(Updated 8/15) Marketing - What worked and What Flopped.
Alright we've had some really great input and user suggestions. So I'm going to reconstruct this post to reflect the suggestions and advice so you don't have to go digging for them! Also to cut down on the wall-o-text. Keep Posting your ideas so we can benefit together as a community!
Legend:
New User's Suggestions
New Personal Suggestions
What Not To Do
Rating System:
Rating 1-10 = 10%-100%+ return on your investment
Rating Unknown = Untested Method and simply a suggestion by a user.
Rating Depends on your market = Things such as mailers / radio / or region only methods will only give you numbers that can be used for that particular region
Here is what I have done:
What Worked *in order of highest return*
What - Price - Rating 1/10
1.) Local Newspaper "3x3" Ad on Thursday and Friday - $189 per week - Rating 8/10
Additional Notes: It took me awhile to get this right, I have ran this ad on Sat/Sun, Mon - Wed, on holidays, I've even ran a Full Page 21" x 40" ad and got ZERO phone calls. I ONLY get phone calls if the ad is 3x3 and runs on Thurs/Fri don't ask how or why it just happens.
2.) Vehicle Wrap - $650 - Rating 6/10
Additional Notes: Pictures!!!
3.) Following Up / Call-Backs - $0 - Rating 10/10
Additional Notes: It's extremely important that you always call the client back the next day after the repairs and ask them how is it working. Always send thank you cards and if you hear the client mention their anniversary is coming up or their birthday or whatever always send a card for that as well. You will be amazed on the repeat business and referrals. Also make sure you ASK for referrals when you bring the computer back, say hey, here are a couple of my cards would you mind giving them to your friends it would really help me out. If a customer think they are doing you a favor they will always go out of their way to do so... because you did the same for them by fixing their computer correctly.
4.) BNI / Commerce Meetings - $0-$350/y - Rating 5/10
Additional Notes: This is going to rely solely on how you can network, the better your pitch is the better results. Being able to talk shop is extremely important in these meetings, a golden rule is have the best answer to this question "Why should they use you?". Currently our company attends 2 of these every month and see about 4-6 clients out of each meeting.
What Hasn't Worked For Me: *in order of complete and utter failure*
1.) Radio - $3,000 - Rating 0/10
Additional Notes: This method is truly about frequency and branding. This will be 100% your most expensive lead and that's if you have the income to support the frequency, after $3,000, 5 radio stations on air and live stream ads, banner ads on their websites, and close to 2,000 15 sec promos we got a total of zero phone calls over the course of 3 months.
2.) Giant Ads - $1,800 - Rating 3/10
Additional Notes: - I've ran 21"x40" ads, 7' x 14' banners, billboards etc. Our Full Page 21"x40" ad in the "Richmond Times" did O.K. for us. We got almost $2,000 out of the ad, but our problem is we paid $1,800 for the ad and after gas and paying employees it doesn't justify the ad. Typically if people see a huge ad, they think your prices are going to be high. Present yourself as a small local company and they think you're going to have mom & pop prices.
3.) Mailings - $450/y - Rating 2/10
Additional Notes: This is a tossup on your market. I issued 10,000 mailers and 3,000 door hangers. By my research a return from mailers is 1.5% - 3% which is 300 clients out of 10,000 right? Well I got 1... o yes... 1 soooo I won't advise doing that. But it's ALWAYS worth a try because it's cheap and you never know until you try. I think I paid $450 for all 13,000 mailers shipped and printed. Again this method is all about frequency, also from what I'm told don't do rich neighborhoods they are already milked to hard and anything that looks colorful they threw away without as much as a glance.
5.) Hosting a Golf Tournament -$2,000 - Rating 1/10
Additional Notes: For $2,000 I had 200 signs all over the course, on EVERY golf ball in play, a 7' banner on entry, a speech at the awards dinner, on the golf carts. Everywhere... there was not a place you could turn your head and not see my logo. Guess what.. funny thing... they were all there to GOLF so needless to say the return was poor, we did however land a single business contract to install wireless all over the "Day's Inn Hotel" for $6,000 but it still going up the food chain for approval so I can't call it a done deal yet.
Users' Suggestions
1.) T-Shirts - $3.95-$39.95 per shirt - Rating 7/10
Additional Notes: MichianaComputers2 / Suggested to print "I FIX COMPUTERS" as large as you can on the back of your shirt to promote people to talk to you about your business. Extremely effective tactic, cheap, and a great way to get your name out there. To order shirts go to queensboro(dot)com for the best company I've used for printing and embroiders.
