60+ Unique Ideas for Marketing Your Business Offline & Locally

Unique and Innovative Ways to Market Your Business Locally and Offline

60+ Unique Ideas for Marketing Your Business Offline & Locally

It's easy to remember to promote your freelance business online. After all, you're probably online a good portion of the day already and it's practically second nature to do things online that promote your business. But what the freelancers who are savvy in the Web 2.0 world tend to forget is that there was a whole world of business happening before the Internet ever made its way through the office doors. Although online promotion is important for your freelance business, it's crucial to remember to go back to your basics and do offline promoting as well locally, nationwide, and worldwide depending on who you are marketing to.

Note: If you like this article, you will also like this article : 120 Self Promotional Ideas for Freelancers

Talk About Your Business

One of the best and most inexpensive ways to market your business locally is by word of mouth. Word spreads fast and this can be beneficial for freelancers who are trying to gain new clients and increase their popularity. Talk to people who you run into at your local Starbucks, supermarket or library and tell them a little bit about your business offerings in a casual way. You will often find that, if done right and subtly, this is a great way to gain new clientèle in the local area.

Networking with Other Local Freelancers

I've always found that the best way - hands down - for a consultant to build his/her business is by networking. This includes attending Chamber of Commerce events, networking events, volunteering at high visibility non-profits in a high visibility position, church memberships, and anything else that will get you face to face with people. One of the large networking associations for business owners is BNI - Business Networking International. They hold weekly lunch meetings and include one individual for each business professional. Their website has a listing of meetings that can be searched by zip code.

Advertisements in Free Local Magazines/Newspapers

Another way to get the word out regarding your freelance business in your local area is to take advantage of free local magazines/newspapers available in your vicinity. You will most likely have to pay to have an ad placed in these periodicals but the good news is that large numbers of individuals will read the items since they are free.

Billboards and Other Types of Signs

If you can afford to do so, taking out an advertisement on a billboard is an excellent way to get yourself noticed in your local area and gain clients for your freelance business. Just think of how often you notice signs and billboards in your local area when you are driving around town and sitting at traffic lights. Advertisements in the way of billboards or a more economical type of sign may bring in quite a bit of new business for your freelance venture.

Marketing Yourself with a Business Card

Another important thing that you should do to promote your business offline is to make sure that people don't just know what you do but also how to reach you if they're ever interested in your freelance services. Business cards are the number one method of doing this. Make sure that yours are eye catching and also that they include all of your various methods of contact (email, phone, address, etc.) as well as your web address(es). Hand your business cards out liberally to anyone who might have any reason to contact you. Give them a second one at the same time; they might throw it away, but who knows, they might also pass it along.

Be Unique with Your Business Cards

Business cards usually have an entire back that is blank. Utilize this space to print a coupon for your services. Or do something completely unique that hasn't been done before. Get some great ideas for business card designs with these amazing examples.

Business Cards in Local Establishments

You may also find it useful to post your business cards in local establishments. Places such as coffeehouses and libraries will often have a notice board where individuals can post flyers, business cards and ads. Many individuals view these boards to see what new services are posted and putting your business card up there might be another good way to draw in new business.

Branded Freebie Items

Handing out branded free items is a great way to etch your business name into people's memory. Purchase useful items that people will keep and look at multiple times per day. Items such as refrigerator magnets, mousepads, calendars, and key chains are all items that are seen multiple times throughout the day. If you hand out refrigerator magnets, hopefully every time potential clients open up their fridge, they will see your magnet. Next time they need services that you offer, hopefully they will think of you and give you a call. Make sure to have your logo, contact information, and web url printed out on the freebie item.

Yellow Page Ads

Although the Internet is a commonly perused resource for information people still use the good old Yellow Pages. Putting an advertisement in the Yellow Pages stating your particular freelance business and services offered is a good way to put your name out there.

Hang Up Flyers and Posters Around Town

Although it seems quite juvenile, hanging up flyers and posters in strategic locations actually works. When I started my business, I received call after call about my services. All of these calls were coming from the flyer that I hung up in my local library. It works. Some other places that you could consider hanging up your flyers or posters are supermarkets, malls, social clubs and business centers. Make sure that you are allowed to hang up your flyer before you hang it up. Most companies require a signature from the office manager before a poster or flyer can be hung up.

