What is the best way to market a product I want to sell?
cuteness
2007-07-09 15:09:14 UTC
I've heard mail-order, classifieds, webpages... but what else? And what do you think is the most cost effective way, yet still very profitable?
Seven answers:
anonymous
2007-07-10 07:12:35 UTC
Determine who is your target audience. Write down everything you think you know about who will buy your product: age, gender, income, race, job, kids, consumer vs business, whatever is relevant to the product.
Put yourself in that ideal customer's shoes. Where do they get their information: online, magazines, newspapers, radio? Think especially about smaller magazines that serve niche markets. For instance, business-to-business publications that focus on a particular industry and magazines covering a particular hobby.
Call the advertising sales contacts listed in the front of the magazine and ask about their target audience and rates. Request a media kit. Also ask about their supplemental marketing opportunities like using their email or direct mail lists of their subscribers. These are often very inexpensive ways to reach their subscribers without the expense of an ad.
anonymous
2007-07-10 03:54:59 UTC
There is a lot of way to advertise either free or at a very low cost online. These are broadly classified into 3 main area. 1) Buy Traffic 2)Build Traffic and 3)Steal Traffic. All of these are trying to get more visitor to visit your websites and eventually know more of your invention and get the products from you.
I normally use (2) and (3) as some of these methods are often free or at a low cost.
Writing articles is another way to promote your products or website while using blogging, social networking, pay per click are another few means.
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Jeffrey W
2007-07-09 17:35:02 UTC
What is your product?
Marketing is based on your product and the potential customer. To ask the question in the way you did is similar to asking what language do you speak. The answer is, it depends on where I was born. The answer to your question depends on where your potential customers are.
Here is the dirty secret of advertising ... television, radio, newspaper, bus benches, poster boards, search engine advertising, sky writing, spam email, soapbox speeches ... all work. They all work. They all work extremely well ... depending on who you are trying to reach, how much you are willing to spend and what you are trying to accomplish.
If your product is a new cure for cancer, my answer will be a lot different than if your product is a new type of baby formula.
Resubmit the question ... tell us the product and the target market ... and you may get some very good answers.
Good luck.
anonymous
2007-07-09 15:16:53 UTC
The answer is in fact, using direct mail....postcards specifically...they are read by 99% of recipients, and cost the least amount to produce of any kind of mail.
If you target correctly, and have a very catchy design, and a great offer, then you will have a good response.
keep in mind....even if only a small percentage of people "respond" ...it is the lifetime value of every response that is whats important. NOT the initial sale.
Your goal is to create a customer, and the job of your postcard is to only to initiate the first step in the business relationship, not close the entire sale.
You have to do that, once your mail has caused them to respond to you.
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Good Luck
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2016-10-20 15:24:22 UTC
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Jonas M
2007-07-09 15:38:05 UTC
If you have a website and plan to do business on-line, you should start by doing some PPC (pay per click - text ads like you see on the right of google searches) advertising and/or some CPM (cost per 1000 - usually email and banner ads) advertising.
If you have a retail store then you might want to consider local advertising, direct mail, etc.
anonymous
2007-07-09 15:12:40 UTC
Google Ads, New's paper, and word of mouth are my suggestions.
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