2.) Mailings -29/c per - Rating Depends on your market
Additional Notes: noah / Suggested to include a coupon on your door hanger or flyer which will in return give the potential client a reason to keep your ad if they don't currently need your services at that current moment. It seems that several users posting have tried the mailers and I don't think I found one yet that has reported a promising return, however it's still branding and getting your name out there.
Corrugated Signs - $2 per - Rating Unknown
Additional Notes: PorterComp / Suggested to print several corrugated signs and stick them in the middle of street medians, street corners, and so forth. Very nice idea and I've also heard these work to a reasonable extent. Only catch is be very careful and call the city! Most cities will restrict the time, place, and day you can stick these, last thing you need is a fine!
Movie Screen Ads - $85/week - Rating Unknown
Additional Notes: Lsjohsnon / $85 a week for 480 ads, which is 2 15sec ads before every movie full motion/color/and animation. I will have detailed results once this takes effect in 30days on what kind of return I get.
The Phone Book 3"x3" Full Color - $450/year - Rating Unknown
Additional Notes: Lsjohsnon / I'm trying the local one that every town has it runs in September so I'll keep you posted on how it does. But $450 for the entire year for a 3x3 color ad is worth a shot.
Your Website - $0-$$$ - Rating Unknown
Additional Notes: Lsjohsnon / It's under construction but you can check mine out at TheCollegeTechs(dot)com. We are doing some cool features like a blog, chat live, RSS feeds, remote support, etc. I'm pushing some heavy internet traffic over the course of a few months so I'll let you know how the internet leads pans out. However the cornerstone of all your advertising should ALWAYS in some fashion lead back to your website!
Craig's List - $0 - Rating Unknown
Additional Notes: Lsjohsnon / zomg the spam... brace yourself seriously. It's almost to the point I don't want to read my e-mail. I'm going to give it a little while but if these keeps up and no return I'm taking it down. However I'm willing to try anything that's free at least once!
The Classifieds - $94/week - Rating Unknown
Addtional Notes: PorterComp / Suggested The Classifieds as they are a per week issue not a per day issue. Which is wonderful because your ad stays around the house longer! Rather then getting tossed out every day like the normal newspaper try to find a local weekly edition, typically you might get better results.
All of these numbers are based out of Lynchburg, VA pop 25,000.
So that's my list... what's yours? Anything I haven’t tried that you have? Let's see what creative things this community has come up with
-Thanks,
Logan
Alright we've had some really great input and user suggestions. So I'm going to reconstruct this post to reflect the suggestions and advice so you don't have to go digging for them! Also to cut down on the wall-o-text. Keep Posting your ideas so we can benefit together as a community!
Legend:
New User's Suggestions
New Personal Suggestions
What Not To Do
Rating System:
Rating 1-10 = 10%-100%+ return on your investment
Rating Unknown = Untested Method and simply a suggestion by a user.
Rating Depends on your market = Things such as mailers / radio / or region only methods will only give you numbers that can be used for that particular region
Here is what I have done:
What Worked *in order of highest return*
What - Price - Rating 1/10
1.) Local Newspaper "3x3" Ad on Thursday and Friday - $189 per week - Rating 8/10
Additional Notes: It took me awhile to get this right, I have ran this ad on Sat/Sun, Mon - Wed, on holidays, I've even ran a Full Page 21" x 40" ad and got ZERO phone calls. I ONLY get phone calls if the ad is 3x3 and runs on Thurs/Fri don't ask how or why it just happens.
2.) Vehicle Wrap - $650 - Rating 6/10
Additional Notes: Pictures!!!


3.) Following Up / Call-Backs - $0 - Rating 10/10
Additional Notes: It's extremely important that you always call the client back the next day after the repairs and ask them how is it working. Always send thank you cards and if you hear the client mention their anniversary is coming up or their birthday or whatever always send a card for that as well. You will be amazed on the repeat business and referrals. Also make sure you ASK for referrals when you bring the computer back, say hey, here are a couple of my cards would you mind giving them to your friends it would really help me out. If a customer think they are doing you a favor they will always go out of their way to do so... because you did the same for them by fixing their computer correctly.
4.) BNI / Commerce Meetings - $0-$350/y - Rating 5/10
Additional Notes: This is going to rely solely on how you can network, the better your pitch is the better results. Being able to talk shop is extremely important in these meetings, a golden rule is have the best answer to this question "Why should they use you?". Currently our company attends 2 of these every month and see about 4-6 clients out of each meeting.
What Hasn't Worked For Me: *in order of complete and utter failure*
1.) Radio - $3,000 - Rating 0/10
Additional Notes: This method is truly about frequency and branding. This will be 100% your most expensive lead and that's if you have the income to support the frequency, after $3,000, 5 radio stations on air and live stream ads, banner ads on their websites, and close to 2,000 15 sec promos we got a total of zero phone calls over the course of 3 months.