Local Activities and Groups Websites

Many cities and towns will have one or many websites dedicated to information about the particular town. The websites may focus on events in the area or other similar types of information. Since these websites often need to make money to stay afloat they will try to get advertisers to pay to post ads on the site. Posting your freelance job offerings on a local website such as this may also promote your business and gain new clientèle.

I'll Scratch Your Back if You Scratch Mine

Try approaching local shops and offering your services in return for free promotion of your services. For example, if you are a muralist, offer your local pediatrician a free mural in exchange for your business cards being placed out on the front desk. If your mural is good, just think how many clients you would get from that one free mural. That free mural would pay for itself in no time. One mural could keep you busy for the rest of your career (because once you get clients, word of mouth keeps your business going).

Try Your Best to Get Interviewed by a Radio Station or Newspaper

Try to get free PR by asking local newspapers and radio stations to interview you. This free PR will bring customers left and right if it goes well.

Movie Theater Ads

Do you know those ads that run across the screen before a movie comes on at the theater? Well, those ads are paid for by local companies. Contact your local movie theater to see how much these ads run for. Maybe this would be worthwhile and bring you some business.

Your Local Cable Channels

You have probably seen the ads that run on your local television channel(s). Sometimes these ads are rolling while they play music. Enquire with your local cable company to see how expensive it is to run an ad.

Take Advantage of Bored Bus and Train Passengers

Most bus stops have a spot to list an advertisement. People waiting in the bus stop are usually bored out of their minds. Give them an advertisement to focus on while you have their attention. Maybe when they arrive at work, they will give you a call hire you for a project. Another option is to purchase an ad on the side of the bus or on the inside of the bus.

Print Out Funny and / or Unique Bookmarks

Promote your business in a fun way by printing out funny and / or unique bookmarks (with your biz info on it as well) and place them in book stores, libraries, and coffee shops.

Schedule Speaking Engagements

Although we all have a shy side, if we are going to have a successful freelance business, we have to learn to swallow our pride and network with others whenever we get a chance. Try to get your foot in the door to host presentations or seminars. The more people you can get in front of the better. You will become known as the expert in your field in your local area and your business will boom. Also, you should try to find out more about professional groups in your career field. Do they exist in your area? If they do, you should join and network amongst your peers. You would be surprised at how many jobs can come from these professional groups.

Write a Column in Your Local Newspapers and Magazines

Try Submitting your great ideas to local newspapers and magazines. Publishers are always looking for content and it is a great way to get the word out about your knowledge in your specific field.

Do Something Controversial for the Free PR.

Try doing something controversial to get free PR for your business. Don't do anything too crazy though"¦I don't want to hear about you in the news.

Utilize Friendship Marketing

Find local businesses and co-market each other's business. The idea is to include each others' promotional material in outbound orders, such as flyers, coupons, business cards, or freebies. One site to help you find sites interested in such partnerships is Mom Packâ„¢ . However, if you want to use friendship marketing locally, you will most likely have to mail, phone, or visit potential marketing partners to create the partnership.

Another idea for friendship marketing would be to offer customer referrals in exchange for displaying your business cards. An example of a situation where this would work is with a graphic designer offering to sending all of their customers to a specific printing company in exchange for that printing company displaying that designer's business cards. It is a win - win situation for both parties.

Research Local Businesses

It is important to focus your energy on where there is likely to be a need for your services. One way to find out which local business that you should focus your energy on, you will need to research. Uncovering a business opportunity often times requires broadening the range of your skills and services. Since you are targeting all sorts of different businesses you will often need to learn about different industries in order to be useful. You might find that you want to focus on one industry, for example, only targeting restaurants. For example, if you are a graphic designer and you wanted to target restaurants, you could create sample online menus, downloadable coupons, reservations, take out orders, and any other innovative ideas to draw in the prospect's interest. In fact, imagination and creativity are your keys to success.

Excellent tools for researching local businesses are :

1. Yellow Pages

2. Chamber of Commerce

3. Better Business Bureau

4. Department of Small Business Development

5. Trade Associations

6. Search Engines

7. Purchased Lists

Use Your Car as a Moving Advertisement

We have all seen the cars driving by with company names and contact information printed all over them. This is nothing new, plumbers and electricians have been doing it as long as I have been alive. There is no reason why you can't employ this same tactic. You can either go the expensive route and have your company information imprinted on your car or you can go the inexpensive route and get a professionally printed magnet to stick on your car.

