Youâve got to spend money to make money. Right?
Well⊠maybe. The truth is that it itâs not that simple.
Many of the tried and true marketing tricks you read about do require a substantial budget. But some donât.
In fact, there are ways to increase your sales even if youâre running on a shoestring budget. Itâs all about getting creative and taking chances with your marketing where it makes sense to do so.
So, with that in mind, here are some super-effective marketing tricks that can help you grow your sales without blowing through your (small) budget.
Use Customer Feedback to Create New Products or Services
This first technique can be free â or nearly free. Basically, what youâre doing is talking to your existing customers to find out what else you can do for them.
Letâs look at a simple example. Say your company creates and prints custom business cards. By talking to your clients about their other printing needs, you may be able to attract additional business without spending anything on advertising.
Instead of printing only business cards, you might find an opportunity to print letterhead and envelopes, too. That way, you increase the lifetime value of a single customer, and you can offer your expanded services to new customers, too.
Create a Promotion Schedule
Do your existing customers know when youâll be running a special? It might sound a bit mundane to run promotions on a schedule but doing so gives your customers something to look forward to. And, it increases the likelihood that theyâll buy from you regularly.
This technique is perfect for building customer loyalty, but it can also help you attract new business. When your existing clients know that a promotion is coming, they may be more inclined to tell their friends and colleagues about it.
This is another sales-growth technique that can be carried out for only a few dollars. Youâll want to advertise your promotion a bit. But, once youâre on a schedule â where, say, clients know that you run a promotion every other month â theyâll start to expect it. That means you wonât have to spend as much to promote it!
Cross-Promote Your Products with a Partner
Local businesses sometimes miss out on opportunities to team up to generate sales. Simply by scanning the membership list of your local Chamber of Commerce can provide you with plenty of opportunities to cross-promote your products or services.
For example, the owner of a catering company might pair up with a florist or party rental company and offer a special to attract new business. Planning an event can be pricy, and you can attract new clients by giving them an incentive to hire both companies to help them with their event.
Another option might be partnering with another business to create a night out. The owner of a restaurant might offer a free appetizer to people who come in with a ticket stub from the local movie theater. Donât be afraid to get creative. Doing so can make your business the destination of choice for local patrons.
Revamp Your Content to Focus on Customer Benefits
One of the biggest mistakes inexperienced marketers make is focusing too much on their productâs features and not enough on what the product can do for their customers. Fortunately, this is something you can fix with little to no money.
The first step is to audit your websiteâs content. If you find that youâre not talking about how your products or services can improve your target audienceâs lives, revamp it so the focus is on them. You know your product is awesome, but you need to explain how buying it will benefit your customers.
After that, you can use the same technique to rethink your social media marketing strategy. Focusing on benefits makes your content more shareable than it would be if you simply touted your products. Youâre likely to see a bigger return on your investment because youâll be enticing people to buy your product.
Bundle Products and Services
Every consumer likes to feel that theyâve gotten a bargain when they buy something. Thatâs true both in B2C and B2B marketing â and you can use it to your advantage.
There are two ways to approach product bundling. The first is to bundle a basic product with some upgrades and add-ons and offer a price thatâs slightly lower than what it would cost to buy everything separately.
The other option is to bundle products that go together in some way. A gift basket is a good example, and businesses use this technique around the holidays. For example, a Valentineâs Day bundle might include perfume, scented lotion, and a candle.
Increase Engagement on Social Media
Many companies make the mistake of not trying to engage their social media followers when they promote content. Thatâs a mistake â and in a way, implementing this technique can save you money by increasing your ROI on social media.
One simple technique is to ask your audience a question. Everything you post should include a call to action. When you ask a question, you encourage your followers to respond. The question might be asking their opinion about something you post, or you might ask them which question theyâd most like to have you answer in a future post.
Either way, youâre not taking your audience for granted. Getting your social media to engage with you by providing valuable content triggers the cognitive bias called Reciprocity. Thatâs where people feel obligated to return the favor when you give them something for free.
Nurture Your Leads
You probably already have an email list â but are you using it well? A lot of businesses arenât — and revamping your technique can make a huge difference in your sales.
If youâre emailing subscribers rarely, youâre missing out. Most email automation services charge based on the number of subscribers you have. That means you wonât pay any more for increasing the frequency of your emails.
Try creating one or more email sequences, also known as a drip campaign. Focus on explaining the benefits of buying your product, and youâll likely see an increase in your sales, too.
Marketing Isnât Just for MillionairesâŠ
⊠and you donât have to double your budget to double your sales. Using the simple, inexpensive techniques outlined here can help you grow your business without busting your budget.