Marketing advice?

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  1. Eric Schuettenberg said:

    Marketing advice?

    We are getting ready to open 10th Planet St. Louis this summer and I was wondering if anyone can give me some advice on marketing? I have never taken a marketing class but plan on it asap. However, in the mean time can anyone recommend a good marketing book or website? Thanks for the help
     
  2. Tony "The Goods" Garcia's Avatar

    Tony "The Goods" Garcia said:
    Everytime that I have opened a business, I've always ended up with a mentor from the local chamber of commerce. They have free programs and paperwork to help your business. I found most of their info highly usefull.
     
  3. Josh Passini's Avatar

    Josh Passini said:
    Chamber of commerce is a great place to start. You can look at companies like gotprint.com and get a bunch of little flyers made up for cheap and pound the pavement. Although the draw may be larger because of the product most businesses pull their main amount of cliental from a five to ten miles radius. Sites like Groupon, living social, or other deal sites will get your brand out there even if the sale doesnt produce a large amount of sales, at least all those people on there email list saw your business. Social Networking sites like facebook and even free business directories like yelp will help. Word of mouth is the greatest marketing tool. Finding that fine line between too much info and not enough will all depend on your audience in terms of ads.
     
  4. Enrique "Kiko" said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Josh Passini View Post
    Chamber of commerce is a great place to start. You can look at companies like gotprint.com and get a bunch of little flyers made up for cheap and pound the pavement. Although the draw may be larger because of the product most businesses pull their main amount of cliental from a five to ten miles radius. Sites like Groupon, living social, or other deal sites will get your brand out there even if the sale doesnt produce a large amount of sales, at least all those people on there email list saw your business. Social Networking sites like facebook and even free business directories like yelp will help. Word of mouth is the greatest marketing tool. Finding that fine line between too much info and not enough will all depend on your audience in terms of ads.
    Josh, if your marketing strategy is as good as your jiu jitsu, we'll tear it up together in Chicago this December. I hope they have some sort of tourney while I'm there.
     
  5. Budo_Jake said:
    Check out the book guerilla marketing.
     
  6. AJ Camacho said:
    I run a small vintage clothing store. Well placed flyers seem to have the greatest effect but I live in the middle of nowhere so I don't know if radio spots or tv ads generally work better in major cities.

    Good luck with the gym Eric.
     
  7. leach_jeffrey said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Budo_Jake View Post
    Check out the book guerilla marketing.
    ^ This is good advice. If you aren't familiar with the 5 "P's", then you'll need to read this book.
     
  8. Eric Schuettenberg said:
    Thanks for the info guys. It's much appreciated
     
  9. Cookie Monster said:
    good luck!!!!!
     
  10. John Alighieri's Avatar

    John Alighieri said:
    Go talk to some people that have successful businesses. You'd be surprised by how happy they are to give you advice!