These magnets come in pretty large sizes and run about $35 to buy one.

Ask Local Friends and Family Members for Help

Just because you are not in a business relationship with friends and family, don't let the opportunity to utilize your friends' resources slip away. Friends can provide you with referrals, introduce you to prospects, endorse your services, display your business' literature in their homes or offices, and distribute or publish your business information. Just remember to use tact and don't go over the line and be too pushy or salesman-like with your friends and family.

The Radio Can Be Your Friend

Believe it or not, the radio can be more effective than television advertising and often more cost effective too. If you decide to advertise on the radio, then I suggest that you find professional help to develop a radio campaign for you. However, radio is very seldom likely to work as a sole medium for an advertising campaign unless you put a significant amount of investment into it. Trying to buy one or two commercials a day in a run-of-schedule rotation is throwing your money away if the results you expect are lines of people at your door. You need more repetition and a great promotion to draw that kind of notice.

You Should be a Walking Advertisement

You should wear your clothes and accessories as an advertisement. What do I mean by this? You should buy hats, shirts, coats, and bags with your company information on it. Now everywhere you go, people will see your advertisement and possibly even ask you about it. Your shirt or hat or whatever is a great icebreaker. Won't it be nice for someone to ask you about your company rather than having to get into another uncomfortable position where you need to bring up your company out of nowhere?

Road Signs as Marketing Signs

You see people hanging up signs on road signs. It might be tacky, but it must work if people continue to do it. I have never done this because I think it is in bad taste. However, if you are braver than me, give it a try. WARNING: Don't Cover Road Signs, only use the post. Otherwise you could accidentally cause an accident.

Stay in Contact with Past Coworkers

You should stay in contact with past companies that you worked for as an employee. Make sure to let them know that you are available for outsourced projects that might pop up.

Your Checks Too

On your business checks, you should write a tagline underneath your business' name. A good tagline would be something like "We design brochure and logos". You never know who will see your check and be interested in your services.

Create Your Own Locally Published Directory Online and / or Offline

Create your own local business directory to get to network with other local business owners and to get your name out there in a unique way.

Distribute Your Free Printed Newsletter to Local Businesses

Many small businesses love getting free magazines and newsletters for their customers to read. Distributing your own printed newsletters is an effective way to promote your business. Allow people to cut out a postcard to subscribe to your printed newsletter (or provide a web site url for them to subscribe). So as you can see, by having a printed newsletter, you are collecting mailing address information about potential customers. And a benefit is that printed newsletters can be virtually free if you use your own printer. Writing articles for your printed newsletter is time consuming, but it is worth it when you prove yourself to be an expert in your field to your local area.

Newsletter Cross-Promotion Works

Find other industry leaders who publish newsletters. Cross promote in each other's newsletters. Don't cross promote in a direct competitor's newsletter, but rather find someone who is in a similar field. For example, print designers could promote themselves with web designers, photographers, writers, etc.

Get Involved in Social Events

Social events are a great place to network too. Just don't overdo it. Just be friendly and there will be an appropriate time to mention what you do. Some examples of social events are church, synagogue, and school events.

Your Mail and Packages Too

On all of your outgoing packages and mail, you should include your Company Name, tagline, and website (if you have one). Just purchase a stamp or labels and this will be an easy task and a cheap advertisement that might get noticed"¦you never know who will see it and give your business a chance.

Participate in Trade Shows

Get a leg up in your industry by participating in trade shows. This is a great way of getting your name out to industry leaders.

Sponsor a Local Sports Team

Sponsoring a local Little League baseball team or other sports team is a great way to get noticed. Your company name all over the kids' uniforms is a lot of recognition for your company AND it feels great to do as well.

A CD-ROM Business Cards

Why not be different and create a CD-ROM business card. Pass out your CD-Business Card at trade shows, seminars, fairs, or anywhere. You can even send them in a direct mail piece.

A Business Card as a Guide

A great idea is to create business cards that unfold into a mini-guide. Your business card can be a guide that helps your potential customers with field related topics. For example, a graphic designer's card could open up into a mini-guide for printing, fonts, colors, etc.

Business Card Magnets

Business Card Magnets are a great way to keep your business card handy and useful. I always need more magnets, and I keep all of the magnets that I get. Maybe other people do.

