Cheap Business Advertising Methods Do This And Stomp Your Competition
Cheap business advertising is not only available, but it can set your sales on fire. If you think cheap means ineffective you are dead wrong.
For decades I have watched every kind of advertising for business with almost zero startup funds for advertising. Even more impressive. I have seen failing businesses be taken over by savvy managers and completely turned around again with almost zero cash. Here is how they did it.
Radio advertising for free, Internet presence for free and cheap business lists to market directly to their prospects through inexpensive faxing and e-mailing.
You may be thinking I have completely lost my mind when I mention free radio advertising. Believe it or not, it is extremely common practice for radio stations to trade advertising for every kind of product and service you can imagine. They love to save cash. They will trade advertising for food, clothing, gasoline for vehicles, catering, cleaning and the list goes on.
Simply contact the general sales manager at your local stations by phone. When you speak to them get straight to the point. They are used to fielding calls like this. Tell them what you have and see if they\\\’re interested. If they don\\\’t bite right away just leave your contact info and I can guarantee you will get a call in the future.
Can\\\’t afford thousands of dollars for a web site? No problem. Local colleges and universities are filled with students studying Internet Design that are begging for experience. Just contact the placement or guidance officers at local schools.
Last on our quick list of cheap business advertising is making use of business lists in the form of fax lists and e-mail lists. As an example I have watched many local restaurants make an absolute return on investment killing by sending out regular menu specials by fax to local area businesses. Just make sure to check local laws on electronic communication before proceeding.Watch the video related to business advertising

September 5th, 2009 at 9:45 am
Yeah, and they still went bust!
September 5th, 2009 at 10:04 am
There are many different "advertising" programs in many schools. You should narrow down what specifically you want. There are 2-year college programs, 3-year with coop and 4-year university programs that are more intensive in marketing. Some are more theory and some are more about design. For example, Seneca college offers a Creative Advertising program where you do both design and theory and can later develop it into a business degree with York University. Humber college offers a diploma in Advertising and Graphic Design. If you are not so art inclined, you can choose the marketing stream which is more creating the plans and researching what needs to be done and how to do it. The advertising college programs are geared more towards designing the advertisements that the marketing teams want. You can do marketing at both the college and university level and there are many option in that stream as well, Seneca has a few different choices in that stream too.