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Today I want to share three strategies on how to promote a local business on the Internet. Whether
you operate a pet shop, day spa, restaurant or any other type of local business, these strategies will work for you.
. Actively build your e-mail list. Have you ever had a slow day in your business? What if you had
an e-mail list of your customers to whom you can send a special offer when business is slow? I know of a Mexican restaurant that
uses this strategy to literally pack its restaurants when business seems to be declining.
Here are three ways to build your e-mail list of local patrons.
First, ask existing customers. The best way to start building your list is with those who are already
customers. Many businesses ask for business cards to be entered in a drawing of some kind, but rarely do they ask for your e-mail
address.
Second, ask as part of a coupon or promotion. A business in Colorado sends a coupon to people via direct
mail. When their customers redeem it, they are asked to verify their physical address and write their e-mail address on the back of
the coupon. Currently more than 50 percent of those who redeem the coupon enter their e-mail address.
Third, use your Web site. If you have a Web site, make sure you are asking for visitors' names and e-mail
addresses. Make them part of your customer loyalty program for joining your list.
If you don't have an e-mail list of your customers and prospects, then you are missing out on an opportunity
to increase traffic to your business. Why not start asking your customers if they would like to be added to your customer loyalty program?
Then, when you have a slow business day, send them a special offer that expires in 24 to 48 hours.
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