Come Up with an Elevator Speech

An elevator pitch is a short speech that can be delivered in the time it takes you and someone else (poor soul) to get from the ground floor to the top floor. You need to come up with a short speech that in that short amount of time will pique the interest of whomever gets stuck with you during that ride. Even though it is called an elevator speech, that doesn't mean that it can only be given in an elevator

Offer Your Services for Free to a Local Non-Profit Charity

Why not do something good and at the same time get some great coverage. Provide a free service to a local charity in exchange for some sort of promotional coverage of your business. For example, if you are a Graphic Designer, offer to design a charity's brochure for free. In return, you can ask to have "˜Thanks to ABCDEFG Company for Donating the Design of this brochure". This is great coverage and great PR. Call the local newspaper and media and tell them about your good deed. You could get some great coverage and get a good feeling from doing a good deed.

Sponsor a Charity Event

Sponsor a local charity event and get recognition for your company (along with the resulting good feeling of helping a charity). Call the local newspaper and media and tell them about your good deed. You could get some great coverage and get a good feeling from doing a good deed.

Offer Free Consultations to Potential Clients

People love to get things for free. Utilize this knowledge to your advantage. Sometimes just offering a free consultation will land you the job, however, sometimes it won't. When a client meets with you, you already have your foot in the door, so I think that it is worth the risk (if you are just starting out that is).

Offer Free Demonstrations of Your Services

Visit local businesses (that are related to your services) and offer to provide free demonstrations and lessons to their customers. Promise that you won't schmooze the customers and they will probably take you up on your offer. After all, by providing your free demonstrations, more customers will come into their store that day. Make sure to have leaflets, business cards, flyers, and promotional freebies available for everyone.

Yuck...Cold Call Potential Customers.
I don't like cold calling, but I have done it. I wrote an article about cold calling a few years back. You can refer to it right here.

Create a New Local Holiday

Who says that you can't create your own holiday? I never seen or heard about a law against this. Get creative and make a holiday up that promotes your business' services. Some examples of a new holiday are "Free Ice Cream Day" or "Give Art to a Friend Day". The most important part of this process is to publicize, market, and announce your new holiday. You will get noticed and hopefully receive new customer contracts.

Every Customer Gets 2 Cards

How about paper clipping 2 business cards onto your invoice or correspondence with a personal note asking your customer to keep one and to give the other one to someone who could use your services. If you have a good relationship with your customer, he or she will be glad to help.

Bribe Your Customers

There is nothing wrong with a little bribe, right? Well, in that case, why not offer your customers an incentive to refer new customers to you. Why not offer a percentage off your customer's next (or current) order if they refer a friend to you. Now your customers will have a reason to talk about you and your services.

Find an Agent to Promote You and Your Services

If you are having way too many problems finding new customer leads, then maybe you should consider finding an agent to promote your services. When your agent finds you a client, they you will need to give your agent a percentage of your profits.

Sponsor a Local Contest or Event

A good way to get local recognition is by sponsoring a local contest or event, such as a fair, an art show, or a play.

Customer of the Month

Award a "Customer of the Month" every month and see how excited each customer gets. Award a certificate or plaque that can be then hung in your customer's place of business. The award can remind them of your services as well as become an attention getter for visitors of your client's office.

Call in to Radio Shows

Call into talk radio shows and somehow try to shamelessly plug your business without appearing as if that was what you were calling for. Free PR is always fun.

Get Listed with Trade Associations.

Sign up with relevant trade associations and get listed in their offline directories. I would list these trade associations but since I don't know what field you are in, you will need to find these on your own. Good luck.

Free Note Pads with Coupons

People eat up free note pads because they are so useful to have around. An innovative way to market your services is to pass out free notepads to people that have ads intermingled every ten pages or so. Your sales will almost definitely pick up with this marketing strategy.

Direct Mail Campaign

Create a mailing list yourself by looking in the phonebook, using an online directory, The Chamber of Commerce, The Better Business Bureau, or by contacting trade associations. Or you can purchase a mailing list from many online sites. A well designed and written direct mail can help your business brand awareness and even result in many new customers.

Create a Unique Organization.

You can try creating a unique local organization appealing to a target group of members. Many associations and organizations have been created to market a business. You can either create a group to target all business owners or create a targeted niche market such as publishing. Get creative, have fun, and get noticed.

