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DIY Marketing: How to successfully launch your brand with no money, no agency and no expertise
I've owned my own business. I've helped launch and manage two successful dot-coms (Netflix and CNET).  And I currently work for HP (which is ranked #9 in the most recent Fortune 500 listing). So I've seen my share of marketing and brand-building efforts - both good and bad.

Here's one marketing secret I want to share: You don't need a dime in your marketing budget to successfully launch and build your brand. You simply need the right resources, a bit of time, and the commitment to learn, improve, and share.

Free DIY Marketing Resources

Small Business Marketing Guide: DIY Marketing Strategies to help your grow your business.
The adoption and acceptance of social media is very good news for small business owners. The quality of marketing expertise that's available via blogs, communities and online conversations is staggering and could cost you thousands of dollars were you to actually pay for it out of pocket (I did when I had a business).  But why would you, if you can get the same expertise for free (or at incredibly affordable rates)?

Your brand's "story" (the mission statement, logo, brochure, web site) is often the reason customers decide to spend money with you.  Start building the brand story for your business by checking out these free resources:

  1. Small Business Marketing Guide:

    Top small business marketing experts such as Guy Kawasaki, Anita Campbell of Small Business Trends, and Duct Tape Marketing's John Jantsch  share their expertise, strategy and tips to help you develop and evolve the compelling story of your business . (As of this writing, the Small Business Marketing Guide also offers free marketing webinars, too.

  2. HP Creative Studio:

    The HP Creative Studio offers free professionally designed templates to help you grow your brand and your business. Go to HP.com/Print

    This 2009 Webby-Award winning site offers dozens of free, professionally designed templates that you can download, customize, and print for your business within minutes, including:

 The HP Creative Studio is also a great asset to find tools, access to discounts, and other DIY and affordable design services (such as Logoworks and Stock Layouts)  that professional marketing agencies use every day.

 

  1. Twitter:
    Twitter: Follow and be followed by marketing experts and fans.
    Get expert advice, get opinions and share your expertise with world (or just your neighborhood) - in real time.  Any marketing expert worth their salt is on Twitter, and you get their sage advice for free. Better still, many experts will follow you back and respond to your questions. Even better still, when you're ready to test drive your new marketing materials, the Twitter universe is a great place to ask for feedback and opinions. (Author and marketer Tara Hunt asked her Twitter followers to rate the jacket design of her new book "The Whuffie Factor", and she got hundreds of opinions plus free designs in response.)

    Use the following resources to get started and put Twitter to work for you (I've also included links to the resources' Twitter account):

Take the first few steps to launch your brand - there's a world online ready and willing to help. Including me.

Angela LoSasso manages HP's Small Business Wiki and writes for the Small Business Marketing Guide. You can also find her on Twitter.Angela LoSasso manages HP's Small Business Wiki and writes for the Small Business Marketing Guide. You can also find her on Twitter.


Posted 05-13-2009 3:19 AM by Angela_LoSasso

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