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The Danger of Using a Small Internet Host

This morning I got a frantic e-mail from one of the officers at our local animal rescue: The website is down! Upon investigation I found that their web host, Imbris, no longer exists. It’s been gone since sometime around the end of last month. According to news reports, no one knows why. There’s a sign [...]

How This Brochure Could Have Been Better

Yesterday I picked up a brochure for a new rental business. Along with porta-potties, they’ll supply the tables, chairs, tablecloths, glasses, etc. for your next party. In fact, if your house is too small, they’ll even rent you a tent. It was a home-made brochure and had no graphics. But that wouldn’t have been so [...]

Could You be Missing a Marketing Opportunity Like this One?

Today was errands day, so I stopped in at the local health food store to pick up some supplements. I couldn’t find what I wanted so waited until the owner finished with her customer to ask for her help. Meanwhile, I wandered around, looking at other things. What did I find but a whole shelf [...]

Why Small Business Marketing Often Fails

Small business marketers across the world are trying to get their message out to consumers – and failing miserably. They know they have a wonderful product or service, but somehow, no matter how often they send a letter or an e-mail, and no matter how often they pay to have their message printed in a [...]

When you can’t compete on price – compete with service

Small stores in small towns have a huge disadvantage when it comes to price – because they don’t belong to a huge buying network, they buy at a much higher price than “chain” outlets. Thus, sometimes the small store pays more for an item than you can buy it for if you go out of [...]

Yes, your local business needs a website!

So you have a local business – and maybe you think that since all of your customers come from the immediate area, you don’t need a website. Take a minute and re-think that position. Few live in a community as small as mine – population about 1,500 – but even here, businesses would benefit from [...]

Why are they hiding?

Small businesses are often successful or not depending upon the people running them, and their personal reputations. If you live in a small town, you know how it is – some people have a reputation for honest dealing and providing good service. Others have a reputation that’s somewhat the opposite. So why, then, do so [...]

Market for your fellow business people

Yesterday I wrote about embracing your competition – and finding out that perhaps instead of competition they could be allies. Today I made my semi-weekly trip to town for groceries, and since the horse was getting low on grain, stopped at the feed store. Jack, the properietor, was talking about how nice it would be [...]