Be a Sneaky Snake at Libraries and Book Stores

If you are having troubles finding business leads, then this tactic might work for you. Although, it might also work against you. Go to local book stores and libraries and place business cards in books that make sense to your business. When people find your business card, maybe they will give you a call. On the other hand, you might get in trouble from the library or book store. Or, the person who finds the business card might think that you are a jerk for putting your business card in the book. Who knows though, it could work for you.

Connect Yourself with Local News or Current Events

A good way to get into the local newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV is to tie yourself in with current local events. Find a news story that you can connect to as a freelancer. For example, if you are a freelance dietician and you see a news report about the increase in obesity amongst children, you just found yourself a good story. Issue a press release to local media and get yourself on local radio shows and in newspapers and magazines as an expert in your field.

Flyers in the Bathroom Stall

I know, I know, this one is a little desperate. But, if you are desperate for more business, then swallow your pride and stick flyers on the inside of bathroom stalls.

Stand Out at Trade Shows Before it Begins

Paying special attention to trade-show attendees the night before a trade show can be hugely successful in leading to new business. It is very important that you stand out in the crowd. In order to get a leg up on competition, start working on networking the night before. Hang up marketing door hangers on hotel rooms boasting discounted rates. You can also leave branded freebies in front of hotel room doors. An additional detail that will get noticed is if you write a personal note stating how excited you are to meet them at the trade show the next day. You will stand out and definitely be noticed.

Stand on a Corner with Balloons and a Sign

Now you are really getting desperate. This might actually work, but your pride will be left on the street corner.

Nominate Yourself for an Award

There are many awards given by many organizations that accept self-nominations. Ask your local Chamber of Commerce or look around the internet. Nominate yourself and then once nominated, publicize it with a press release. Once you are awarded the award, you should then send out another press release. After you win, you can now write about yourself as an "˜award winning freelancer'.

We live in a fast-paced, high-tech world and it's critical to your freelance business that you're able to market it efficiently online but you should always keep in mind that there are a number of potential clients that aren't as web savvy as you are. Offline marketing of your freelance business is as important now as it ever was, so if it's an area that you aren't comfortable in, start learning. Take a marketing class, read a book about how to promote your business or talk to people who have been self-employed for a long time to get tips on great ways to market your freelance business without using the web.

Note: If you like this article, you will also like this article : 120 Self Promotional Ideas for Freelancers

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8 Comments

  1. Posted January 24, 2008 at 4:29 pm | Permalink

    There are some great ideas here which I'll certainly use. However, I would like to add one to the list which I wrote about yesterday; "Lifecasting". You can read it here: http://studiorhoad.com/blog/2008/01/24/promote-your-website-blog-or-business-by-lifecasting/

  2. Posted January 26, 2008 at 1:44 pm | Permalink

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  3. Natali
    Posted January 27, 2008 at 2:23 am | Permalink

    Really good tips. Most of them never even crossed my mind and I hope I'll be able to try them. As a matter of fact, to save time and money so it will become easier to take advantage of opportunity in creative business cards promotional ideas, you can design and print free business cards. This will give you more chances to try cool stuff to do with them without worring too much about the cost. there are few sites offering these free business cards. I personally did it in http://www.dcp-print.com but I guess they are all pretty much the same.

  4. Posted January 28, 2008 at 3:06 pm | Permalink

    I strongly agree with all of the information provided here, what a great sum of how to's! I have often donated items for charities, I think that is a great way to show your support and give to those who need.

  5. Posted February 6, 2008 at 11:03 am | Permalink

    yes indeed great advice - i think the theme of 'networking' is emerging.. some times it's important i believe to network with other freelancers and not only prospective clients!

    just my 10p...

    Alex
    http://www.peopleperhour.com - Find freelancers today

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  7. Posted April 23, 2008 at 4:58 pm | Permalink

    These are excellent ideas but it is very important to use them and be consistent to get good results.

  8. ayo
    Posted May 14, 2008 at 12:03 pm | Permalink

    You forgot to add, use your clothes to promote yourself. Sometimes, looking like a have a great sense of style can and will get you noticed. Before investing in all of these things, why not invest in yourself. How can you use you dress your personality, your passions, use color, fabric, textures, etc to command attention. I think once you master how to look the part, you'll become a magnet for others who want to look the part as well.

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