2.) Giant Ads - $1,800 - Rating 3/10
Additional Notes: - I've ran 21"x40" ads, 7' x 14' banners, billboards etc. Our Full Page 21"x40" ad in the "Richmond Times" did O.K. for us. We got almost $2,000 out of the ad, but our problem is we paid $1,800 for the ad and after gas and paying employees it doesn't justify the ad. Typically if people see a huge ad, they think your prices are going to be high. Present yourself as a small local company and they think you're going to have mom & pop prices.
3.) Mailings - $450/y - Rating 2/10
Additional Notes: This is a tossup on your market. I issued 10,000 mailers and 3,000 door hangers. By my research a return from mailers is 1.5% - 3% which is 300 clients out of 10,000 right? Well I got 1... o yes... 1 soooo I won't advise doing that. But it's ALWAYS worth a try because it's cheap and you never know until you try. I think I paid $450 for all 13,000 mailers shipped and printed. Again this method is all about frequency, also from what I'm told don't do rich neighborhoods they are already milked to hard and anything that looks colorful they threw away without as much as a glance.
5.) Hosting a Golf Tournament -$2,000 - Rating 1/10
Additional Notes: For $2,000 I had 200 signs all over the course, on EVERY golf ball in play, a 7' banner on entry, a speech at the awards dinner, on the golf carts. Everywhere... there was not a place you could turn your head and not see my logo. Guess what.. funny thing... they were all there to GOLF so needless to say the return was poor, we did however land a single business contract to install wireless all over the "Day's Inn Hotel" for $6,000 but it still going up the food chain for approval so I can't call it a done deal yet.
Users' Suggestions
1.) T-Shirts - $3.95-$39.95 per shirt - Rating 7/10
Additional Notes: MichianaComputers2 / Suggested to print "I FIX COMPUTERS" as large as you can on the back of your shirt to promote people to talk to you about your business. Extremely effective tactic, cheap, and a great way to get your name out there. To order shirts go to queensboro(dot)com for the best company I've used for printing and embroiders.
2.) Mailings -29/c per - Rating Depends on your market
Additional Notes: noah / Suggested to include a coupon on your door hanger or flyer which will in return give the potential client a reason to keep your ad if they don't currently need your services at that current moment. It seems that several users posting have tried the mailers and I don't think I found one yet that has reported a promising return, however it's still branding and getting your name out there.
Corrugated Signs - $2 per - Rating Unknown
Additional Notes: PorterComp / Suggested to print several corrugated signs and stick them in the middle of street medians, street corners, and so forth. Very nice idea and I've also heard these work to a reasonable extent. Only catch is be very careful and call the city! Most cities will restrict the time, place, and day you can stick these, last thing you need is a fine!
Movie Screen Ads - $85/week - Rating Unknown
Additional Notes: Lsjohsnon / $85 a week for 480 ads, which is 2 15sec ads before every movie full motion/color/and animation. I will have detailed results once this takes effect in 30days on what kind of return I get.
The Phone Book 3"x3" Full Color - $450/year - Rating Unknown
Additional Notes: Lsjohsnon / I'm trying the local one that every town has it runs in September so I'll keep you posted on how it does. But $450 for the entire year for a 3x3 color ad is worth a shot.
Your Website - $0-$$$ - Rating Unknown
Additional Notes: Lsjohsnon / It's under construction but you can check mine out at TheCollegeTechs(dot)com. We are doing some cool features like a blog, chat live, RSS feeds, remote support, etc. I'm pushing some heavy internet traffic over the course of a few months so I'll let you know how the internet leads pans out. However the cornerstone of all your advertising should ALWAYS in some fashion lead back to your website!
Craig's List - $0 - Rating Unknown
Additional Notes: Lsjohsnon / zomg the spam... brace yourself seriously. It's almost to the point I don't want to read my e-mail. I'm going to give it a little while but if these keeps up and no return I'm taking it down. However I'm willing to try anything that's free at least once!
The Classifieds - $94/week - Rating Unknown
Addtional Notes: PorterComp / Suggested The Classifieds as they are a per week issue not a per day issue. Which is wonderful because your ad stays around the house longer! Rather then getting tossed out every day like the normal newspaper try to find a local weekly edition, typically you might get better results.
All of these numbers are based out of Lynchburg, VA pop 25,000.
So that's my list... what's yours? Anything I haven’t tried that you have? Let's see what creative things this community has come up with

-Thanks,
Logan
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