can connect you directly to your target consumers.
4. Brochures can leave walk-in customers with a lasting impression and point of contact.
5. The most basic and inexpensive business builder is a business card
6. A logo says a lot about a company, it gives an immediate information about the attitude and services a company has to offer on first glance.
7. Sponsor a songwriting contest. Some of us grew up with jingles in our head and today the jingle has turned into a full length song.*
8. Sponsoring a charity event in the community shows that you want to be an organization that wants to help bring people together for a good cause.*
9. Lead a workshop on a topic for a conference can bring more attention to your organization and establish important business networking connections.*
10. Producing a relevant conference can build business connections for others an put you at the top of your industry and establish your organization as a major player in the field.*
11. Organizing a concert to benefit a local charity can help you to promote positive social change in your community, and allows you to meet face to face with potential customers in an alternative setting.*
12. Sponsoring local talent in exchange for advertising products including radio, print, and in person appearances, is an opportunity to go where that artist goes and grow your company visibility.
13. Release and promote footage of events online in order to create interest in upcoming opportunities to participate.
*Press Release Distribution for events open to the public.